When men needed help, they hired it, and paid the going rate, which no longer included the traditional ration of grog. |
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I was hoping to slope away quietly but got caught by one of my Malawian friends who insisted we go down to the Caledonian for yet more grog. |
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Side shows and dodgems abounded and of course there was a few watering holes, killing off people with the chemically brewed grog. |
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He knew it would be torture to have to drink a mug of grog at each and every one, but he would do it if it meant finding the correct tavern. |
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In his time waiting, he had discovered that the stuff they called grog suited his palate just fine. |
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Several others were shouting out to the police, complaining of how their grog gets confiscated and tipped away. |
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As the four sat down to a dinner of bread and grog that night, Nick pulled out a map. |
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I told him there must be a rational explanation and then locked him in the brig to live on bread and grog for a week. |
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Both sizes of jars are tempered with grog, but the larger jars also contain small amounts of calcined bone temper. |
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If pollies and retired pollies want to access unlimited airport lounge grog, they can pay for it like anyone else. |
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In 1883 a riot erupted at the Mackay racecourse when a sly grog dealer refused to serve the Islanders, who responded by throwing bottles. |
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In your community alcoholism is a problem and so is joined to that, sly grog. |
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In March 1873 Whitbread left far away Mount Freeling Station for the smelters at Bolla Bollana, to investigate a report of sly grog selling. |
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Those who really wanted liquor found it at sly grog shops or across the city boundary. |
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This vessel was incompletely oxidized during firing and has large amounts of grog and bone temper in its porous clay body. |
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Without the motivation of that daily burn session to eat well, and stay off the grog, I started throwing down the drinks at night. |
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A large flagon contained grog, the drink consumed by every person on board. |
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They'll still be alcoholics and will inevitably go straight back on the grog as soon as they're released. |
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They are propping each other up like weather-beaten old sailors after a night on the grog. |
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But they took some solace from the hot grog that was served on the 21st to commemorate their first year at sea. |
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It was all too easy for a lonely and dispirited person to become a grog artist. |
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These rumors soon reached Hornblower who questioned if the man had gotten too large a ration of grog, hoping to make light of any such stories. |
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The lawyer affirmed that both fermented and distilled liquor, when offered for sale at the grog shops, are not property. |
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But they have no reason to underpay when they charge corkage and cakeage which is usually dearer than the grog or cake. |
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Leisure time spent in masculine environments such as black boardinghouses, city quays, grog shops, and city jails all facilitated friendships. |
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He would walk through the gambling dens, tenement houses, grog shops and houses of prostitution located on the estate. |
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On the other side of the river are numerous shanties, grog shops and grocery stores, on a small scale, got up since the battalion arrived. |
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Rain or fine it is a great day, for drinking grog, meeting up with old mates and meeting a few new ones. |
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In California, gambling dens and grog shops were constructed in the midst of the cabins of the miners. |
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He remarked that should some shrewd Yankee set up a grog shop near Mr. Smith's house, he would make his fortune. |
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The unanimous protests meant they were forced to reinstate the grog the following year, but I still haven't been back. |
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The doctors told him to give up cigarettes and told him also to give the grog away. |
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Bert's chair fell over backwards, and Eric dropped his mug of grog that he had been nursing the entire time. |
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He soothed himself by stopping the men's grog and mastheading three midshipmen that same afternoon. |
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Sir Francis' comments are just as likely to ring true as mine own, so consider these wise words as ye down your grog tonight. |
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Herschbach recalls attending one party with a fire blazing in a courtyard and plenty of grog to go round. |
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Liquor sales as measured in pure alcohol have increased by three per cent during the first nine months of the trial aimed at reducing grog related harm in Alice Springs. |
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While the clay is wet, I may add grog or dry clay to the surface. |
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They had fooled their doctors into thinking they were off the grog. |
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I shudder to think of the risks associated with fitting one of these and then mistaking your convenience for your refrigerator after a hard night on the grog. |
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I'm surprised they've hung onto the property if he's a grog artist. |
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Prostitutes set up shop and a grog shop opened behind the trees. |
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They accepted an invitation to join him at a Manchurian grog shop. |
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Five miles East in Missouri was a grog shop that supplied soldiers, and quite a few courts-martial followed soldiers' going AWOL at the shop. |
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Pyrophyllite is used as a grog ingredient for kiln furniture shapes such as slabs, saggers, blocks, and pins. |
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On our return from the bridge, we went to a brook in order to mix some grog, and then we got a full view of the offing. |
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With lime zests and ginger in cadaîf shell, vanilla grog and mango and jasmine sorbet. |
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The principal traditional filler is chamotte or grog, composed of high-fired clay. |
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She throws her work on the wheel and uses stoneware clay or porcelain mixed with a large quantity of quartz and grog. |
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Now, having long since left behind the toil of the sea, he hefted flasks of whiskey instead of halyards, ladled grog instead of tar, or polished glass instead of brass. |
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A shot of local rum or creamy rum grog is a traditional accompaniment. |
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The only thing she managed to get out of her was something about lots of grog and not enough sleep, before she turned over and promptly fell asleep again. |
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The grog had satiated her thirst, but had seemed to increase her hunger. |
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My parents laid in a huge supply of grog and it'll be outrageous! |
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It was prohibition days and of course there was plenty of grog. |
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The characters are relaxing, enjoying mead, grog, and various other old-timesy type drinks that no one actually drinks anymore like sarsaparilla, sherry, or wine coolers. |
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Section gangs to a man refuse to give any assistance in pulling down grog shacks saying, reasonably enough, they were not hired to endanger their lives doing police work. |
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This spy had received the illegal grog from an American CIA officer. |
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Refill your grog supply at local Pirate Towns to keep your crew in check. |
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I wouldn't bet against her becoming a bonzer handler and I'll raise a glass of grog to her success. |
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Called yaqona it is a mild narcotic made from the ground root of a pepper plant and known all over Fiji as grog. |
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Grog of the Islands is the recipe, found by Olivier Roellinger, of the grog of the sea fishermen returning long months of fishing to give courage to return on their premises. |
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It is good to mix components under the grog recipe, then to warm up them in ware, to set fire and fire cautiously to fill in with hot strong coffee. |
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To pour a grog in glasses and a tax hot with lemon segments. |
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When the captain offered a free round of grog to the crew, every man Jack of them lined up for a cupful. |
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I work the ground, more precisely the sandstone grog that I mix with paper in order to circumvent certain technical constraints inherent in this one. |
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Once your oven is dry, we recommend, for optimum performance, that you minimally insulate it with a thick coat of Terre Blanche grog, using the thermal mass obtained to get the best results from your cooking. |
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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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The drink, officially called yaqona but known all over Fiji as grog, is so strong that heavy drinkers develop scaly skin, can't work and in some cases can't walk. |
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