It seemed that everyone doubted the market for liquor all the way out here, and that few ships came bearing a load such as ours. |
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The awards in third-party liquor liability cases can range from a few thousand to several million dollars. |
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If I were drinking malt liquor, I'd probably have a pretty good base coat laid down. |
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If I'd knocked over a liquor store that day instead of accepting John's offer, I'd have been out of prison and off parole long before now. |
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Breedlove still has the bike and the blue hair, along with a few tattoos, but she no longer snacks on malt liquor. |
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In 1968 the church opposed the sale of liquor, supported Sunday closing laws, and favored right-to-work laws. |
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Punishment for brewing alcohol or possessing liquor is usually 80 lashes and a year in jail. |
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The sea scallops look good until I'm told they're served in a broth of malt liquor and mummified litchi nuts. |
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Beer is consumed as a typical light alcoholic beverage, while rum is the hard liquor of choice. |
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In it, there is a young man waking up in the morning after a nite of excess and liquor. |
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It's now that I notice the empty liquor bottles, lying broken on the floor. |
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We actually cheered when malt liquor was made available at the local stores. |
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A liquor license on Whyte Avenue is generally known to be a license to print money. |
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But it did not take long before illegally-distilled liquor, adorned with faked revenue stamps, was flooding the market. |
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If I remember correctly, it was the first time Kofi ever tried malt liquor. |
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Advertisers are answerable to the Advertising Standards Authority, and liquor ads face strong vetting. |
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The movement's main thrust, however, was to seek legislative restriction of the liquor traffic. |
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The cigar drives home the nuttiness of the liquor and picks up leatheriness in the bargain. |
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I was shooting drugs and drinking liquor and it just killed my liver and turned me into an ugly drunk. |
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Dwight and his room-mates spend their nights downing malt liquor in homage to the inner-city youth they never had. |
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The true grandaddy of malt liquors, Country Club was the first successful malt liquor in America. |
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If you plan to win this, you'll need a stress ball and some malt liquor, because it won't come easy. |
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The boys on the corner with their bottles of malt liquor laughed at me, but I knew I had found gold. |
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The Hornell Brewing Company, manufacturer of Crazy Horse malt liquor, is also being called to task. |
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I pulled off the road and carried the malt liquor and my fishing tackle out into the wetlands. |
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A clerk comes up to me, as I'm picking between fairly expensive vodkas, and asks me if I'd like to know where the malt liquor is. |
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For instance, councils run liquor undertaking establishments in form of taverns which complemented their income generation initiatives. |
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Bring soaking liquor to the boil and drop the babas in, rolling them to soak all over and become bloated. |
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Meanwhile the cooking liquor would be boiled down to make a thickened gravy. |
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And finally, no group trafficked in more illicit liquor than the bootleggers. |
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He retained mahua liquor and tribal sensuality, but brought in the prissiness of the urban middleclass, plus his own reticence. |
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The women also pick up mahua, a kind of flower with which they make liquor. |
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Toddy, an alcoholic liquor, is made by tapping the tree, which is done by cutting off the tip of a flower stem. |
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But the pervasive smell is the rich charred aroma of tandoori and creamy tikka masala rather than cheap liquor and urine. |
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He was known to come home from work at his liquor store, stop off at a nearby field and pitch to both sides of a sandlot game. |
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Evening dresses lived in the foyer closet of all places and fishing tackle, liquor bottles, and fertilizers were stored in the garage closet. |
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Whichever way one looks at it, there is no denying that as things stand now, the state of the liquor trading sector leaves much to be desired. |
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But the fact remains that you like your liquor and you have a loose tongue when you drink. |
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He said it was the liquor, rum and rotgut, which made him ill, but I reckon it was something worse. |
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An accomplished master of the month-long bender, his genteel appearance belies his taste for corn liquor and high proof rotgut. |
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As Michael opened his mouth I smelt the vile stench of liquor on his breath. |
