Andrew ordered a gin and tonic, Sarah ordered a vodka and soda, and Katie ordered a whiskey sour. |
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Serve the fish tartare with a little salad in the middle of the fish, together with a spoonful of the vodka cream. |
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While tea was cooking, we were on the computer armed with a nice cold, strong vodka and coke each. |
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Real tears sting and burn and scald you, vodka tears are mellow, sweetly sad and not tears at all. |
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In rapper baggies, with a two day growth on his chin and a mean look in his eye, he gives the impression of a man who lives in a vodka ad. |
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She placed a bottle of vodka and tequila on the table with two shot glasses. |
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Here we're moving away from vodka and more into rum and tequila based drinks. |
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We drank bourbon on the rocks or straight shots of tequila or double vodka Martinis. |
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Fill the glass two-thirds full of ice and add the pineapple syrup, raspberry vodka, and maraschino liqueur. |
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In a small bowl, combine together the grated beetroot, orange zest, vodka and dill, then press all over the salmon. |
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While I wait, I nurse a vodka and tonic and attempt to intelligently assess my surroundings. |
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When tested later, the memory of those who drank vodka was significantly impaired compared with the memory of those who drank tonic water. |
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Pour the remaining vodka, tonic water and lemon juice into a bowl and stir in the gelatine mixture. |
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A vodka tonic there meant a glass of cheap vodka and a bottle of tonic water. |
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This is a nocturnal distraction to accompany the bored army's vodka sessions. |
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She normally drank shandy, but vodka did not seem inappropriate in the circumstances. |
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Pooja Shah's Manni goes biliously to the dogs as she swigs from the vodka bottle with naked desperation. |
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The sensation of chilled vodka on your tongue is the perfect way to start a meal of traditional Polish food. |
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She had drunk a litre of cider and three shorts of vodka and had taken too high a dose of her prescribed medicine. |
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A Bulgarian company has begun producing a vodka that contains vitamins C, B1 and B2, honey, milk and other bioactive ingredients. |
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The tall frosty drink was loaded with fresh peach pulp and a shot of vodka. |
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Mix a shot of vodka or tequila into a glass of water and gargle to help numb a sore throat or eliminate tooth pain. |
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When he was 10, he found his parents' stash of vodka, and drank a couple of shots. |
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It is quite easy to make one's own herbal tincture using vodka, gin or some other spirits. |
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Basic service will include house wines, vodka, whiskey, gin and rum, premium service will offer single-malts, premium wines and brandy. |
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These are found in larger amounts in dark liquors, such as brandy, tequila and whiskey, than in clear liquors such as vodka and gin. |
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In those early days cocktails were mainly made with gin, whisky, rum and vodka. |
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Use vodka, gin, or any pure alcohol to erase lipstick stains from your collar, or to clean paint or ink stains from your carpet. |
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Favor clear spirits like vodka and gin over darker-colored alcohols like whiskey, brandy or red wine. |
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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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I can clearly see the market opening beyond cognac and scotch whisky, possibly to vodka and gin. |
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The quantities of the common spirits, such as gin, rum, vodka and whisky are controlled too. |
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Naturally, because his quiz is a very serious thing indeed, he managed to keep his guard up despite the neat vodka he was drinking. |
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The stylish Thai restaurant serves up a popular cocktail made from black tea, vodka, lemon and sugar. |
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Rock had downed eight, Ally seven and they'd also gone through a bottle of wine and half of a fifth of vodka. |
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Should I just down a fifth of vodka and go to sleep for several hours, and hope they are back by the time I lapse out of unconsciousness? |
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This is a recipe for Lemonberry Twist, with raspberry schnapps, vodka and lemonade. |
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House infused black currant tea vodka puts a berry twist on a classic cocktail with Kaluha and cream. |
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On my last night I was sitting up having snifters of vodka until two in the morning with an agent. |
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Sam Smiths has sent a memorandum to all its pub managers, saying it plans to do away with brand-name spirits, including whisky, gin and vodka. |
