The real McCoy is always made with bitter oranges from Seville and is a revelation. |
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But when I buy an espresso from a coffee bar I expect the real McCoy, not cheap powder whisked feebly into two fluid ounces of hot water. |
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Minutes later, when I was finally alone, I confirmed that Dolores' work permit was no fake, that its official stamp was the real McCoy. |
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But for the real McCoy, you can't beat the nineteenth hole on the golf course. |
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Forget your Doncasters and your Melbourne Cups, exciting as they are, this is the real McCoy, the fair-dinkum decider of the best horseflesh in Australasia. |
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You're proposing yourself as the real McCoy, as it were, and you want to maintain that integrity and authenticity. |
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We have some presenters who are the real McCoy but some of us are doing it for fun. |
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How can we be sure that a product is the real McCoy? |
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Because they aren't full-length, these tricksters require far less fabric than the real McCoy and can often be made from inexpensive remnants. |
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The real McCoy had much more of the first two than similar beans that had not undergone trial by civet, and the ratio of the last two was reliably different. |
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It's just like Disney's Magic Kingdom, but this is the real McCoy. |
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Was it a poor imitation or was it the real McCoy. |
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If 2005 was the year of attempted reform for Sacramento, then 2006 could be the real McCoy, assuming that political leaders have learned the lessons of the past. |
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