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There are 32 hours I blacked out, but I think I mostly watched television and maybe rolled a liquor store. |
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In Pennsylvania and several Eastern states, wine can only be purchased from state-owned liquor stores with limited hours. |
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Don had big dreams as a teenager, but they didn't involve running a liquor store. |
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Zoning laws prohibit liquor stores from being built across from high schools, or garbage dumps from being put in residential neighborhoods. |
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The coolers often contained rods or branches to increase the surface area on which the liquor could crystallise. |
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Imagine you are making jam and have gotten to the point where you pour the steaming liquor of fruit, sugar, and pectin into the jars. |
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After the required period of time, press-strain the herbs through a fine cloth and store the liquor for use. |
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They are more similar to dried beans than either crowder or black-eyed peas, and make a clear liquor when cooked. |
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A lot of popular spicy dishes require the ingredients to be marinated in a liquor for a few hours or overnight. |
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These had been slightly glazed with concentrated poaching liquor and dusted with what tasted like ground-down, caramelised peach crisps. |
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Drinking hard liquor and beer both independently contributed to the logistic regression model. |
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With their skills at home brewing, they turned its fruit into a particularly intoxicating liquor. |
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The retail liquor trade in New York state in those days was burdened by antiquated laws and corrupt officialdom. |
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Drinkers could purchase a tot of liquor for as little as 1d or a few cowrie shells, and so it reached the poorer sections of Nigerian society. |
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In Connecticut, a 1949 ordinance forbids the storing of town records in any place where liquor is sold. |
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People don't realize that if they order a tall drink they're getting the same amount of liquor as a short drink. |
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Help your partner stay away from beer, wine, wine coolers, liquor and mixed drinks. |
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Of course, it didn't help the performances that apparently bootleg liquor flowed freely during the location shooting. |
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The urge was there all right, to buy the cheapest illegal liquor and get drunk in the afternoon. |
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The girl, who had never tossed her cookies after seeing the corpses, even the first time, couldn't hold her liquor. |
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The man lies dead in a drain after a security guard reportedly shot him during a robbery at a liquor store yesterday. |
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Oh, perfect, I thought as I lunged from the sofa, barreled out the door and started sprinting in a beeline to the liquor store three blocks away. |
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Effective February 10, no longer will distillers be able to add worms, fruit, nor herbs to bottles of their mescal liquor. |
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We share waragi, the locally distilled banana liquor, and colorful anecdotes for nearly two hours. |
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Next, inform them it is traditional in your country to split a bottle of liquor when strangers meet. |
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Other participants perform libation using Scotch or other similar liquor by pouring from a ram's horn. |
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On the contrary, many people who have no quarrel with having liquor served with meals often treat the matter as a non-issue. |
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The richest traders of the city gathered at Kaiser Park, and liquor and money flowed like water. |
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At the bar, look for upscale liquor and signature drinks along with a variety of tapas. |
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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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Because the well holds your average liquor, and is easily accessed, most drinks are made from that location of the bar. |
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Drinking of arrack or country liquor has been such a problem that pressure from women in recent years has led to its prohibition. |
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The local drink that is popular with Arabic dishes is arak, an anise-flavored liquor that is mixed with water and ice. |
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The worm condensed the vapor into liquor, which was collected in containers and sold. |
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Liquor barons have always been in support of a ban on toddy and arrack, so that tipplers would turn to Indian made foreign liquor. |
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Routine agitations and protests against the rising number of liquor shops still continue. |
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When I see that other fellow college students rioted and destroyed the coolest liquor store in town, while in a drunken mob, I wince. |
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The sangria was way too sugary and sweet with mere hint of wine and no trace of liquor. |
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Too soon, I was winging back toward SFO, business class this time, warmed by the glow of free liquor and the great memories of the tour. |