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Nobody has vodka and blinis any more, they have champagne and caviar instead. |
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Dressed in their peasant outfits, we were supplied with Russian tea, blini and vodka. |
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It's my chance to chat about Russia and the Ukraine and have vodka and blini during blini week. |
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Well there you are at the bar ordering your fifth vodka and you get chatting to this fit bloke. |
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After distillation, the spirit undergoes micro-oxygenation, a technique frequently used to impart better mouthfeel to wines and, now, vodka. |
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You're second impression most likely be, vodka and coffee don't play so nice when they're on an unchaperoned date. |
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This summer, though, the distillery will release their first traditional, unflavored vodka, completing the backward circle. |
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Scotland's deputy chief medical officer, Dr Andrew Fraser, warned anyone drinking the bootleg vodka could be in serious danger. |
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In March, one woman died and another was left seriously ill after drinking bootleg vodka. |
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He takes another slug of vodka, poured for him by one of the younger members of the company. |
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Guests were invited to drink shots of vodka and eat cold borscht soup from tin bowls, while loud speakers blared old communist hymns. |
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I think that night of borscht and vodka and all sorts of other Russian traditions made us champions. |
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Not all people enjoy the bitter taste of beer, so it is a good idea to have some delicious vodka or bourbon as a taste alternative. |
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The spirits called for in the following recipes are pure grain alcohol, vodka and bourbon or brandy. |
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The meal is a full Russian spread, and in between the different courses shots of neat vodka are served. |
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Marvin lifts a bottle of vodka and takes several snorts without setting the camera down. |
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Losing his battle with sobriety, the fictional Ellis drinks vodka like a fish and snorts cocaine. |
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She put it down and grabbed the peach nectar, putting it back into the fridge and returning the vodka to the cabinet, removing the evidence. |
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Best known may be the Mango Melon Martini, a blend of vodka, Midori and mango nectar. |
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Some are branching out from eaux-de-vie and cognac-style brandies into the far larger market for vodka and whiskey. |
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The jovial evening was finished back at V's where we enjoyed a final vodka nightcap. |
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And so, warm bellied, we repaired to our room to watch telly, read, write and have a vodka nightcap before sleep. |
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He swallowed what was left of his nightcap of vodka and placed the cup on the desk. |
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She took a drink of her vodka sour, then looked out over the club, her eyes widening. |
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One morning before school, I convinced the daughter to get soused on lime vodka. |
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But when they're serving shots of vodka at the equivalent of 33 pence a go, one is generally too sozzled to complain viciously. |
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The Rosmarino starts with the rosemary vodka, dry vermouth and a hint of Pernod, served ice cold with a caper berry. |
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Pour the vodka and dry vermouth over ice into a shaker, stir well and strain into the glasses. |
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He would pretend that he wanted a packet of crisps or chocolate, but secretly was buying a bottle of vodka. |
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Saturday was a bit of a sleep in, what with all the wine and vodka from the night before. |
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The weather was lovely but I made the mistake of drinking absinthe, cider then vodka. |
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He was a harder nut to crack, but at least he could drink an awful lot of vodka. |
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Had enough vodka and beers on Friday and Sunday to last a lifetime, thank you very much. |
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Unlike many heavily flavored vodkas, this grapefruit vodka is tangy and slightly bitter, but not aggressive or overwhelming. |
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They noticed a female passenger sitting in the central aisle with an empty bottle of vodka on her table tray. |
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We sat up late again drinking vodka and somehow the mood was a bit subdued. |
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The vodka and whisky are flowing and it's just about time to chill out on the sofa with a good film. |
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He said the main problem was that there was too much focus on alcohol, particularly the sale of cheap vodka. |
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He drunk three to four pints plus some vodka and lemonade but was not drunk. |
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He took a couple of shots of vodka, redid his tie, and walked out of the room. |
