Very often you may be eating three meals together each day or sharing a cocktail before dinner or a nightcap when the day is done. |
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In the nightcap of the doubleheader, he hit a ninth inning homer off Hoyt Wilhelm to assure the Yankees of a 1-0 win. |
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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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Nicholson had hit three home runs in the opener and connected again in the seventh inning of the nightcap. |
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The jovial evening was finished back at V's where we enjoyed a final vodka nightcap. |
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After dinner, you can adjourn to a cozy room with comfortable sofas and modern fittings for a nightcap. |
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In the nightcap, it went down to the ninth inning, two out and we're one run down. |
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Scrooge sits before the fire in his dressing gown and nightcap thinking of the way that the doorknocker changed form. |
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Dolly the Mega-Cat may favour a little Carnation Milk as a nightcap, but, always a lady, never nibbles between meals. |
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The man, in nightshirt and nightcap, his splayed legs towards you, lies on a sheet pulled from the bed. |
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We weren't ready to call it a night, so we headed to Daiquiri Dick's for a nightcap. |
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But as a wonderful dinner, a romantic walk on the pier and a tasty nightcap at a local pub passed, Sarah seemed to get dejected. |
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In Europe many people drink a cup of this herbal tea as their customary nightcap to relax them before going to bed. |
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Well, what if I went for a nightcap at my hotel and just happened to get chatting to a lady in the bar? |
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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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That night, about a week before Thanksgiving, Salahi invited her to his hotel room for a nightcap. |
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Repro-Anaïs wears a nightdress with blue flowers and an assorted cotton nightcap. |
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Was it the airline that made sure your infant was looked after, or the hotel that made sure your favourite nightcap was on offer? |
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The refined interior decoration of the rooms and the superb roof terrace is ideal for enjoying a nightcap. |
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The opening hours of the hotel bar have been extended to midnight for after dinner bar talk or a liquid nightcap. |
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The vertical Head House is host to the day's activities with restaurants taking you from breakfast to nightcap. |
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Enjoy a nightcap in our bar after your Table d' Hôtes or dinner in a restaurant together with the other guests. |
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We then skipped desserts, but accepted a Pernod as the nightcap. |
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Elaine was always happy to see me, although she didn't bother to hide her irritation when I'd come for a nightcap. |
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He would work until seven at his desk, dressed in nightcap and robe, changing back into these garments at once when he had returned from his morning lectures. |
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Second, when taking medication that shouldn't be mixed with alcohol, don't drink an entire bottle of wine as a nightcap when you need to catch a train early the next morning. |
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Sherries make a soothing and relaxing nightcap, especially the dark oloroso ones, so full of flavour they taste sweet, though many contain almost no sugar at all. |
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Down in Santa's bedroom his nightcap and gown hangs on the end of the bed. |
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Although the rough weather and thickening fog beyond the harbour prevented us passing between the high cliffs, we made up for it with a nightcap in the yacht club. |
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About a few words of thanks to all our fellow riders and a nightcap, we took our respective destinations in themselves giving appointments until next year... God willing... and as Hugh would say: Adesias. |
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And while you may think that glass of wine or beer will help you fall asleep, alcohol can actually spoil your slumber, so its best to pass on the nightcap. |
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It was the other way around in the nightcap where Pierre Dagenais scored his second win of the season leaving Laurent Ladouceur behind him in second spot. |
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A glass of beer can also be useful as a nightcap to help you to sleep. |
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When Nick, a young biology professor, and his mousy wife, Honey, stop by for a nightcap, they are enlisted as fellow fighters, and the battle begins. |
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Or enjoy a nightcap as you reflect on your dining-in-the-dark experience. |
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Top with small scoops of vanilla ice and a shot glass with the nightcap. |
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The Pullman team invites you to partake of a decadent nightcap with talented Montréal chocolatier Chloé and Francine Forgeron, producer of Grande Champagne's prestigious cognacs. |
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The discussion was closed late in the evening with an invitation to the public to use the nightcap which was offered as an opportunity for further discussions. |
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The best place for a nightcap is the TLR Café, part of The Living Room music venue, where live bands play and the bar serves Indian wines from Sula or Nine Hills. |
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I'll make myself a nightcap of whisky and lemon before heading to bed. |
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