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In between swigs from your Male Tears flask, of course.
She took long swigs from a giant bottle of water.
He washed down his scavenged meal with swigs of cheap vodka.
He then poured in a few swigs of the plate-bière liqueur.
She takes swigs while on her back, just like a bottle-drinking baby.
Mr. Turner reported having seven beers and a "couple of swigs" of whiskey.
Landis once attributed a suspicious surge in testosterone on too many swigs of whiskey.
One participant swigs from a bottle of Diet Coke; another surreptitiously checks his iPhone.
Today, he swigs a sencha shot and gets ready to not talk about it.
One shows him dancing inside his home while taking swigs from a bottle of vodka.
"It had managed to open the Jack Daniel's, and [took] a few swigs," Rooney said.
Next to me, a girl swigs something from a bottle in a paper bag (it's 22007AM).
"Today more than ever, I feel like a 'Cov kid,'" she says between swigs of water.
So as celebration No. 3 took hold, the players shared hugs, laughs and swigs of Champagne.
He's good, even after God knows how many lines of cocaine and swigs of Grey Goose.
There, the model took swigs of champagne, switched up her outfits and even partied with Nicki Minaj.  
Our favorite preparation: eating it straight out of the tub with a few swigs of a beaujolais.
A woman swigs from a bottle of local rum as she dances provocatively on the makeshift stage.
It's the TV equivalent of making lemonade by alternating swigs of straight lemon juice and corn syrup.
Taking swift swigs to cover my tremors, I laughed at whatever was coming out of his mouth.
The 16-year-old found her friend Summer and took a few swigs from a Popov vodka bottle.
In between invariably hopeless clashes with officialdom and the Russian Orthodox Church, everyone swigs vodka and gets depressed.
Taken in long swigs, "Daemon Voices" can be overwhelming, a torrent of enthusiasm for science, art, music and literature.
Per Didi's instructions, I made sure to stay hydrated through the session and took constant swigs of my alkaline water.
On Golf ATLANTA — Jim Sanford was hitting microchipped golf balls off a mat between swigs of beer and bites of sushi.
Larry watches as the guy takes swigs from the beer bottle and becomes convinced that the guy is drinking his own urine.
One particularly dark time, he went five days without eating anything; he drank only water and a few swigs of chocolate milk.
He sloshed in a few swigs of baijiu—China's enormously popular and pungent liquor—that serves to kill unwanted tastes in the mix.
Brandy also delivered a rousing, boozy performance of song "Beggin and Pleadin," taking fake swigs from a flask and delivering powerful vocal riffs.
He and Jorah get +5 each for taking swigs of rum while discussing how best to violently rip off most of Jorah's skin.
Gimelstob leaves cartons of ice cream on the counter, Isner said, and swigs of coffee in mugs that he neglects to rinse out.
After West Virginia lawmakers loosened restrictions on the consumption of raw milk this month, certain legislators celebrated with swigs of the white drink.
As Jason Aldean and Miranda Lambert sang on stage, inspiration struck: Hubbard and Kelley both stood, raised their bottles and took hearty swigs.
Watching Isabelle Huppert and Gérard Depardieu sweat it out in Death Valley amid tears, fights and swigs of wine has its obvious attractions.
Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese star, took swigs from his bottle and expelled the drink in dots and dashes in a kind of aquatic Morse code.
Regular swigs are as much a part of the sequences as inhaling or exhaling deeply, meaning that everyone is pleasantly tipsy and limber after 20 minutes.
When Chang led 2-1 in the fifth set, he took several swigs from his water bottle, ate a banana and contemplated quitting during the changeover.
Then, after a couple of swigs of Champagne, Epstein thanked everyone in the Cubs' organization, including the players, the coaches and the scouts, for their effort.
After a few swigs of the Golden Gate to test its suitability for the recipe (uh-huh), Greg and Molly were feeling ready to shake shit up.
Saoudi shakes off a piss in the dustbin, then turns and applies make-up in a steamy mirror with one hand, taking healthy swigs of booze with the other.
Or the fact that the band performed while passing a bottle of wine and taking swigs, like alchemists who had gathered to try forbidden spells in some gloomy cavern?
"After waiting for so long, we want it to be worth it," Reyes said between swigs of Diet Coke, saying she had been too nervous to sleep the night before.
