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Love is a smoke and is made with the fume of sighs, and sharing cigarettes between dances at Nectars had left no time for formal introductions.
Cynthia Dill: Love Now Cynthia Dill 2011
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Love is a smoke and is made with the fume of sighs, and sharing cigarettes between dances at Nectars had left no time for formal introductions.
Cynthia Dill: Love Now Cynthia Dill 2011
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Stewart's work is no stranger to packaging he's done work for Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream and Nantucket Nectars Juice among others.
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At the present time, Utah state and federal authorities will not allow Summum to create and use the Nectars in the manner in which Summum has been instructed.
Another religious monument case for the Supreme Court — this time it's the Seven Aphorisms of Summum. Ann Althouse 2008
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The main character, Neville Underwood, is the owner of a juice bar called "Neville's Nectars."
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Cashing in on his Nectars success--Cadbury Schweppes bought the company for an undisclosed amount in 2001--First corralled several million in startup capital from the likes of celebrity chef Ming Tsai, host of East Meets West and Ming's Quest on E.W. Scripps' Food Network, and Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Garnett.
Swimming In A Crowded Pool Amy Van Deusen 2006
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Today O Beverages uses many of the same independent distributors First cultivated at Nectars.
Swimming In A Crowded Pool Amy Van Deusen 2006
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First traded the heavy glass Nectars bottle for a tapered plastic container sporting a brightly colored, clean-feeling label.
Swimming In A Crowded Pool Amy Van Deusen 2006
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However, where most people like to drink beer, eat wings and watch the game, I, on the other hand, drink Nantucket Nectars, eat blintzes, and wait in eager anticipation to see all the Bowl-puns in action.
Archive 2005-02-01 Michelle Collins 2005
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Beyond are a billiards room, a set of low chairs where students can read while watching ESPN on a big-screen TV, a kiosk selling Princeton memorabilia, and a convenience store in which you can buy Nantucket Nectars, Arizona green tea with ginseng, raspberry Snapple, and the full array of Gatorade and Powerade, in flavors such as Fierce Melon and Arctic Shatter.
The Organization Kid 2001
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