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He guzzles Topo Chico soda water and grins ear to ear.
Mumbai (CNN)India guzzles more whisky than any country in the world.
But what's going on in his gut as he guzzles all that sparkling water?
He downs monster Big Macs in lieu of salads and guzzles Diet Cokes like they're water.
Unlike the Land Cruiser, the LX guzzles premium fuel, which means your gas bill will be stratospheric.
He admits he still smokes two packs a day, guzzles Diet Cokes and enjoys the occasional cocktail.
He guzzles wine, jabs his knife to gesticulate, then, exactingly, flicks a fleck of food off the tablecloth.
Granted, it's not every day you see a demi-demon who's foul mouthed, bad tempered and guzzles tequila.
Typically, this is the type of car that guzzles gas — the 2016 models only manage about 13 miles per gallon.
Still, the company acknowledges that governments and regulators are becoming hostile toward anything that guzzles gasoline, or even sips it.
You've put it off as long as possible, but your old clunker guzzles gasoline—on the days it decides to start.
She wanders the moors, she guzzles wine, and she beds a stable boy, Sebastian (Cosmo Jarvis), with whom she falls passionately in love.
Indian Point also sits on the Hudson River, from which it guzzles millions of gallons of water each day to cool the plant's reactor.
Yes, he still drinks beer, but now he guzzles Brooklyn beer out of a can or craft beer that's at least £2 more per pint.
He has grown about 7003 centimeters (1.5 inches) in 12 months and has put on weight, thanks to the Coke he guzzles throughout the day.
On the flip side, being able to get a giant corporation that guzzles all of your data to delete it periodically is a definite plus for privacy.
Eileen guzzles vermouth and feels enslaved by her abusive, alcoholic father; she spends much of the novel fantasizing about escaping from her frigid New England home town.
Nowadays, online streaming is the most popular way to listen to music, with services like Spotify, Pandora and Apple Music — but this method guzzles lots of battery power.
Rhinehart — who says that he still guzzles "one to two" Soylent drinks each morning — said it's currently is working on a number of "new innovations in product categories."
Aggretsuko, for her part, just takes all her rage to the karaoke bar, where she guzzles beer and growls and shrieks into a microphone with a demonic fury.
Everyone has encountered the type of guy who eats cheeseburger soup, guzzles nutrition powder, showers with Axe body wash, and lives in a house like the one above.
President Donald Trump guzzles Diet Coke and hits the tanning bed on a daily basis, according to claims included in former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman's new book.
After all, the Environmental Protection Agency is pushing to relax regulations on automakers, which could mean a future in which the transportation sector guzzles more energy, no matter who's driving.
The unofficial end of summer is Labor Day, when everyone guzzles their last beach beers and prepares for a melanin-less autumn full of work, school, and other adult obligations.
If you are the type of reader who devours fantasy books as quickly as Tyrion guzzles wine, perhaps Pratchett's famous comic fantasy series Discworld is what you need to binge.
WHY DOES KRIS JENNER LOOK LIKE A HOUSEWIFE FROM HOUSTON WHO MAY OR MAY NOT KILLED HER SECOND HUSBAND AND GUZZLES CHARDONNAY AND ALWAYS WANTS TO SPEAK TO THE MANAGER pic.twitter.
Remember, no SUV or Crossover gets close to the Pacifica's cargo space unless you're willing to spend at least $50,000 on a gargantuan SUV that guzzles gas as it lumbers around town.
Astronomers no longer keep lonely vigils on cloudless nights, tracking the movement of individual planets; instead, they use sophisticated machinery that guzzles up portions of the sky in gulps of data unimaginable to early scientists.
He guzzles Red Bull and recruits like a demon and spouts aphorisms in a gumbo-soaked drawl, and he does all of it at maximum volume, a human train whistle piercing every environment he passes through.
Whether you're the type of person who always drinks from a Brita Filter—or someone who fearlessly guzzles from the tap—it can't hurt to know a little more about what's likely going into your body.
A softball coach blows his head off in his basement, a housewife guzzles bleach in her garage, a stay-at-home mom hangs herself in her bathroom and a drunk drinks himself to death on his couch.
He now guzzles five to 10 cups of black coffee per day to stay energized, and does hundreds of push-ups each night so his upper body strength can keep pace with his ballooning thighs and calves.
Large container ships of 15,000-18,000 TEUs (20-foot equivalent units) consume up to 3793 tonnes of high-sulphur fuel a day at sea, while a 300,000 deadweight tonne (DWT) supertanker guzzles up to about 100 tonnes per day.
