He notices how I am enjoying myself, sip after sip.
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Take another sip, and wonder why you are taking another sip.
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The SEC should explicitly clarify that the SIP current latency in the SIP data is de minimis and the SIP data are good enough for all required regulatory purposes.
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The first sip tastes like your grandmother's underpants but after the second sip, you're ordering two more.
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Or maybe the flavor will change from sip to sip — OR different people will taste the Freeze differently?
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The easiest way to identify a bachelorette party is by their matching T-shirts, emblazoned with Nashville-inflected slogans in twee calligraphy ("When I Sip You Sip We Sip"; "BOOTS and BOOZE and THE BRIDE").
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"If you only take a sip, sip, sip of this little shot, shot, shot, you will have a lot left, but not that much fun," go the lyrics of Helen Ericsson's favorite snapsvisa, or drinking song.
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So your first sip is going to be mostly the sea salt, but by the second sip you'll get the lime juice.
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This is a beer that you need to sip the same way you would sip a really nice Scotch whisky or bourbon.
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I savored every sip and, figuring it was about $2 a sip, drank it slower than I'd ever drank anything else in my life.
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And with each sip of the cocktail the flower grows, until, with your final sip, the plant blooms into a wide, beautiful sky-blue flower.
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The gin tumblers are also smaller than a solo cup since a sip of gin is quite a bit stronger than a sip of light beer.
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"I just became a better person," Brown jokes after taking a sip of the smoothie (which we couldn't help but notice Paltrow doesn't actually sip herself!).
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As I brewed Sip after Sip of what I felt was basically fine tea, I increasingly wondered if the problem was with me, not the Teforia.
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With the new espresso addition, customers can sip a smoother twist to their regular order or maybe even work up the confidence to sip it straight.
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As you can see above, the first sip was really quite jarring, but by the third, I was able to sip on it like any other drink.
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There are phrases in the Exuma Islands in the Bahamas that seem to exist only there: "day clean" (dawn), "sip-sip" (gossip), "first fowl crow" (rooster call).
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So, for all the T-Swift and JT fans out there, we did a little digging and rounded up nine ways to sip sip like a star at home.
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The last person to participate hadn't had a sip of soda in over 15 years, took a sip of each and and said simply, "They taste exactly the same."
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In another snap, Leonore enjoys a sip indoors . . . . . .
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A "sip feeder," this bloodsucker likes to bite multiple people, taking just a sip of blood each time, increasing the number of people she can infect in just one feeding.
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You can sip both them slowly and savor the flavor, or shoot the whiskey and then slowly sip the beer (which works great if you're trying to get blackout drunk).
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The biggest speed bump now in the SIP data is the time it takes for a trade or quote to get from a distant exchange's data center to the SIP.
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It was like a sip here, a sip there — they were kind of teasing me with it, and they were doing the same thing with my brother, who again was just seven.
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Though, you can certainly sip it if you would like.
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She orders pho, while I sip on a fresh coconut.
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He wants to stimulate all five senses in every sip.
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Sip it on ice or with a splash of vodka.
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She cools herself down with a sip of New Coke.
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Sip on it while I pack my lunch and snacks.
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But before she takes a sip, she clears the air.
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Leo is decisive; one sip, and he delivers a verdict.
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"This is a disaster," she observes, then takes a sip.
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Every sip of this beverage is an overload of sugar.
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Young blond students sip coffee and tap away on Macs.
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I sip my coffee and respond to what is there.
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And even when they start, they sip rather than chug.
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Waiter's corkscrew, $15.003 on Amazon Sip Caddy, $215.00 from SipCaddy.
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Now, sip the drink through the other end, and enjoy!
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Married people take a sip when someone thanks their spouse.
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Sip when anyone laughs at his or her own joke.
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And Tia because she's down for a sip of moonshine.
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How you sip said roast is perhaps even more crucial.
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When given a tiny sip of this water Kingsley vomits.
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I sip the brown liquid and hope for the best.
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I sip on some wine courtesy of my best friend.
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We wait in huddles and sip our Basque cider anxiously.
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I reheat it and sip while catching up on emails.
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Fearnley takes a sip and goes into a nostalgic trip.
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Just be sure to sip it, not throw it back.
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Before you drink, smell it, then take a small sip.
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Pardon us while we head out to snag a sip.
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"The finest aromas come after the first sip," Amayo said.
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Who's got an awesome beverage that I can sip hardcore?
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I nervously took a very small sip and then waited.
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When's the last time I had a sip of water?
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I sip an International Delight iced coffee while watching Botched.
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Mr. Murray took a sip of the drink, eyes closed.
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I hand it to Joseph and he takes a sip.
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"The quality is obvious with the first sip," he said.
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I inhaled the scent deeply, then took my first sip.
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After, you'll sip tequila while listening to live, local music.
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"Even a tiny sip will burn your throat," he said.
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As she spoke, Mr. Rogers took a sip of wine.
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He swirled it in his glass and took a sip.
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You sip your piña colada, moving aside the tiny umbrella.
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Sip water and eat a small snack an hour beforehand.
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I sip it and do not think it's 25% sweet.
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He took a larger sip and promptly thrust it aside.
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"Harlan + Holden," she said, taking a sip of black coffee.
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You just pop the can or bottle open and sip.
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Pausing, he briefly looked up before taking another long sip.
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She swirled the wine in her glass, took a sip.
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We sip our drinks and debate if we should go.
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They'll have a sip or two and then say, 'O.
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You can sip it, spill it, and call it weak.
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He takes a sip of water from a shiny cup.
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You'll realize he's right when you take that first sip.
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I politely nod and take a sip of my wine.
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I stare at my haggis and sip on my dram.
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Oks took a sip of Coke and shook his fist.
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I sip my cocktail, alone, and try to look soignee.
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He even forced himself to take another sip of tea.
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It was created to minister to the generations of men who gravitated toward the Bowery, long seen as a desolate, end-of-the-line outpost where the minutes were often measured sip by sip.
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The ritual of brewing tea and then savoring it sip by sip is one of the best things I do for myself, even if I'm just making a pot at my desk at the office.
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I sip it slowly as we head back to the car.
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He would pour it into a water bottle and sip away.
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Never sip lemonade at the home of a mysterious wealthy woman.
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Sip the smoke into your mouth as if from a straw.
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Wealthy Lebanese sip wine on their terraces and discuss investment opportunities.
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That first cooling sip helps you forget a lot of problems.
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Sip them or put them to work in soups and stews.
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I chug a few club sodas and sip a vodka soda.
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Now go sip a beverage and head out on a walk.
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They have mandarins, so I eat one and sip on coffee.
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Or mix it with water and sip a la Kourtney Kardashian.
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I eat my yogurt and blackberries and sip on my coffee.
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Sip the person to your right's drink if The Affair wins.
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I sip it outside, enjoying the slight breeze and warm sun.
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We're ready to pop the cork and sip on these steals.
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Now sit back, sip your milagu paal, and thank mothers everywhere.
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I work on emails while I stretch and sip my smoothie.
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In reality I went, "Mmmm," and took another sip of chardonnay.
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But they let you smile anyway as you take a sip.
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After one sip, I confirm that I am a smoothie genius.
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SiP capabilities are important for the growing market for wearable devices.
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" And he says, "Now take another sip of your pinot noir.
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Then, with a smile, she asks for another sip of Coke.
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But I wanted to be polite, so I took a sip.
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Who wouldn't want to sip a mimosa on a paddle board?
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No. Do I desperately want at least a sip of soda?
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Pai took a satisfied sip from his much-maligned coffee mug.
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A list of the best places to sip, scribble, and sketch.
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He takes a sip and smiles, and the crowd goes wild.
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I sip coffee, manically, and yell out looks from the board.
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Others sip their tea and watch the whole thing play out.
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I sip on a beer for the rest of the night.
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They munch on tiny cookies and sip cups of masala chai.
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"Take a small sip first to prepare your palate," she said.
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The little critter will do anything to get that last sip.
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I continued to sip water from the straws throughout the week.
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" Her antidote to this plague of complications is "Shake. Stir. Sip.
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I took a sip and realized, yup, I'm on Team Julep.
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Meier: Beautiful, now take that sip, see, you're nice and in.
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Some sip coffee and watch TV as they wait their turn.
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I find my answer with a sip from the glass itself.
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Take a sip of milk and we'll look at the issues.
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Iancu took another sip of the wine, Maria by his side.
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As I sip it down, my hangover seems to slip away.
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It's romantic to be able to sip sherry with small bites.
