Maybe it was over a cup of coffee, a glass of wine, or lunch.
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With one new friend, she strolled the city and stopped for a glass of wine.
People pour themselves a glass of wine, draw the curtains and settle down on the sofa.
The entry-level customer can stop in, have a glass of wine at the bar and leave.
We had a bottle of beer and a glass of wine and that was fine.
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Hailing from Oakland, Jennifer is always up for a glass of wine, great conversation and people watching.
And you have a piece of stale cheese and perhaps a glass of wine or a soft drink.
For 15 years, she said, it was a glass of wine a month.
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Jewish couples break a glass with their feet, while Greeks drink a glass of wine and throw the glass.
"People still come out, but they will have a glass of wine less or maybe not at all, " he says.
The outdoor terrace is popular for a glass of wine on warmer days, and the clientele ranges from hip urbanite to rich socialite.
Grab a stool and a glass of wine with folpetti (baby octopus) salad, or enjoy yours dockside along the Grand Canal.
"I like to just pull in and have a sandwich and a glass of wine at a local place, " he says.
She also feels there should be a glass of wine on the tables to help digestion and "make people feel better".
"Needing a glass of wine to relax is disconcerting, " says Dr. Legato.
There would be no company while I cooked, no friends sharing a glass of wine while they chopped the tomatoes for my pasta.
Thus transformed, she will knock on the front door and sip from a glass of wine traditionally set aside for the Biblical prophet.
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As twilight arrived, Mittal Naidoo laid out dainty hors d'oeuvres (eggplant toasts and cauliflower fritadas), poured everyone a glass of wine and got down to cooking.
"I know he likes a glass of wine after the match and I shall have to bring a nice bottle for him, " added Laws.
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He told BBC News the 92-year old was "almost completely blind and hard of hearing" but still loved "a good joke and a glass of wine".
She declined to confirm or deny reports that David Cameron was drinking a glass of wine during the meeting at which he told her she was being sacked.
Ure talks incredulously of once having a glass of wine literally taken out of his hand at 8pm on a Tuesday because the bar owner wanted to close.
Upon arrival, indulge in a glass of wine and cheese in the dining room, on the deck, or in the fully equipped kitchen before playing board games by the wood-burning fireplace.
How far are we from the day when an emergency room surgeon refuses to operate on a person because he had a glass of wine or ate pork before getting ill?
As with many other Protestant countries, the UK has a tradition of seeing drinking as an exciting vice rather than something more everyday, such as a glass of wine with food.
In one experiment, they found that job candidates who ordered a glass of wine during an interview over dinner were viewed as less intelligent than those who ordered a soft drink.
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There are also the moments at the end of a long week (with music turned up and a glass of wine at hand) of happily making flower arrangements for the entire house.
One of my girlfriends admitted recently she was afraid to tell the women in her mother's group she sometimes has a glass of wine to calm herself down because she thought they'd disapprove.
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