He does not seem to smoke or drink, although he has downplayed his abstemiousness since joining the drinks group. |
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Almost 49 percent of U.S. adults abstain from alcohol use or drink fewer than 12 drinks per year. |
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The main problem with promotions is that people tend to mix their drinks and can finish up very drunk and that is when the problems start. |
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Of course this became a bit repetitive as I had chosen to mix my drinks that night, however I was impressed never the less. |
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The dramatic bills of fare change five to six times a year, featuring different drinks per season in the center spread. |
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Seasonal treats include candies, cookies, fruits, nuts, food snacks and drinks which overflow the gift basket. |
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Thus, we were treated to complimentary popcorn and drinks and a general attitude of being better than everybody else. |
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What we get at the other end is a drunk, disillusioned rock star who drinks far too much and seems sunk in a permanent mire of melancholy. |
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Keep your body refreshed by enjoying summer drinks such as mint juleps or raspberry iced teas. |
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Other drinks at industry, including its mint julep, are served the same way. |
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The latest bid to gain a late-night drinks licence for the Centre may be set for failure, objectors' lawyers have claimed. |
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Try to ensure that most of the time the snacks and drinks between meals are healthy. |
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Sometimes when I went to bed I would mull over the day, and instead of counting sheep, I would count the drinks I'd had. |
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I got a young shedhand to have a few drinks with him and tell him he was waiting for a shed to start. |
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From a trainspotter's point of view I find it really interesting as well, the historical side of drinks and so forth. |
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Fortunately stumping up for two lots of traditional 19th hole drinks rounds didn't put too big a dent in the Barton household budget. |
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Major attractions of the mela were the traditional drinks like khus, gulab and badam sherbet, milk shakes and thandai. |
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Growth is to be found in bottled water, sports drinks and juice, areas where the company is falling behind competitors. |
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Danny accepts it with a grateful nod and drinks a long draught, trying to banish the shakes from his body. |
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The two headed to their sides of the arena to towel off and take long drinks from canteens of flavored water. |
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We microwaved a pizza and had a few drinks to celebrate the closure of business and I pretended to be sleepy drunk. |
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You can touch Evan for the occasional meal or drinks but a million bucks is crossing the line. |
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With a few drinks under his belt he decides to remedy his silent solitude by going to sit at the bar. |
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Jack drinks to the nagging, festering sense of regret that torments his sleep. |
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We had a couple of drinks and chatted in the captain's cabin, and as he handed me a top-up he tried to kiss me. |
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I met Ghost in the pub beforehand and we had a couple of drinks before toddling off to the Zodiac. |
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The waiter brought over their drinks and Jake clinked his glass to make a toast. |
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But, as Sandy said in his email, what he's really looking forward to is some toad-in-the-hole and a couple of drinks in the Rod and Mullet. |
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While we were waiting we ordered soft drinks for the Mesdames, while I asked for a beer. |
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In a ramshackle home-cum-studio, he drinks mescal, enjoys Mexican movies and radio, and avoids people and painting. |
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Some of them actually buy a number of drinks and consume them quickly to get a fast kick. |
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The boys had merely had a few drinks and a wee singsong, and things had gone slightly awry. |
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We had been pre-warned that there wasn't an interval in the show so we'd have to take our pre-show drinks in plastic beakers. |
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And because there's also a ban on juice cartons and glass bottles, children bring drinks to school in reusable beakers ever day. |
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Refreshments were served afterwards which included various types of drinks and edibles. |
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They went to the kitchens, and found the kitchen workers ready to serve cookies and drinks on the spot. |
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He's just your average alcoholic who wallows in self-pity and drinks every spare penny I can earn. |
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She's arranged to meet a few people in the Rising Sun for drinks after work. |
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It contained a variety of rides for kids of all ages, with plenty for snack foods, drinks and conveniently located bathrooms. |
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I went to a bar where the bartenders know me and would give me sympathy drinks for free. |
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The bartenders make good drinks and they always have quality music and good sound. |
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The bartender dropped down our drinks and then went off to help the other bar patrons. |
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He advises training bartenders to count the number of drinks that customers consume. |
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Typically, bartenders contend that their primary job is to make drinks and collect the money. |
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The decor is cool, the music is good, the drinks are great, and the bartenders aren't bad looking either. |