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We sip coffee, fight loudly and make out in our cars.
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Office workers sip coffee beside men sleeping in chairs pulled together.
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Then make a hot drink and enjoy every sip of it.
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It had the sort of texture that continually invited another sip.
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Despite its landlocked location, the Sip 'n Dip has tiki décor.
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She took her one sip of wine and launched into them.
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Not to be confused with Sip, which is your news thing.
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You could also sip a glass filled with your own tears.
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I sip my chai under an umbrella for about 20 minutes.
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I thought about drinking long before I took a single sip.
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I often sip something before dinner without thinking much about it.
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One evening, young Dmitri offered Osipov his first sip of wine.
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As plastic alternatives proliferate, some choose to sip instead of suck.
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Her nightly Scotch and soda (which she always let me sip).
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Occasionally he'd stop to sip from a can of diet soda.
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Mr. Van Ness exhaled and gently took a sip of coffee.
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I turn down the wine bag and sip my sleepytime tea.
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One took a slow sip of her rum-spiced hot cider.
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I also got some lemonade to sip on while I waited.
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Once we took a sip we realized it tasted better too.
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Check it out ... Sophie signs off with an epic sip herself.
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"It is so delicious," Mr. Donohoe said after taking a sip.
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Sip Tadioto's namesake scotch (180,000 dong) or Suntory's Hibiki (250,000 dong).
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So if loving a novelty sip is basic, then bring it on!
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I don't think I even had a sip, and he exposed himself.
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He took another sip of his wine and returned to his keyboard.
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I sip my prosecco throughout the speeches (probably not the best idea).
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We sip our prosecco and wait for the cupcakes to become available.
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I browse vacation ideas on Pinterest while I sip on my coffee.
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In fact, her first sip of alcohol happened by accident during Communion.
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Sip it on the rocks, or try it in an Old-Fashioned.
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The Californian churro creatives also whipped up another sequin tail inspired sip.
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I give disapproving looks at underclassmen while I sip my Tequila Sunrise.
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Pastor had one large bottle, and he let everyone take a sip.
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Instead, after Wagers took a sip of it, she became violently ill.
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If you feel slightly disoriented after taking a sip, it's bad vodka.
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I go on Twitter and read some articles while I sip it.
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Trump took another sip from the water bottle before ending his speech.
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Its rim pulls out, like a lower lip readying for a sip.
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I help a slow trickle of students while I sip my latte.
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As the ice melts, the drink becomes more caffeinated, so sip slow.
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So, which bottles are you planning to sip during the remaining days?
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I'm warning you: cravings for a sip or two will absolutely follow.
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Pick a cup, take a sip, maybe spit in your friend's face?
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Up until today, I hadn't had a sip of Sprite in years.
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High-powered CPUs and GPUs that sip battery life are commodities now.
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I took a big sip of red wine to clear my palate.
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Patrons get to sip a cappuccino while sitting next to a cat.
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Sip through the steamy snaps to see the cup of joe creations.
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She takes a refreshing sip of Pepsi, for a job well done.
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I took the last sip from the gimlet and opened the napkin.
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I gingerly take a sip and it tastes like buttery, smooth bourbon.
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There was a letter and a sip of poisoned rum— Now, nothing.
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"I think I can proceed and sip on the coffee," Ford said.
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When you take a sip, pay attention to the taste, the aroma.
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She took a sip and lamented the limited opportunities for genderqueer actors.
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The guzzle buddy screws into bottles, allowing you to sip without pouring.
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Time to sip hot chocolate while staring wistfully at the accumulating snow.
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Another scrunched up his face and yelped "Terrible!" upon taking a sip.
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They will eat several partial meals on multiple victims, called sip-feeding.
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" He took another sip before adding, "And millennials don't want bourbon lite.
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"I think it's insane," Short said, taking a sip of white wine.
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But first, grab a glass of water to sip as you read.
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Mr. Xi even took time to sip a mojito, Cuba's signature drink.
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Clients sip coffee and chat at a communal table while they wait.
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" He took a sip of beer and added, "Aisha is gorgeous, right?
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My father took a sip of his Martini and smacked his lips.
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I had time to sit down and sip a glass of champagne.
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In both, Cooper takes a sip of coffee, then spits it out.
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We say "cheers" and take a sip of the bitters-enhanced drink.
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Safe to sip for the duration of a backyard barbecue, we'd say.
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He took a large sip and sat beside her on the couch.
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He calls for tea, and he and the boy sip it together.
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JAB and Keurig have given Dr Pepper's investors something to sip on.
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Mr. Wunder sat up straighter and took a sip of his drink.
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It was a delight from first, anticipatory sip to last wistful drop.
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We like to sip wine and eat pies at Adrienne's Pizza Bar.
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"I'm hiring," said Sandra Johnson-Thares, the Sip 'n Dip's mer-manager.
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By the mid-1990s, the Sip 'n Dip was in steep decline.
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"I will not lose," he intones on "Sip Test" again and again.
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If you take a "hit" of "pop," you are taking a SIP.
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"That's really good," he says with a smile after taking a sip.
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And you've only just barely had a sip of your morning coffee.
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One little girl took a sip and said it was pretty good.
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One sip, and you think maybe they can actually pull this off.
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Attendees sip kombucha on tap and exchange hugs that last extra beats.
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The first sip tasted like a mouthful of strong, peppermint-flavored gum.
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One sip and you're like, 'Wow, that really does taste like dirt.
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"Rain falling on the lawn, as we sip our whiskeys," he says.
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On the way, I sip my coffee and flip through my script.
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Trump grabbed the bottle with both hands and took a pronounced sip.
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There is a beautiful view where you can sip on your coffee.
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The beer float on top adds a refreshing finish to each sip.
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McIntyre acknowledges SIP is still small in scale, but he's not concerned.
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Have you ever taken a sip of water and thought This is boring?
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Novikov hungrily obliged, sucking down a third of the can in one sip.
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After she had her first sip, she apparently slapped Burgess across the face.
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Tie a knot at the end and celebrate with a sip of eggnog.
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I sip on my Dirty Lemon, just to really cleanse my body again.
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LaCroix lovers can now match their favorite beverage as they sip it poolside.
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This bottle filters as you drink to ensure that every sip is crisp.
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But Sip is set apart by boiling down the news into snackable nuggets.
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First off, these little crustaceans don't sip their cocktails, they swim in them.
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She came back and handed me the bottle, and I took a sip.
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They also cover SIP technology, and customers span 82% of Fortune 500 companies.
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Sip that bubbly all day for just $12.75 (usually $14.99) during SodaStream's sale.
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" She takes a sip of wine and says, "You couldn't have known better.
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I eat a ThinkThin bar and sip on Earl Grey tea while working.
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Take a sip of water from that bottle right in front of you.
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When I explained why it was different, they agreed to take another sip.
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We sip sangria in the pool and gossip about work for several hours.
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Do you think letting children sip alcohol is a good or bad idea?
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After a sip of grüner veltliner, he begins cleaning and trimming the vegetables.
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How could you bear to take a sip from this cup of coffee?
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The displays at Compton Verney tell tea stories to sip and to savour.
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I can barely swallow the first sip, even in the name of bulking.
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I also fill up my water bottle to sip on throughout the day.
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Brady also told the magazine that he's never had a sip of coffee.
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You can find them at the Sit & Sip near the Cinnamon Bread shop.
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No occasional champagne toast at weddings, no sip of scotch at night, nada.
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That should give Kylie a reason to sip her drink with a smile.
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Shoppers snack on vánocvka, a braided pastry with raisins, and sip on mead.
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Most people sip this stuff by the glass ... and that ain't cheap either!
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So I took a sip of wine and started to compose my texts.
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You get a taste of both salty and sweet in every single sip.
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Instead, Perry gracefully spits out the millennial pink beverage after just one sip.
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As high rises go up, the capital's fashionable sip espressos in upmarket bars.
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"I lost everything I had," he explains, taking a sip of Arabic coffee.
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Who knows, one sip may make you forget all about the Coffee Coolatta.
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Sip on cocktails inspired by LA neighborhoods as you look out over them.
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If she'd had a red wine, I would have probably taken a sip.
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No-one is allowed to take a sip without first instigating a cheers.
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Took a sip of Cortashine, vape against wet lips, eyes on the ticker.
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The girl offered him some of her drink, so he took a sip.
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With 280 craft breweries, Colorado is sure to have something to sip on.
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After a sip, one of the women said it reminded her of grappa.
