I had a gig playing piano on New Year's Eve at the cocktail lounge of the most prestigious resort hotel in town. |
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The star of this place is really the food but once you're pleasantly contented, mosey along to the cocktail lounge upstairs. |
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Over prawn cocktail and a rather large steak, he explained his vision for the company. |
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Sunset cocktail dresses, tropical disco pants, neon kaftans, bikinis, all laced with glamour. |
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The wick caught fire immediately and Julius threw the Molotov cocktail with amazing force. |
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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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The mockups of cocktail bars and first-class cabins look blandly four-star. |
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The atmosphere of the cocktail circuit has changed recently, and it astonishes me. |
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It is astonishing what you can get away with when you deliver it in a cocktail dress with disarming charm. |
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The cravat is favoured again, worn with blazers and tweed jackets, for outdoor sporting events and cocktail parties on patios. |
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Have you ever tried buying a cocktail dress at this time of year, for example? |
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In the first close-up shot, he only has one green olive on the cocktail stick. |
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Cut its stem short and set into water in a footed ice cream dish, cocktail glass, or similarly shaped container. |
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She was mowing the lawn in a cocktail dress with a pair of yellow high heels. |
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Skewer a set of olives onto a cocktail stick with the lemon peel twisted in between. |
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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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Clothes were less structured and formal, with plenty of cocktail dresses and pashmina shawls in evidence. |
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Welcome greeter, cocktail server, hors d'oeuvre passer, reception bus person, buffet runner, front server, back server, and exit usher. |
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A classic Rolls Royce cocktail is made with gin, French and Italian vermouth and Benedictine. |
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My mom and I are scouring New York City for a cream-colored cocktail dress that will show off my long legs. |
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In America, I have to cope with tone-deaf cocktail pianists with fire-retardant toupees. |
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The first was the cocktail bar, very plush, almost empty and looking very clean and clinical. |
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It's a rose-pink bias-cut cocktail dress with a cowl neckline, and little rose-pink beads scattered down the front. |
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If it's the only cocktail you have till next pay day you've got to have a look. |
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In a cocktail shaker partially filled with ice, mix amaretto, peach schnapps and orange juice. |
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Forget about it if you were trying to find a bra to suit that backless cocktail dress or strapless evening gown! |
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Made with cachaca a clear spirit made from first-pressed Brazilian sugar cane, the cocktail is the next big Latin thing. |
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I make up a cocktail of vitamins and minerals and feed this to the shrimps. |
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The femme fatale showed off her curves in corseted cocktail frocks, clingy knits and tailored skirts. |
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Anyway, today I picked up some Passion fruit juice so I could make the Demerara cocktail. |
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She shivers in her cocktail dress and he tells her to put on something sensible, like one of his sweaters. |
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Someone pops a vial and pour it into a cocktail and that's the end of the story, that's all she wrote. |
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An after-work cocktail party at a small bar, with an open bar from 6 to 8, won't be too expensive. |
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It was a cocktail dress that Lucy had bought her two years ago for the exhibits she attends to show off her pieces. |
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Oyster owners and their guests enjoyed a fabulous cocktail party and supper with an Italian flavour, echoing the owners' Calabrian roots. |
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Just before Christmas 2000, a friend was hosting a cocktail party for dogs at a rescue shelter. |
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It didn't take long, though, before she was shaking to a mambo beat, and straining the cocktail into a chilled Martini glass. |
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Dressed in a ravishing cocktail dress of a silky dark blue, she smiled at both of them widely brown eyes twinkling. |
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A lady in a slinky black cocktail dress was playing it with long nimble fingers. |
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My dad owned a cocktail lounge in Detroit, and in 1955, he promised me a few autographs from some of his buddies who were playing that day. |
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Garnish with a cherry tomato on a cocktail stick and 2 thin-cut strips of fresh basil. |
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Now it's the sultriest cocktail lounge in town, drawing a crowd of designer-clad babes and boys and the odd tourist who looks confused. |
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We were impressed with the crab cocktail and the steak Diane, and the very attentive service we received. |
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While I did relish the opportunity to wear a super cute new dress, our preparatory cocktail of peach schnapps and Valium did not serve me well. |
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She wore a black cocktail dress with matching heeled shoes and a black lace choker. |