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In July she had spent the evening at a nearby pub when she had had several pints and a glass of vodka and orange. |
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As usual, James was prompt and I arrived to find him seated at our table nursing a vodka with ice. |
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When I was 12 in the early 1960s, my Okie father bought me a bottle of cherry vodka, which I could drink when I wanted. |
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I was stuck for something to drink, and bored with the usual beer or red wine, so Tracy suggested vodka and fresh orange. |
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You'd much better not be swilling vodka, you fool, but taking pity on your old woman instead of falling at my feet. |
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It is the latest in town and a deadly and rather heady combination of coffee and vodka. |
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Five minutes later had me at the side of the school opening the bag and taking a huge gulp of straight vodka. |
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By the age of 14 Annie was drinking straight vodka, smoking cannabis on a daily basis and almost never going to school. |
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She orders straight vodka because she remembers a magazine ad that made it look crisp and tasty. |
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This is a vodka to be drunk straight up, and one that is good for the martini drinker. |
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The danger lies in alcopops, which are flavoured with things like cranberry or orange to disguise the taste of vodka. |
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As I gulped down my pint of Bud, Tony washed down a pack of dry roasted with a diet coke and Debbie sipped at her vodka and orange. |
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But before driving home from work, what harm could a quick pint, small glass of wine or harmless vodka and orange with a colleague cause? |
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It was at this time that Crete made a run for the bar to claim his fifth vodka and orange. |
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After my second double vodka and orange in 15 minutes, I'm beginning to feel it. |
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Anyway it has been a hard drive there and back and I have a vodka and orange getting warm. |
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I drank copious amounts of vodka and Strega for two or three hours, and collapsed. |
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That said, I was still a bit hesitant to buy a whole big watermelon and soak it in vodka. |
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Keyan was in the middle of a swallow of vodka on the rocks, which he drank like water, when his glass stopped abruptly in mid-swallow. |
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The competition for the purest vodka is now a two-horse race between the Swedes and the Finns. |
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A chemist who swigged vodka at work was let off with a reprimand after she cleaned up her act. |
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On the night in question, it is claimed that vodka, cider and an alcopop were on offer to youngsters. |
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Pour on the vodka, the raspberry liqueur, then the juice, then the soda. Swizzle it all with a swizzle stick and you're good to go. |
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This is a quality vodka that delivers the aroma and flavour of the juice rather than the harsher peel from the fruit. |
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Combine the fruit peels with the vodka in a jar, cover and let stand for 1 week. |
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Or how he tastes like peppermints and sweet vodka at six-thirty on a Saturday morning. |
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The fight came at the end of a night's clubbing during which the prince is reported to have drunk vodka cocktails, tequila and beer. |
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She had given a party the previous night and drank several glasses of vodka punch, cognac, wine and beer. |
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The food is accompanied by copious amounts of vodka, cognac, wine, and beer. |
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Although wine, beer, cognac, and champagne are popular, vodka is the most common drink. |
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I've gotta hit the farter, I've just been to a birthday party and had a few too many vodka shots. |
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This is formulated for either a tea or to be steeped in vodka for an inebriant brew. |
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The vast selections of differing vodka infusions are excellent, something for everyone. |
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She makes just a few house vodka infusions, including one infused with beet that is used in her Ruby. |
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That said, vodka is relatively free from additives known as congeners that are believed to have hangover-inducing potential. |
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You have ceased to represent the demographic for which exotic vodka coolers are crafted. |
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Gin and vodka brands have featured Martini glasses in their ads for years, but now so do rums, cordials and other types of spirits. |
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Strained once again and finished up with a dose of vodka, my cordial was looking nice and smelling lovely. |
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Don a high-tech silver poncho and sip a frosty vodka cocktail from glasses cut from solid blocks of ice while admiring the frozen sculptures. |
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Now the water was up to his chest and his right arm flourished the vodka bottle over his head. |
