A welcome drink suddenly appeared, a pomegranate-coloured liquid that was announced as a whiskey sour. |
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One drink is one can of beer, one glass of wine, or one jigger of hard liquor. |
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To fully appreciate the smells and tastes, drink the tea from a tulip-shaped wine glass rather than from a china cup or mug. |
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Why not add a touch of class to it all by taking a seat at one of the glass tables and ordering a real drink like a whiskey sour. |
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Since fruits and vegetables are juiced raw, the enzymes are still viable when you drink the juice. |
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Seriously, get her to drink a half of stout a day as a basis for any magick she does. |
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If you've never been there before, just follow the sign, don't jump the queue and order your drink politely. |
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Staff gave her a choice of gin, vodka or whisky, before she was given two cupfuls to drink immediately. |
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We watered them in, and we've been giving them a drink just about every day since. |
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A locally famous drink is the anise seed based raki, and brandy sour is another favorite with the Turkish Cypriots. |
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Breastfeeding mothers need to drink extra to make enough milk for their babies. |
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A popular drink from Sardinia, it is a blackcurrant wine that is smooth despite its bitter kick. |
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Popular nonalcoholic beverages other than fruit juices include Turkish-style coffee, a thin yogurt drink called kefir, and a tea known as salep. |
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Australians drink coffee in smaller cups, our baristas tend to swirl the milk a little less, and we have completely different terminology. |
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To give an example from the purely personal level, an elderly female acquaintance of mine does not drink coffee. |
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I nodded and he stood up, gathering the styrofoam containers and empty soft drink cups and crumpled napkins. |
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We take our water and mix it with malted barley or grain to make a drink called whisky. |
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We would hang by the bar, each of us with a drink paid for individually, broke as we were. |
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On paper you knew what they liked to drink or where they'd heard about the show, but there was no intimacy. |
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They will sip sherbets, drink syrupy tea, smoke kalians, and gossip incessantly. |
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Gouqi Cha, tea made of wolfberry fruit and boiling water, is an ideal drink for those who want to protect or improve their vision. |
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During Ramadan, Muslims are obliged to abstain completely from food and drink during daylight hours. |
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The drink he had had would have affected his judgement, ability to ride and reactions. |
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Afterwards, at the after-party at a swanky uptown bar, the stars gathered to drink and revel in their love of the violent sport. |
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I don't consider myself a caffeine addict, but I do drink diet Coke every evening and probably a weak coffee every day or two on average. |
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The drink was served in a wine glass, straight up, no ice and tasted inoffensive. |
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If you'd prefer a quiet drink and a paperback, you might want to consider a more sedate ship. |
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Adrienne's eyes widen and she struggles not to spill the drink she is holding. |
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On a very basic level, vinegar or lemon juice add flavour to fish, so it seems natural to drink a wine with high acidity with seafood. |
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The women also manufacture and administer a health drink to people infected with Aids. |
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A friendly efficient staff is happy to help you quench your thirst by bringing you a drink from the fully stocked bar. |
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A group of men drink aguardiente and sing boisterously near the water's edge to the accompaniment of a battered guitar. |
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They drink two liters of water daily, minimize fried foods and avoid junk foods, white rice, white flour, processed sugar and degraded oils. |
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I can't quite put my finger on what it is, and I start looking around the room for moldy food or drink cups or small, dead animals. |
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Likewise, don't help yourself to drink unless you know your hosts extremely well. |
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I didn't want to drink anymore, and so I put the cup of water on the window sill. |
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I have invited a couple of people around to play Singstar and drink fruit wine so that should be good. |
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After the plane was airborne, the flight attendant came around for drink orders. |
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You can buy a bottle of beer and sit alone in your room or drink in more up-market watering holes! |
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Some fans continued throwing, hurling their souvenirs, drink cups, beer bottles, batteries, portable radios and cell phones onto the field. |
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Matron allowed me to come too, for a while, to watch, pirouette around and drink a thimbleful of ginger wine. |
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He thought I was going to force him to sit in a corner and drink a bottle of wine with me. |
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We now know that smokers who are in recovery from alcohol abuse can stop smoking without starting to drink again. |
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Some people drink tonic water with quinine to get the drug without the prescription. |
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Approximately two in five men and one in seven women in Scotland now drink so heavily that it is hazardous to their health. |