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Among other substances, the cocktail combines zidovudine, didanosine, and a protease inhibitor. |
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Starters included home-made salmon fish cakes, shami kebabs and pickle and fresh prawn cocktail and avocado with tuna marie rose. |
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Some even offered free samples to get me hooked, kind of like those people in supermarkets with tiny bits of pizza on cocktail sticks. |
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So, we were playing obscene Scrabble with double points for swear words and cocktail names. |
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In their hands they were holding wine gums, jelly babies, digestive biscuits and, in one case, cocktail sausages. |
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But the Seventies were more than a cocktail of way-out fashions and disco dancing. |
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I looked around, and managed to find a shrimp cocktail that they would serve to some rich businessman flying in one of these things. |
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The heat was unbelievable so a thirst-quenching cocktail was a welcome sight at the hotel. |
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Slice one lime into eighths and squeeze the juice into a cocktail shaker, dropping the squeezed-out slices into a tall glass. |
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An armed robber is appealing against his conviction claiming that he was high on a mind-bending cocktail of drugs when he confessed to police. |
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Make a crab cocktail and serve it piled high on a slice of toasted sourdough bread. |
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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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Add cranberry cocktail and combine with kiwi by massaging mixture together. |
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Berman explained that the studies were done using regular cranberry juice cocktail. |
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She was on a cocktail of drink and drugs when she burgled a total of four houses to fund her drug addiction. |
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Chunky necklaces and oversized cocktail rings have long packed a punch as go-to statement pieces. |
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We sell more Cuervo Gold Margaritas and house Martinis from our own cocktail list than anything. |
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Once you have the correct ingredients, mixing the perfect cocktail is easy. |
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Our next workshop is on framing pictures with cocktail sticks, and you don't get much cheaper than that. |
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She was wearing a tight-fitting black cocktail dress that was rather provocative. |
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All mixologists are artists in their own right, but who better to understand the art of what's possible in a cocktail glass than an artist. |
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An ideal scenario would be where the drinker could go to a cocktail bar, where the mixologist would ask which flavour of whisky was preferred. |
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Nowadays, there are restaurants galore and more bars than you can shake a cocktail stick at. |
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I watch enviously as someone prepares a cocktail from the most unpromising ingredients. |
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There are three bars to sidle up to and pro circuit barmen who'll build you any cocktail fantasy from the daiquiri to the iced tea. |
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I was savouring a cocktail in a busy bar last night when I overheard a group of men saying some jolly unpleasant things about ladyboys. |
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A cocktail of substances is now burning from several storage containers, but fire authorities say the blaze is well under control. |
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We make a real remoulade, we don't serve a bottled tartar sauce, and our own cocktail sauce is made with fresh tomatoes. |
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An obvious crowd pleaser was the shrimp cocktail, in which a gorgeous dozen shrimp came with a grapefruit-infused cocktail sauce. |
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The watchdog group found a cocktail of dangerous pesticides when they tested 12 leading brands of drink. |
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The most stunning feature of it was a cocktail lounge cantilevered around the smokestack. |
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People from all walks of life were present at the cocktail and happily sampled the exquisiteness of Indian cuisine. |
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It has a restaurant, cocktail lounge and well stocked store, as well as boat rentals. |
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Wouldn't it be nice if life consisted entirely of silk dressing gowns, champagne, and silver cocktail shakers? |
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The company is focusing on getting its cocktail, a mixture of three drugs, to market. |
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Rather, it's stencilled on top of a Clover Club cocktail made with Old Tom gin and raspberry syrup in brick coloured letters. |
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In an operating system, the combination of closed source and entangled structure makes for a deadly cocktail. |
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In its basic form, the classic cocktail napkin is a small, hemstitched square of linen or cotton. |
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A cocktail of drugs kept her slim, awake and bright-eyed for filming, and then helped her sleep at night. |
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Do they think it necessary to serve up a crazy cocktail of musical genres in order to justify their entry rates? |
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No metropolitian restaurant has put prawn cocktail and chicken Kiev on the menu for years, except in a spirit of irony. |
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So I showed up in a cocktail dress with ruffles down the back and my hair up in a chignon. |
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Kids love them, especially the small variety, chipolatas and cocktail franks. |
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A well-known technique is to give horses a cocktail of substances from the same family of drugs. |