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Oh yeah, did you hear the one about the wino and the alcoholic who go to the liquor store together? |
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She asks me for a bottle of country liquor and one chicken and a hundred rupees and I beat her down to fifty because that is all I have. |
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Two taverns were closed down, large quantities of liquor were confiscated and six stolen vehicles were recovered. |
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Though raised in Memphis housing projects, he uses no slang and dislikes the taste of malt liquor. |
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As an accompaniment, mescal is the Oaxacan liquor of choice. |
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The theft, which was over in less than a minute, took place in a North London liquor store. |
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Bodega Mi Amiga sells every kind of liquor you can imagine, or that is legally allowed to be imported into Panama. |
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The patrons repaid the mob by buying cheap liquor at premium prices, along with bootleg cigarettes and sometimes drugs. |
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He went on to open a dry cleaning business, barbecue restaurant, and liquor store. |
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We walked back to the car and drove down beale Street, past the faded blocks of pawnshops, liquor stores and poolrooms. |
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The burglar was a career criminal, just out of prison after robbing a liquor store with a sawed-off shotgun. |
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In late July, the British Columbia government announced it was going to slowly phase out government liquor stores and privatize warehousing and distribution. |
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It was a sad day because it was a very old pub with its traditional style of old furniture, beer kegs, liquor bottles, grocery products and photographs. |
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It's now known that Hussein maintained a top-shelf selection of liquor and a six-figure wine cellar, even while denying so much as a sip to his soldiers. |
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The Tendo patriarch was sipping his hot saki when the kimonoed girl stomped into the room, threw herself down on the far side of the table and grabbed the liquor bottle. |
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Many accused party leaders of excessive wealth and decadence filled with liquor and women. |
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You get a taste of the frustration, the liquor laced woodshedding, the comfort Wilco had with it's finished product and the confusing world of audio technology. |
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Vodka was limited mostly to the liquor cabinets of Eastern Europe until World War II, when Americans and the rest of Europe started knocking it back. |
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If liquor and dessert are equally essential to you enjoying the holiday, at least choose your libation wisely. |
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Miss Blankenship, as brittle as her bones were, sure knew how to schlep bottles of liquor around the office. |
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One hundred kilograms of rowanberries produce only one liter and a half of distilled liquor. |
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Three decades later and Constance, by now a barrister, repaid the favour by successfully acting for the school when it mutated into a hotel and sought a liquor licence. |
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Atop the building, an unfinished roof deck awaits the enticement of a soon-to-be liquor license. |
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They bootlegged liquor during the depression, then went legit. |
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A Beijing liquor company has applied for trademark registration on a triangular logo made up of likenesses of Japanese Emperors Hirohito and Akihito and crown prince Naruhito. |
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She thought she could smell liquor on his breath, and crossed her arms. |
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They should stop smoking tobacco and avoid drinking hard liquor. |
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To him spirituous liquor is a superfluous and dangerous luxury. |
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Poteen he explained is a very potent liquor distilled from potatoes. |
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I could smell the liquor on his breath, and I recoiled, disgusted. |
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Next, make sure all liquor, beer and wine is stored in a secured area. |
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He poured some liquor into the glass and I drank everything down. |
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Strain over a wide jug and retain the liquor, discarding the peppercorns. |
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Then he orders some expensive grub, and a whole lotta liquor. |
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They started with organic sodas, then beer and wine, now they are moving on to hard liquor. |
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Note also that Americans are moderating the way they use alcohol, shifting away from hard liquor etc. |
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This was destined to become part of the thick liquor in the tanning pits for leather, as Oak trees in particular have high levels of tannin in the bark. |
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There are Japanese beers available made from rice at the liquor store if you need that brew taste, but it's unlikely that your run-of-the-mill bar has Japanese imports on tap. |
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They saw that I wasn't afraid to drink a 40-ounce bottle of malt liquor. |