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Tonight I shall drink several pints of wood alcohol with a refreshing mixer of Irn Bru! |
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They thought she was easy, that they could buy her a drink and then get into her pants at the end of the night. |
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Even though this change is now a fact we must not forget the customer who still wishes to have a quiet drink on his own or with his mates. |
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Sentencing him, she said Margerum had lashed out in drink at someone who had done him no harm and said he could have left his victim blinded. |
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Do not eat foods with raw or undercooked eggs, such as Caesar salad and raw cookie dough, or drink eggnog. |
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Almost 49 percent of U.S. adults abstain from alcohol use or drink fewer than 12 drinks per year. |
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That's why, in the end, I'd say bring a bunch of your friends together for a party, drink a lot, and rent this film. |
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I don't drink coffee so I use politics like caffeine, to get me jacked up and angry at the beginning of the day. |
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On this day, since I planned to not leave the house all day, I decided to indulge and drink two cups of coffee. |
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And you're asked to drink cups and cups of it, and answer a zillion very specific questions about the taste. |
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Meanwhile visitors to the museum can go on a historic tour of food and drink through the ages, during this week's Festival of Food and Drink. |
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I'd put the wine down for 4-5 years and drink it over the following 5 years. |
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Jack Daniels lovers will be happy to know that their favourite drink goes for R10 a shot and an extra R5,50 with a dash of soda water. |
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There they drink a ton of excellent wine, eat the most exquisite shellfish-stuffed quenelles, and take a cab home. |
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Already, a quiet drink in the pub is forever interrupted by people rattling charity boxes. |
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Taking my drink and bag of food, I go to eat my meal at the waterfront and drink in the taste of my home town. |
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Who wants to drink a shake that is tasteless, or one that leaves a chalky residue with a bitter aftertaste in your mouth? |
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Jantha raised her wine glass in salute, taking a drink to hide any nervousness she might be feeling. |
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Those who drink Corona beer often shove a lime wedge into the bottle to give the beer a citrus kick. |
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In many cultures, men and occasionally women retire each evening to the nakamal to prepare and drink kava, an infusion of the pepper plant. |
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I do not drink any cocktails more complicated than Jack and Coke or a White Russian. |
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As a boy he would not drink milk or eat eggs, though he could cook with both. |
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La Gitana is racy and complex and is probably the closest thing to the Fino style wines you drink in Spain. |
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At the same time, Peters knows that the Karma show is a family affair, so for the real raunch, buy him a drink at the after-party. |
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A Mochatail for those daring enough to drink one is a dash of espresso coffee, sprinkled with chocolate cookie, topped with whipped cream. |
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Whiskey is no longer just the drink of cigar-smoking older men in suits or a shot of red-eye in a dirty glass down at the local saloon. |
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A good way to break the habit of skipping breakfast is to make and drink fresh fruit or vegetable juices. |
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I drink only orange juice, never tea or coffee, which would only increase my level of impatience. |
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He turned to get a drink and nearly jumped out of his skin at the sight of Meredith. |
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Weaving is used for house walls, fences, roofs, baskets, mats, traps, table mats, cushions, and receptacles for drink and food. |
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Campaigners today called for clearer labelling of additives on food and drink products. |
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He really can't hold his drink well though, half a shandy and he started pouring his little heart out to me on the way back to the hotel. |
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since medieval times beer has enjoyed a reputation as a drink with special somnifacient qualities due to its contents of hops. |
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Think of the reaction in your mouth when you drink a tart, racy white wine. |
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It seems to me that his mental balance was sometimes affected and that drink was not good for him. |
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On nice days, you can enjoy food and drink while kicking back in an Adirondack chair on the lawn. |
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One of the problems is that for a whole range of drink now, the actual alcohol content in them has gone up. |
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You can figure out how much water you need to drink each day by dividing your weight in half. |
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There was no water to drink or wash in and children were begging, dressed in filthy rags. |
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Alcohol ignition interlocks have been proposed as a further intervention to reduce the prevalence of recidivist drink driving. |
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At home, I tend not to let her have anything to drink after 7 pm and then lift her so she can have a wee at about 12 midnight. |
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Maybe if you don't take whizz or drink booze we can have a lovely time together. |
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They are dissolved in warm water and the liquid is taken as a drink between meals. |