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Guilt, selfishness, deep sorrow and frustration all mingled together in my conscience like a deadly cocktail. |
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First love, new experiences and no parental control must be a dangerous cocktail. |
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From Friday chook raffles to Air Force Week cocktail parties, his contribution to our social life will always be remembered. |
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Eating half an avocado as a starter, with or without the addition of prawn cocktail in the hole, went out with the hostess trolley. |
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I should be having my own fun and excitement, off my dial on a cocktail of medically-sanctioned drugs. |
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A worker stopped by police on his way to work at a local bacon factory had a cocktail of illegal drugs with him. |
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He has lived most of his life on the Massachusetts coast and now resides in New York City where he part-owns a cocktail bar. |
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The bars are combined with plush cocktail lounges, while the streets are beautiful, amazing snow-covered architecture lit up at night. |
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He must preside at the Captain's Table, host cocktail parties, judge beauty contests and dance with the lady passengers. |
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With her coiffed hair and off-the-shoulder velvet and taffeta cocktail dress she is the most striking woman on the dance floor. |
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It isn't much fun in the dive boat with people throwing up all over you, and they can get narked on their cocktail of anti-emetic pills. |
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Following the First World War, in the 1920s and early 1930s, the cocktail party flourished, with flappers and frivolity going hand in hand. |
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But then liquid soap was rubbed onto my head with what felt like a cross between a cotton bud and a cocktail stick. |
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If bitters were added to a rum or whisky based drink, it was known as a cocktail. |
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Mint fans should try a mojito, the classic rum cocktail of Cuba, another delightfully decadent holiday drink. |
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In many ways it is apt that this adulterated tequila drink was their cocktail of choice. |
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In a mixing bowl lightly beat the eggs, then stir in the sugar, baking soda, salt and fruit cocktail with juice. |
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Her first priority, though, is to have a few drinks at the cocktail party later tonight. |
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Other weapons are really unique and interesting, like the ballistic shield, the Molotov cocktail or the LAW rocket. |
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The pair then planned their revenge, buying petrol and a bottle of milk from a filling station to make the Molotov cocktail. |
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Bracing myself for tinned fruit cocktail in a light syrup, I was pleasantly surprised to be served really fresh banana, grapes and pineapple. |
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The explosion of the Cosmopolitan and Appletini are two examples of how flavored Martinis have become the pre-dinner cocktail of choice. |
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Who likes to hear a snobbish intellectual gasbag show off at a cocktail party? |
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The award, a mountable inscribed plaque, was presented to the project managers of the bridge, at a cocktail function in Midrand on 27 October. |
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Now it has been renovated to include a restaurant, lounge bar, cocktail bar and beer garden. |
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If that means putting up with a few cocktail party jibes from some self-aggrandising blowhard, that's fine with me. |
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These are fin de siecle documents, grand apocalyptic opinions, unbendable and intractable, often fermented in a social and political cocktail. |
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Best place to base yourself is the upstairs lounge or VIP section where sakes and Asian pear martinis are the name of the cocktail game. |
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Likewise, outside of cocktail chat, no outlet has ever run anything serious about Bart's dangerously loose tongue. |
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These boring, uncreative cocktail parties seemed to be frequented by the same boring, uncreative people anyway. |
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Can you please clear up once and for all the difference between lounge suit, cocktail, formal and black tie? |
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As much sea water as possible was removed from the samples and 4-5 volumes of cocktail fixative were added. |
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They had better success, after much trial and error, by using a one-step cocktail fixative. |
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Utensil storage for stirrers and cocktail napkins, as well as glass storage, are also necessary. |
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In addition, alcoholic cocktail drinks must be clearly labelled and not portrayed as fizzy soft drinks. |
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He obviously had no concept about what each ingredient in the cocktail brought to the drink. |
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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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The prize includes a champagne reception, four-course meal with wine and an after-dinner cocktail. |
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The glitterati and the twitterati in the cocktail circuits of the capital are ready with their doomsday scenarios. |
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I was particularly taken with Honeymoon, a champagne cocktail with, um, honey in it. |
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Society deb Margarita Samas is said to have invented this cocktail in 1948 beside her Acapulco swimming pool. |
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Salty, spicy and undeniably bold, this cocktail will put hair on your chest and a song in your heart. |
