People stroll the riverbanks, listening to live music, and pause for a drink in one of the many open-air cafes.
It was a long, cold incentive for a strong drink at one of a record 14 inaugural balls later that evening.
We can change the world one person at a time and one drink of water at a time.
See the movies one at a time, with a stiff drink after each one.
You know the pose: a woman holds her drink or a pen in one hand, her other arm is crossed over her waist, tucked under her elbow.
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On the other side of the room, one student can be seen interacting with another student at a nearby table while holding a sandwich in one hand and a drink in the other.
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Researchers had a group of rats with the implant perform a simply memory task: get a drink of water by hitting one lever in a cage, then after a distraction hitting another.
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"They were planning for us to have a drink and they thought one of us would end up in bed with them, " the court heard.
If in the night I went to get a drink of water, one of them would appear behind me, asking whether I was all right.
Just around the corner is Sebastopol (Sankt Hans Torv 32), where you can enjoy a pre-club drink at one of the tables that spill outside on balmy summer nights.
Most folks enjoy a drink and I certainly am one of them, it's a bit worrying however when a bottle of beer works out cheaper than a bottle of coke.
For prevention of breast cancer, limiting alcohol to one drink a day (5 ounces of wine, 12 ounces of beer, or 1.5 ounces of spirits) is one of the most important things that you can do.
But the philosophical fountain from which we drink needs to be a deep one.
Find a cure for cancer, recycle aluminium cans, change babies, drink a beer in the sunset with their loved one.
At a cyclocross race, you can stand in one place, drink your beer, shake your cowbell (that's not a euphemism I mean a real cowbell) and watch the whole thing unfold since a lot of the course will be visible.
"I can only drink one glass of wine a day now with dinner, " he said.
Another holidaymaker described how persuading his girlfriend to have one more drink in a nearby bar saved them from death.
There are no in-flight services like other commercial airlines but one can buy sandwiches or a drink onboard.
That's no mean feat for any entrepreneur, let alone one who can barely buy a drink legally in the States.
Members of one were told to drink half a litre of water (a bit more than an American pint) shortly before each of three daily meals.
Finding a puddle, the hare had a good drink, looked all around with moist, conscious eyes, then lay down in a little pit to one side, curled up into the warmth of his own body, and dozed off.
Under the new laws, even one medium-sized drink can land a driver in trouble.
Armed with a sleeping bag, tent, food and drink, he said one of the biggest tests has been administration.
His one vice was a huge appetite for food and drink which in time produced a waistline to match.
Normally the last thing one thinks about is vitamins when you want a drink, so hope this makes a point here.
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But she has switched from dessert white wines, her drink of choice, to reds, setting a limit of one per outing.
One in eight Australian adults has never had a drink, according to the National Drug Strategy Household Survey Report, double the number of 20 years ago.
The Nurses Health Study which followed the health of close to 90, 000 women over two decades showed that women who had one or more servings a day of a sugary drink were twice as likely to develop Type II diabetes than those who stayed away from such beverages.
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