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"If they don't feel like takin' a glass of beer on Sunday, we must abstain, " a contemporary Irish-American politician bitterly complained.
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He is holding a glass full of beer.
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We had a bottle of beer and a glass of wine and that was fine.
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Cocktails often have a higher alcohol content than a standard glass of wine or beer, so Mr. Arnold cautions against having a full cocktail with each course in a meal.
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What could be better to replace the usual accompanying tipple of murky wheat beer than a glass of tart, delicious Riesling?
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Post pampering, compare notes with other hardcore skiers at the Argenta Pub over a pint of beer or glass of wine before slipping on snowshoes for a short trek through a lantern-lit forest to The Yurt, where you can treat yourself to a five-course meal, prepared right before your eyes by a private chef.
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Newspapers and coffee on the way to work, sandwiches and coffee at lunchtime and a beer or glass of wine on the way home at night.
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In the first part, a teaser with several references to the British event of the decade premiered on August 25, in which a regular can of Brahma beer (the royal) and a glass cup (the commoner) are treated as celebrities, even with speculations about the can possibly being pregnant.
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The "stone" walls are actually a mix of cement powder and crushed beer bottle or windshield glass.
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This new generation of beer demands a different kind of drinking: Raise a glass, and drain it slowly.
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Unless they can get as excited about putting an ad on a beer glass as about making a television film, they could become the servants of the media strategists: mere drones in outsourced ideas factories.
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