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Pouring from a foot or so height brings up the wine's light fizziness; the lean, clean palate-awakening acidity does the rest.
25 Delicious Summer Wines For Under $25 - The Consumerist 2008
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Pouring from the top of this volcano, like smoke out of a factory chimney, is a rapidly spreading pall of what looks like steam.
Boing Boing: October 20, 2002 - October 26, 2002 Archives 2002
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What started out as a simple stage reading called "Pouring Tea," in which Johnson sat behind a music stand with his script - "sort of like a Vagina Monologue" - has evolved into a full-fledged production, with Johnson's life story integrated into the performance.
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Jessica Goldstein 2011
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The advertising campaign, called Pouring on the Pounds, was developed by an advertising agency
NYT > Home Page By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS 2010
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The advertising campaign, called Pouring on the Pounds, was developed by an advertising agency
NYT > Home Page By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS 2010
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The advertising campaign, called Pouring on the Pounds, was developed by an advertising agency
NYT > Home Page By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS 2010
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Illegal G1's "Pouring" Into China - US-ordered G1's have been "pouring into China" illegally since it was released in the US on October 26 through T-Mobile, reports Pacific Epoch, citing the Chinese IT site DoNews.
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Illegal G1's "Pouring" Into China - US-ordered G1's have been "pouring into China" illegally since it was released in the US on October 26 through T-Mobile, reports Pacific Epoch, citing the Chinese IT site DoNews.
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Illegal G1's "Pouring" Into China - US-ordered G1's have been "pouring into China" illegally since it was released in the US on October 26 through T-Mobile, reports Pacific Epoch, citing the Chinese IT site DoNews.
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Illegal G1's "Pouring" Into China - US-ordered G1's have been "pouring into China" illegally since it was released in the US on October 26 through T-Mobile, reports Pacific Epoch, citing the Chinese IT site DoNews.
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