I did my part to express solidarity with my partygoers by drinking the same cheap scotch I expected them to drink. |
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He'd enjoy a scotch while he was waiting for his lunch, two glasses of beer with the food, and a digestif. |
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For all you chileheads that are looking for a knock-you-into-the-next-room, eye-watering, throat-burning sauce, use habaneros or scotch bonnets. |
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A small voice deep inside his mind insisted he share his scotch if he was going to hit the man up for funding. |
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It looked like it could have been held together with tacky glue and scotch tape. |
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Heaven Hill markets more than 50 labels of bourbon, rye, scotch, vodka, gin, tequila, rum, cognac, wines and cordials. |
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Bogart seems to have rescinded his deathbed remorse about switching from scotch to Martinis. |
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It helps to have lots of vodka, gin, scotch, brandy, and cognac for all to swill down. |
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His tattered clothes hung loosely on his pale and thin skeleton as he thrust three bottles of scotch to the side. |
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Now she has her own skybox, where she entertains board members with twelve-year-old scotch, served by twenty-year-old interns. |
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He then gave Lane an extremely rare bottle of single malt scotch and two neckties. |
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Lenny sprawls on a couch, cigarette and scotch close to hand, while Rorem plays through some obscure songs by Paul Bowles. |
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The lawyer always drank three vodka gimlets on the way to Chicago and three scotch and sodas returning to New York. |
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Feeling the cold touch of fear grip his heart, the crook drank deeply from the scotch in his glass. |
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Sales of single malt scotch really took off at the brewery after the brewpub started hosting tastings. |
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My favorite drink is malt scotch, either on the rocks or with a splash of soda and a twist. |
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Someone at our Thanksgiving dinner decided that the best way to get my father to unwind was to pour him a triple of scotch. |
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Maybe after a jigger of scotch and a snort of ecstasy, you'll be more inclined to eat and enjoy these pretzels. |
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Just give the cooler a light rough up with a wire brush or green scotch pad and then wipe with prepsol, paint with heatproof and she's apples. |
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Highest in congeners are drink spirits such as whiskey, scotch, bourbon, port and brandy. |
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Jack picked his poison, a straight scotch with a twist of lemon, and planted himself on a nearby stool. |
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I can clearly see the market opening beyond cognac and scotch whisky, possibly to vodka and gin. |
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In the 1970s we ate pork pies, scotch pies, Spam, corned beef, cake, biscuits washed down with dilute orange squash. |
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Bob will be remembered by friends for his appreciation of fine single-malt scotch, his humble attitude toward himself and his dry sense of humor. |
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They mix a selection of Martinis and cosmopolitans while the choice of cognacs and scotch is one of the best in town. |
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When the heart truly aches, it doesn't matter whether you're drinking single-malt scotch or rotgut. |
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On the credenza near the dining room table were bottles of whiskey, gin, scotch and vodka. |
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Shortly afterwards, I saw the same man on television pronouncing that the leader's brilliant speech would scotch the conspirators. |
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Suffocating, I crane my head above the crowd, gasping for air but taking in only steaming sweat and fumes of scotch. |
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The West Indian sauce is made from the exceedingly hot scotch bonnet pepper. |
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Featured in the current series are smoked haddock scotch eggs with curried mayonnaise, pigeon and red onion pasty, and onion soup with steak and kidney sausage dumplings. |
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She raised her lips and eyebrows in a coy pout that I couldn't resist, so I broke all known social convention and filled her martini glass with scotch. |
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You're wedged in seat 21B between a nonstop chatterbox who thinks you care about her granddaughter's spelling bee and a flatulent salesman who enjoys scotch and snoring. |
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We jury-rig our tarp and sail for an afternoon, celebrating John's 28th birthday with the last of the scotch and a perfectly baked devil's food cake. |
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Disassemble furniture, put the screws together in a small plastic bag and scotch it on to the item. |
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And if you can knock together a scotch egg, too, you are officially a keeper. |
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At the end of the 25 minutes provide scotch tape, thumbtacks or another way for participants to display their work. |
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Enjoy fresh seafood, tender prime rib, local and imported draft, our own micro brew, many fine wines and an extensive scotch list. |