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One of the bartenders placed two drinks in a tall glass in front of Dai and Cooper. |
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He is a lawyer, and I know if I meet him for drinks I will get the third degree and it will be ugly. |
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Mr Kangote had earned a reputation of being a very alert barman who would not give wrong drinks nor give incorrect change. |
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As Maria and company entered the pub, he immediately handed off the drinks to a barmaid and went straight to Erik. |
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The barmaids are well fit, and you get your drinks served to you in a flash. |
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One young lass is desperate to make it as a singer, but finds that she's having more success slinging the drinks as a barmaid. |
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For a squeamish diary writer it was enough to send me to the editor's well-stocked drinks cabinet for a nip of his favourite barley wine. |
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He also reads magazines to see what chefs are doing to get ideas of drinks to pair with food. |
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The few barflies left in the joint turn back to their drinks as if nothing had happened. |
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However, caffeine can increase thermogenesis and energy expenditure, so the impact of coffee and other caffeine-containing drinks is unclear. |
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She insisted that she had agreed to come to St Lucia to serve drinks behind a bar, nothing else. |
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From where I was seated, it looked like a mass of writhing bodies, drinks sloshing around as people carelessly pushed through the crowd. |
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Hot drinks aren't as likely to sell on their own as more familiar cocktails like Martinis. |
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His drinks of choice are Pernod, Tequila, Southern Comfort, Jim Beam and any Scotch whisky that costs more than Chivas Regal. |
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I have shaky hands and weak wrists, and am very bad at carrying drinks and plates. |
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There are some delicious and healthy fruit drinks on the market that could tempt our children into good habits. |
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She had to tell me off, otherwise she would be implicitly encouraging the students to bring drinks into the library. |
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You don't have to become a teetotaller but limit your drinking to two drinks a day and give yourself one alcohol free day each week. |
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Over the years I've known 3 sets of twins and in every case one of them drinks and one is teetotal because they don't like the taste of alcohol. |
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The dining-room, with vistas of the lake and the mountains, remains open all day for restorative drinks of water, herbal tea and vegetable broth. |
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Sales of beverages such as water, juice, tea, and sports drinks are growing as much as eight times faster than U.S. soda sales. |
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Take small sips of water, weak tea, clear soft drinks, noncaffeinated sports drinks or broth. |
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With a few boxes like this one, he could buy that tavern he wanted and offer cool drinks in the summer. |
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His custom suffers because the policemen take their drinks in the taphouses. |
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It is also vying for competition and prices its drinks on Wednesday and Thursday nights at special rates. |
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Once at the beach everyone was free to go local, sample snacks and drinks at the beach tavernas, swim nude, or just hang out. |
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To say that people get really drunk because of drinks promotions is a load of old tosh. |
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He convinces her to go by promising a full congregation for her mission, and Sarah quickly takes to the milk drinks Sky orders for her. |
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A saloon bar with swing-doors, sawdust floors and a long wooden counter, your drinks choice is light or dark ale. |
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The menu had a wide variety of snacks and drinks on it varying from pizzas, burgers and tacos to soft drinks, juice and coffee. |
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Topping drinks tableside with whipped cream or freshly grated nutmeg or cinnamon, for example, attracts attention. |
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The bar staff were busy yet managed to serve the drinks in an attentive and flamboyant manner. |
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Diet drinks can be even worse than non-diet, because they contain saccharin which provokes hyperactivity even more. |
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Anyone lucky enough to get their photograph on the wall behind the bar is assured of free drinks for life. |
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There was an assortment of free drinks on offer and a couple of plates of biscuits. |
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Ian drinks his coffee and talks enthusiastically about his love of singing. |
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The passengers were kept in the airport lounge and given lunch and drinks while they waited to re-board. |
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After supping our drinks and relaxing in the lounge we were taken into the restaurant. |
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He had some drinks under one arm and a multipack of loo paper in the other. |
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For 2000, the Red Robin list of summer drinks will again blend color, flavor and fun with variations on their popular Long Island iced teas. |
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The best thirst quenching long drinks are those made without too many ingredients. |
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In regions where the summer is long, hot and humid, long drinks are a tradition. |
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The so-called long drinks are in fact short drinks served over crushed ice. |