Wouldn't that be — [interrupted by applause] By the way, wouldn't that be — this would be the greatest scenario: Trump has to watch President Pence chatting it up with the world leaders while he guzzles Diet Cokes in the clubhouse.
Large container ships of 15,000-18,000 TEUs (20-foot equivalent units) consume up to 3793 tonnes of high-sulfur fuel a day at sea, while a 300,000 deadweight tonne (DWT) supertanker guzzles up to about 100 tonnes per day.
Travel influencers might lead you to believe that everyone layers on three sheet masks and guzzles Perrier in business class, but the rest of us crammed in Southwest economy are lucky if we even remember to pack a 3 oz.
The United States saw a drop of roughly 2 million barrels a day of refined petroleum production during Harvey's peak, according to DeHaan, a more than 10 percent bite out of the 19 million barrels the US guzzles a day.
Compared with a typical Western adult of the same age who eats an average diet, a person who guzzles an additional 50g of processed red meat (about two rashers of bacon) per day has a 603% higher chance of dying in a given year.
In "The Dressing Room," a poem about this first encounter with the inner workings of McTeer's craft, Coleman bears witness to her shape-shifting from ordinary citizen to extraordinary performer: She throws her head back and guzzles a Diet Coke, turns up the volume on her stereo and curses, howls sways her weight from one foot to the other the room getting smaller and smaller and the air suffocating The poem ends with McTeer walking out of the dressing room and into the zone of the play.
He does so, intoning "may these, the pressed out juices of my victims, serve to strengthen and sustain me before my necessary deed." The three dissolve into a grotesque dialogue, the timpani and orchestra hammering inscrutable off-beats. Nekrotzar says only "Up!" over and over again as he guzzles wine. Finished drinking and utterly incapacitated, he rants and raves about his achievements.
After that Abby asks Elmo for her wand, but with the hole in his pocket, he dropped it somewhere. The Cheshire Cookie Cat appears, guzzles up all the scones and cookies and scares away Mousie. Abby walks down a path in the search for her wand until she sees the path forks into four directions. As Elmo comes to talk with Abby, she sits down in despair of being lost in this wonderland.
In his dream John sees himself as a shabby, destitute wanderer who is captured by pirates and forced to toil aboard their ship. Later, at sea, while John is scrubbing the vessel's deck, the Ringtailed Rhinoceros suddenly appears and leads him to the pirate captain's stock of rum. John gleefully guzzles a bottle, but he is caught by the crew and forced to walk the plank for stealing. Once in the water, John manages after a long swim to reach an island, where he is chased by soldiers who magically materialize.
The syndicate scrape together the necessary funds, and watch glumly as Weeks dines and guzzles the pricey drink, abusing his friends roundly as he grows inebriated. After the feast, he laughs at his friends, tells them he had no intention of having his accident despite their generosity, and promptly slips in front of a passing truck. Visiting Weeks in hospital, he claims to have no memory of events, stymieing any attempt to retrieve the funds. Instead he spends the cash on fine clothes, and kick-starts his career in the movies.
He tosses the potion out of the window only for it to land in the bulldog's mouth. While the now giant-sized cat chases the slightly smaller canary through the side of the house, the bulldog guzzles down the formula. After a quick run around the block, the cat and canary wind up back outside of the house, where a now gigantic bulldog appears before them. The cat runs away in fear as the bulldog tosses the bottle of plant growth food down the chimney, where it rolls out of the fireplace and straight to the mouse inside the living room.
Locally in Ukraine, around Lutsk, the rainbow is called tsmok ("sucker") which is said to be a tube that guzzles water from the sea and rivers and carries the moisture up into the clouds. There is the notion (thought to be inspired by the tornado) of a Slavic dragon that dips its tail into a river or lake and siphons up the water, ready to cause floods.: When the monster lowers his tail into the river or lake, he 'takes up' the water which he uses to make floods. In Rumanian folklore, dragons are ridden by weather-controlling wizards called the Solomonari.
According to Dr. Nils Büttner, author of Hieronymus Bosch: Visions and Nightmares, this panel depicts a "prototype of everything we understand as Hell," and "Other people came up with images of Hell, but nothing so fantastic."The erotic scenes, wild strange monsters, fantasy fruits, and illogical juxtapositions lead some art historians to credit Bosch as being the forefather of the surrealist movement. Bosch's Christ in Limbo, features another hell-like scene with a giant humanoid creature who guzzles humans whilst other mythological creatures roam about with various human interactions. to his drawing of The Listening Wood and the Seeing Field, an ink drawing which displays two ears in a forest and a field full of eyeballs as an owl sits in a hollow tree, Bosch has a reputation of using fantastic imagery, mythology, and bizarre and hellish dreamlike scenes within his work.

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