Whenever the music would culminate in something close to a "drop," fans would jump onstage to join the artists in a dance or even share swigs of rum with them.
Instead, Lester, one of the Cubs' key starting pitchers, took swigs out of a Champagne bottle as reporters, a little dazed themselves by what they had just witnessed, surrounded him.
But an amalgam of multiple discrete types of alcohol conjures horrific flashbacks of sneaking tiny swigs from a dozen different bottles from my parents' liquor cabinet into a water bottle.
Ricardo Villalobos (pictured) is a different sort of oddball: notorious for his hallucinogenic marathon sets and flamboyant onstage persona, he swigs whisky behind the decks in between throwing gangly dance moves.
Dahmer fakes epilepsy for attention, swigs constantly out of a flask of gin, and picks up roadkill every time he happens upon it — all things outside the bounds of standard teen angst.
Feeling slightly woozy—maybe it was all the sweets we'd eaten between swigs of beer that must have been brewed with gold—the day passed by in a pleasantly low-key manner.
I remember devouring all 256 pages of it on an evening flight from Los Angeles to New York, between swigs of cheap airline whiskey and those sad little bags of salted peanuts.
For people who don't buy fresh produce regularly (or who simply don't want a salad for every damn meal), juicing is a way to keep up with vitamin intake in a few swigs.
All you have to do is twist off the plastic top off the tube and take back the shot (which, mind you, took me two swigs to ingest the full 10 mL tube).
For people who don't buy produce regularly (or who simply don't want a side salad for every damn meal), juicing is a way to keep up with vitamin intake in a few swigs.
Among the very last players to be eliminated—and the only one to survive beyond his bedtime—was Abhimanyu Mishra, six years old, who had been taking swigs from a Lightning McQueen water bottle.
Sure, they had to buy a new bottle after sharing swigs with all of their friends, but they can also say they literally blacked out on Chef's Night Out and lived to tell the tale.
Mr. D, for example — the wine god Dionysus, whose punishment from Zeus in the novel includes an alcohol-free century — takes enraged swigs of a Diet Coke, a small but notable nod to the source material.
Blake played the Tortuga Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale this weekend ... and while onstage he took several healthy swigs from a cup that read, "I drink, get over it" -- and he made sure cameras captured the phrase.
So they live a simple life with their one-eyed cat in Florida, where Frank fixes boat engines; the grime under his nails (and the beer he swigs) suggest that he's firmly rooted in the working class.
Chef-owner Stuart Brioza of San Francisco's State Bird Provisions took a star turn in an early episode of Chef's Night Out, where, between swigs of premium Japanese whiskey, he learned about the finer points of Juggalo culture.
But for every couple or polyamorous gaggle sharing swigs of cheap wine, there are plenty of single people just trying to forget about the sickening level of PDA they're bound to have rubbed in their sad, lonely faces.
To its credit, it offers top-notch supporting talent: John Cho plays Adam's best friend; Kristen Schaal portrays Adam's nervous date; and Luis Guzmán is a blue-collar worker from whom Adam receives advice and swigs of Champagne.
Firing up the fans along the parade route was Rob "Gronk" Gronkowski, who danced almost non-stop and instead of chugging beers like he has in past victory parades, quenched his thirst with swigs from a bottle of wine.
On the other hand, Soria, a professional designer with the mandatory impeccable Instagram account and rolodex of celebrity clients, swigs wine, calls his contractor "dad" and sticks his entire head into the craggy maw of a newly destroyed fireplace ledge.
Country music star Eric Paslay long ago lost track of the number of times he's interrupted a concert to take a few swigs from the red Solo cup he keeps perched on a nearby stool, up on stage with him.
I took a few swigs out of an 80-proof bottle for liquid courage and a few hits on a special cigarette to even out the nerves, and suited up in fishnet stockings, platform shoes, and a hot red crotchless corset.
You don't know where Ed Sheeran came from, or how and when he infiltrated your friendship group, but here he is, drinking flat supermarket-brand cola straight from a two-liter bottle, just a split-second of backwash, every single time he swigs.
Here, though, he was not a celebrated author or the king of the Beats; he was better known for being the barfly who would slink off to the bathroom between beers with a briefcase, taking swigs from a bottle of the liquor he had stowed inside.