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The menu is mostly traditional, but includes some interesting starters such as Hungarian goulash, roll mops and the old reliable shrimp cocktail. |
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His mouth opened in astonishment as he saw her raise on a cocktail toothpick a piece of baby corn. |
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After years of cocktail bars making stuff tasting like paint stripper and red cordial these guys know how to do it right. |
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It was full of black and white and beige people, silly cocktail frocks worn with gumboots. |
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The standout collection features lacy beaded boleros, silk-chiffon cocktail dresses and burnout velvet pants. |
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I did manage once to tip a measure from an unguarded bottle into my ginger cordial but I was not too impressed with the resulting cocktail. |
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It is not only the new hotel's showy flagship bar, but a fine, if pricey, post-work cocktail lounge in its own right. |
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You will get a glimpse of a wide range of such art at the restaurant and cocktail lounge at the tech park here. |
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It's well stocked with cocktail sausages and party food so don't worry about helping yourself to it all. |
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A big slice of lemon and a teeny container of cocktail sauce were served on the side, along with a generous helping of fries. |
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Her last liver failed almost a year ago and now a cocktail of pain-relieving drugs keep her alive. |
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They're always pushing cocktail culture on people, be it 30s style martini shakers, tiki culture, bachelor-pad barware. |
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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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Until a year ago he was on a cocktail of drugs and painkillers and in constant agony. |
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The heady mixture of sleep deprivation, adrenaline, and substance P plus or minus caffeine makes for a euphoric, addictive cocktail. |
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There was popcorn shrimp and shelled shrimp cocktail, routinely drowned in either ramekins of melted butter or vats of cocktail sauce. |
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The new owners removed the seedy back room and were contemplating doing away with the second floor cocktail lounge. |
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A cocktail which includes a superfood can never be a bad thing, and it certainly perked me up no end. |
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Crossing town they turned into a cocktail lounge, both physically shaken and needing a drink badly. |
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Away from the action, it's a dangerous cocktail as a new book on the misdemeanours of America's basketballers. |
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When you sit at the bar you get a bowl of corn chips and salsa while you decide on a cocktail. |
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As well as the sand on the floor the pool table has doubled up as a cocktail bar and staff are dressed in a Hawaiian shirts and grass skirts. |
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She apparently didn't care much about getting water all over her designer cocktail dress. |
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Something like a polite cocktail party is taking place in a chintzy antechamber to the London Hilton's Grand Ballroom. |
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Her specialty is recycling old cabinets into display pieces for her ever-changing collections, which range from cocktail shakers to alarm clocks. |
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The roasty qualities of the beef are accented by the sweetness of the bun and the cocktail sauce. |
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Pour all ingredients into cocktail shaker, shake very well and strain into a chilled, white sugar-rimmed Martini glass. |
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He was given a cocktail of vaccines within 10 minutes including anti-plague and anthrax serums. |
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Frank has a hissy and they rush off to find her something better, ending up, of course, with a classic black cocktail dress. |
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Cuttlefish ink risotto is the traditional dish of the city, and be sure to order a Bellini cocktail before dining. |
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Being a cocktail fiend myself, my friend and I tried a couple from the short list of Bellinis available. |
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She covered her face, coughing until she could taste yesterday's putrid cocktail on her tongue. |
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With the return of the cocktail party comes the rebirth of that old-fashioned appetizer, the cheese straw. |
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Atop the tray were bowls of house cocktail sauce, surprisingly mild horseradish shavings and a tarragon mayo. |
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The steroid in the cocktail had the side effect of the shakes along with keeping his lungs alive. |
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Shake vigorously with ice in a cocktail shaker, then pour straight into a rocks glass. |
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Skip the shrimp cocktail, which was waterlogged with an overly sweet cocktail sauce. |
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The server will come by to grind some fresh horseradish into the cocktail sauce, which can't hurt. |
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It's not just a cocktail but an experience, with most bars offering snacks and antipasti to keep you going until your meal. |
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She wedged in the remaining smidge of an empty spot next to me, having just arrived to meet a girlfriend for a cocktail or three. |
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When you want a drink, simply flip up the flag and a scantily clad cocktail girl comes to your rescue. |
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Jack swung his legs beneath the table and continued to twist the cocktail stick protruding from the glass. |
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We settled back in the covered patio area and had a cocktail as an aperitif, while perusing the menu. |