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Once an empty vodka bottle came into my possession somehow, I must have been about nine at the time. |
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Buying food depended more on ration coupons and bottles of vodka than rubles. |
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Even if someone force-feeds me Valium, even if I chase it with vodka, even if I'm punched in the face before takeoff, I remain petrified. |
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Their drinks menu is impressive despite the lack of cappuccino, and I settled for a small vodka with ice and a coffee with creamer for later. |
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On the credenza near the dining room table were bottles of whiskey, gin, scotch and vodka. |
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Beetroot, dill and vodka are three typical ingredients used in the cuisines of eastern Europe. |
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He was gaunt from drinking too much vodka and his marriage was on the skids. |
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We sat at the bar, and the guy behind it knew April by name, and gave her the usual, a vodka gimlet. |
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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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The only way to appease is to replace vodka and ginger with vodka and beer. |
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The raspberry vodka is photosensitive so, in contrast to their other flavours, they bottle it in dark glass so it keeps its delicate colour. |
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I did not enter their raffles for bottles of Russian vodka or other exotica. |
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Everyone was trying to drown their sorrows in whisky, vodka, or tequila, but everybody remained sober no matter how much they drank. |
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Aside from all the sakes, you can also dizzy yourself with shochu, the fierce Japanese vodka drink, which is newly in vogue in Tokyo. |
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I remember downing a great deal of vodka and dancing in a rather abandoned fashion. |
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Kerrie admitted having drunk two shots of absinthe, a shot of vodka and a can of Stella Artois lager on the night in question. |
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The 16-stone defendant had drunk several pints of beer, alcopops and a quadruple vodka. |
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Once there he was handed a half full bottle of vodka and he grinned widely before taking a long pull of the burning liquid. |
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We appreciated just how well milk, chocolate powder go with rum or vodka, a cold shake with a kick. |
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And he pointed to a sofa, on which sat a tall, rangy, square-jawed blonde holding a glass of warm vodka. |
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Staff gave her a choice of gin, vodka or whisky, before she was given two cupfuls to drink immediately. |
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When they returned home they took bottles of whisky and vodka back with them and another row ensued. |
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The vodka and whisky is flowing and it's just about time to chill out on the sofa with a good film. |
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Eventually, inspired by these noble research efforts, but also by my vodka and karela juice, I decided to make my own contribution. |
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They were made with tequila and vodka, served with whipped cream and went down oh, so easy. |
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If a can of beer, a 5-ounce glass of wine, a wine cooler and a shot of vodka have the same alcohol content, why are they not taxed equally? |
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If your smoked salmon appetizer is a popular dinner order, try offering it with a small shot of chilled aquavit or vodka. |
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And to aid in digesting such a delicious and complex meal, Sweden's famous spiced vodka, aquavit, is always the perfect finish. |
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Others say that witch hazel or vodka, applied directly to the itchy spots, can help speed healing. |
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If you are using alcohol, vodka is the most appropriate as it has no scent of its own. |
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But their celebrations hadn't long started, when police, tipped off by school staff, raided the party and seized lager, beer, vodka and alcopops. |
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Defence barrister David Taylor said he did it because he had drunk ten to 12 pints, and several alcopops with vodka. |
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By contrast, the traditionally more popular blended whiskies are barely holding on against vodka, rum and alcopops. |
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The medium-weight, alembic distilled vodka immediately washes the palate with a lavish array of raspberry flavors that rivals the real thing. |
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Alcoholic drinks such as vodka or kvass are customarily served during a formal meal. |
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Aiming to be the most comprehensive source of vodka information on the Net, iVodka.com is the site for the erudite alkie. |
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A long table held an international array of booze, from Australian wine to Latvian vodka to a particularly unpleasant ouzo. |
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It's a shooter that consists of vodka and red grapefruit juice and tastes pretty good. |