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Onions, artichokes, pears, wheat, and some soft drinks and processed foods contain this sugar, which may be difficult to digest. |
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If I halve this by drinking a little less and having friends round for drinks more often, I could save. |
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I'll even promise a round of drinks for the staff the next time I'm in London. |
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Another round of drinks and she was stumbling around with the rest of them. |
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Anyone joining a group of drinkers immediately buys a round of drinks for everyone at the table. |
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She distracted Annie from more questions by ordering around round of drinks for everyone. |
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There were drinks and chatting and the two Ambassadors mounted a rostrum to give their speeches. |
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Cadbury put its European beverages arm up for sale last month so it could focus on its confectionery arm and drinks business elsewhere. |
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I served them their drinks and promptly seated myself on the arm of the chair Ayden sat in. |
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Decaffeinated or naturally caffeine-free drinks are generally better options for those who are prone to anxiety. |
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As the drinks flow and the money rolls in, Moe takes credit for the creation and cuts Homer out completely. |
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At the bar, look for upscale liquor and signature drinks along with a variety of tapas. |
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Not a lot else to add really, except that I think I mixed my drinks a little and had a killer hangover that lasted well into Sunday afternoon! |
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Dewey drinks hard, sleeps late, plays gigs in dingy clubs and, most importantly, loves to rock. |
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They have already raised a 500-name petition against the application for a drinks licence but could not prevent it being granted yesterday. |
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New flavors such as blueberry also claim to reduce the risk of certain diseases, while fermented dairy drinks are thought to aid digestion. |
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You need only to order the main course and the appetizers, dessert and all drinks are free. |
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It was things like the absence of drinks and the sheer lack of respect for elderly people, which appalled me. |
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Local drinks include natural lemonade and limeade, palm wine, and beer and gin made from millet. |
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This attitude extends to other things like the drinks licensing laws for example. |
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Old and new world wines complement dinner, and aperitifs and after-dinner drinks are served in the airy drawing room beside the turf fires. |
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I went out for light drinks with a mate after work last night and was home by 8.30 pm. |
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After several drinks it was barely liftable, and would be a good candidate for breaking toes if you dropped it. |
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So you rummage around hopefully in the drinks cupboard and sure enough you find the dusty bottle of Romanian Liebfraumilch. |
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Though main course dishes change daily, items such as the antipasto, green salad, herbal tea or coffee, soft drinks and dessert are standard. |
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Instead, I want to swig lush, long, refreshing mixed drinks that make me feel I am lolling about on a beach fanned by a cool sea breeze. |
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More than 10 million litres of colas, lemonades and fruit drinks are consumed in the UK every week. |
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I love the flavor of mint, and using it to enhance drinks like lemonade and cocoa is especially refreshing. |
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They only had rudimentary medicines like peppermint cure and hot lemon drinks to fight off the virus. |
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No one made me hot lemon drinks or brought me books to read, or showed the slightest sign of sympathy. |
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When it is warmer, people consume plenty of lemon juice, and drinks made from crushed petals of roses and sugar, instead. |
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Children attending the camps need leisurewear, packed lunches, plenty of drinks and tuck money. |
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Being independently run, owner Elspeth Hart is not restricted to what drinks she can offer her customers. |
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Amazing drinks and smoothies with a large selection of shooters and beer on tap. |
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The bride was able to cover her meal, her drinks and then some out of the money she made. |
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Not only does she use an enema a couple of times a week, but she also drinks laxative tea containing senna all the time. |
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The perfect spot for calm and quiet intimacy before more lavish dinners, drinks and dancing on the upper floors. |
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It makes 1m a year from renting out the galleries for conferences, drinks parties, dinners and product launches. |
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It won't take food and drinks companies long to all latch on to the fact that Manchester sells. |
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The other returns to the table, it's getting close to last orders so shorter drinks with higher alcohol content are the very thing. |
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But the pair will not dash off on their honeymoon after last orders because they want to keep the drinks flowing until after New Year. |
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And there's a lot of good drinks as well, fruit juices and lassi, the yogurt drinks mixed with fruit, and sometimes with rose water. |
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Meetings with the police and the council ensure we have a drinks licence, which is of minor importance in these parts you understand. |
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He called for landlords, the drinks industry and hoteliers to work together to ease the passage of the Bill. |