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One sip of this wine tasted like a mouthful of very sugary Moscato.
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We're excited to sip some more tea during the rest of the season.
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Taking a sip of water and trying to ease a coughing fit, Mrs.
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"I'd probably sip my coffee and it would go everywhere!" she said, laughing.
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Sip on a variety of Benner holiday teas, which cost $2.19 per pack.
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Aedes mosquitoes are "sip feeders" and bite several times for each blood meal.
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As you sip, lead particles flake off into the water and are ingested.
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Then, I emerged, took a sip of my whiskey, and approached the bed.
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I sip it while I watch the opening act from my dressing room.
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But he just had a sip, and it meant a lot to him.
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Wear this one loud and proud while you sip a Pabst Blue Ribbon.
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To sip Carte Noir and look back with pride on a good day?
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You knew he'd give you a sip of his if you needed it.
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Check out Groupon for deals on a paint and sip night near you.
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Sleep on it, sip some wine on it, and then make the call.
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"It's a play about populism," he said, taking a sip of his Chianti.
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But wouldn't the other guy forgo the sip if he were feeling ill?
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Civil took a sip of beet juice (she went vegan a year ago).
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I curl up on the couch to sip coffee while watching more Grey's.
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Maintaining a facade of positivity, Barnard takes a sip of the remaining milk.
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That way, when you sip it, the two meet together in your mouth.
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My editor tried a sip and her first words were: "What a journey."
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For me, energy is the quality that impels you to take another sip.
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I don't get a drink, but sip some of K.'s beer flight.
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Now, they can sip it down along with a slew of different flavors.
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"But why Navy?" you may ask as you sip your gin and tonic.
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I haven't had a sip of alcohol since I swore it off entirely.
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They sip steaming mugs of coffee, brewed by volunteers at a nearby stand.
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The wine, made of 90 percent sangiovese and 10 percent canaiolo, was stunningly pure and fresh, with flavors of bitter cherry and earth, refreshing with just a touch of mystery, compelling sip after sip in an effort to unravel it.
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But what if a student has just one beer — or even just a sip?
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And according to various onsite customer reviews, this sip is a certified smash hit.
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We sip our coffees outside the little house and not a soul disturbs us.
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He also doesn't long for alcohol or caffeine besides that occasional sip of wine.
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And all you want is a warm bowl of soup to cuddle and sip.
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Then I sip on some orange black tea I ordered from Singapore last week.
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And perhaps they'll sample more Pax Pods now that they can effectively sip them.
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"But thank you for clapping," she added, before taking a sip of red wine.
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I get an Americano with steamed almond milk and I enjoy every single sip.
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I try to sip on a (free) La Croix without drooling all over myself.
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Who needs rosé to sip when you can lick your frosé on a stick?
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We're talking ways to tote, drink, sip, mix, and lounge with the seasonal nectar.
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I get a PBR to sip while we chat before leaving at 10:30.
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I take a sip of my neon orange cocktail, gird myself, and dig in.
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I convinced my editor to try a sip, and she didn't taste cheese, either.
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"I do not want people to sip wine and enjoy this exhibition," said Paul.
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Matthew, take a sip of this Stella Artois and tell me how it tastes.
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Afterward you can head to a fancy hotel lounge, sip a cocktail, and reminisce.
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It begins in 22011, when 21-year-old Helen Calder takes her first sip.
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It begins in 22011, when 21-year-old Helen Calder takes her first sip.
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Want to sip your energy drink on the go but your hands are full?
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I boil water for breakfast tea and sip it while I scroll through Instagram.
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Now for the next level: sip a cup of coffee in your coffee sheets.
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Today I savor every sip on my endorphin-filled walk back to my apartment.
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I'd like to sip rosé on my trip to Mars, please and thank you.
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ROTONDO: No. BALDWIN: Then we wish we could -- take a sip of your water.
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I take one sip, then another—and, hang on a minute, it's actually delicious.
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You get a sip of that peach pecan, you'll have another, I promise you.
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Maybe it was as a kid, sneaking a sip out of your dad's mug.
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It gives me time to sip my coffee and get ready for the day.
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Similar to rosé, you'll find fresh tangerine and strawberry in a sip of this.
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At the bottom of the hill, I stopped to have a sip of water.
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I wasn't a cold air hog, but nor was I trying to sip electricity.
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A can of the new drink rolls towards her and she takes a sip.
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"I made a deal with the devil," Jonas says, taking a sip of whiskey.
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However, the beer unsurprisingly didn't smell great, so he wisely didn't have a sip.
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" STRENGTHENING INSTITUTIONS "The Budget does not include funding for the Strengthening Institutions Program (SIP).
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You can sip a Sakura Blossom Frappe while you stroll under the blooming trees.
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The 18-year-old's paying her dues while Mom and Dad sip piña coladas.
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The most exciting part of this multi-organ transplant is surely the new SiP.
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Confused, we pour the absinthe into the water and sip our pints of cloud.
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There are so many good things going on in your mouth with every sip.
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The internet was quick to point out just how weird the little sip looked.
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"Each of us would grab one, and sip on it all night," he says.
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Hit a spot near you or plan a road trip to sip them all!
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It's the perfect drink to sip while watching Triple D reruns on the couch.
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Polar Arctic Summer tasted good upon first sip, but it quickly took a turn.
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Perfect, and when you're sipping you sip down, you look down into the tea.
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You can also sip a cocktail next to the custom Solari split-flap board.
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For hours, they dream about a sip of water or a bite of bread.
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Baldwin paused in the middle of her list to take a sip of water.
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We sip down espresso to perk up, and B gets l'addition (the check) ($29.34).
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Here's Why Optical IllusionsTrick Us You Can Sip Sushi With This Chef's Vaporized Cuisine
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After I carefully enjoy every small sip of it, he makes his Campanula Sour.
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Then, she takes a sip of liquor diluted with soda water or orange juice.
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Greeks, she explained, sip and savor their liquor, they don't guzzle or shoot it.
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Most sip pints of Coopers while dodging the commotion at the front of stage.
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"F------ hell," Dwyer told his thousands of subscribers as he took his first sip.
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Channing DeVoueroix came early to claim one, and to sip Trump sparkling wine, approvingly.
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It is a relaxing place to sip inventive cocktails and eat compressed-watermelon salad.
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While she sounded radiant in rehearsal, she paused during breaks to sip herbal tea.
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Signs directed people to where they could sit, stand, get a sip of water.
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Take a sip of water, walk for a bit, hop off the machine. Breathe.
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By watching her sip on a glass of white wine filled with ice cubes.
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Take a sip or shot every time someone attempts to do a TikTok dance.
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He cracks open a beer and I sip on a black cherry White Claw.
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I grab some coffee and sip it while I read my morning email newsletter.
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"You don't pound it like a regular beer, you just sip it," Koch adds.
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Best wineries: Sip on a glass of wine while enjoying the views in Rutherford.
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BrewDog has taken a sip of that market, building a brewery in Columbus, Ohio.
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As you sip your iced coffee this morning, imagine doing it without a straw.
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Paint-and-sip classes are now offered in Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong and London.
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MS. HAST: Take a break if you need it, have a sip of water.
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You can tell by my face here that this was not a pleasurable sip.
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You feel high on caffeine yet haven't consumed even a sip of Diet Coke.
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"That's a really nice bag," I said, taking a sip of my light bill.
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And Katie is the calm one — until a sip of tequila does her in.
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Don't accept any beverage you haven't watched from stir to sip, and drink slowly.
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As I sip my first espresso of the day, I look back in awe.
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When they're not drinking $350 bottles of water, they sip Champagne on private jets.
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I stop nervously to take a sip of out of my two liter bottle.
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I sip a hazelnut latte and feel at peace with abstract thoughts of death.
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This may look like boxed wine, but do not sip the forbidden nectar inside.
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Dimitri Bilyarchyk, a 20-year-old student who took the training, said the word "Jew" was often used as a slur and that young people in his native Bavaria often referred to their last sip of beer as the 'Judenschluck' or 'Jewish sip'.
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Rosé's chilly blush and the Aperol spritz's shy orange tint make you want a sip.
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I love grabbing a bottle of Lucky Jack Cold Brew to sip before my workout.
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If you're not, well, let's just say each sip will be an interesting textural experience.
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"I wonder if you want to hang / Sip on some cutty bang," the hook goes.
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It is light and in the first sip impregnates the mouth with corn and cacao.
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To take a sip of water just hurt so bad and I couldn't eat anything.
