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Once in London, Keith cut back on the beer swilling and got his degree in 1977.
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The aristocrats are frivolous to the point of mania, swilling sparkling cocktails dressed as wolves and moths.
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This idea is rooted in the peasant habit of swilling the mouth out with green tea, instead of brushing the teeth.
NPR: Marketing to Millions: China's Changing Tastes
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If the Kentucky Derby is genteel julep-sipping, the Preakness is boisterous beer-swilling.
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The block-wide, walled-in Czech beer garden has enough picnic tables to comfortably seat 800 and is merrily packed all summer with pitcher-swilling, sausage-eating bonhomie.
BBC: The wiedergeburt (rebirth) of New York��s biergartens
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As he wandered through the tent swilling rum from his silver trophy and enduring thunderous backslaps, there was no happier salt in the Keys.
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Their focus groups assume Mr Hague is an aristocratic claret-swilling toff.
ECONOMIST: The Tories
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Concrete clad and perennially crowded, Bondi's well-trodden stretch of sand presents a broad slice of modern Sydney life, from the weather-beaten lap swimmers at the Icebergs sea pool, to the Negroni-swilling regulars at North Bondi Italian.
BBC: Shore thing: Australia��s beach obsession
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'Wrong' say the sake-swilling glass half-fullers.
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