He set down his wineglass and, taking her by the shoulders, turned her to the cheval glass she'd avoided up until now. |
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My appetite gone, I pushed the bowl aside and traced my finger around the rim of my wineglass. |
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I fiddle with the stem of my wineglass, glancing around the restaurant at all the other happy couples. |
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Kim sits across from me at the table, fingering the stem of her wineglass and giving me The Look. |
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He threw the book down, searched for the wineglass, then jumped out of the tub, a mass of bubbles and flesh, sleek flesh. |
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On cut glass the foot may be so ornate that the mark may be placed at the top of the stem of a wineglass or at the base of a jog's handle. |
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There are mini backlit towers of wine bottles stacked behind the bar, and each place is set with a spotless wineglass and crisp, white linens. |
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Appreciate this beer with grilled red meat, served at room temperature in a wineglass. |
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Until I had to clean up the mess, I had never realized how much a wineglass could hold. |
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For employees who work at CFPSA headquarters, the solution is just a clink of a wineglass away. |
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This summer will be remembered by an event much more serious than the tempest in the wineglass at the Education Ministry. |
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Add some tomato concentrate and ignite with a generous wineglass of classic jenever. |
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Dani's fingers tighten around the stem of the wineglass she's holding. |
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Preferably use a traditional Bordeaux wineglass, which helps allow flavours and aromas to be fully detected and appreciated. |
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About five minutes later she comes down the elevator with a wineglass full of clear water. |
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The wineglass is replaced by the Latin letter L decorated with a bunch of grapes which is still firmly held by two lions who symbolize strength and success. |
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Römer, type of wineglass evolved in Germany, especially in the Rhineland, and the Netherlands over several centuries, reaching perfection in the 17th century. |
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The projects include necklaces, bracelets, zipper doodles, bibbers, wineglass charms, earrings, ankle bracelets and eyeglass leashes. |
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In one scene, she dances around a wineglass, delicate feet brushing over the top – then stamping it to smithereens and rattling over the fragments. |
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A week later I was at a boatshow admiring a pretty little fibreglass dinghy, complete with faux lapstrake 'planks' and a wineglass transom, but without fittings for oars. |
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