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And don't be afraid to sip a glass of red wine every day, says Berthelot.
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So if your favorite beverage is seltzer, go ahead and sip it throughout the day.
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In the complex, young professionals sip Starbucks outside on rattan chairs and glass-topped tables.
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SIP focuses on owning, acquiring and investing in technology-enabled infrastructure, particularly in urban areas.
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It's never been easier to sip a little wine while you exfoliate in the shower.
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Adirondack chairs were gathered around firepits, where we sat to sip on some slushy cocktails.
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Morgan then ran to the sideline and stopped to sip an imaginary cup of tea.
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She took a sip and certainly seemed to like it: "Oh, thats good!" she said.
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William and Kate sip from a drink brought them in the traditional Bandy briefcase pic.twitter.
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There's plenty to do while you sip a beverage and groove on the dance floor.
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Carrot Autumn Squash Soup Yes, we would love to take a sip of fall. 2.
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Slip into cutoffs, grab a margarita to sip on, and lounge above the concrete jungle.
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Daniella and I sip cheap Chardonnay with the porch door of our apartment propped open.
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She did not see as much as sip, taking in an undifferentiated stream of content.
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Sip if a speech makes you teary-eyed or someone cries while giving a speech.
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Clink glasses with everyone in the room and then sip if a Netflix show wins.
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I try to always have water at my desk and sip it throughout the day.
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With it, you can snack and sip with ease at your holiday parties to come.
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From Marlo decorating Gregg's hospital room to Cynthia helping Gregg sip water from a cup!
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She gave Klaver a round, white pill, which she swallowed with a sip of water.
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She said she ordered a latte and continued on her way — until taking a sip.
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It's the ultimate way to keep your friends up-to-date on your every sip.
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It seems rude not to accept, so I take a sip from a plastic cup.
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I made sure to slip in the cyanide pill before Novikov took his first sip.
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Kathie Lee Gifford has officially taken her last sip of wine on the Today show.
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Stop what you're doing, put on some Beyoncé and sip on your favorite summertime drink.
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SIP is duplicative of other Title III and V program funding for institutional support activities.
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Of course, you may not be thinking of any of those components while you sip.
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As I took my first sip, the guy to my left leaned in really close.
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Sip on some green tea Green tea already boasts an impressive résumé of health benefits.
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Much like it's color-changing unicorn cousin, the Midnight Mocha changes flavor as you sip.
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There, underneath the straw roof with the forest behind my back, I take a sip.
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Part your hair to the side, have a sip of rosé and literally murder me.
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He persuades her to end her life with a sip of poison, just like Cleopatra.
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My mouth is really dry though, so I have a very small sip of water.
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Artechouse also has an augmented reality "AR Bar," where visitors can sip on interactive cocktails.
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After swallowing, the flavors resolved with savory, bitter notes that seemed to prompt another sip.
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You love that summertime rosé, so don't just sip it: Turn it into dessert, too.
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I took a sip from the water bottle and discovered it was filled with gin.
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They'll have lobster or beef and sweetbread and sip on the most expensive whiskey around.
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Look out over the harbor, sip the finest exotic teas, and nibble at a scone.
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Attend the Portland Christmas tree lighting or sip on winter cocktails at Vena's Fizz House.
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When we get back he makes us Bloody Marys to sip while we keep painting.
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A $2200,200 check is just a tiny little drop that we have to sip slowly.
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"Bit of a draft?" is nice wordplay for one SIP of a draft of beer.
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They sip the pox, sometimes spill it onto the ground, and murmur prayers in Tzotzil.
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Ken says Andrew has never smoked or had a sip of alcohol in his life.
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Those wines are not ones I want to sip at the holiday or any table.
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They dilute their mate, the hot drink Argentines sip constantly, an infusion of dried leaves.
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Couples at the tables enjoy small talk as some sip from small plastic water bottles.
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She brought me the sour broth from the pickled eggs and pigs' feet to sip.
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Serve the drinks with straws, so the drinker can continue to stir as they sip.
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Or Soda Can Raccoon, who was caught trying to take a sip of Coca-Cola.
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She took a sip of iced coffee, a routine unaffected by the 38-degree weather.
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The term evokes a damp underground cellar where oenophiles swirl merlots and sip pinot noirs.
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Ever skeptical of a pretty face, I kept an open mind when taking a sip.
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We sit outside in the shade eating fries and cheese curds, and sip on rosé.
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The first sip triggers the nostalgia centers for ketchup, and then the brine kicks in.
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But he is always looking to take another sip, amazing his teammates in the process.
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Hammer took a sip from the bottle without seeming to wonder how it got there.
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Sip it on the rocks after dinner, use it in cocktails or to drench gingerbread.
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It's just our job to sip some tea and watch it all from the sidelines.
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If you get a large enough cup, you can sip and savor it for hours.
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He took a sip of wine, savored the taste, and waited for it to go down.
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For a beverage, a small iced latte with skim milk is easy to sip while driving.
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But before I even finished the first sip, he told me I was getting laid off.
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In fact, traders pricing off the SIP gained on average of 3 cents per 100 shares.
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You go, 'I just have to get a sip of water and I'll be right back.
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When a sip of either hits your throat, your brain just smiles languidly and goes, Ahhhh.
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Sometimes I boil a whole head of garlic and make tea from it and sip it.
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Can you believe I used gear way before I ever had my first sip of alcohol?
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So I sip my espresso and start blocking out my calendar for this and next week.
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The views are dazzling and I'm taken back in time as we sip gin and tonics.
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Sip with a straw, he recommends, as it will help mix the drink's sweetener and mint.
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So, I take a sip of latte and start picking the brains of my potential tastemaker.
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The praise was universally positive, with one tester appreciatively gasping, "Holy balls!" after their first sip.
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And honestly, thank goodness, because I couldn't take another sip of tea if you paid me.
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"Okay pass, never have," Remini answered as Lopez silently grabbed her drink and took a sip.
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You'll realize with just one sip that his is a wine that'll never let you down.
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I stare at my goldfish for a while with bleary eyes and sip on the water.
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Folks would sip the wine through a straw and use a spoon for the creamy goodness.
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Once I had my first sip of Halloween punch, I quickly forgot about my skin woes.
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You can go for tea or coffee or sip drinks from a cup made of ice.
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They sip vodka cokes through slim black straws, nodding to every beat like rugged tanned parrots.
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Partygoers, who sip on Casamigos cocktails, include Idris Elba, Jeffrey Wright, Craig Robinson, Taboo and more.
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"That's tequila," she said after she turned the clutch on its side and took a sip.
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I re-explain the nausea and pain that may accompany even the tiniest sip of water.
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I sip on cold brew while I work on a massive essay I have due tomorrow.
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I snack on dried apples with strawberries and almonds and sip on a lemon La Croix.
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Most end up being sheer washes of color that barely last through a sip of water.
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The flashing lights faded into the foreground as Thomas took a sip of his morning coffee.
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She brings me coffee in bed and I sip on it while getting some kitty snuggles.
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In over four hours of talking to me, she barely stopped to sip her iced coffee.
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I blended a scoop into a kale-banana smoothie, shut my eyes, and took a sip.
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She took another sip and stopped drinking because she didn't like how it tasted, she said.
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Drinkers can even wrap themselves in woolen blankets as they sip on gin-laced winter warmers.
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With growth like that, it's no wonder Foot Locker wants a sip of that GOAT stew.
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"It was hard to write a love song," he says, pausing for a sip of beer.
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Not only was it delicious and great to sip on, but it also felt really healing.
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They fantasize about living in a romanticized Southern era, where they own slaves and sip Juleps.
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We sip lattes, eat bon-bons and truffles, do wine tastings, [all] without getting fucked up.
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To sip, a Caffé Misto with steamed soy milk will keep you warm in the winter.
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Who wouldn't want to sip on a cocktail called "What a Time to Be a Lime"?
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He would look at his phone once in awhile or take a sip of his drink.
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Speaking of which, when was the last time you had a cool, refreshing sip of water?
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Keep your beverages low in ABV and you can sip all evening without getting too tipsy.
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Volunteers take a sip of each, and then guess where they fit along the price spectrum.
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And like a child given their first sip of palm wine, she had hated the taste.
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You might not remember your first sip of soda, but Ethan Plath will never forget it.
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I considered it a small victory when I could finally hold down a sip of juice.
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It was like sniffing spoiled milk: you didn't need a sip to know it was bad.
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I could hear the ice cubes in her glass rushing forth whenever she took a sip.
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And it's much more pleasurable to sip it over ice than vape it in the alley.