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Half a dozen might make a novelty set of drinks coasters, but a million amounts to about 17 tons of landfill. |
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However, there are salads, drinks and relishes for meat that also incorporate this prairie fruit. |
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All the players are awarded prizes including drinks and GAA yearbooks, with pictures and stories of their heroes. |
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I'm guessing he didn't spend it on handguns or blasting caps, maybe just a few drinks on the house. |
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It's the landlord's last night, so the final rounds of drinks are on the house. |
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As a peace offering, Rewpert told Gordon to bring over a couple of drinks on the house. |
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Beer, lager and cider were the most popular drinks but there was a sharp increase in alcopops drinkers. |
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We were losing money and we took the decision to do an all-in drinks promotion. |
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Yesterday evening I sang carols for a company Xmas drinks event at the Abbotsford Convent. |
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Rehydration solution and some sports drinks are useful for rapid rehydration, although in most cases, plain water is fine. |
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Many more women, and gay men, find their drinks laced with a whole host of other illegal and prescription drugs or alcohol. |
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Satisfied and with a newly acquired tan we also indulged in pitchers of drinks all round and some photo taking. |
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Alcoholic drinks such as vodka or kvass are customarily served during a formal meal. |
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Also available are hot and cold drinks and light refreshments at very reasonable prices. |
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On that day or the days before, everyone is welcome for drinks and refreshments. |
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At the bar there are a variety of lagers, draught ale and hand-pulls, a selection of bottled drinks and eight different types of wine. |
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The development of alcopops and other drinks clearly designed to attract the young is one of its most unpleasant developments. |
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Then Jack Daniel's, with alcoholic Hard Cola drinks available at the corner grocery. |
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Blundell Park's six bars will be an alcohol-free zone after the Mariners forgot to re-apply for their drinks licence in time. |
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Carbonated drinks are the single biggest source of refined sugars in the American diet. |
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Consider also that alcohol-free beverages and drinks are loaded with profit. |
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On the same night Gavin was also plied with alcohol, served up in a soft drinks can, Star claimed. |
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The fact of the matter is that virtually every employee drinks the Kool-Aid and keeps their mouth shut publicly when still on board. |
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Never mind fancy energy drinks or cool cola, an East Lancashire company is reviving some old favourites to tantalise our tastebuds. |
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Caffeine containing foods commonly consumed are coffee, tea, cola drinks and chocolate. |
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Reduce the number of cups of coffee, tea or cola drinks you drink, especially later on in the day. |
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Policing may look easy from the outside, especially when some know-it-alls have a few drinks in their systems. |
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The recommended way to enjoy soju or sake, the national drinks of South Korea and Japan, is by quickly knocking them back in short, small shots. |
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He gambles, he drinks too much and he womanises on a scale to rival Casanova! |
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Sorry the little woman got scared, but pour yourselves some drinks and try to have a chuckle about it, like the rest of us. |
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It boasts a fairly good selection of drinks and is within walking distance from the sleeping quarters. |
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The chip will keep count of how many drinks they've had and how much of a bill they need to settle with us. |
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She turns on her heel and quickly returns with our drinks in small, metallic pots and chipped mugs. |
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Frasier invites her home for drinks with hopes of kindling a romance, but is miffed when Martin captures her attention instead. |
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The kilojoule value of some of these drinks varies slightly between brands and the figures are averages. |
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Pre-lunch drinks will be served in the reception area of the hotel, where people will have the opportunity to meet up. |
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Those that served quality drinks did not have this sign, hence the origin of the saying good wine needs no bush. |
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If you're short of space, move wine, beer and other drinks into a cool place, such as the garage. |
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As bulldozers started clearing the rubble, two drinks glasses still stood on a window sill. |
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They wound me up about the result, we had a few drinks and we shared some laughs. |
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Eggs and fish often cause problems with bad smells, and fizzy drinks and beer produce excess wind and runny motions. |
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Now the Goods Shed restaurant buys much of their pickings, and features their home-made wild cherry and elderflower on its drinks list. |
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They're not content selling potatoes or lamb chops when they can make so much more selling packets of crisps, fizzy drinks and ready meals. |
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Finally after what seemed like ages we had our drinks and were sitting outside. |