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Over a half of violent offences are believed by the Home Office to be drink related. |
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One doctor told me to drink tonic water for its quinine, but it doesn't seem to help. |
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You could drink it, but it doesn't quench thirst in the least, and it has a slightly bitter taste. |
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Ask what their favourite sandwich is and give them a small carton of milk or a yogurt drink as a treat. |
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Pulling a water gun from her bulky backpack, she filled it with the drink and stood up. |
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During the month of Ramadan, Muslims refrain from food and drink during the daylight hours. |
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The actual aging of Holandas in oak casks is what makes brandy into the drink we enjoy today. |
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Participants need to brink something to eat and drink a helmet, sturdy pair of boots and all bikes must have brakes. |
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Among the nomads, men sat on kilims and carpets around a hearth outside the front of the tent to visit, drink coffee and tea, and eat. |
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I really feel in this day and age, everyone should be able to drink and wash in clean water. |
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Young men tending camel herds during the rainy season may drink up to ten quarts of milk a day. |
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At the dam there are hundreds of woodswallows congregating for their drink and preparing to roost. |
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The distraught 15-year-old says she was forced to drink large quantities of alcohol before being set upon. |
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Club heroes watch what they eat, go easy on the drink and refrain from cigarettes. |
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We have good evidence that young adults are buying large quantities of drink and selling it to youngsters at a healthy profit. |
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During warm-down, suck down a sports drink to replenish your potassium and sodium stores and restore normal cell and nerve function. |
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Individuals who drink about those amounts live longer than those who abstain. |
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Britain has continued to drink large quantities of tea, in good times and bad. |
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Now an established favourite of the food and drink festival, it involves 14 York pubs committed to serving real ale. |
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When I've had a drink in the past it's been to enhance the way I was feeling. |
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This substance is used in the drink absinth which is renowned for its potentially hallucinogenic qualities. |
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Its key recommendation that tax on drink be increased to discourage consumption was ignored in the Budget. |
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She can also smoke, drink and indulge way beyond the limits of human endurance. |
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But the rest of you, squandering money to quench your thirst with a drink more expensive than petrol, you're just weak-willed and wet. |
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It had taken all her feminine wiles to seduce Pemberton, the butler, and then spike his drink with a sleeping pill. |
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I am sharing food and drink with gods, goddesses, and wights of the land, other spirits, and my spiritual and religious community. |
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The smaller of them contained a hot, spiced drink similar to kefir or lassi, thick and slightly alcoholic. |
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I knew drink was dear in the South but 80 euro for a pint of Harp is a bit much. |
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You can jol down to Gold Reef City and go down an old gold mine and have a drink down there in an old donkey stable, if you like. |
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Lucian cantered into a walk and Jared dismounted to let the horse rest and drink from the stream. |
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Baboons drink out of the waterholes in the spring where the Richardsons had set up their camp. |
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Similarly, beer and soft drink cans, booze bottles and empty jars can all be recycled. |
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At which point, to my astonishment, a midwife suggested feeding her formula but, to avoid spoiling her with a latex teat, she suggested the baby drink it from a cup. |
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Together, we decide that the drink should be called a cucumber Superlative. |
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They wear cute vest and drawstring jim-jams, do face packs, drink wine from Habitat goblets and wait for boy-band pretty pizza boys to deliver junk food. |
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If you don't drink too much you're considered a weakling in some way. |
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Because it contains high levels of salt, Josie should eat potassium-rich foods, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as drink lots of water. |
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And there is no better excuse to drink tequila and don a sombrero than Cinco de Mayo. |
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When he returns to establish the kingdom of God, those who have faithfully followed his commandments will be invited to drink of the fruit of the vine with him. |
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I drink tea, chat to a Greek crewman whose English is very poor but who insists he wants to know what my books are about. |
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But personally, I'd rather just keep on eating these delicious cupcakes that Kit made for me, drink too much with my friends tonight, and be a waste of space at work tomorrow. |
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I'm sure the office would be much improved if we could swap our free drink machine for a kettle and find somewhere we could install a washer-dryer. |
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We make an afternoon of it and drink copious quantities of beer. |
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He was extremely agitated, which together with a smell of alcohol on his breath led to a suspicion of driving while under the influence of drink and drugs. |
