Suffice it to say, there are times when retro music and amaretto sours are just more important than tv. |
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Or maybe Britain's reputation for politeness is long gone, replaced by a surly jobsworth attitude that slowly sours every day in this city. |
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They are chilling out in Cyprus and will get back sometime this week once they've taken their fill of brandy sours. |
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As a matter of fact, I had two peanut butter sandwiches and two whiskey sours. |
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The fact that we forget to bring the food does not detract from the outing and we manage well on pistachio nuts and whiskey sours. |
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The column has merely reflected the views of ninety nine per cent of the local community and if that sours one or two people then tough luck. |
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The bad news is that French antipathy towards him is so obvious that it sours the whole occasion. |
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This is the place to spot the label-clad lovelies sipping their brandy sours, often accompanied by half of the racing drivers on the Formula One circuit. |
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But science and show biz always have been bad together, and after a bit the movie sours. |
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Nothing sours a social function like some people getting all the nosh. |
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Leverage is an elixir that makes profits soar when times are good, but magnifies losses when the economy sours. |
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So we wander to a bar to drink pisco sours and set the world to rights instead. |
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The biggest problem is of course that it sours the investment climate. |
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As the economy sours, Americans will probably become less tolerant of those who compete for their jobs. |
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Before setting up these plans, it pays to consider your potential liability if the employment relationship sours. |
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Chang, it turned out, was actually the region's homebrewed millet beer: sweet on the tongue, but it sometimes sours village relations. |
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Cesar da Silva, the bar manager, mixes the best whisky sours in the world. |
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What if the love wizens and sours, through everyone's fault, making the loss too bitter to endure? |
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In my opinion, when a marriage sours, interventions that fail to re-establish respectful communication and healthier management of conflict will not prevent the outcome of divorce. |
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It gives the liquor a mildly minty taste and is hugely popular – by early evening, the whizz of blenders churning out pisco sours is competing with the clatter of guests. |
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As a union, we must be creative in interrupting the changes to the PSMA, an act that erodes our rights and sours the fruits of our labour that we have achieved over the last four decades. |
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The dry Martinis, whiskey sours and double scotches belong to the 20th-century boozehound, particular about his drinks and able to afford quality liquor. |
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