It takes bit of finding, but I come across another Kumpir outpost, this time full of white-haired men in tiny round spectacles, bicycle couriers in Steve Zissou hats, and young German couples pausing between mouthfuls for swigs of Rothaus lager out of small brown bottles.
As he recounts his jarring life story to me at his newest, high-ceilinged, shiny location in Highland Park, he takes swigs of Hennessy, an ingredient in an experimental Cruffin that is served with a tiny pipette of boozy cereal milk, and woofs down more of his own pastries.
In between swigs of booze, Lee recounts his hectic childhood and gradually peels off layers of history, while simultaneously building up the apparition of Blanche — theatergoers familiar with Tennessee Williams's "A Streetcar Named Desire" will easily pick up the trail of bread crumbs dropped by Mr. Jacobs's book.
The twinned fates of Mr Mourinho and Mr Ranieri, the contrasting form of Mr Mahrez and Mr Hazard, and the alternating stability of the two squads seem somehow related—as if Chelsea and Leicester had exchanged swigs of "Polyjuice Potion" (which allows the imbiber to temporarily adopt somebody else's appearance).
Yet one recent Sunday night, after a few swigs of whiskey and a couple cry-for-help tweets, I felt emboldened to assemble the thing, and fortunately, the instructions are very clear, even for someone like me, who consistently opens cereal boxes in such a manner that they can never be closed.
While Houdyshell and Metcalf go about their work—each gives her role the ideal pacing, balancing humor and resentment with business that is unexpected and true, such as Nora's habit of taking swigs of water from a bottle she keeps in her bag, like a jogger cooling down after a long run—the ideas keep coming, fast and delicious.
The song portrays a pair of gravediggers discussing whether the grave is too deep, while taking swigs from a bottle of brandy.
The Roosevelt was acquired by Benjamin and Richard Swig on November 19, 1965.The Roosevelt Review, December 1965, page 9 In an effort to ease the transition, the Swigs first changed the name to the Fairmont-Roosevelt and then eventually to the Fairmont New Orleans. The Swigs began to modernize the hotel over the years. The initial renovations cost $1.5 million and were mainly in the look and design of the hotel.
Muniyandi says a quick prayer before taking a few swigs of rum equally quickly. Then he settles down on the floor and starts singing in the praise of the Lord. The embarrassed Shankaran has to help him to his quarters. Shankaran who is an amateur photographer, goes to attend Muniyandi's marriage in a Tamil village.
Keren uses a lighter to heat a hammerhead for cauterizing Todd's arm wound. After retrieving a water bottle from the backseat and taking swigs themselves, the trio tosses the bottle to Eric. The sniper shoots Eric through his hand when he tries taking a sip. During a quiet moment, Todd tells Jodi and Keren that his girlfriend Sarah was pregnant, but lost their baby.
After she makes him beg on his hands and knees, she accepts. That night, Renee takes a few swigs from a bottle of love potion and just when things are heating up on the couch, her throat starts to close up. The severe rash on her face then scares away young trick-or- treaters, and finally Ben takes her to the hospital. Ben comes in to visit.
Urban legends claim that Goux consumed "six bottles of champagne" en route to victory. However, that claim is believed to be exaggerated. Instead, during Goux's six pit stops, only four bottles (each 4/5 pint) were shared between himself and his riding mechanic Emil Begin, with each taking some sips, but likely not enough to become intoxicated. Other swigs were spit out using the champagne as a mouthwash.
The music video shows a Sherlock Holmes- esque detective (Colin Hay) who investigates the case of Dr. Heckyll (Greg Ham), a quirky mad scientist. One night, Heckyll goes out to a party at a house in the neighborhood and takes a swig of the potion he has been working on most recently. Two girls walk in on him, harass him and also take swigs of the drink. They turn into palm trees as a result.
Fredman's Song 21, Så lunka vi så småningom. Marche, 2/4 time, 1791. The song refers to "Bacchus's tumult"; the gravediggers discuss whether the grave is too deep, taking swigs from a bottle of brandy. Så lunka vi så småningom (So we gradually amble) is one of the Swedish poet and performer Carl Michael Bellman's best-known and best-loved songs, from his 1791 collection, Fredman's Songs, where it is No. 21.