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I've decided to go against the grain and not have any mixed drinks tonight. |
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As I was buying the drinks in the pub she had got it out and was having a read. |
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I'm not a member but one of my clients always insists on meeting there, and who am I to argue, given that only members can buy drinks there? |
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High-GI foods such as sports drinks and white sugar are fast-acting carbs, while legumes and pasta are low-GI, or slow-acting, carbs. |
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He was out on the lash with a gang of workmates, boys from finance, getting the drinks in on the month's bonus. |
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After a few drinks we mounted a quest to try and find the local karaoke bar. |
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For all that, Grossman drinks more white wine than red, partly because he eats a lot of fish and vegetarian food. |
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They do have some local beers and whisky and a range of soft drinks and juices, however. |
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The drinks bottles contained a wide range of beverages, including aerated water, ginger beer and lemonade all produced locally. |
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In addition, juices reconstituted with sugar and water and aerated drinks are also highly cariogenic. |
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He has eliminated much of the trademark junk food from his diet, drinks copious amounts of water, and eats salads. |
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He was having a whale of a time, laughing with his mates, and buying drinks for all of them. |
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The Californian state assembly has voted to ban soda sales to elementary school students and restrict sales of the drinks at junior high schools. |
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You need electric juice to mix up all those fruity summer drinks to be enjoyed poolside. |
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For palates that have grown up with an array of soft drinks and fruit juices, that flavor profile can be a little too intense. |
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Watch out for acidic drinks, such as fizzy drinks and fruit juices, as they can cause tooth erosion. |
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He looked as though he'd put a few drinks away, and his red nose suggested that that wasn't unusual for him. |
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There would be howls of outrage from the drinks industry but we can put up with that. |
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She said hyperactivity in children could stem from too many fizzy drinks and additives. |
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Prices of food and drinks are very competitive and additionally, most places pass out free drinks and announce happy hours. |
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Mixing your drinks adds insult to injury and increases the amount of toxins you have to cope with. |
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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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Well drinks are poured 'out of the well', a 'speed rack' of stock liquors kept at the bartender's station. |
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An addictive personality, he is now off the drugs, though he still drinks a bit. |
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I was also addicted to soft drinks so no wonder my teeth are so shot to pieces these days. |
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The patient eats and drinks these foods while radiographic images are observed on a video monitor and recorded on videotape. |
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A process used to coat the inside of drinks cartons was adapted to deposit a thin film of acrylic acid polymer on to the discs. |
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These three staples, potato, quinoa, and maize, have all been used to make alcoholic drinks of varying potency. |
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It was past midnight and the place was pretty much deserted except for a couple of guys having quiet drinks at the all night bar. |
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Give people great drinks that quench their thirst and spark their imagination. |
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We moved back to the bar joking and laughing, and ordered drinks to quench our thirst. |
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On the way back, we stopped at that McDonald's, just to get frozen drinks to quench our thirsts. |
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Ron even began to warm up to him after Landon started taking orders from the staff and buying everyone's drinks for them. |
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But public health experts warned against drinking large quantities of sugary drinks in a bid to boost memory function. |
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I've been relaxing around Madrid, taking it easy, enjoying the lie-ins and the food, not to mention the one or two drinks at night. |
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He would bring him to his office after the Senate recessed and ply him with drinks until the inebriated Kentuckian would agree to anything Johnson wanted. |
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There is also a good drinks chapter including ginger beer and lassi. |
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Canned drinks like mercy contain up 5,000 percent of the daily value of certain vitamins. |
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The house becomes a back channel of sorts, as the men mingle over drinks and cigars and cultivate business deals. |
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For men, excessive, or binge drinking, is defined as five or more drinks at one time, or more than 15 drinks during the week. |
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In the movie, Murray portrays Vincent McKenna, a brash, loud, foul-mouthed man who drinks and chain-smokes. |
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Hackneyed and sterile, the Rockwell is ideal if you are looking for vastly overpriced drinks served by offhand waiters with pathetically slow service. |
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He took his drinks so seriously that he could give a lecture on why a certain kind of trout should be washed down with red wine and not white wine. |
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With good growth forecasts, resilience to economic downturns and the prospect of more consolidation, the drinks sector is one to keep on your watch list. |
