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The awa has not the liquor's hot willingness, its spur in the ribs of feeling, its biting alive of oneself that is very pleasant since it is pleasant to be alive.
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With liquor's temptations no longer there to provide its own murky script, Radcliffe is determined to not only become a star in adulthood himself, but prove that no other child star has to fall prey to Hollywood's vices and pitfalls.
Daniel Radcliffe Talks Quitting Drinking Alcohol, Beating 'Child Star' Label 2011
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She runs the local tavern and the liquor's always free, but the pickles sell for nineteen cents a pound.
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She runs the local tavern and the liquor's always free, But the pickles sell for nineteen cents a pound.
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Yet new research shows that the liquor's recent growth in popularity is harming communities and the environment.
Susan Cosier: The Tequila Industry: A Model for Conservation? 2009
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There's been a proliferation of absinthe brands hoping to snatch up drinkers curious about the liquor's transgressive mystique.
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Now, if Roosevelt has been re-elected, Moonshine liquor's been corrected, We've got Franklin D. Roosevelt back again.
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Applejack was an essential quaff in Prohibition-era New York, thanks in part to the proximity of the liquor's homeland.
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But given the liquor's longstanding reputation as a rustic firewater, some companies have balked at using the name "cachaça."
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Three years ago, sent me to meet Ted Breaux, a chemist and microbiologist who had reverse engineered the liquor's recipe and discovered that there was barely any thujone present ( November 2005 ).
15th Anniversary: Absinthe Goes From Banned Drug to Legal Liquor 2008
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