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Some sip beer and sake in the restaurant while watching sumo on a large-screen television.
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Best of wineries: Sip on a glass of wine while enjoying the views of Seneca Lake.
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At communal tables, surfers on break sip Bintang beers for hours while checking out the waves.
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" Still, he said, taking another sip of sangria, "I don't really know what I am anymore.
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One sip of alcohol might as well be a gallon of putrid, self-brewed Medieval mead.
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Lunch, while you sip a margarita at a table overlooking the bay, will run around $60.
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Luckily, for those who can't afford a sip of these ancient elixirs, Kayama makes his own.
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Another pivotal LGBTQ demonstration was the 1966 "Sip-in" at Julius' Bar in New York City.
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To help her I'd take a sip every now and then but not really like it.
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"I got a beer and snuck it in, and let him have a sip," he says.
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Natan now swallows his capsule with a sip of water, flashing a thumbs-up each time.
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So you get into the rhythm… A little sip of water will help it go down.
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Some are calling the developments multi-chip modules, or 2.5D, or System in a Package (SiP).
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They were also warned about the tea, and soon found even a sip made them queasy.
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FABER: JIM, I KNOW YOU'VE GOT ANOTHER QUESTION AS KEVIN TAKES A QUICK SIP OF COFFEE.
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At Stanford, students said they were continuing to sip, gulp and chug, rules or no rules.
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Keep this one on in the background while you sip hot cocoa and trim your tree.
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But rather than feel refreshed and focused, Bentz found herself growing more annoyed with each sip.
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They drink wine and I sip a Coca-Cola through a bamboo straw and chain smoke.
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On Fishmarket Island, between two lazy canals, hundreds of locals sip an enormous variety of prosecco.
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One sip of a gin and tonic later, I changed my mind and jumped back in.
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It begins wholesomely enough, with each contestant grimacing mildly as they sip a mustard-infused cocktail.
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He took a sip, and looked as if he'd decided to wait and see what happened.
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In three giant fitting rooms, you can sip cocktails and coffee as you try on outfits.
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Upstairs, customers can book an eye-wateringly expensive facial or sip coffee on the roof terrace.
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I&aposm gonna have another sip, and I&aposm gonna go with more confidence this time.
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I took a big sip of cheap Sauvignon Blanc and felt my forehead beading with sweat.
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Plus, the added "bring your own beverage" bonus allows guests to sip on their favorite wine.
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She needed to take a break every five minutes, a brief respite, a sip of water.
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I'd take my bucket, may I have a sip of you, river, I am so parched.
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"This is my loop, now complete," he said, and took a long sip of his beer.
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"This is my loop, now complete," he said, and took a long sip of his beer.
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Ahead, we share the brands' details so you can decide which one to sip on first.
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"Wow, that is hard to watch," Colbert said, before imitating Trump taking a sip of water.
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We're not sure and usually babies don't sip either, but on The Mandalorian this one does.
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The bride will sip the dregs of her third Mickey Mary with an eerily placid smile.
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When you sip a cup of Celestial Seasonings Tension Tamer, you'll feel your troubles melt away.
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He would let me sip on his coffee and it would just be me and him.
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After several years of collaboration, Sustainability in Practice (SIP), now in its tenth year, was launched.
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And to that end, it's really the focus on people that distinguishes SIP from other certifications.
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As for Cassie, looks like she was gettin' her sip on before the clock struck 12.
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"I would say that it is advisable not to offer your child a sip of your beverage, as it may send the wrong message -- younger teens and tweens may be unable to understand the difference between drinking a sip and drinking one or more drinks," Jackson said.
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Take a note from "Despacito" and sip slowly — we don't recommend trying all ten in one night.
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With the cup fully titled to my lips, I closed my eyes and took my first sip.
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You have to emit a deep sigh after the first sip, though, or it won't count. 17.
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I'm grumpy, so I order a margarita from our bar and sip while I count my money.
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I bump up the Bad Bunny and sip my coffee in the car while munching on toast.
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I work on some more spreadsheets while I eat my taco and sip on my sweet tea.
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One night, he says, overwhelmed by the food industry's drinking culture, he slipped and took a sip.
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Not wanting to make him feel awkward, she picked up her finger bowl and took a sip.
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I look forward to getting into work as I sip on my homemade latte and usual smoothie.
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But if you feel good and it's not bothering you, sip away — there's no reason not to.
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But, "I can see why somebody would do that," he says while taking a sip of beer.
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I sip on one and gently wake up the BF, trying to gauge how hungover he is.
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Berry Lemonade Popsicles Why sip lemonade from a cup when you can freeze it into portable popsicles?
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"Not surprisingly, he's also created his own drinking game: Take a sip every time JoJo says "crazy.
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We watch the flames grow for a while and sip on wine, enjoying the autumn weather vibes.
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As I politely sip on my Missionary, I ask her how many calories are in this thing.
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" After taking a sip from her water bottle, she casually asked, "Who wants this, by the way?
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Have you ever stopped (post-necessary caffeine sip) to wonder what your barista has seen and served?
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Or, you can slowly sip your tea out of it as you cast shade on everyone else.
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Still full from the Indian feast, so I sip on cava and enjoy snacks instead of dinner.
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"It's too early for this kind of tea," she told him, taking a sip of her Starbucks.
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There are a lot of butts on display, which I notice as I sip my vodka lemonade.
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She signed off on every sip, because she enjoyed being cared for and doted over like that.
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After one sip, you will understand why Zinfandel/Primitivo needs to be in your glass this fall.
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While the celebs and their guests indulge, they can also sip this year's official Golden Globes cocktail.
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There are certain teas where you take one sip and you're like, 'Yeah, I'm in for whatever.
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Thomas said Cosby gave her a glass of wine, and she took a sip and blacked out.
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All that said, when I took a sip of my finished Prohibition-era cocktail, it was divine.
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In fact, it only wanted a sip of Coca-Cola, and a beak makes a perfect straw.
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She's Mastered the Sip-and-Stare Selfie Pose Tea is to models what Gatorade is to athletes.
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Sip a cocktail at former gangster fave The Ohio Club or tour The Gangster Museum of America.
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Why don't you take a sip and tell me where we are we in the Baudelaire tribulations?
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Mueller said he only had one sip, but acknowledged that others around him thought he was inebriated.
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So, if we're changing out our morning drink, why not change the cup we sip it from?
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The snap of a crisp radish goes marvelously with an ice-cold sip of gin and vermouth.
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Richie, who is 20, is not legally allowed to sip margaritas by the pool yet in California.
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You know how sometimes you don't realize how thirsty you are until you take that first sip?
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"This is a historic time for us," says Garcia, smiling as she takes a sip of coffee.
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Sliding in, she took a sip and savored the powerful mix of house-distilled gin and Clamato.
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So if everyone wants to sip the Kool-Aid, and keep getting drunk on it, let them.
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Ensure that she has the best sip of wine each time with these stemless aerating wine glasses.
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The medics lounge on a sofa outside, sip from bottles of water and chat quietly among themselves.
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Take down those bottles neat or sip on one of the many different takes on a margarita.
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With the attachable flute toppers, you can sip straight from the bottle without messing up your lipstick.
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I started with a small sip of Asawin's favorite, a Thai black ginger variety dubbed Seven-Eleven.
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But when you sip on this fizzy, sweet, decadent thing, you'll find that it's well worth it.
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"It's natural if [with] the first sip you get a punch, a kick, of alcohol," Amayo said.
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Groww lets its users invest in mutual funds, including systematic investment planning (SIP) and equity-linked savings.
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And the donut would make me thirsty for a sip of hot coffee from my absent mug.
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Sometimes I've even taken a sip of it right from the bowl, because that's elegant and polite.
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The combination seems to cleanse the palate after each sip, refreshing the mouth for the next bite.
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Babies once weaned from jars at twelve months now sip from pouches well into their toddler years.
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He'll attack Rubio on nonsubstantive matters like his high-heeled boots and his infamous sip of water.
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"It's a survival skill — you take a sip of vodka to kill any bacteria," Mr. Mellor said.
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If they prefer to sip while they shop, a store employee will bring a cocktail to them.
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I take a sip of the coconut water and decide that Gatorade would have been preferable. Yuck!
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Thursday is National Wine Day, which is a convenient excuse to sip wine solo or with pals.
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Busboys camped out at our shoulders, ready to refill water glasses any time someone took a sip.
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And sip with a straw, he recommends, as it will help mix the drink's sugar and mint.
