By then the whole country had heard that the couple's 10-year marriage was on the rocks.
On the rocks , conversely, means you want it poured over ice in your glass.
When we came up, at least a 100 more sea lions were draped on the rocks.
Drinks ordered on the rocks are chilled via large spherical ice cubes that both look elegant and melt more slowly.
The 20ft (6m) vessel became stranded on the rocks at Jaywick near Clacton at 15:19 BST on Thursday.
If you really need (five star) lodges, whisky on the rocks and your 20-channels television, please go somewhere else.
Driving down the highway, seeing the pale spring sunlight on the rocks that we so recently looked at together.
Jet black and glistening, they bask on the rocks like mermaids, or slip easily into the freezing Atlantic to feast on sardines.
Kavanaugh sails through the crowd in a Tom Ford suit, clutching a bourbon on the rocks, which complements his ginger-red hair.
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Both sides deny that the marriage is on the rocks, but start-up delays and squabbles over which equipment to buy suggest otherwise.
We were staying a block from the beach, and could watch the waves crashing on the rocks as we looked out the front windows.
He tried to play a three-wood draw around them but the shot drifted out, bounced on the rocks and raced into the Pacific Ocean.
The wildlife has always been the draw here there are 200, 000 kangaroos, a million wallabies, koalas, seals clustered on the rocks or sleeping on the beach.
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One of Mr. Arnold's favorite drinks with grilled meats is a concoction he created: "Banana Justino, " which blends rum and bananas and is served on the rocks.
Like most Irish whiskies it is relatively mellow and very easy to drink, neat or on the rocks, though in Ireland it is often mixed with ginger beer.
So the mysterious Mr Rajoy must seek to avert twin tail-risks: the break-up of the euro zone on the rocks of Spain, and the break-up of Spain itself.
His aspirations foundered on the rocks of British and French colonial ambition, notably the twin reefs of the notorious Sykes-Picot agreement of 1916 and the Balfour Declaration of 1917.
Boys and girls dive for sea urchins, cracking them open on the rocks before sucking out the innards - 'kina' or sea eggs are a muchloved delicacy among Maori people.
We stretched out on the rocks, I collected a handful of pebbles, we enjoyed some moments of silence and after about half an hour set off for the village by another route.
They carried him on their shoulders, held him, one on each side, to let him ride a pony, steadied him in a stream to feel the icy water on the rocks beneath his feet.
But the truce is now on the rocks.
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The calm serenity of paddling in sync, quietly gliding along the water and listening to the birds, seeing starfish sunbathing on the rocks and even watching a deer chill out right by your campsite, content to share your space.
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In fact, this summer, I slipped for the first time and hit my head on the rocks, either knocking some sense into me, or knocking what little sense I had left right out (it depends upon whom you ask).
Under Ottoman rule, it is believed this rock was used to execute people - marching them to the end of the platform, then pushing them off to meet their grizzly death on the rocks of the valley far below.
When the Stephen Whitney, an American sailing packet carrying cotton, corn, clocks and cheese, emerged from three days of dense fog in 1847, its captain got his bearings wrong and the vessel was smashed to pieces on the rocks near Fastnet.
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