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While perusing the menu, Ritchie offered us an Elvis drink, a vodka and grape drink shooter. |
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If it mysteriously appears anytime soon, she can still come hang out here and drink vodka and lemonades with me. |
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The drink menu said it had pink lemonade, vodka, and grenadine, but I have no idea how many parts of each to use. |
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Robbo equalised in the second half, so now I'm waiting for full time, and drinking vodka and lime, which is all rather civilised. |
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I've heard her laughing loudly in bars, seen her drinking vodka, lime and soda on cramped dance floors, seen her queuing outside West End clubs. |
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The cider and vodka combination is far too lethal for my poor liver so I ended up puking. |
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Friday was a bizarre affair, fuelled by a lethal combination of beer, wine, Jack Daniels and vodka. |
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After an aperitif of homemade orange vodka, a little organic wine is drunk and everyone is in high spirits. |
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This offering from the land of lingonberries and good vodka comes to us via the U.S. capital city. |
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Seville orange segments or slices can be preserved in sweet syrup or alcohol, such as brandy, orange liqueur or vodka. |
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I would not have been able to make it through my first New Year's Eve here without streams of the vodka rotgut. |
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Lounge lizards will welcome this louche downtown bar boasting one of North America's largest vodka selections not to mention world-class wines. |
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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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Freer admitted downing half a bottle of vodka and half a bottle of Canadian rye before the assault. |
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Speaking from her Oxford home, the septuagenarian is lustily draining a vodka and melon cocktail whilst voicing her hopes for the book. |
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Fortified by carry-outs of strong lager and vodka, he would get tanked up before setting out to cause mayhem in the area. |
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Most haunting is a frostbite victim's stump of an arm, newly amputated after he had fallen asleep in temperatures of minus 40C while he was on a vodka binge. |
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Russians believe the best way to dry out from vodka saturation is with a sauna session and a beating with birch branches. |
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Add vodka, creme de cacao, buttermilk, three drops of red food coloring, and vanilla extract to a cocktail shaker with ice. |
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The bit of harbour shinplaster that Monrova had left over from his purchase was used to stock the galley with fruits and vegetables and cooking supplies and vodka. |
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Day 1 starts with Habanero pepper-infused vodka Martinis upon arrival. |
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The first drink you'll find here is Summer Berries, a non-alcoholic quaff, though I'm sure it would also work well with a lot of rum, tequila, gin, or vodka. |
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Or is this a clumsy attempt at a makeover for the water of life, something based on the London vodka restaurants that once revolutionised the perception of Russia's finest? |
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Soju is an ancient Korean and Japanese liquor distilled from rice, barley and sweet potatoes, with a light, crisp taste and mouth feel similar to vodka. |
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He had already been drinking before he arrived with a bottle of vodka and he and his companion went to an off-licence for more drink around 6.30 pm. |
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Lots of bars now are doing their own infusions, usually with vodka. |
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She ordered a double vodka, straight, with a glass of water. |
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Describing the incident in the caravan, he said the man had hold of a vodka bottle by the neck and he reached for the knife out of panic and fear. |
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With its pink colour, it was originally intended as the definitive women's drink, though that role is now occupied by the rather less prosaic Red Bull and vodka. |
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The decrepit BMD came to a stop with a gear-clanking jolt by the water, and within seconds the soldiers broke out the vodka. |
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Joan too, in real life she was a stone-cold hard drinker of vodka. |
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The result is a mouth-filling velvety vodka with subtle peachy notes. |
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I can vaguely remember the comatosing effect of the free Russian vodka. |
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They could choose from vodka, gin, rum, bourbon, scotch or tequila. |
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Gang members ordered hits from inside the jail and dined on salmon and Grey Goose vodka that was smuggled in on their behalf. |
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And in the vodka bars in the capital's labyrinthine streets the locals will huddle around the televisions tonight waiting for a bulletin on how he has done. |
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The first night's catch of perch, grayling and pike turn up as an aperitif, variously salted, cured and smoked, and served with endless glasses of ice-cold Lappish vodka. |