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Instead, you'd take a sip of your drink and say, "Aah," like a person in a commercial.
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"I would go around and give my grandson a sip, and then the others," the grandmother said.
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But the fact is, I haven't had a sip of whiskey probably since I was a teenager.
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The crowd erupts in cheers as the officer smiles and takes a sip of the soft drink.
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I shake my head at the heat and take another sip of day-glow green ectoplasmic soda.
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At the bar, a few early diners sip bright green cocktails while they pore over the menu.
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And it smells like a frozen cocktail that you'd sip poolside, a scent that never gets old.
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Next time you take a sip from your Presse by bobble, consider what went into your coffee.
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Savor jaw-dropping views as you sip mimosas and discuss how you're definitely not afraid of heights.
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Tokarczuk took a sip of a diet Fritz-Kola, a German brand with an intense caffeine kick.
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We do not need much to be happy in this world: something to slurp, something to sip.
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My teenage daughter wasted no time, startling me as I was taking my first sip of coffee.
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At first sip of the Yvonne, she found those flavors, and she described the wine as angular.
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Like at Cipriani, patrons will be able to sip glasses of wine and relax at outdoor tables.
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The man is never seen behind the decks without a glass of velvety rogue to sip on.
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I take a deep sip, and gaze beyond a gigantic kind of glass wall at the sea.
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As the camera shifted from him, he would take a deep breath and a sip of water.
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I lean back into the plush, velvet loveseat adjacent to the Nightbell bar and take a sip.
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Drinking game: A sip of a Black Cat Vodka cocktail every time one kitty sweetly nuzzles another.
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I decided that I had to start somewhere, though, so I took the highly anticipated first sip.
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After the gym, I'll sip a green smoothie my husband has made and then head to work.
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A future cup of coffee in California could give you jitters before you even take a sip.
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Then, they were asked to sip from each cup and select their favorite based on taste alone.
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I sat down and took a quick, nervous sip, the soda tasting sweeter because of the circumstances.
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The beer keeps flowing and we play Monikers, which keeps getting funnier and funnier with every sip.
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You can sip a KonaRed coffee slowly over time or you can chug a bottle or can.
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In an effort to stop it, I take a sip and end up burning my entire mouth.
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He opened it in the middle, took a long sip of his tea, and plunged into reading.
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Spectators sip cold beers and hold their phones up trying to get the perfect surfer Instagram Boomerang.
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Some wines feel so good in the mouth that you want another sip to regain the feeling.
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"Let me see if I can put this succinctly," he said, taking a sip of his wine.
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I do my morning routine and cuddle with N. for five minutes while I sip some coffee.
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Looks like she had something to sip on here too, but it appears to just be water.
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"It has an unexpected finish that makes you want to go for another sip," Mr. Akhavan said.
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Groww allows users to invest in mutual funds, including systematic investment planning (SIP) and equity-linked savings.
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I took a sip and tasted the hibiscus and rose flavors that were described on the menu.
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And if you slow down, sip, really savor, you can taste earnest endeavors and lifetimes of devotion.
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Not wanting to be a wine snob, I happily sip away while nibbling on a Besan roti.
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But this version from NYC's Porchlight bar will knock you on your ass, so sip it slow.
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It was slightly tart, with a tobacco flavor and a refreshing bitterness that prompts the next sip.
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"Eventually we wrote him a memo," Oks said, taking a sip of his fourth and final Coke.
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As I sip the off-menu Beauty and the Beet, he tells me he loves piña coladas.
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It's not Mexican Independence Day, and it's not a US import, like the Corona you might sip later.
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The governor was addressing lawmakers Monday night in St. Paul when he paused for a sip of water.
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Friday wouldn't be Friday without some deals to sip on, and we are here to quench your thirst.
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But the age-old advice to sip water, chicken soup, or Lucozade when ill could actually be harmful.
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When she took a sip of cappuccino, she began to feel woozy and realized she had been drugged.
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Check out PETA to make sure the brand you're drinking is 100% vegan before you take a sip.
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He sat in the car for some time before climbing out to take that sweet sip of milk.
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We meet at her place and sip grapefruit rosé that's funky at first but then gets really tasty.
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Aside from the newly reigning rosé craze, what comes to top of mind as a legendary summer sip?
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Because of that extra effort, we usually prefer to purchase our milkshakes pre-made and ready to sip.
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After some attempted retorts, her Republican rival shows a flash of anger while taking a sip of water.
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Kuo writes that Apple will use a new kind of internal design called "SiP," or system-in-package.
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A sip of the concoction may help explain why wine was the preferred sacred drink of the Bible.
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I sip on water while we have a rousing discussion about cultural things that are over- and underrated.
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Oyster shuckers roam the drill hall as VIP attendees sip champagne and ogle a $21965 million Gauguin painting.
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The few times I've had a sip of soda since, all I taste is the overly sweet syrup.
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The blingless kingpin himself wore scruffy shoes and did not so much as take a sip of water.
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Just as we don't wear shorts in snow, we also don't sip rosés with a Thanksgiving feast — right?
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The candy is a dark chocolate cordial that is filled with a small sip of actual Tito's vodka.
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I sip it while I put on makeup and get dressed for the day and head to work.
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She took a little sip, and she was like, 'My grandson tells me I'm going to feel great!
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One Donald comes to sip cafecito Cubano and talk about the human rights abuses of Castro's communist regime.
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It's a bit too sweet and gives me momentary brain freeze in my haste to take a sip.
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Nature CommunicationsIt's a rainy day, so you stick out your tongue to catch a sip of nature's hydration.
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She took a sip before passing the water on, inadvertently initiating a furore that has lasted ever since.
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We've only given them a sip of water when there's an entire ocean to know about this family.
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I sip on broth and have a few bites of noodles but immediately know it's not sitting well.
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Along with the other guests at the table, I awkwardly sip my tea and pretend not to hear.
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Students and faculty sip beer in the background, taking a break from the future to enjoy the present.
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They fight in fancy venues while their friends sip expensive cocktails and eat gourmet burgers as they watch.
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Yes, reusable straws — so you can sip that precious H2O all day long without smearing your liquid lipstick.
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You see, in Berkeley, we sip this ... It's kind of like ... It's better if we sipped a pipe.
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He took a final sip of the beer and died, thanking loyal Odilon for this last kind gesture.
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Oh well, as long as 1453O8 gets you buzzed without going broke, by all means, sip away (responsibly).
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" Philip concedes — as they sip sodas — that he himself had it bad, but "not as bad as you.
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LuAnn (de Lesseps) D'Agostino is mad at Ramona Singer, but will still sip goblets of wine with her.
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But before she could sit back and sip on some egg nog this year, Emerson made a request.
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However, the drink does manage to check off two boxes: caffeine and confection — all in just one sip.
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What we know is he's the first author Anastasia Steele signs to Christian Gray's new publishing company, SIP.
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The whiskies would be lovely to sip with dessert instead of with a platter of smoked salmon canapés.
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We follow Ikeda's lead and sip spoonfuls of matcha from each lined up bowl on the tasting table.
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Pumpkin Spice Latte Make the PSL at home and sip it in front of your crackling fire. 10.
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When I got tired of all the lactose, I went for a cooling sip of my iced tea.
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Some said consuming whiskey this way would ruin the experience because you can't smell it or sip it.
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There were different treats for passersby to nibble on, as well as some small drink samples to sip.
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He whipped off the egg blinders and had a sip of victory coke as Meredith wallowed in defeat.
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Be kind to your tongue and to your esophagus: Wait a few minutes before you sip hot drinks.
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With one finger hooked through the invisible handle, he brought the cup to his lips, took a sip.
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Let your father-in-law sip his scotch and then slip between plaid flannel sheets, and you're in.
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Vacationers can even rent telescope-equipped holiday houses and sip a vintage called "stellar wine" from local grapes.
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And if you want to prep and go, the blender includes two 16-ounce cups with sip lids.
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Ms. Salihin arrived, took a sip of her coffee and complained to her friends that it tasted strange.
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As if to celebrate, Mr. Walker took a sip of his protein shake, another part of his regimen.
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Both also sip on soda with the extremely casual nature of those who know that they're the shit.
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Or just book a flight to the Yuctan, and sip this tasty cocktail on the powder-white sand.
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This would then be passed around the group, with each participant taking a sip and pulling a face.
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If they're successful, we can all sip Anchor Steam knowing that its workers feel a little more secure.
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A Negroni because it's a heavy, very bitter cocktail that you can load with ice and just sip.