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That's why they drive inconspicuous foreign sports cars at high speeds while drunk on malt liquor, taking down telephone poles and innocent children by accident. |
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To drink, there's fresh papaya juice, lemonade and Malta Corona, not malt liquor but a fizzy, slightly sweet beverage that tastes like Ovaltine soda. |
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Leaning against one of the cars are three young men with baseball caps, drinking big 40-ounce bottles of Cobra malt liquor at 9.30 in the morning. |
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He was an alleged extortion victim of Bulger, who had engaged in a hostile takeover of a liquor store that Rakes once owned. |
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Guys today treat their bodies as temples and liquor is an abomination. |
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It's like On the Road, except the roads are circular, confined to the reservation's scrubby badlands and a repellent Nebraska border town riddled with liquor stores. |
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The chimneys at these fertiliser plants are fitted with scrubbers to trap these toxins, and all of this noxious material is collected in a solution known as scrubbers liquor. |
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They say that when a horse throws you, you should get right back on and go for a ride again, and I know a few people who take the same approach with liquor. |
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And yes, that is kat Dennings getting her breast sucked by two men while a third pours liquor down her throat. |
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We shot a lot of video that night, but these clips are from late in the evening, after much of that licorice-flavored liquor had been consumed, and we're both a mite tiddly. |
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The only problem with that story is they didn't start putting the worm in the mescal until 1950, when they had much more scientific ways of testing if a liquor was up to par. |
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We sat in the shadows, drinking bourbon brought from the liquor store on the corner, listening to Furry talk about the old days. |
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Trucks loaded with illegal liquor pulled through the gates, met by laborers who spent hours hauling crates of Scotch, bourbon, rum, and Benedictine into the building. |
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A bottle of locally brewed liquor chills in a water cooler in the corner, a Pepsi bottle next to it for mixing. |
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Many of the participants painted wine glass in flames and a serpent coming out of a liquor bottle, throwing light on the evil effects of drinking. |
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And while the liquor eases the bloated, fibre-induced discomfort of our stomachs, we start thinking of running back into the strong, loving embrace of a veal shank. |
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In September, members of Women's Action for Development in Rehoboth petitioned local authorities to force shebeens and liquor stores to abide by the liquor laws. |
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The radical move forms part of a shake-up in licensing laws which will see the power to grant liquor licences transferred from magistrates to local authorities. |
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He can handle his liquor, so he's not the type to show his emotional hand after a few bevvies, but he does let the mask slip momentarily when I ask about his father. |
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The roaring 20s, bootlegged liquor, corrupt cops, Tommy gun-toting gangsters in spats, cigarette holders and everyone wearing hats. |
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He looked up as the horse approached, but did not run away, being rendered pot-valiant by the liquor he had drunk earlier in the evening. |
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In the Cincinnati area one can also find drive-through liquor stores referred to as pony kegs. |
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To dye one chip bonnet peach colour, put four ounces of cudbear in one gallon of water, make it boil, and put one ounce of soda in the liquor. |
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In such cases, the body of a snake or several snakes is left to steep in a jar or container of liquor. |
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The blood is drained while the cobra is still alive when possible, and is usually mixed with some form of liquor to improve the taste. |
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To sell liquor to the Indians was against the law but the forts had to resort to it or be outtraded by the peddlers. |
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Neither hotels nor restaurants were allowed to serve wine or liquor before or after meals. |
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Other popular alcoholic drinks in India include fenny, a Goan liquor made from either coconut or the juice of the cashew apple. |
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It was common for smugglers in Colombia to import liquor, alcohol, cigarettes and textiles, while exporting cocaine. |
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The citrate is the most efficient as an alkali, but irritates some stomachs, the liquor the most anodyne, the acetate the most diuretic. |
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The oil is added to the saturated liquor, which is afterwards introduced into the kier. There is no change required in the bleaching operation. |
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The former were catered for both by liquor stores and, to a lesser extent, by the bottle shops of hotels. |
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That hearing will determine whether the location is suitable for a liquor licence. |
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But getting a liquor licence is no small feat in Delhi.There is a series licence that one requires before actually getting a liquor licence. |
