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Edmund, the butler, appeared with a flute of champagne, which Carson downed in one zealous gulp.
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Grab a flute of champagne and take a seat on the 1950s-inspired furniture, carefully selected by the auteur himself.
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My lunch companion and I raised our glass to friendship, to France, even to hard work, and finally to the singular beauty of a crystal flute of Champagne glowing from afternoon sun that poured through the window.
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But in the early hours of this morning they will burning the midnight oil one last time as Australia's latest national hero cycles down the Champs-Elysees wearing a yellow jersey and with a flute of champagne in his hand.
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For example, Champagne can actually be better enjoyed from a wide glass, versus the ubiquitous Champagne flute.
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This is beer grains with bubbles (which inspired me to put some in a Champagne flute that does not work, too delicate).
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Hailing primarily from Australia, pinks are so rare that a year's worth of mining for them would only fill a champagne flute.
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Among the party favors: a commemorative Star Trek: The Experience champagne flute.
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This is beer grains with bubbles (which inspired me to put some in a Champagne flute that does not work, too delicate) But I liked it, I confess.
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The tower, on East 22nd St. between Broadway and Park Avenue South, would be only 50 feet wide at the base but would expand like a slender champagne flute and be wider at the top, a rendering reviewed by The Wall Street Journal shows.
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