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The set was two and a half hours of music with a twenty-minute interval for drinks and some quick reprogramming of the lights and video projectors. |
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We'd just gone out for a few quiet drinks and the pub was half-empty. |
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The barman, acned and sneaking drinks behind the bar, watches. |
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Just keep the drinks coming and leave the forecasts to the weatherman. |
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Sports drinks and coconut water, which is lower in sugar, can also redeem electrolytes lost while drinking, says White. |
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Having put a few drinks away, it wasn't hard to go and talk to her. |
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All chief ceremonies, however, regardless of village, culminate in the kava ceremony wherein the candidate drinks kava for the first time as the new chief. |
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The Beverage Council of Ireland this weekend strenuously denied that the organisation had been involved in illegal price-fixing in the wholesale drinks market. |
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There is ample room for family members to kibitz with the cook, and adequate circulation space for guests who always seem to nosh where food and drinks are being served. |
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She had put herself on a strict diet to fit into a new bathing suit, hadn't eaten all day, had a few drinks at a friends party, felt woozy and went to lie down. |
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You can do this by avoiding long periods of time in the sun, drinking plenty of salty fluids, and avoiding alcohol and drinks containing caffeine such as tea, coffee and cola. |
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Since five or more drinks in one evening qualifies as binge-drinking, the trick is to drink from glasses large enough to get through a bottle of wine in four refills or fewer. |
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Try alcohol-free beers, wines, and mixed drinks as a substitute. |
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Alcari was a strong mixture of alcoholic drinks and distilled milk. |
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Even the drinks are opening up as an area where flavours are being added to give consumers a ready-mixed alcoholic beverage, said a spokesman for Kerry. |
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We need to change this way of thinking and bring back the idea that a pleasant night at the pub can be a time for a few drinks and a chat, not a reason to get totally wrecked. |
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Here are some easy, tasty, refreshing drinks and snacks you can make. |
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Is she a lacto-vegetarian, who eats and drinks dairy products? |
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It is an all-inclusive resort, so all meals and drinks are included. |
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Music's still good, drinks are still expensive, crowd's a little lame. |
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Suddenly, her aloneness, the dress, the expensive vanilla-scented perfume, the strange drinks and the unfriendly looks from across the bar make sense. |
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The scrub jay drinks by lapping up the water and then tilting his head back in order to swallow, while the mourning dove dips his beak deep into the water and sips away. |
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Famous traditional cold drinks like thandai, lassi, jal jeera, mango shake, milk shake and chuski were on display and sale here in a variety of tastes and colours. |
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No longer will we have to rush to get the drinks in before last orders at 11 o'clock when new licensing laws introduce continental style late opening hours for bars and pubs. |
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This year, with slightly more worldliness and way fewer drinks consumed, I could see the emotionally fraught underbelly. |
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They provided inexpensive soft drinks and even baked Anzac biscuits. |
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The others were standing around, drinks in hand, congratulating my cousin on his initiation, and asking us amused tones what we thought of the crazy rigmarole. |
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Between them, Indians now drank 2,880 million bottles of fizzy drinks and flew 10 million miles each year. |
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And they start to overthrow their traditional drinks for fizzy sugared and flavored water packed into bottles and cans. |
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Two somewhat ritualized markers of politeness are the offering of tea, coffee, and sweets to house visitors and taking turns buying rounds of drinks at a pub. |
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There were waiters with trays full of drinks standing behind the gospel choir, like someone might release the hounds. |
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The children nap and watch television while the parents sit listlessly by the filthy pool and demand more ice for their drinks from harried servants. |
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On no account is he an aloof, lofty person, but instead he eats and drinks with the Minjung, sometimes asking favours from them or vice versa, granting their requests. |
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We order a round of drinks and then I head out to the dance floor. |
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Andrew was at the bar, ordering a round of drinks for them all. |
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After the revolution, newly hired workers no longer had to buy a round of drinks for their mates, and they no longer drank in honor of their bosses. |
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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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He sits down opposite us and orders long drinks in pretty colours. |
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Overall they have crafted what is a thoroughly modern, stylish and super-smooth sound, all long drinks in late-summer afternoons and soft ocean breezes. |
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Out in the leafy gardens there are wicker tables and long drinks in the garden by the tennis court, beside which ladies recline on chaise longues. |
