Practically, drugs can then be sold in non-pharmaceutical drug stores, as liquor is sold in liquor stores.
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As the Chinese get richer, their taste in liquor is changing.
Ethanol, the chemical name for the alcohol in liquor, beer and wine, may play only a small part in producing many symptoms associated with hangovers -- thirst, headache, nausea, fatigue, sweating and tremors.
Yes, despite a history of assaults, threats and intimidation, and shooting at sherrifs officers, this fellow continues to enjoy unfettered access to all of the theme parks, drive-in liquor stores, and waffle houses that make America great.
Nor will it factor in the liquor store in front of which all that shattered glass landed.
One man in the illegal liquor business who operates in Gocharan said this batch came from a man who was "extremely greedy" and who watered down the liquor then mixed in pesticide to give it "flavour".
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The embattled tycoon has been struggling under a mountain of debt, both in his liquor business but more noticeably in his Kingfisher Airlines whose licence to fly was suspended last month.
The reason he was standing out in front of the place was that, in those days, Washington State liquor laws allowed musicians under the age of 21 to play in venues that served liquor, but would not allow them to remain in the club when they were not actually onstage, performing.
Diageo, whose brands include Johnnie Walker, Guinness and Smirnoff, will get a 53.4% share in Indian liquor baron Vijay Mallya's United Spirits.
One example: the hardy folk from the Greek island of Kefalonia who migrated, after 1900, to Manchuria, where they flourished in the liquor and property business.
Last year, fewer tourists than usual went to Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee, one of the birthplaces of the blues, and this was widely blamed on the fact that nearby Tunica is awash in cheap liquor and discounted motel rooms.
Kerala tops the list in terms of per capita liquor consumption in the country.
The Man in Black abused pills and liquor and sang in a deep baritone about the outlaw life, but that's not who we meet at first.
Last week, as I wrote, it was revealed Massachusetts demanded the company stop including alcohol in its deals, citing violations of various liquor laws in the state, primarily the discounting drinks, which has long been banned in the Bay State.
It was a time when patrons hid drinks in paper bags (the club belatedly received its liquor license in 1968) and the family illegally ran booze around the city in taxi cabs.
The retailer started testing liquor in a limited number of units in 2010.
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The father of five had his Powerball ticket validated on Monday in the local liquor store where he bought it.
In this one, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected attempts by a French businessman to enforce his rights to the trade name for Chartreuse liquor in the U.S. even though he owned it under French law.
Prof Coker, author of Liquor in the Land of the Lost Cause: Southern White Evangelicals and the Prohibition Movement, says the idea that consumption of alcohol is sinful is deeply embedded in the southern evangelical mind.
The illegal alcohol - commonly called desi daroo or country-made liquor in India - is called cholai in West Bengal and it usually costs as little as 10 rupees (20 US cents) and the majority of the consumers are poor, daily-wage workers.
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One of the leaders of the abstention movement is Chris Raine, an affable 26-year-old former public school boy, who sold bootlegged liquor in his school dormitory before a damascene moment about his own drinking led him to start Hello Sunday Morning (HSM), a charity that encourages people to take a break from booze for between three and 12 months, and blog about it.
The industry has opposed the idea of defining serving size by fluid ounces of pure alcohol or as 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor on the grounds that you may get more than 1.5 ounces of liquor in a cocktail depending on what else is in the drink and the accuracy of the bartender.
In recent months, two brands of alcoholic whipped cream have hit liquor store shelves in a multitude of appetizing flavors (or not) like chocolate, orange, cherry, and raspberry.
But all your daddy's life, on a weekend, there was liquor there in that house.
He surpassed his goal through investments in real estate, liquor, stocks and the movie industry.
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She says officers discarded broken, confiscated liquor bottles in the plaza and dumped trash there, too.
Experts say there will always be some people who take to robbing liquor stores in tough times.
He said he was walking to work Monday and saw a crowd at a liquor store in Passaic, New Jersey.
If I'm being honest, I've never found persimmons, or lemongrass, or a gentle spring rain, in a glass of liquor.
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