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This association held true for subjects who binged on beer, wine, liquor, or any combination of these drinks. |
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But have you ever heard of a deity being appeased with cigarettes, beedis and country liquor? |
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This Beachside Fine Wine and Liquor Store is known throughout the area for the finest selection of wine, liquor andknowledgeable staff. |
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This paper describes a study on the treatment of black liquor from a kraft pulp and paper mill using batch and continuous biological reactors. |
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The lignin is isolated through acid precipitation of black liquor which produces unsulphonated lignin. |
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During his term, he was instrumental in the drive to honor Cesar Chavez with a legal holiday, and he pushed for a city liquor ordinance. |
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Also called bitter chocolate, baker's chocolate contains pure chocolate liquor. |
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The black liquor inorganics consist mainly of sodium carbonate and sodium sulfate. |
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This boozy atomiser contains brandy liquor, infused with a dash of red chilli pepper and a pinch of edible gold flakes. |
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Stolt Razorbill, a chemical tanker carrying caustic potash liquor from Antwerp and operated by Cory Bros Shipping. |
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Not only does jiggering ensure consistency of cocktails, but it also decreases your liquor waste. |
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Specials here include macaroons, puits d'amour and baba au rhum, a small yeast cake saturated in hard liquor. |
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The crystals were separated and the mother liquor of the above reaction was diluted with the dry ether and it was saturated with dry HCl gas. |
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Slurry contents can be kept fluidized until most of the mother liquor is filtered through. |
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The machine, the Alcohol Without Liquid vaporizer, or AWOL, lets its users inhale liquor by mixing it with pressurized oxygen. |
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She wreaked of liquor. She also wreaked of anger, despair and unsatisfied sexuality, all mixed together. |
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One company to use it was Aerona, the aronia berry liquor producer from Chwilog, near Pwllheli. |
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In the standard process of solvent casting, a polymer is dissolved in a solvent and the resulting mother liquor is poured into a mold. |
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His court-appointed lawyer was drinking a quart of liquor per day. |
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Mr. Coggan poured the liquor with unstinted liberality at the suffering Cain's circular mouth. |
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The resulting impression filled with turbid mash liquor, which was hand-pumped through a tube into a separate kettle. |
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Or, as the Danes do with aqvavit, you can keep a bottle of hard liquor in the freezer without risk of solidification. |
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He's drinking a Texas Tea, running the black straw through the soup of ice cubes and liquor. |
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The symbol may be expressed antisocially by carrying a liquor flask, a switch-bladed knife, or a zip gun. |
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It's called Ye Olde Grog Shoppe, but really it's the new liquor shop and it opened just last month. |
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I bought a pint of rye at the liquor counter and carried it over to the stools and set it down on the cracked marble counter. |
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In 1798 he took out a patent for a bleach liquor formed by passing chlorine into a mixture of lime and water. |
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The liquor is separated from the precipitate and evaporated using waste heat from the reverberatory furnace. |
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Nitric oxide escapes from the reaction liquor and is subsequently reoxidized by molecular oxygen to nitrogen dioxide. |
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In the reaction chambers, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide dissolve in the reaction liquor. |
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Until 2003, Delaware was among the several states enforcing blue laws and banned the sale of liquor on Sunday. |
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John Potts worked out a truce with the Powhatan and proposed a toast using liquor laced with poison. |
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He drinks beer and wine, but he doesn't drink any hard liquor. |
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This called for another review of the Liquor Act and how liquor licences are issued to make the shebeen industry more regulated. |
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Early coconut distillation and the origins of mescal and tequila liquor in western Mexico. |
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They wore bulletproof vests over their jackets, and two of them smelled strongly of liquor. |
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The young man thanked me, and took his leave with some little precipitation, after declining a glass of liquor. |
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The restaurant's owner applied for a license to sell liquor. |
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I saw Lorna drink lemonade into which liquor had been poured from a hip-pocket flask. |
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Most famously, the Brazilian liquor is found in the Caipirinha, a mixture of cachaca, lime juice and sugar. |