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In sheer desperation I made a cocktail using equal amounts of tequila and limoncello, with just a splash of fresh lemon juice. |
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The second sequel of the film is back with its deadly cocktail of fast cars, mean racers and hot babes. |
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A postmortem examination revealed she had taken a cocktail of paracetamol and sleeping tablets. |
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If it was an A-line cocktail dress with a dusting of floral accents, it would have been a much better fit within the overall collection. |
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You can even remove your blazer after work and presto, you're ready for an evening cocktail or dinner date. |
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Today, a bubbling brew of cynicism and suspicion seems the cocktail of choice for millions. |
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There are some styles that actually look exactly like and can be used as a cocktail dress. |
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Place a half-slice of prosciutto on each escalope, put a sage leaf on top and fasten with a cocktail stick. |
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Order some of their delicate cocktail infusions, while DJs spin ambient club sounds to suit the chilled setting. |
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Thread a cocktail stick with a nugget of chicken then a slice of onion, another nugget, another onion and finally finish with a piece of chicken. |
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No doubt there will be palm trees and cocktail loungers around the swimming pool, just adding to that Hollywood effect. |
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The band evolved their loungey sound away from a Combustible Edison bossa nova vibe to more rock but still created a smooth, cocktail mood. |
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Trent watched Ally walk away from him, her black cocktail dress hugging her in all the perfect places. |
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The contract covers maids, bellmen, cocktail waitresses and food service workers. |
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An egg is poached in a sort of creamy girolles mushroom soup, and served in a cocktail glass. |
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She wore a short cocktail dress and high-heeled sandals but still, she looked gorgeous. |
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A heron glides over the rooftops, its legs sticking out behind like two cocktail sticks. |
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Fresh new pinheads in tuxes and cocktail dresses to look at in the society pages! |
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Make a Dirty Martini cocktail by increasing the vermouth and adding olive brine. |
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Pour triple sec, lime juice and pomegranate juice into a cocktail shaker half-full with ice, and then add Jose Cuervo Especial. |
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Hats off to Mark and the gang for organizing a first class cocktail reception with nibblies. |
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He needs regular blood transfusions and must endure a nightly cocktail of medication to keep going. |
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A dedicated mixologist will teach cocktail lovers how to mix their favourite drinks and help them to shake their own cocktails. |
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Latin-Japanese fusion cuisine means great ceviches and beef maki rolls, as well as an inventive cocktail list. |
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The pesticide cocktail includes old and persistent pesticides like DDT and lindane. |
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After languishing in an anti-fashion no man's land for a good 10 years, the cocktail enjoyed a renaissance in the early Nineties. |
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In the act of micturition, there was a sense of pouring vermouth into an ice-filled cocktail shaker. |
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It's not like you can walk into your backyard and pluck a pina colada off the cocktail tree. |
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The event is black tie or leisure suit, and cocktail dress or formal gown for the ladies. |
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Added to this cocktail were rumours that the tsarina, Alexandra, and her favourite, the infamous Rasputin, were German spies. |
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The condensed milk and corn syrup libation was the only kiddy cocktail of the four that was not actively nauseating. |
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My favorite is gin, with a dash of dry vermouth topped with stuffed green olives on a cocktail stick. |
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The cocktail was back in vogue, Broadway was booming, and new restaurants and nightclubs were opening every week. |
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Jumbo shrimp served on a bed of crushed ice and drowning in a spicy cocktail sauce was our first course. |
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It is idyllic to sit on an early summer's evening with cocktail in hand, watching the world go by. |
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He is the most famous cocktail dress designer among all of today's Paris couturiers. |
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Dressed in a foxy pink velvet cocktail dress, she looks and sounds overjoyed, obviously loving the enthusiastic homecoming atmosphere. |
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Underneath the navy blue blazers, cocktail napkins and frosted champagne glasses lie this barren layer. |
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Fresh cut pear and soft spice aromas meander to a pineapple led tropical fruit cocktail and refreshing pear drop finish. |
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If they still have room for dessert and don't fancy Christmas pudding, fruit cocktail or melon are options. |
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A fruit cocktail sounds like fun until you realise there's no alcohol in it. |
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Believe me Dad, if she is strong enough to survive an assault from a truck, she is strong enough to carry fruit cocktail to all the guests. |
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In the end, I just selected a small can of fruit cocktail from the shelves above the fridge and went to look for a fork. |
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I scooped up two gallon cans of fruit cocktail and a bag of bread and returned to my station. |