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She took a sip of her water bottle, which was nearly finished after this morning's six-mile run.
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I text with R. about our future goals while I sip on my coffee and update my resume.
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On an early October evening, neighbors sit and sip drinks to the sound of children's shouts and laughter.
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The opposite of a greedy chug, unless you're Bluto from "Animal House," would be a nice, refined sip.
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Driving on the highway shortly after, she flipped open the spout on the lid and took a sip.
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I put on a podcast and slowly tidy up the apartment, get laundry going, and sip my tea.
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Just a few seats and some shade, a place to sip tea and stare into the thorny abyss.
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A sip of Minute Maid lemonade and then it was on to the next part of my meal:
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I make that into an americano and sip it while eating my raspberries, greek yogurt, and chia seeds.
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And on the outskirts, fields of alfalfa sip from an irrigation ditch that those settlers dug by hand.
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I took another sip of fortified chamois milk, thinking how those intrepid mountain goats wouldn't turn in early.
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People are seeing super-premium tequila as a drink to sip, not just to bury in margarita mix.
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They'll be able to gaze at cherry blossoms through glass walls, and sip beverages on an outdoor terrace.
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" Rachel took another sip of her cider and asked, "Do you know the song 'Waiting for the Miracle'?
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She pops a green pill filled with cannabis oil into her mouth with a sip of vitamin water.
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You could sip it alongside a meal, or pour some like an affogato over mango sorbet for dessert.
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The first sip of coffee as I begin to read is perhaps my favorite moment of the day.
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You can go hang out at the bar or in the bar lounge and sip on premium spirits.
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Then he wrote "wine" again, this time in sharp, spiky letters, and took a sip of his own.
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Years pass while we sip a pint and recount the same old stories to the same old faces.
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A cup from Dunkin' Donuts sat on his desk, but he hadn't had time to sip from it.
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T. gets K. and I baby beers (half-pints) and we sip them as we listen to music.
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" In another text, he said, "Take a sip of my secret poison, I'll make you fall in love.
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It came from La Violetta in the Great Southern region, and from the first sip I was entranced.
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Trump has been known to take a rare sip of wine here and there, but generally doesn't drink.
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Sand, sea, and something to sip on are usually standard ingredients for what makes a pretty good beach.
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Terre di Chieti, Italy, $10 This wine greets you with a smile and prompts one at first sip.
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He recalls the moment he stopped in the road and lifted his soda bottle to take a sip.
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Everyone remembers that he took a sip of water in the middle of his moment in the spotlight.
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After paying for the cup with a credit card, he took a celebratory sip of tea from it.
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Sorority sisters organize on her behalf and vouch for her at get-to-know-you sip and sits.
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On some campuses, that inability to consent applies even if someone has had just a sip or two.
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You sip a gin fizz, then rest it on a bed-size ottoman covered in embroidered Schumacher linen.
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Could I come back in a week, a few months, or a year and sip on a Fanta?
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The ripe red fruit flavors have a tart little edge that makes you want to take another sip.
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After taking a sip of wine, she said that she still senses her husband's presence in the apartment.
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Want to get your Travis Bickle on and and sip chai with taxi drivers at a Punjabi deli?
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"Milan is full of beauty, but it's in the details," she says, taking a quick sip of her espresso.
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After William took a sip of the whiskey, he passed the glass to Kate, who downed a good gulp.
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When I got hurt skating, instead of sitting around and letting it heal, I decided to sip on drinks.
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"And that's the m——f—— tea," Turner said before taking a deep sip of her glass of red wine.
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For those fortunate enough to travel in business class, they got a "Kiwi Rose mocktail" to sip on too.
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At over 800 different brews on the menu, it's hard to knock this Little Five Points sip 'n' dine.
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He paused for a sip of water and briefly resumed speaking before he began to slump onto the lectern.
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Not too shabby for a girl who only just got the right to legally take a sip of alcohol.
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She then put on a Star Trek uniform top and used a special zero gravity cup to sip it.
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We don't have plans to monetize Sip in the short term as we focus on growing its user base.
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With every sip, you regress to toddlerhood, glimmers of your inner child floating to the forefront of your psyche.
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The drink was brought to our attention by PopSugar, and upon seeing the photo, we immediately wanted a sip.
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The rules to the classic drinking game are easy — take a sip if you've done the act in question.
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Most people came in and were like, 'Oh, can I have a sip… OK, what else do you have?
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"Have you tried Come Fuck Me Penne à la Vodka?" another woman asked, taking a sip of her wine.
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I sip slowly and walk to Lululemon to exchange a pair of leggings D. got me as a gift.
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I flashed a tight smile and took a sip of my beer, about to apologize for not recalling more.
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"So there I am, with very minimal wine knowledge and I take a sip of this wine," Markle wrote.
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The cafe allows customers to order food, sip on nonalcoholic beverages, and legally consume marijuana all in one place.
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And although the label suggested it's "best served chilled," I took my first sip at room temperature (not bad!).
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Friend 2 gets coconuts for me and her (Friend 1 doesn't want one) and we sip in the sun.
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When you take the first sip, though, it becomes quite clear that's not what's going on in this cup.
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Customers will have to ask wait staff for a straw if they want to sip on their iced tea.
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The rolls arrive, and I chow down, sip on wine, and listen to my favorite podcast, The High Low.
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I sneak a Kit Kat from the freezer and sip on my tea as the mask works its magic.
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She moves eventually, and I make a cup of chai tea and sip it while scrolling through social media.
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Buckley, who eulogized the couple last week, said they would sit and sip coffee in between her two jobs.
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Sip when you see a Game of Thrones actor laughing – and take a shot if they claim a statuette.
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I also make a cup of decaf coffee to sip on while I rush around to meetings this afternoon.
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"So there I am, with very minimal wine knowledge and I take a sip of this wine," she wrote.
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I sip coffee and scroll through Instagram to see what my friends from back home have been up to.
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Fall's cool breeze is coming fast, so sip your cider and turn on any one of these Netflix treasures.
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We don't exactly want to sip a light and fruity white with the new season of Riverdale, for example.
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THE glass of booze that chancellors of the exchequer may sip while delivering the budget speech is well deserved.
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Cross the threshold not a second sooner, or that first sip of steamy java will end our relationship forever.
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Now that we've seen the trailer, we need to watch a pajama-clad Snoop Dogg sip from a goblet.
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Mr McConnell took a long sip of iced tea and smiled: "oh, we'd fill it", he said, to laughter.
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Stomach cancer has blocked his bowels, setting off nausea and vomiting if he takes even a sip of water.
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But think twice before pouring your pet a pint, Petplan says, even a sip can cause fatal respiratory depression.
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The group is investing to expand STATS's wafer-level technology and JCET's system-in-package (SiP) capacity in Korea.
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As the dog takes a sip from a coffee mug, the words, "This is fine" flash across the screen.
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If environmental zealots and sycophants get their way, you won't be allowed to sip it through a plastic straw.
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Everything has become, in an instant, in a second, in a toke and a sip, terrifying and deeply sad.
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In between fishing for tokens and watching the points rack up, players sip cocktails or pints of craft beer.
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Observers noted that Pelosi spoke without taking a bathroom break or taking anything more than a sip of water.
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One opened up a couple of bottles of wine and we sat around in a circle for a sip.
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The striker celebrated her perfectly placed header by a mocking 'sip of tea' celebration as England's defenders looked on.
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The company explains that the drink's bubbles will keep the golden swirls moving, making for a very mesmerizing sip.
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They take private jets and sip champagne and eat some really expensive shellfish we probably haven't even heard of.
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I slowly sip a glass of red wine which, he says, will help me look fuller while increasing vascularity.
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Each sip initially had a strange aftertaste that then mellowed into something resembling a yummy mango frozen fruit bar.
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" The audience applauded as Hostin took a sip from her mug and Behar joked, "Now that's a reality show!
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Both are shown finishing their drinks; at one point, Vandagriff hands her beverage to Bryant, who takes a sip.
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The mood is laid-back, down-to-earth, modulated by a midday siesta and a chilled sip of pastis.
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Delicate seaweed flakes dot the whipped cream on top, so that one sip transports you right to the ocean.
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I order a margarita at the bar and sip it slowly so I don't have to buy another one.
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Global output will drop by 8% compared with 2016, which leaves some 3bn fewer bottles of wine to sip.
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Put 'em in a glass and just add water — or, perhaps more realistically, your favorite cocktail — and sip away.
