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In addition to drinking it, some pour it on their fans or just dump it on the ground to prove they can afford to.
NPR: 'The Economist', Jay-Z and the Cristal Brouhaha
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The reason for these results may simply be that extroverts pour it on a bit too thick for their own good, and this tendency negates any charismatic advantages they might otherwise enjoy.
FORBES: Move Over Extroverts, Here Come the Ambiverts
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The Gore staff felt so good about its candidate's performance in the debate that it wants to pour precious advertising dollars into rebroadcasting it on cable channels in battleground states.
CNN: The Lover vs. the Fighter
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The champagne chilling in the bucket is from the hotel's own vineyard, and of course the butler will always be on hand to pour it.
BBC: Living like David Beckham on ?14,000 a night
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That is why with tight labour, rising energy costs and abundant money, it would be better to pour on more boiling water.
ECONOMIST: The risks of gradualism
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Here's the catch: To ramp the chip up to that wild speed, testers had to pour liquid Nitrogen and liquid Helium on top of it, in a sort of mad-scientist experiment.
CNN: John D. Sutter,
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However I understand the moral impulse of not wishing to pour salt on anyone's wounds, which stood behind the decision to write it.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Norway's Jewish Problem
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Last week Federer told CNN it was "naive" to think tennis is free of players who use drugs to enhance their performance and called on the sport's governing bodies to pour more funding into the fight against it.
CNN: Tennis serves up new measures in the fight against doping
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But inside it is warm and welcoming, and the bartenders put on a great show as they pour, pinch, squeeze, stir and shake ingredients, then present their creations with a flourish and a smile.
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