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Two cups of fruit cocktail in its own juice yields 60 grams of carbs and 400 mg potassium. |
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We could have chosen peach or pineapple Melba, fruit cocktail or lychees in syrup. |
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I would have felt far more comfortable at the classy cocktail tables with large cush armchairs I saw for the regular clientele. |
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As for formals, I'd suggest bringing a few cocktail dresses and some accessories to funk them up a bit. |
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The menu is fairly limited with only three starters on offer, soup, prawn cocktail or melon. |
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To make your own prawn cocktail sauce, mix mayonnaise, tomato sauce or puree, a dash of lemon juice, and Worcestershire sauce. |
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Concurrent or repetitious expenditures or uses may be treated as a single item, as for example, the expense of paying for several rounds of drinks while at a cocktail lounge. |
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Her Good Morning America mea culpa was a brilliant cocktail of self-deprecating, earnestly apologetic, and charming. |
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Instead, Booker took softballs during a cocktail event, sponsored by Bank of America. |
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This really got a lot of these cocktail hankerers together in a real way. |
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Is the person in front of you at the grocery store buying single-serving mac 'n' cheese and fruit cocktail and maybe even one of those mini astrology scrolls? |
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This is soft sand and palm-trees music, to enjoy with somebody passing you a cocktail with little ice fragments plinking away in time to the song. |
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Pens and cocktail stirrers made of the same material look innovative. |
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He celebrated with a shrimp cocktail and big steak Sunday night. |
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I went to collect my ordered cocktail patties this evening and was faced again with the ignorance and small-mindedness that permeates the society. |
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To make it harder, use a drinking straw and a cocktail stick. |
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Her hair was swept into a lovely updo, her black cocktail dress softly hugged her curves, and her jewelry, a single strand of pearls, was subdued and lovely. |
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I went with the waiter-recommended champagne cocktail with orange bitters. |
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There's an elegant pink cocktail dress, chic and dressy, but because it's made from lightweight silk, it will be ideal to wear while mingling with Sydney's smart set. |
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If you buy cranberry juice cocktail, drink four glasses a day. |
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A cleverly packaged cocktail of elderly acting talent bring their numerable years of experience to the table to create a gentle, mature and engaging little story. |
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Moving on, the essential inhumanity of the dalek was highlighted by creating a gun and suction-pad arm out of a couple of cocktail sticks and a cherry. |
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But whereas Mr. Tewary was memorably credited in 1989 with declaring that credibility is for the cocktail circuit, such ham-handedness would seem gauche today. |
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The Tanqueray Rangpur gin gives a wonderful exotic aroma, and cilantro and the Thai Chang Beer finish the cocktail. |
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As a bartender you may work in a pub slinging beer and maybe mixing one drink a night or in a high-class cocktail lounge where the shakers never stop. |
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While Davis was campaigning for that most recent election, her office was attacked with a Molotov cocktail. |
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The attack on the publication did not end with the Molotov cocktail thrown into its offices. |
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Then someone tossed a Molotov cocktail into their hiding place, forcing them back onto the street. |
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The meeting ended on a festive note with lots of Christmas goodies to tuck into such as cocktail sausages, mince pies, Christmas gateaux and much more. |
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She has some specific tips for setting up a bar for a cocktail party. |
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Lytic cocktail is a term used loosely to describe a fixed combination of meperidine, promethazine, and chlorpromazine intended typically for intramuscular use. |
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Chicken satay and shrimp cocktail are also good options, as you can watch the skewers and tails stack up. |
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A book on eating yourself toward healthiness and away from heart disease sits brightly between two much thicker books on cocktail recipes and party snacks. |
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Worn with an open collared shirt, a crewneck T-shirt or a roll-neck jersey and slacks or even blue jeans, the get up is informal enough for most cocktail parties in town. |
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Ironically, she dyed her hair with a diabolical cocktail of peroxide, household bleach, soap flakes and ammonia until it all fell out and she was forced to wear a wig. |
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Thanks to these alpha parents' first-rate genes and nonstop cocktail parties, their scions were both very good-looking and highly adept at small talk. |
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The girl had been drinking wine and a cocktail that night and she was escorted from the bar by staff after rowing with a former boyfriend and pushing a waitress. |
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I hate him and love him in equal measure, and it's a dangerous cocktail. |
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She looks at me from outside the car and she's wearing a strapless cocktail dress and the skin on her arms is covered in goose pimples under a thin shawl. |