March, time, 1791. The song refers to "Bacchus's tumult"; the gravediggers discuss whether the grave is too deep, taking swigs from a bottle of brännvin. The songs are "most ingeniously" set to music, the melodies accentuated by the bold construction of music, word pictures and choice of words, while the music brings out a hidden dimension not seen if the words are simply read as verse. The poems themselves, far from being the brilliant improvisations that they appear, are striking in their "formal virtuosity".
" In another scene, Lipa lights a cigarette from a candle on a birthday cake and swigs a jug of milk while shopping in a supermarket in a silk kimono. During other segments she is shown cycling in a red dress, blowing bubbles between two men, strolling with heart balloons, and twirling with sparklers. Writing for DIY, Jamie Milton said the video "felt like a celebration in colourful, dynamic pop". Eoin Butler of The Irish Times described it as "like The Big Lebowski, just a little sexier.
Each panel in the outer circle depicts a different sin. Clockwise from top (Latin names in brackets): # Gluttony (gula): A drunkard swigs from a bottle while a fat man eats greedily, not heeding the plea of his equally obese young son. # Sloth (acedia): A lazy man dozes in front of the fireplace while Faith appears to him in a dream, in the guise of a nun, to remind him to say his prayers. # Lust (luxuria): Two couples enjoy a picnic in a pink tent, with two clowns (right) to entertain them.
In most triumphs, the general funded any post-procession banquets from his share of the loot. There were feasts for the people and separate, much richer feasts for the elite; some went on for most of the night. Dionysus offers a contrast to the lavish triumphal banquets of his time by giving Romulus's triumph the most primitive possible "banquet" – ordinary Romans setting up food-tables as a "welcome home", and the returning troops taking swigs and bites as they marched by. He recreates the first Republican triumphal banquet along the same lines.
In his statements Turner described initially drinking five Rolling Rock beers and two swigs of Fireball whiskey in a friend's room, and then having more beer later, reaching a total of nine drinks. Tested some time after his arrest, Turner's blood alcohol content was estimated to have been 0.171% at He testified that he did remember what happened that night. Emily Doe's blood alcohol concentration was measured in a hospital several hours after the assault at 0.12%, and doctors estimated her intoxication level at 1 a.m., the estimated time of the assault, to have been around 0.22%, or 0.242-0.249%.
In 2000 he was a regular at age 88 with his band booked, among other places, at a retro big band restaurant called Leon's Steak House in North Hollywood. The Times reported: > When this guy takes his spot in front of a 16-piece ensemble of blaring > trumpets and gleaming saxes—The Way It Was Orchestra, as he calls it—his > frail arms start pumping, his toes tap and his body begins to radiate a > vigor that energizes the old musicians like swigs from a fountain of youth. > . . . nothing stirs the diminutive Bernardi—he's about 5 foot 3, a little > over 100 pounds—like his music.
This arrangement kept branch services off the main line and avoided the cost of installing a signal box to control the junction. The branch gradually turned to the south and ran on the level, passing under a road bridge and over two level crossings, while climbing gradients of 1 in 78 and 1 in 66 through orchards and hop gardens, before reaching Churn Lane siding. The line then passed an accommodation crossing and under a road bridge carrying Yew Tree Green Road, climbing to 1 in 66 before running on a level for half a mile through Swigs Hole valley on a embankment. After crossing a deeply wooded cutting, the line reached the Horsmonden Tunnel which was situated on the summit level at the end of a climb at 1 in 66 and carried the B2162 road over the line.
It is 1988 and two best friends from Ireland (Jimeoin [McKeown], Alan McKee) flee from Belfast after a violent confrontation with Colin (Robert Morgan) of the IRA and illegally enter Australia, finding seasonal work picking fruit at orchards to afford hostels, sustenance and booze costs (but so cash strapped, their whiskey and cokes are made by taking swigs of whiskey and coke, mixing the two on the fly in their mouth), the last often used to dim the two's fear of immigration officers. After some gentle persuasion, Fergus Montague (McKeown) goes on a TV dating game show and wins a trip to Queensland. This, however, occurs just as the pair's apartment is raided by immigration officer Derek Johnson (Nicolas Bell) and Wesley Murray (McKee) is forced to escape and eventually joins his friend in Queensland. Meanwhile, Colin is sent to Australia in a witness protection program after he gives up some of his former colleagues, and (much to the skepticism of his watchers, the S.A.S.) names Fergus and Wesley as terrorists.

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