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The liquor soon mounted into their heads, as it generally does even with the arrantest topers newly landed from sea, and they began capering about most obstreperously. |
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Rodeo struggled up through layers of sleep and saw a jumble of beer cans and one-shot liquor bottles, cold pizza, ripped stockings and underwear and a hash pipe. |
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According to reports pouring in from Darya Khan, at least nine persons who purchased liquor from Mangoo Ansari, a a moonshiner, died after drinking it. |
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Fish may be poached and the liquor used to make an avgolemono sauce. |
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A local liquor is distilled from the flowers of the mahua tree. |
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The sale of liquor at bootlegging liquor stores was banned citywide. |
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In 1984, changes to outdated liquor control laws allowed Paul Hadfield, a former architect, to open the Spinnakers Gastro Brewpub and Guesthouse in Victoria, British Columbia. |
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The rise of the temperance movement saw the decline the commercial production of liquor during the 19th century and in 1894 Welsh whisky production ceased. |
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The liquor nerved up several of the men after their icy march. |
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The final liquor is treated by blowing carbon dioxide through it. |
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In his example, Baptists wanted laws closing liquor stores on Sundays to promote piety, and bootleggers wanted such laws to create an unserved market. |
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The dry Martinis, whiskey sours and double scotches belong to the 20th-century boozehound, particular about his drinks and able to afford quality liquor. |
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Argentine wine is the national liquor, and mate, the national infusion. |
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Godinger has taken novelty to the next level in the barware category, creating such items as the Slot Machine liquor dispenser and the Firetruck barware set. |
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Other brands are available in supermarkets, most noticeably Magners and Savanna Dry, and in liquor stores, generally, a broader range may be obtained. |
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A curved line of liquor stores, supermarkets and quaintish gift shops was all one could see from the vantage point of the ceaseless procession of cars. |
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Racking is sometimes repeated if the liquor remains too cloudy. |
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The second condition in which the treatment of Braxton Hicks is impossible is when version cannot be performed owing to the escape of the liquor amnii. |
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Black liquor is a byproduct of the production of paper pulp using the kraft process and is burned by paper companies to generate steam for the production of electricity. |
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Previously the black liquor was evaporated and stored on site. |
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Mitch Kutash of the Cleveland Improv is planning to take over operations and reopen by Labor Day after reapplying for liquor licenses and making cosmetic changes. |
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Pouring with tobacco liquor is fatal to these insects, and also to the ked, Hippobosca ovina, and to the tick, Acarus reduvius, if it fairly reach them. |
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A bowl of that liquor called Bishop, which Johnson had always liked. |
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Remy Cointreau, Pemod Ricard and other major liquor firms are starting to see improvement in Asia, where more than a third of the world's wine and spirits are consumed. |
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An account of certain organisms occurring in the liquor sanguinis. |
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A shopkeeper has been fined and had her liquor licence suspended after pleading guilty to making a false declaration on the licence application form. |
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The Irish peasantry practice the distillation of that illicit spirituous liquor, so well known by the name of poteen whiskey, with a most unaccountable infatuation. |
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What the liquor was I do not know, but it was not so strong but that I could swallow it in great gulps and found it less burning than my burning throat. |
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This cocoa pregrinder uses impact and shear forces to transform alkalized and non alkalized nibs into preground cocoa liquor of satisfactory fineness. |
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When the water in the copper boils, the arsenic and tartar, well pounded, is put into it, and kept boiling till the liquor is reduced to about half. |
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A federal soda pop tax and higher levies on beer, wine and hard liquor are among the options the Senate is considering to pay for funding national health care. |
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There's a good tavern nearby where they don't baptize liquor! |
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The Chinese typically offer toasts with maotai, a sorghum-based liquor. |
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When I first came to London and fell in with Sebastian and Evangeline, neither could hold their liquor, nor judge which glass should be their last. |
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These experiences left him with a rather unsteady control over his angry impulses, particularly when denied oral gratification such as a drink of liquor. |
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