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At a recent cocktail party, a woman stuck out her hand and asked Glenda Bailey-Mershon if she would read her fortune. |
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He plays a famous actor who has come to Tokyo to shoot a whisky commercial, and is driven from his hotel room by sleeplessness, taking refuge in the cocktail lounge. |
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With a yellow bird on the Seagrape terrace, I sit transfixed as the cocktail, a blend of three local rums, accentuates the robust cacophony of tree frogs. |
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Each item was skewered on a cocktail stick and laid like sun rays around the plate, which also had a flower intricately carved out of turnip for decoration. |
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Gore was painted as an egghead, and was, but again Southern-ness diluted the cocktail a bit. |
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Though some might even argue that it's beaucoup plus cocktail than London, what with its particular brand of super flashy footbally affluence and designer glamour. |
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We discussed issues like what to do with paper parasols, swizzle sticks shaped like flamingos, sparklers and other cocktail paraphernalia while you drink your drink. |
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Though the renovated station is brimming with exciting new restaurants, this gorgeous, 1930s-era retro cocktail lounge is on another plane entirely. |
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Will the next few hours be both didactic and entertaining, providing us with ample high and lowbrow cocktail party fodder? |
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The working week is done and we're more than up for cocktail fun. |
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A Molotov cocktail tumbled in an arc overhead and erupted briefly in a blaze. |
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Local media had been reporting that the arsonist was using some kind of Molotov cocktail to smash through the car windows. |
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Exactly a century ago, an obscure Cuban cocktail named the daiquiri emigrated to America. |
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He became concerned about the cocktail of eight drugs his wife was prescribed to combat depression and anxiety because he felt they were harming her. |
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The lucky recipient gets to choose from a selection of gifts ranging from cocktail kits to packages of wine and premium spirits. |
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The current offering includes cocktail onions and regular olives as well as ones stuffed with blue cheese, chipotle peppers, anchovies and calamari. |
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Some cocktail jiggers include a handle of some sort attached to them. |
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She said that her co-star, Alfre Woodard, talked to her about it a cocktail party that night. |
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Set out a cork screw, bottle opener, swizzle sticks, cocktail napkins and all the necessary ingredients for making the beverages you are offering. |
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Hoffman died in his New York apartment in February, at age 46, of an accidental overdose of a powerful cocktail of drugs. |
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His mother walked into the room wearing a black cocktail dress. |
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When a seductive femme fatale and a minxish, trick-turning cocktail waitress simultaneously barge into Cosmo's misery, he finds his world-and the world-turned inside out. |
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Or what if an ingredient in your beer or cocktail machines has gone bad without knowing it? |
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Linklater recalled meeting Arquette at a cocktail party shortly after the release of True Romance. |
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If you don't own cocktail glasses, champagne flutes are a good substitute. |
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Combinations of several drugs will be required for most patients, and such an antihypertensive treatment cocktail should include a thiazide diuretic. |
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A silky trench coat in a watercolor print, trimmed in turquoise marabou would have been at home at a Manhattan cocktail party. |
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After a cocktail of PTSD meds failed to alleviate his symptoms, Kiernan says he was looking for a way out. |
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He wanted to hold a kind of cocktail party for the event, so in the envelope was a cocktail napkin. |
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The Verne Club is a hip, steampunky cocktail club in Palermo Soho inspired by, you guessed it, Jules Verne. |
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In a bowl mix together the mayonnaise, ketchup, and Worcestershire sauce to make the cocktail sauce. |
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Nath sucked down some flaming blue cocktail and his eyes bugged out. |
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Place a spoonful of the cocktail sauce on the lettuce and some of the prawns. |
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I take a cocktail of exotic drugs which give me vivid dreams. |
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It was mostly a finger food buffet, with mini pizzas and shrimp cocktail. |
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For the perfect cocktail to accompany this perfect storm, we reached out to Ken Whang, the bar manager of koi Los Angeles. |
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Carefully strain the cocktail into the prepared glass and garnish with the brandied cherry. |
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She was leaning into his side, nose nuzzling his cocktail jacket. |
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A glorious cocktail of Micro fiber, Lycra, Spandex, Elastine, and my body is instantly transformed. |
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A simple combination of brioche, thinly sliced onion, mayonnaise and parsley, it proves irresistible at cocktail parties. |
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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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So thank you, Tessa, I shall order a virgin cocktail and drink to you. |
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Standing under a tent for a cocktail reception getting schmoozy and boozy? |
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