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He reached into the ice chest and pulled out a bottle of vodka. |
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Artisans are also going into vodka, gin and rum, as well as whiskeys. |
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Running through plans and counter-plans, he drove me straight to a dingy pub where he began medicating himself with an endless stream of cigarettes and vodka shooters. |
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The bar staff are dressed in school uniform with prefect badges and kohl pencil freckles and the clientele are sipping shrimp flavored vodka shooters. |
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And behind any club at night you will find gangs of sophisticated and gorgeous thirty-somethings swigging guiltily from an illicit flask of vodka. |
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I will be posting an itinerary shortly so that you can all plan your weekend around coming and supporting us in our efforts by bringing gifts of vodka and chocolate eclairs. |
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Nastasha's head rose and fell with the large intakes of air with each of his burly breaths, the fumes of the lime-laced vodka sifting through his nostrils. |
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After full time we moved from the safe-but-boring pints of lager to vodka. |
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It works, as the licorice stick nose gives way to a lightly sweet, soft and mouth-watering vodka that is delicate and refreshing, with some gentle spiciness on a clean finish. |
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Over a third of women in their twenties are binge drinkers and their fondness for products like vodka and cocktails have helped drive spirits sales. |
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Crawford, taking swigs from a flask of vodka, caused a stir on several evenings by focusing her attentions upon Richardson. |
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The next day we went to a liquor store and bought a big bottle of vodka. |
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Watching the gamine Nicole, hair newly dark, eyes particularly blue, voice as Russian as vodka, you would be entitled to think all your birthdays have come at once. |
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Not to generalize or anything, but in our very limited world, it seems like everyone drinks vodka. |
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She was drinking vodka shots and suddenly became absurdly interested in the three of us, begging introductions and giving each of us a good look-over. |
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I predrank at my place first, about 5 shots of vodka, and 5 beers. |
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John, an English expat who practises an obscure form of spiritual therapy, lives and works surrounded by musty books, bottles of vodka, and a disconnected telephone. |
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Two bars offer brisk service, and the bartenders will occasionally let you order up to four tiny drinks at a time, with rum, gin, vodka and rye on the menu. |
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In a shaker filled with ice, add the red pepper vodka, chocolate liqueur, Sriracha hot sauce, grenadine, and chocolate syrup. |
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The foremost of TV's new generation of female lushes, this millionairess drinks vodka Martinis for breakfast and will have a fifth in her veins by lunch. |
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Chill about six ounces of vodka in a shaker with ice, then strain into a martini glass. |
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The sumptuous spread included mushroom soup, pickled mushrooms, boiled potatoes, salted herring, long sprigs of parsley and, of course, plenty of vodka. |
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The gas counter was run by an ornery, old-west character who got his nickname from the vodka cases he stored in a hidden cave across the highway from his filling station. |
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Mr Thorold also told the court that he and Hildreth regularly went out in the city and described how they often drank up to 12 double vodka and Cokes on a night out. |
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Whiskey and vodka are also loosely classified as such, but the base of baijiu is sorghum. |
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Accounts of his nightly intake include vodka, beer, tequila, all combined. |
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You get cool techno vibes with your vodka or tequila slammers. |
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Cheap as chips, each drank champagne and vodka tonics all night. |
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The chocolate company has come up with Russian vodka shots which are particularly evil, taste stronger than they are, and really make Christmas go with a bit of a slosh. |
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Along with their invitations, each received a miniature bottle of Stoli vodka, with the suggestion that they imbibe first. |
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The burglars also took a child's motorbike scrambler, a khaki coloured container with 25 litres of red diesel and numerous bottles of gin, vodka and liqueurs. |
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If you're mixing screwdrivers yourself, go light on the vodka, as there are about five times as many calories in the vodka as in the orange juice. |
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John and Lorraine learned that the girls had bought some vodka from an off-licence on their way to a disco at the holiday camp where they were staying. |
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After telling my story of the previous day and evening and throwing the empty vodka bottle in the trash, a very sunburned Debbie and I, headed out to dinner at the Rockdell. |
