Sip it, with ice and a dash of lemon, or make it into a refreshing long drink with sparkling water. |
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Sip from frothy coffee ice cream smoothies or alcohol-free cocktails and indulge in the salon atmosphere. |
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Sip a whiskey sour in the Vault Bar and you can gaze at gold bars on the walls and moulded coins in the ceilings. |
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Sip summer cocktails poolside while DJ Stephen Wallace provides the tunes. |
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Sip on these buttery-oak notes as you pick on plum tomatoes tossed with stringy mozzarella and bocconccini in a salad. |
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Sip the perry of the Black Worchester and you will belch clouds of soot. |
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All her nervousness and apprehension died away and she took another sip of her drink. |
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All you want to do now, apart from sip wanly at the dregs of that satisfying Shiraz, is stump upstairs and crash into a nicely turned down bed. |
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I took a sip of wine, and gently placed the glass back down onto the table. |
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Coax her into splashing just a nip of Bailey's into your coffee or maybe just a sip of Absolut into your Evian bottle. |
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You can sample a pint or two at Two Poets Pub or sip bubbly at the Champagne Bar. |
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A sip of tea or coffee in the lovely gardens of the vicarage is a great way to finish up the outing. |
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Or do any of you think it is fine to let a 12-year-old have a sip of whisky nog. |
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He took a sip from a stained coffee mug and a long drag on an unfiltered cigarette. |
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He smiled and she sneered at him, then took a sip of coffee and returned to poking her eggs. |
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Surreptitiously, he sniffed at it as he raised it to his lips, then took a small sip. |
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Lifting her snifter, she took an appreciative sip of the rare tequila, letting it blaze a path down her throat, its warmth enveloping her. |
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The SIP softphone gives you everything you need to facilitate communication around the office. |
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When I was a student, it was a warm refuge to sip on bottomless cups of coffee and indulge in steamed fruit pudding and toasted cinnamon buns. |
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One little sip of this antidote would have rendered the most virulent poisons of the Borgias innocuous. |
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In the cellar we sip a dozen wines and a sophisticated but crisp Brut spumante. |
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He said people bought him drinks during the night but he would only take a sip and then put them aside. |
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Susan took a sip off her Venti skim half-caf one Splenda sugar-free vanilla extra hot latte. |
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I remembered him sitting and watching me, nursing his drink for hours, every now and then dipping his tongue to sip. |
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Every morning I wake up vowing I won't drink again, but then by midday I'm hanging out for just a sip of something! |
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Actually its colour is a little off-putting, so close your eyes as you sip this intensely sweet and zesty wine, full of marmalade tang. |
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Occasionally, they hold their hands out to the passing crowd asking for handouts, taking turns to sip an opaque liquid from a plastic container. |
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They get identical orange drinks, which they sip through thin straws and pretty good teeth. |
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Garnish with a fresh mint sprig and a straw cut short enough so that you almost bury your nose in the mint as you sip. |
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Amy reached for the drink which she had presumed was orangeade and took a sip. |
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Perfumed with what I think was orange blossoms, it was so aromatic that I wanted to inhale the glass on the first sip. |
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He then took a sip from his cup and sat down on the chair beside the helmsman of the ship who was piloting it towards its next stop. |
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His sister was laughing helplessly and trying to sip her tea at the same time. |
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With the first sip, the carbonated sweetness danced on my tongue. |
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When you get back, hang out on your porch in a rocking chair and sip lemonade, or take a catnap in one of the many hammocks scattered around the property. |
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Inside, patrons can sip on bespoke whisky and coffee while getting that buffed and polished look. |
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I'm greeted there by Betsy and Tina who, sitting behind a folding table, sip discounted merlot out of plastic cups. |
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He took a sip of a particularly loathsome vintage, chewed on it for a few seconds and, just as he was about to spit, someone tapped him on the arm to ask him a question. |
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Did anyone think that rather than snort coke she would sip cocoa? |
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Friends insist that she was a workaholic gymrat who never touched anything stronger than a sip of Grey Goose. |
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This day there was no mistaking a French influence in the food and beverages, and Pryor savored every sip of a glass of Calvados, a fine apple brandy made in Normandy. |
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Hordes of other beautiful people nip between the trendy boutiques, or crowd into sidewalk cafes, and sip skinny lattes between long puffs on cancer sticks. |
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Before she had a chance to sip away she was herself attacked by the supply ship's escorts and supporting aircraft, at least one of which dropped a stick of bombs. |
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Moving to the bar, we sat in front of the crackling fire to sip Irish coffees. |
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The CosmoFone is a mobile app dialer which uses the SIP protocol for communication. |
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The visitor then passes the cup to others who are present. Each person takes a sip, handing the cup back to the pourer. |
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Even when turned off, these devices can idly sip electricity from your outlet costing you money. |
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Russell took his usual chair and the usual trepidatory sip, and was pleasantly surprised. |
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The sensation is just as good as that first sip of ice-cold ginger beer, or the relief of aftersun on pasty skin. |
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He ordered himself a bavaroise and he had begun to sip it when he was aware of a presence at his elbow. |
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One sip conjures visions of a pin-up girl, or sultry burlesque dancer. |
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To make his own study of the grooves, Rico-Guevara with ethologist Kristiina Hurme coaxed 18 hummingbird species in the wild to sip on camera. |
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I found a little corner to stand in and pretended to sip my own louched absinthe. |
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Diva Server SIPcontrol behaves as a SIP User Agent and converts the call control information of the Diva Server telephony board into SIP messages. |
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The new ARA-1 extends the coverage and capability of an existing SIP private branch exchange by allowing the interface of land mobile radios to the system. |
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In the television commercial, the Snuggie is featured mostly indoors, with owners using the besleeved blanket to sip tea while curled up on the couch. |
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By providing natural integration with Web, e-mail, and voice telephone technologies, SIP will help industry to converge formerly disjoint applications. |
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My friend Helen and I, time served at talking nonsense to each other across a pub table for hours on end, were already in hog heaven and we hadn't even taken a sip. |
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If this parameter is blank, the SIP phone will not autoregister. |
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As soon as he had opened the door he worked his way back to his high-backed Queen Anne armchair, where he picked up his bone-china cup and took a sip of a rarefied tisane. |
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