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In contrast to the previous combat towards brand piracy fakecontrol does not chase down the manufacturers but tries to scotch the trade. |
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The cans used may only be held together using scotch tape, cardboard and rubber bands if necessary to form the structures. |
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Five male acrobats wearing only their old undies and long ZZ Toplike beards, and 2 female acrobats with scotch tape on their nipples. |
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The cynical middle-age academic would rather spend time drinking scotch at the local pub than teach at the lectern. |
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Do not use scotch tape or other small, light tapes to attach labels or invoices to packages. |
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I hope that there will be some individuals, some generous souls, who will read it over a scotch one stormy night. |
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Visitors to the site will be able to register to receive future publications on scotch whisky and gin by e-mail. |
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They could choose from vodka, gin, rum, bourbon, scotch or tequila. |
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He was a headcase all dinner and he reeked of eau de scotch. |
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Six of Edmonton's most scrumptious purveyors of comestibles along with a dessert and scotch supplier will donate some of their best wares to the event. |
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Free traders get up and fetch the bottle of scotch so that they can at least caress the neck. |
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Gayness passes across my lips and courses through my veins like a 20-year-old scotch. |
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My retinue consisted not of fellow cyclists and fitness heads, but bandmates and the subterfuge associated with playing regularly in a rock band, reefer, and lots of scotch. |
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More than perhaps any other distiller of scotch whisky, The Macallan understands the importance of color to a great whisky. |
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If scotch whisky is a mountain stream, then Japanese whisky is a still pool. |
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Named after the famous explorer, Tom Crean the ram is a fine animal, a good scotch yearling bred by a Dingle sheep farmer who has a reputationn for producing hardy sheep. |
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Perhaps you just bandaged a self-inflicted injury with some scotch tape and crazy glue. |
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So, with a bottle of scotch as old as I was in hand, I went over to Grandpa's house for a conversation and a probable tongue lashing from the sarge. |
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Like the first taste of scotch to a former alcoholic who breaks the pledge, what followed was a raging thirst for everything and anything western. |
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Throughout the show, he finds constant excuses to swig Special Brew and bottles of scotch, even using spirits miniatures as puppets in a retelling of Goldilocks. |
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All of the whisky used in both types of scotch must be matured in Scotland and aged for a minimum of three years in oak casks. |
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The interview was supplemented with several rounds of scotch. |
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During the short time I have in which to speak, I should like to try to scotch some of the flourishing myths which exist with regard to the ozone issue. |
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For more than forty years, Encona hot pepper sauce Original has been prepared in the Caribbean using only freshly picked scotch bonnet and habanero peppers combined with locally blended spices. |
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She argues that Playboy painted an idealistic picture of the well-educated, confirmed bachelor who appreciates the finer things in life: wine, jazz, scotch, art, and women. |
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Comparing scotch blends with malts is like comparing apples and oranges. |
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The main course will be pan-roasted quail and quail scotch egg with sauteed new potatoes, savoy cabbage and white onion puree. |
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Imported beer, scotch and port collection. |
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I could sack out right away, with some scotch and a few Serafim. |
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In Jordan for example, the land survey records are poorly maintained, clumsily patched together with scotch tape, and any architect can carry away an original document. |
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There is a reason Speyside has become synonymous with scotch whisky. |
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An alpha helix, like scotch tape wrapped around a pencil to form a tube, is a common shape seen in proteins, one of the main classes of biological molecules. |
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A SUCCESSFUL vegetarian scotch egg recipe is one using a falafal mix. |
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On a good day he'd rip through several bottles of Gallo White Port and a fifth of bargain scotch. If he stumbled upon a twenty-dollar bill he would drink Irish whiskey. |
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He was like the scotch in the smooth, happy machinery of the home. And he was always aware of this fall of silence on his entry, the shutting off of life, the unwelcome. |
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Even a couple of paternity suits didn't entirely scotch the rumours. |
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