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Ten years on, I like my vodka and tonic in a well-cut piece of glass with a few roughly hewed hunks of ice and a generous squeeze of real lime, thank you very much. |
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The boy brings us vodka and tonic which we drink on the balcony. |
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But it needs to be remembered that, historically, vodka was mostly a plebian and proletarian inebriant, made in a matter of hours from any glut of vegetables. |
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Unfortunately, the train to my conference left at 4 AM after a night spent trying to acquire a travel visa on the sly, which meant drinking a lot of vodka. |
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We ended up playing scrabble in the park, drinking vodka and ginger. |
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Select from Italian, French, Indian, grill, Irish pubs, champagne bars and brasseries at the Viaduct, sports bars, vodka bars and a Brazilian restaurant on Princes Wharf. |
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Of late, chef Jorgensen has been pairing ice-cold vodka Martinis with caviar, pickled quail eggs, goat cheese pizza, Gorgonzola cheese beignets and tartars. |
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To make your personal repellent dilute twelve drops of lavender essential oil in five millilitres of vodka or methylated spirits, and then mix it with 150 ml of warm water. |
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Autocracy is just a Russian bad habit, like smoking three packs of cigarettes a day and drinking a liter of vodka. |
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In other words, it has gone from a miniscule category to a pretty small category when compared to bourbon, tequila, rum or vodka. |
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We got the bottle of vodka, come down the creek and let's get smashed! |
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For chickens, pour vodka or gin over chicken scratch in a coffee can, let it soak for two or three hours with the can covered. |
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In a large glass, mix 300ml tomato juice, a measure of vodka, a squeeze of lime, a dash of Worcestershire Sauce and a couple of drops of Tabasco. |
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The vodka, supplied by spirits producer Wimpex, is made using spring water, organic wheat and a touch of Altaian honey. |
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The Yacker, an old gallon-size pickle jar filled with ice, lemons, sugar and vodka. |
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Gavin Terry, 19, died after a party at which vodka and yards of ale were drunk. |
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Gavin Terry, 19, drowned after a party in a halls of residence where students downed vodka and sank yards of ale. |
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He soon expanded the range of products to include handcrafted vodka, gin, rum and corn whiskey. |
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He was found dead in his Bellevue Hill flat with an empty vodka bottle and a scattering of amylobarbitone tablets. |
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The colour is achieved by distilling the vodka with catechu, a herb found in Southern Asia. |
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There's crisp burnt kale on the side and the deep-fried softshell crab in vodka sourdough batter is comfort food of the highest order. |
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Chinese meals and vodka have been sadly replaced by mineral water and rabbit food. |
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Tarpan is a high quality, triple-distilled vodka from the beautiful region of Masuria in North Eastern Poland. |
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He drinks what ever we're drinking and likes crack baby, a mixture of vodka, passion-fruit and champagne. |
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A BURGLAR fell asleep on a king-sized bed in a house in Traisen, Austria, after drinking a bottle of the home owner's vodka. |
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Instead of using chemical nasties, spritz on straight vodka and leave for 15 minutes before brushing o the dark stains with a nailbrush. |
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Jackson was once allegedly struck over the head with a vodka bottle by fellow Yank star Jasmine Waltz. |
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As soon as possible after contact, pour vodka on the skin to wash away the urushiol oil which causes major itching. |
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He makes his Bullshot with jerky-infused vodka and garnishes it appropriately with a stick of jerky. |
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The vodka maker has teamed with Virgin Galactic, the pioneering commercial spaceflight company founded by Richard Branson. |
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The habaneros are soaked in vodka for about a week, then the booze is shaken up with the pina and strained. |
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Another serious New York cocktail bar, the Pegu Club, also recently added a vodka cocktail. |
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Pour a measure each of vodka and gin with a half measure each of whisky and Irish cream liqueur. |
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In addition to whiskey and vodka, he recommends rum, tequila, angostura bitters, triple sec and vermouth. |
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So, like an idiot, I picked up 11 So, like an idiot, I picked up 11 co-codamol and necked them co-codamol and necked them with a bottle of vodka. |
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Boru, an Irish vodka, has founded the Boru Vodka Tastemaker Club for devotees. |
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As Gorbachev's antialcoholism campaign intensified, it became increasingly difficult to purchase once-ubiquitous vodka. |
