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  • The smaller dishes pair best with beers (particularly the sharpness of the pickles), but creative cocktails like Rum & Root Beer ($11) and the Kentucky Porch Sipper with bourbon, mixed citrus and apple-smoked bitters ($12) also partner well with what owner Jacob Hadjigeorgis calls "regional comfort food."

    A Briny Breeze—and Beer 2012

  • On Wine Blog More incisive criticism and accessible advice on the world of wine at blogs. wsj.com/wine Pairings: Pork Chops and Zinfandel Value and Exoticism in Portuguese Wine A Roman Wine Scandal The Lone Blue Nun Sipper of Texas The way a wine achieves a certain alcohol level, is for the most part, a straightforward matter: As grapes ripen, they accumulate sugar, which is converted to alcohol during the fermentation process.

    Wines That Pack A Little Extra Kick Lettie Teague 2010

  • Sipper spent a day with Ray in August and paid $3,750 for five or six story manuscripts, which eventually ended up in the Charvat Collection.35

    Raymond Carver Carol Sklenicka 2009

  • When Ralph Sipper, a rare books and manuscripts dealer from Santa Barbara, offered to purchase such materials, Ray replied that he was saving the versions of the stories that would make up his new book “as I go along, and not feeling self-conscious about it.”

    Raymond Carver Carol Sklenicka 2009

  • He postponed a visit from rare book dealer Ralph Sipper by announcing that he and Tess were about to depart on a long trip to Russia, and that Tess did not feel he should sell any more materials just now.

    Raymond Carver Carol Sklenicka 2009

  • “Samurai” is now an all purpose synonym for “intense” – the Sunday New York Times has a column on fashionable drinks called “Samurai Sipper.”

    井の中の蛙 » Samurai Baseball: Off Base or Safe at Home? » Print 2007

  • “Samurai” is now an all purpose synonym for “intense” – the Sunday New York Times has a column on fashionable drinks called “Samurai Sipper.”

    Samurai Baseball: Off Base or Safe at Home? 2007

  • "Is that the Big Sipper or the Little Sipper?" someone else calls out.

    Archive 2007-11-01 michael 2007

  • "Is that the Big Sipper or the Little Sipper?" someone else calls out.

    Launch party makes the news michael 2007

  • Thus, a second strategy is to build responsible computers (Ronald and Sipper 2001).

    Computing and Moral Responsibility Coleman, Kari Gwen 2004

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