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I can't believe how harsh some people are about me trying to get it on with Daniel just because I'd had a little too much to drink doesn't mean that I'm easy. |
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The fully recovered individuals show symptoms of neither alcohol dependence nor alcohol abuse and either abstain or drink at levels below those known to increase relapse risk. |
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I wake up with a walloping hangover and swear never to drink again. |
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While gloggs, grogs, nogs and flips may still have their place on a hot drink menu, today's heated libations are more than just warmed-over versions of old favorites. |
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Overall mortality rates among wine drinkers are lower than for those who drink beer or alcohol, or for those who abstain, according to previous research. |
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The 43-year-old, who has battled drink problems, gave his address as no fixed abode at his appearance at Manchester City Magistrates Court on Tuesday. |
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The first drink you'll find here is Summer Berries, a non-alcoholic quaff, though I'm sure it would also work well with a lot of rum, tequila, gin, or vodka. |
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Last week the BBC aired a television programme that contained evidence of a problem with drink and drug misuse among doctors in the United Kingdom. |
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Women who drink rival men in amount of alcohol consumed, and trail men only slightly in incidents of binge drinking. |
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Mild nausea and occasional vomiting aren't a threat to your baby's health as long as you're able to keep some food down and drink plenty of fluids. |
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They drink too much, their bellies distend, and most possess a predilection for siliconed blondes and themed belt buckles. |
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For a modest two quid you get a glass of wine or a soft drink too. |
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My friends being lushes, they also drink when anyone makes jazz hands or says something particularly stupid, which of course necessitates frequent refills. |
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They shot to the top of the bestseller lists after he offered free drink to anyone buying his books at bookstore poetry readings. |
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Russia continues to drink itself into a stupor, but still the scares the bejesus out of everyone. |
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I rushed downstairs, grabbing a drink on the way out along with my bag. |
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For better or worse, jazz is turning into the music you hear when you drink coffee and munch on a donut or bagel. |
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The purity of these wines can be lost, or if you prefer diluted, in a blend, which is why most wine hacks like varietal whites, but drink blended reds. |
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The waitress brought the whiskey sour and Kat took a long drink out of it. |
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The bar had brought together an array of people united by a desire to settle into a home away from home with a drink in hand. |
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She emailed me to say that they're to keep the drink from going flat. |
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There are dinner scenes where the nuns, dominated by Sister Aloysius, drink their milk and eat in silence. |
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Its products have consumers reaching for water bottles like ravers, but it's likely that you won't have any choice but to drink one at some point. |
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It is an agape feast in the sense that God's love is shared, not only among the participants but also with those who eat and drink and those who are hungry in the world. |
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A motorist caught behind the wheel of his company car just three days after being banned for drink driving was more than four times over the limit. |
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It is advisable to drink lots of water and losing weight helps a lot. |
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Coca-Cola was a wildly popular drink and hangover remedy because, well, it contained cocaine. |
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If you drink from a flute, do so from a tulip-shape one to concentrate the notes, Simonetti-Bryan says. |
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They say you don't get enough calcium if you don't drink milk. |
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If I get thumbs down, I'll just wallow somewhere in a drink afterwards. |
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Featuring 14 screens showing predominantly mainstream fare, each offers steeply raked stadium seating with ample leg room, drink holders and a perfect view of the screen. |
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While Justine prepared herself for action, I sipped meditatively on a drink containing 17 different herbs and whatnots guaranteed to detoxify my system. |
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So if you don't want to drink a julep, you can use a tincture instead. |
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The drink simultaneously quenches, refreshes and reddens his lips. |
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In addition, clients are admonished to drink at least two quarts of water each day to help cleanse the body of toxins associated with weight loss and exercise. |
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I seldom drink spirits, but I like a glass of red wine, sometimes a beer. |
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I asked them to share what inspires them at the moment and, if applicable, what sherries they drink in the morning. |
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We drink tall mojitos, juleps made with lime juice, rum, and crushed mint. |
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He, too, picked up his glass of milk and started to drink it. |
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Strain the mulled wine into a handled glass or mug, and drink warm. |
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I have many patients who disclose that they drink despite not having turned 21, in which case I do advise abstinence. |