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Louis Distillery, discovered that, like most things, their Cardinal Sin premium vodka just gets better with age. |
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Tickets cost pounds 45 per person and a vodka martini, canapes, finger buffet and glass of bubbly at midnight are included in the price. |
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Germans eat doughnuts, Lithuanians eat blinis, Finns eat split pea and ham soup, and Poles eat paczki, pickled herrings and vodka. |
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Pavlenko exclaimed, taking a swig of the Ukrainian vodka known as harilka. |
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In 1974 Burton spent six weeks in a clinic to recuperate from a period during which he had drunk three bottles of vodka a day. |
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It is a type of vodka made from distilled potatoes and flavoured with either caraway seeds or angelica. |
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It can be used as a mixer with alcoholic beverages, mainly vodka and whisky. |
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More discreetly set on the sideboy were bottles of vodka and whiskey and a box of Cuban cigars. |
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The investigator suspected the poor dead bastards were just a vodka troika that had cheerily frozen to death. |
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A glass of vodka sat next to the ashtray on his night table. |
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The house speciality is a potent blend of Belvedere black raspberry vodka, fresh blackberries, cassis and cranberry topped with champagne. |
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Add chocolate milk, vodka, whiskey, ice in blender and blend. |
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Haz lined his stomach with some schnitzel before getting on the vodka and cranberries. |
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The world's first written mention of vodka originates from Poland. |
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Stepping up the flavour is a plate of scallops, cured in elderflower vodka and served with preserved sea cabbage, powdered seaweed and pickled samphire. |
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Without a wink of sleep, she was on a private jet, flying off to the party was still winding having drunk the equivalent shots of vodka and champers. |
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When we visited, we sipped a citrusy kumquat vodka infusion and a subtly spicy mole vodka made with guajillo pepper and locally sourced Dagoba Chocolate cacao nibs. |
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A few days later, one of Hendrix's girlfriends, Carmen Borrero, required stitches after he hit her above her eye with a vodka bottle during a drunken, jealous rage. |
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I have found that, at every reception or cocktail party given at our embassy, pirozhki is a favourite, second only to our Russian caviar and vodka. |
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Crops of rye, wheat, barley, and millet provide the ingredients for various breads, pancakes and cereals, as well as for kvass, beer and vodka drinks. |
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But there's still a lot of purifying and studying to be done before fuel made from corn is turned into your next vodka or mixed into your morning mouth wash. |
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I don't take vodka straight, but it slips down with a bit of lemonade. |
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Another technology, that according to one hypothesis originally was brought from Europe by the Italians, resulted in the development of vodka, the national beverage of Russia. |
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By the 1970s, he was swallowing one bottle of vodka and a couple of bottles of wine every day, along with unreckonable amounts of Champagne and codeine and amphetamine. |
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Eurydice pointed to the cupboard, and sat down on the low divan with folded hands, and looked at the floor. She was quite white. Elsa made her drink a glass of vodka. |
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Along with big sis Isabella, 20, and 10 mates, the gang quaffed Crack Baby cocktails, five bottles of Cristal champers and two bottles of Grey Goose vodka. |
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The staple food, mashed green bananas, also turned into beer if left in a dugout with a bit of yeast or if left longer, could become waragi, a kind of tropical vodka. |
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The duo shared a helluva lot of vodka with Louis Tomlinson and Calvin Harris, now dating Harry Styles' ex-girlfriend Taylor Swift, who was also there. |
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The Noble Martini combines Olifant Vodka with Damilano Barolo concentrate, and his Super Tuscan Martini mixes vodka with a Brancaia Tre wine reduction. |
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Nils Oscar was founded by Swedish entrepreneur Karl-David Sundberg in 1996 and produces a range of 10 beers as well as distilling vodka and akvavit. |
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This brilliant drink is not only encased in a skull-shaped bottle but contains the purest, creamiest drop of vodka that I have had the pleasure to enjoy. |
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They had been Skittling vodka they had mixed in their bedrooms. |
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Basic drinks made with vodka or rum or gin mixed with citrus juice like the Seabreeze, Cape Codder, Greyhound and Salty Dog dominated the scene, Robertiello recalls. |
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Word is, everyone from models, rappers and actors including Heidi Klum, Cindy Crawford and Jennifer Aniston are going crazy for Ciroc, the chic new starchless vodka. |
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