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For what is Scottish Sir James Dewar famous?
Question 1:
For what is Scottish Sir James Dewar famous?
A.
Writng the screenplay to The 39 Steps.
B.
Standardizing the method to produce Scotch whiskey.
C.
Exporting the first Scotch whiskey to the USA.
D.
Inventing the vacuum flask.
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