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The extraordinary range of vessels shows him as a generous host, welding alliances while softening visiting dignitaries with games, drink and music. |
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All they do have is quick wits and guys in bars who drink too much. |
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People assume this because winos appear drunk quite a lot of the time, tend to favor the higher-proof beers and wines, and are willing to drink mouthwash and aftershave. |
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I drink in moderation, not nearly as much as winos and hobos. |
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Use a food diary to record everything you eat and drink on a daily basis. |
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The judge said he thought it much more likely it was not being able to hold his drink which had triggered Hussain's actions and contributed to his loss of temper. |
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Instead of a keg I get a boxed wine cooler with a little plastic outlet valve, and Harris and I drink out of paper cups at a picnic table in the park. |
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But trouble started even before the away fans' coaches arrived at the ground when a number of fans stopped for a drink in Chapeltown and refused to reboard their coaches. |
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I'm now going to head downstairs and re-cover the sofa, wash up the pots and make a drink before retiring to my room to continue devouring this book. |
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They generally prefer to drink tea or coffee with breakfast, though food preferences vary regionally. |
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The difference in weight of the regular and the diet drink of the same brand roughly equals to the amount of sugar in the regular drink. |
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Masala Chai is a favorite drink and is consumed in everyday life and at special occasions. |
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Dandelion and burdock is for many people a taste of childhood. I remember becoming a fan one summer and refusing to drink anything else. |
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Though they can drink seawater, pinnipeds get most of their fluid intake from the food they eat. |
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By now, I think everyone is aware that to drink and drive is to dice with death. |
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Raptly, they drink in the cunningly arranged open floor plan. |
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One voucher entitles you to free admission and a free drink with every racecard purchased at Tuesday or Friday meetings. |
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The people of Lakshadweep drink large amounts of coconut water, which is the most abundant aerated drink on the island. |
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He made himself a cup of instant coffee in the nuker and sat at Cletus Berry's desk to drink it. |
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It is also traditional in some areas for the winning team to buy the losing team a drink after the game. |
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In tribal regions, a popular drink is the sap of the sulfi tree, which may be alcoholic if it has fermented. |
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Beer is the national drink of Wales, despite the influence of the temperance movement in Wales. |
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Consumption of organic green tea in Jeju has continually increased, as interest in healthy food and drink has spiked. |
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Does she drink a vatful of wine, take mind-altering drugs or simply pop a few knockout drops so she doesn't know when it starts or when it ends? |
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Although Muscadet and Gros Plant white wines are produced south of the Loire, the traditional drink of Brittany is cider. |
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Rum was issued as part of a daily ration and was a popular drink among soldiers and sailors alike, often mixed with fresh water to make grog. |
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They spent their savings on drink to secure the favourable opinion of publicans and therefore further employment. |
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The firm first commercialised their drink using this new name in 1948 once government SDI consolidation of the soft drinks industry had ended. |
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Is it a myth that you shouldn't drink alcohol while taking antibiotics? I often do and haven't felt remotely nauseous. |
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We drink tea together, dark tea made for grown-ups, talk slightly, quarrelsomely, like the grown-ups whose tea we drink. |
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He is said to have received a message from Bedford that he had come to drink with him and prayed for an early meeting. |
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Then, Tashtego, lad, I'd have ye hold a canakin to the jet, and we'd drink round it! |
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It is also the third best selling soft drink in the UK in July 2013 the merger collapsed when terms could not be agreed. |
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Wood then threw his drink into Block's face, and the DJ was ejected from the event. |
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McGuinness was a member of the Pioneer Total Abstinence Association, which meant that he did not drink alcohol. |
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By tradition, the Chancellor has been allowed to drink whatever he or she wishes while making the annual Budget Speech to parliament. |
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The older Antabuse works differently, triggering nausea and other aversive symptoms if people drink while taking it. |
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On the flight over, Clapton indulged in a large number of drinks, for fear he would never be able to drink again. |
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Most food and drink for human consumption is zero-rated, but duty is charged on products such as alcohol and crisps. |
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A drink on last fall's menu that used the explosively menthol Branca Menta as base spirit mixed with anisette proved to be a hit with guests. |
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In the lowest moments of my life, the only reason I didn't commit suicide was that I knew I wouldn't be able to drink any more if I was dead. |
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Although wine is becoming more popular in many parts of Germany, especially close to German wine regions, the national alcoholic drink is beer. |