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Facing our impermanence requires constant denial: In the shadow of certain death, we use conditioner, car-pool, sip coffee.
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President Donald Trump takes a sip of water as he delivers a speech about his Asia trip on Wednesday.
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After making a cup a coffee, a lot of things can distract you before you get that first sip.
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Simply press the Autoseal button to take a sip and let it go when you're done; it'll reseal automatically.
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It fits in most car cupholders and you only need one hand to operate it and get a sip.
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Pre-sip, the drink's layered ingredients create a distinct ombré effect that's great for, what else, posting on Instagram.
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Do I hope that, one day, I'll have someone to sip wine on the couch with on February 14th?
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Ajit Pai taking a big sip of hot coffee, we'd like to imagine right before he heard about this.
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Everyone, from the picky drinker to gluten-averse, has something cool and tasty to sip on at the cookout.
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Whenever he managed to hunt down a cube, he'd take a sip of his cognac, as if in celebration.
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Yet in this tension between the two comes a thrilling ability to quench, intrigue, refresh and invite another sip.
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Once he pops the tab and takes a sip, a picture is taken and the crowd erupts in applause.
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Each sip wipes the palate clean, and allows us to taste each bite as though it were the first.
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I had my first sip of liquor one day when I was 12 years old, and I blacked out.
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Alex, perhaps the most competitive of the bunch, just takes a sip of his drink and enjoys the show.
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If wine makes you relaxed, it's probably because you usually sip it slowly in a calm and relaxed atmosphere.
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Over the years, the sea's clear blue waters seeped into the islands' limited groundwater reserves, making every sip saline.
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It's fine to sip on some coffee or eat any provided food, but make sure you're not drawing focus.
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The Institute will feature "Sip x Slime" nights with cocktails and "CBD x Slime" nights for even more relaxation.
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Reagan took a sip of water from a glass and the keys to the White House for another term.
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The texture and stony flavors resound, echoing back and forth, leaving lasting impressions long after the sip is gone.
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"The first sip was a little strong, the second was really smooth," said Jennifer Floyd, 44, a film producer.
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After all, it can be challenging to stop for a sip when you're casting on stitches with both hands.
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DJ TJ declined -- for obvious reasons -- but Jenner wasn't having it and kept pestering him to take a sip.
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The only labor taking place in summer seems to be tunneling into coconuts to sip from by the pool.
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Even with an IV running full-bore, there is nothing to replace the sensation of a deep, refreshing sip.
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Or end with an amber sip of mocochinchi, made by submerging a globe of dehydrated peach in boiling water.
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I'm just glad to be in my body and moving, stopping to sip my tea from time to time.
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"When I was 15, I would sneak out to have a sip of our family wine," she recounts laughing.
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She scored the winning goal on her birthday, and she celebrated by pretending to sip tea on the field.
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"It's like a virgin Cape Cod or something," he said after taking a sip of the slightly syrupy drink.
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The first, a sip of it anyway, was to be offered to me at my bar mitzvah on Jan.
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On the ferry across the Bosporus, businessmen sip it with one hand and check their email with the other.
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Virgin Voyages just announced that the Scarlet Lady would house an on-board champagne and caviar bar called Sip.
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We make coffee, watch Netflix, and sip coffee in bed until about 10, then we make eggs and toast.
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They had paid for access, for a chance to sip bubbly with lawmakers in the halls of Australian government.
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Trump then turned to the side, picked up a bottle of water with both hands and took a sip.
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This steamer is about as effective as taking a sip of hot tea and then exhaling over a garment.
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Who wouldn't want to toast a long space journey with a sip of champagne or a pint of IPA?
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Called Bar Experiment, guests sip cocktails after dark in a dimly-lit room designed to resemble the ocean floor.
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On my first sip, I was hit with the vanilla sweet cream cold foam, which was nice and thick.
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The solution is to take a sip of wine, taste and swirl, take its measure, then spit it out.
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Stradal's story begins in Minnesota in 1959, when 15-year-old Helen Calder takes her first sip of beer.
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Stradal's story begins in Minnesota in 1959, when 15-year-old Helen Calder takes her first sip of beer.
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This wine was vibrant and pure, deliciously fruity with an underlying bitterness that refreshed and invited the next sip.
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It is a joy to sit around that wonderful fountain and to snack petit fours and sip espresso coffee.
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She could, she did, and now I can swallow Nintendo's best controller (fight me) with a sip of water.
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Sip that in ... because that's why the Cleveland Cavs suspended the NBA star for Thursday's game against the 76ers.
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Businessmen sip Kool-Aid from champagne flutes as Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" blasts over the speakers.
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It's a safe bet she didn't stop to sip on some fine Napa Valley red for a BD celebration.
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We'll continue to sip, snap, and share our PSLs each autumn, no matter how extra it may make us look.
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Not the "sit around the fire and sip eggnog" kind of time, but the "goddamn it's cold" kind of time.
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I haven't had a sip of alcohol in three months and I gave up caffeinated tea about a year ago.
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If you're in the "get super fucking lit" stage of the grieving process, sip on this hardballing overproof rum drink.
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Since I do love/cherish breakfast, I'll sip a cup on those afternoons I'm compelled to eat Cheez-Its recreationally.
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Picture this: Astronauts floating in weightlessness sip cups of coffee while staring out the windows of the International Space Station.
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Sip water in-between Champagne refills, and don't let your lit BFF get into an Uber with some rando creeper.
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"I'm for real doing this right now," he announced to the camera before taking a sip of her breast milk.
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When it's done, just grab the container off the blender, put on a sip-and-seal lid, and you're off.
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Sip distills the day's big headlines into a set of Twitter Moments-esque slideshows delivered via silent notification at 5pm.
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Go forth and make an informed decision on which straw will help you get the most out of each sip.
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"I shan't neck the whole lot," he joked with the crowd after taking a sip, according to the Daily Mail.
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From 1820, British prices were set by international demand, and café-goers could sip Chinese tea sweetened with Jamaican sugar.
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The bottles also received a new cap designed to make it easier to drink coffee called the Sip Lid ($12.50).
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Onstage, Mailhot flips through the book, admits she hasn't decided on what to read, takes a long sip of water.
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So I put on a brave face and took a sip and was shocked to taste… not much of anything.
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Who'll want to sip classic winter drinks, such as hot chocolate, hearty stouts, Black Manhattans, when it's 80 degrees out?
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Before heading to the press room, Davis does a quick interview with Kelly Ripa and takes a sip of champagne.
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Some forego the straws and sip, so that each and every mouthful has a bit of cheese foam and tea.
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There's also Parlor Coffee to go or to sip at an old cafeteria table with swivel seats in the rear.
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With each sip of a drink, the screen becomes unfocused and whirly as your character gets more and more blasted.
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So something that was really important to me was that Kayla offers consent before she takes a sip of alcohol.
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It's more difficult to envision texts from my friends begging me to join them to go sip this particular concoction.
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So we don't exactly need an excuse to sip on a margarita, but it doesn't hurt to find one, either.
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I buy a pick-me-up Diet Coke with vanilla, glad I have something to sip while I do homework.
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"I felt used," says Leslie, who adds that Cosby made her a drink that she only took a sip of.
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Most people only think about buying wine when they're having guests over or want something to sip on with dinner.
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I work best in the morning, so I put my hair in a bun, sip some coffee, and free write.
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On one, people chat, smoke and sip, spilling out from bars in decrepit mansions, from juice joints and sleek bistros.
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But I decide to make iced tea to sip while I work for the afternoon, because water can get boooooring.
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Yet a dynasty's strength in numbers is also its weakness, as its members fight for a sip from the straw.
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Then I sip on my cup of chai, look through work emails, and walk to the office at around 9.
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We sip on coffee throughout the morning while listening to NPR, and I wrap up my work for the day.
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Sip coffee in my travel mug and try to evaluate a few students' transcripts before a busy day of meetings.
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"With the first sip, you'll inhale that woodsy aroma and the savory woodiness of the juniper," said the company spokeswoman.
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And to find out whether the Styrofoam cup's slogan—"EVERY SIP IS LIKE TAKING A HIT"— is true or not.
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After LeBron James pretended to sip a beer, the brewery ran with the viral moment — but King James wasn't happy.
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Who knows, maybe you can sip Bloody Marys poolside and discuss national policy with the most powerful man on Earth.
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Revenue to rise by around 15% in 2017, driven by the fast-growing SiP business and recovery in STATS's revenue.
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I buy lacto-fermented veggies, their house "live" olive mix, and a big kombucha to sip on this week ($210).
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