Harsh words elevated into a heated argument fueled by firewater on both sides. |
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Through its website it has proved itself to be an unrivalled source of the best firewater in the world. |
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His fondness for the firewater cost him a seven-day jail sentence earlier this month following a second drink-driving offence. |
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I had barely set foot in the door when I had a glass of firewater thrown into my hand by one of my mum's friends. |
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That night we find ourselves in the Zona Rosa area to hear more live music, have a boogie, and quaff more of the local firewater, Aguardiente. |
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I make spot inspections and sometimes leave with an occasional bottle of overpriced firewater. |
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Bulgarians begin the meal with a salad which is taken with rakia, the national firewater, and consumed ever so slowly. |
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Isn't it funny how changes of plans come so easily when firewater courses through your veins? |
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They hunted, fished and stole ponies, and occasionally when a trader came and supplied them, they drank firewater and fought with one another. |
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Can be applied to concrete or onto geotextile to produce seam free liners for firewater and similar contaminated water containment. |
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When firewater supply or other system components are interconnected to the EHRS, operation of one shall not impair operation of the other. |
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Traditional copper alquitar, used for centuries for the distilation of firewater, brandy, liqueurs, essentials oils, and to decorate. |
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Upon his arrival in Quebec City, the young bishop became aware of the moral disorder caused by the trade of firewater in the colony. |
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Besides sugar, molasses and firewater, 'aguardente' is also produced from the cane. |
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Long ago, he divulged, after drinking the white man's firewater, he had lost control of himself, and Colonel Munro had ordered that he be publicly beaten. |
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The intervention at this stage was limited to building an access route downwind of the blaze and spraying the periphery with recycled firewater. |
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Laze around the pool or sit on the terrace with a glass or two of coconut feni – the Goan firewater. |
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Distillers in five of Mexico's 31 states have the exclusive right to produce the famous firewater. |
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The mahout riding the lead elephant, armed with a shotgun, was fuelled with local firewater. |
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Zivania, Cyprus famous firewater, made from highly-distilled grape juice, is almost pure alcohol and packs a neat punch. |
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Making your own firewater is forbidden in almost all of the countries in the world. |
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Her voice was slightly hoarse from the firewater and recent awakening. |
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Suddenly, alcohol's nickname, firewater, has become especially apropos. |
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Bull owners pride themselves on making their animals as aggressive as possible either by baiting them or feeding them large quantities of arrack, the local firewater. |
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Related: From firewater to fine dining: exports triple for tequila's poor cousin, mezcal Fonseca predicted increasing demand could force a departure from the harvesting methods that have remained preserved for centuries. |
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Staff reviews and inspections at Pickering B related to Equipment Qualification also revealed some weaknesses in the inspection and testing of the firewater supply system. |
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Our awakening from that nightmare led to the League of Nations, yet we continued to distil the fruits of scientific advance into the firewater of the weapons of mass destruction. |
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A continuously circulated firewater line supplies a deluge cooling system in each gathering center for fire containment. |
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The town is surrounded by vineyards and is known for it's excellent Madeira Wine as well as being the home of 'poncha', a mixture of lemon juice, firewater and honey. |
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Without the least pity, he drenched it with firewater and set fire to it. |
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So a couple of hundred years ago, to keep army officers and officials of the East India Company away from the fearsome local firewater, beer was exported from Britain to take its place. |
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And don't forget to bring back a bottle of the local firewater, raki. |
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