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He insisted he did not knowingly take the drugs and claimed his drink was spiked on anight out. |
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I was an altar boy but I rebelled against it and we often stole the altar wine to drink at the back of the church. |
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In Ireland generally, the drink mainly sells in Ulster, chiefly in Northern Ireland and County Donegal. |
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I drink but two thirds of a pint in the whole day, which is less than the soberest of my countrymen drink of claree at every meal. |
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Launched in 1872 it was the first soft drink to be produced in Portugal, and remains very popular to the present day. |
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But it was good milk to drink and after crossing the six-week desert of milklessness, it tasted of ambrosia. |
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Tradition says you should drink beer, but I find a nice zappy red like an Argentine Shiraz is perfect. |
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It's my resolution to remain a non-smoker and maybe to drink a little less but don't get me wrong, I'll not turn into a wettie. |
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The sovereign would then drink to the champion from a gold cup, which he would then present to the latter. |
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Hardy won some good reviews for his portrayal of Sam, an alcoholic trying to drink away his past. |
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Yeah, because who needs a pub crawl when you can drink your own body weight in wheatgrass and ginger, eh? |
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However, now the practice is to drink cider on Christmas Eve, celebrated with the family, and Champagne on New Year's celebrated with friends. |
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So which drink is the Diet Coke of cocktails, and which is the big mac? |
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This is the meal pleasantly set.... this is the meat and drink for natural hunger. It is for the wicked just the same as the righteous. |
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The British spirits industry was convinced that commercials were persuading otherwise innocent Britons to drink bingefully and with intent. |
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Since 1935 Wimbledon has a sponsorship association with the Robinsons fruit drink brand. |
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This band were so friendly that they invited the audience to drink White Russians with them after the show. |
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The drink is a blend of exotic fruits, including acai, acerola, prickly pear, yumberry, grape, green tea, pomegranate and Brazil's cupuacu. |
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In Argentina, cider, or sidra is by far the most popular alcoholic carbonated drink during the Christmas and New Year holidays. |
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When I had heel spurs, someone advised me to drink one water glass of Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice three times a day. |
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To add to the fun, people can bring along water buckets, inflatables and water guns, and there will be live music and food and drink on sale. |
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The drink will be sweetened partly with a blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium. |
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The little boy, who wanted to drink some water, died after touching a watercooler outside his house. |
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Cider in Japan and Korea refers to a soft drink similar to Sprite or lemonade. |
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Hong's calm started to crack coz he'd seen Dave do his one drink for himself bizzo many times over the years since they'd met. |
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Lindale Middle School has 59 water coolers in classrooms, in addition to hallway water fountains, to encourage students to drink more. |
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Ramirez passes around plates of cookies and mugs of a hot rice-milk drink called atole. |
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According to Pratt and Smith, shamans don't just drink ayahuasca, do ceremony in workshops, and heal individual people one at a time. |
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It is very popular in Ireland to drink cider over ice and encouraged in their advertising. |
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The drink was made popular in the 19th century when apple production increased due to progress in pomology. |
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Abortion is the nurse so haunted by the gruesome imams of the abortuary that she is driven to drink to erase them from her mind. |
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And I've seen it tear my family up for three generations back. And all of us kids drink like recently unbeached fish. |
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There is no way to eat and drink all the unfood and beverages and still come out healthy and strong. |
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The greenish area in the foreground was rather a masonry abreuvoir, or giant manger, for animals to drink from. |
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Bring me these twain cups of wine and water, and let us drink from the one we feel more befitting of this day. |
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Boiled, percolated, pressed, or filtered, black coffee ranges from a light tea-like drink to deep black brew. |
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Finally, sinners drink a tea that lets them forget their sins to ready them for another attempt at an unwicked life. |
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The rum-based mixed drink came with a swizzle stick shaped like a pirate's sword. |
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She knew better than to drink from the bar, but she'd been so thirsty, and she needed something to take the edge off. |
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China was the earliest country to cultivate and drink tea, which is enjoyed by people from all social classes. |
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The festive day normally draws to a close with participants and spectators retiring to pub for drink and banter. |
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The king and Careless took some food and drink and they spent all day hiding in a pollarded oak tree which became known as the Royal Oak. |