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Traffic was kept away and an array of colourful stalls filled the street, selling items as varied as rugs and carpets, clothes, herbal drinks and antique jewellery. |
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We made up lost time and arrived at Gare du Nord on time, to be loaded into taxis and driven to our hotel for baths and showers and drinks before dinner. |
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But, all it took was a couple of drinks before the Inside Llewyn Davis star began ripping her gown apart. |
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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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Winter ice, heavily insulated with straw and sacking, was already being stored for months in deep cellars, and then hauled out to cool summer drinks for the wealthy. |
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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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For Kid Russell, as he was called, Lewistown was the place he came to kick up his heels, and, it is said, exchange sketches for drinks in local saloons. |
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They abuse drinks or drugs, abuse spouses and loved ones, shirk sleep and plummet into crippling depression. |
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Lack of modern equipment, absence of western influence, and a desire for strong, sweet drinks made syrupy, maderized wines the norm in state wineries in the past. |
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Walk into any bar on a Friday night and she's sure to be there, working her delicate trade, soaking up free drinks as fast as she can get saps to buy them. |
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The characters are relaxing, enjoying mead, grog, and various other old-timesy type drinks that no one actually drinks anymore like sarsaparilla, sherry, or wine coolers. |
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On the day, everyone at the tea room will be wearing yellow T-shirts, serving yellow drinks and food and donating their tips and 20 per cent of the day's takings. |
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In addition to sugars that occur naturally in food, the average American diet includes 20 added teaspoons of sugar a day, much of it in soft drinks and prepared foods. |
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After ordering a few drinks from the bar we quickly scanned the menu. |
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A little on the expensive side, it has a happy hour with half price drinks and hors d'oeuvres, Tuesday through Friday. |
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He used to enjoy a few drinks and cigarettes, but he is now a teetotaller. |
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Rather, these grown-ups smugly go about their business, sipping drinks and schmoozing one another in hopes of earning a big return on their initial investments. |
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A large metal tub filled with sachets of water and cold drinks provided welcome respite, and many of the emergency workers made frequent stops to prevent dehydration. |
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Up until recently, the GAA graciously laid on complimentary rolls, baps, sandwiches, cakes, buns and biscuits, along with hot and cold drinks for all working press staff. |
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I was playing pool against some kind of buffoon, who proceeded to shout at me as my colleague had been away awhile obtaining drinks from the barkeep. |
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He normally drinks barley water or fresh orange juice anyway. |
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The drinks are served by caring bartenders, who really know their stuff. |
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Frozen seedless grapes add a festive touch and help keep drinks cold. |
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Johns Hopkins researchers have been advocating the use of warning labels on energy drinks for years now. |
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That evening they served food and drinks to the guest of Master Shay. |
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There are other alternatives such as herbal teas, and some soft drinks such as seltzer, fruit-flavored soft drinks, or ginger ale, which have never contained caffeine. |
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A few stiff drinks have been the order of the day in the aftermath of Celtic's other tilts for the Scottish Cup in the time Petrov has been in this country. |
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The main reason slush drinks stay semi-liquid is their high sugar content. |
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The drinks may not be free, but you can't beat the convenience. |
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Energy drinks and other licensed merch are also on the table. |
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Thus, I read last week that Denis had been in the habit of referring to drinks by a number of peculiar names such as tinctures or even snorterinos. |
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Egan claims he was forced to consume alcohol and drugs, while drugs were also surreptitiously added to drinks he consumed. |
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I chatted her up, supplied her with drinks and food, and after it began to get dark suggested that we change into our swimming togs to get in a little swim. |
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But with a few Swirlspice drinks under my belt, and the giddiness of it being the Friday of a very free weekend, I catch myself singing along, happily. |
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The Government will toughen the rules on broadcast advertising of alcohol to tackle binge drinking, and work with the drinks industry through a voluntary scheme. |
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Later he drinks in working-class bars and works in a Hasidic-owned lumberyard. |
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Now pubs stock a wide range of soft drinks varying from the traditional fizzy drinks to exotic fruit juices like cranberry, mango and passion-fruit. |
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Avoid sugary drinks and snacks between meals and especially at bedtime. |
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He said if prices on soft drinks and minerals were high, a lot of it was to do with Government VAT which was the same for both soft drinks and alcoholic beverages. |
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By the 1970s, blow moulded bottles made from high purity food grades of the resin were beginning to appear and were used for carbonated soft drinks and mineral waters. |
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