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Helles

American  
[hel-is] / ˈhɛl ɪs /

noun

  1. Cape, a cape in European Turkey at the S end of Gallipoli Peninsula.


Helles British  
/ ˈhɛlɪs /

noun

  1. a cape in NW Turkey, at the S end of the Gallipoli Peninsula

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Even beyond session IPAs, lower-alcohol brews across styles – gose, Helles lager, Kölsch, saison, and pilsner – are increasingly visible, available and popular in both pint and print, which is just another way of saying that, now more than ever, you can readily find a low-alcohol or nonalcoholic brew in your glass or on your screen.

From Salon

Helles then uses a shredding machine to turn them into small pieces of rubber granule infill that are used sometimes in building projects, in agriculture to make artificial soil and also for artificial turf.

From Reuters

"My project preserves the environment and helps reduce environment risks," Helles said, who hopes to expand his business beyond him working on his own.

From Reuters

“This is the eidiya visit,” said Mr. Helles, 48, a professor of social services at Al-Quds Open University, in Gaza.

From New York Times

“However bad one’s financial situation is, we have to go and give,” said Mr. Helles’ father, Hamid al-Abid Helles, 74.

From New York Times