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Yield to the forbidden music of my soul. Dear Chloe, please can I sink my teeth into your neck and drink your blood? |
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The drink splattered all over me, the table, and the floor when I knocked it over. |
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She's in no state to go home by herself, so make sure she doesn't drink anything else, and she'll soon sober up. |
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She had far too much to drink and made an exhibition of herself by flirting with everyone. |
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Thou art so fat-witted, with drinking of old sack...let a cup of sack be my poison...Wherein is he good, but to taste sack and drink it? |
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Historians have also neglected to explore drink culture because of their own antidrink prejudices. |
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During the midwatch a radioman striker was taking a drink of water from the third-deck scuttlebutt. |
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Product information that helps you decide which brand of soda to drink and why it is stored in your semantic memory. |
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Other events include a fireworks night, annual pantomime, food and drink festival and music events spread throughout the year. |
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No longer just an excuse to eat great food and drink fine riesling, the Spring Festival has taken on new meaning. |
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Labels on major-brand soft drink refillables may be permanently silk-screened. |
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This pollution caused a range of harmful effects to wildlife and people who eat fish from the river or drink the water. |
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Indra, Brhaspati, rainers of treasure, rejoicing at this sacrifice drink the Soma. |
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When I was a kid, quarter water was the drink of choice because it only cost a quarter. |
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Relatives of the dead were expected to make offerings of food and drink to the dead to ease their conditions. |
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That's how long it would take to drink every real ale made in the UK if you had one a day. |
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Arak is an aniseed-flavored spirit from the ancient levant, the drink of Lebanon and enjoyed throughout the eastern Mediterranean. |
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Most villages have a nakamal or village clubhouse which serves as a meeting point for men and as a place to drink kava. |
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He left the makeshift absinthiana on the counter and took the drink to the kitchen table, holding a paring knife in his left hand. |
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Son of man eat thy bread with quaking, and drink thy water with trembling and carefulness. |
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At one time, ministers had to take a pledge not to drink and encouraged their congregations to do the same. |
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Immediately after the defence, the supervisor, the opponent and the candidate drink coffee with the public. |
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Lauchlin Rose patented a method used to preserve citrus juice without alcohol in 1867, creating a concentrated drink known as Rose's lime juice. |
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The Humr people of Sudan consume the drink Umm Nyolokh, which is created from the liver and marrow of giraffes. |
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The Rechabite Friendly Society has launched a funeral plan with competitive rates for those who agree not to drink alcohol. |
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Hence, common ostriches drink relatively large volumes of water daily, and excrete generous quantities of highly concentrated urine. |
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Mothers in such a group may sometimes leave their calves with one female while they forage and drink elsewhere. |
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She felt dizzy and befuddled, almost like the time she had swiped a drink of her mother's homebrewed mead. |
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Kublai turned to food and drink for comfort, became grossly overweight, and suffered gout and diabetes. |
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The roots of the kava plant are used to produce a drink which is consumed throughout the cultures of the Pacific Ocean. |
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Kanak Hirani, 33, of Cornwall Street, Cardiff, pleaded guilty to a charge of drink driving. |
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It is not for Kings to drink wine, nor for Princes strong drink. It becomes not them who are highborn to be intemperate. |
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When we welter in pleasures and idleness, then we eat and drink with drunkards. |
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If you choose to drink again the best way to avoid another instance of withdrawal is to avoid drinking two days in a row. |
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My current strategy is that I premix two PowerGels in each Fuel Belt bottle and drink half the bottle every half hour during the Ironman run. |
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I saw Lorna drink lemonade into which liquor had been poured from a hip-pocket flask. |
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The first one is fermented and alcoholic, the second is a soft drink commonly drunk in Peru. |
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I drink to be exciting. It seems I say the funniest things when I've had a few. |
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This must be distinguished from the situation in which the abnormality of mind causes a craving for drink or drugs. |
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The beverage Vernors was invented in Michigan in 1866, sharing the title of oldest soft drink with Hires Root Beer. |
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Worse than that, too, during Rag Week when the drink flowed quickly and the privy seemes too far to stagger. |
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Cattle coming to drink had punched and poached the river bank into a mess of mud. |
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The blood of the caribou was supposedly mixed with alcohol as drink by hunters and loggers in colonial Quebec to counter the cold. |
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