She poured the last of the gin into her glass and wagged the bottle.
The bartender poured him a glass and set the bottle on the counter within Booth's reach.
Robbins renamed the company Luvli Juices, put the juice in a more "upscale" glass bottle and used fresher ingredients.
He has several blankets, a sleeping bag, a sweater, a similar glass bottle and a handful of potted plants.
Next door a laser cutter is zapping an etching into a glass bottle, and across the way someone is carving elegant curved strips of wood to make a wine carrier.
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Bouncing like a kangaroo, the station employee disappeared into the ticket office, then came out with a bottle and a glass.
To encourage people to drink up, he sells it by the half bottle and by the glass.
To encourage people to drink up, he sells wine by the half bottle and by the glass.
We had a bottle of beer and a glass of wine and that was fine.
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The "stone" walls are actually a mix of cement powder and crushed beer bottle or windshield glass.
There are already items on board planes that can be used to harm someone, "whether it's in first class (with) a metal knife or fork, or whether it's a wine glass or a wine bottle that they break and use, " Pistole said.
The post-mortem concluded he died of a stab wound to the back and that he was hit over the head with a glass or bottle immediately before being stabbed.
"I know he likes a glass of wine after the match and I shall have to bring a nice bottle for him, " added Laws.
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Lighter products can lessen energy needed in the manufacturing process, and "within the last 20 years the average weight of a glass bottle has been reduced by approximately 30%, " Hoffmeyer Boas said.
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The three-hour experience at Remy starts by meeting a sommelier in Remy's glass-walled 900-bottle wine room to pre-select wines for the evening and finishes with enough food to skip the next morning's breakfast buffet.
Pascal saw a brief spark, and the top of his bottle broke apart, leaving a jagged gap in the glass.
For one, MacLean noted the strong by-the-glass selection, and both she and Colman pointed out the high number of selections by the half bottle--which cost half as much, of course.
Whether you realized it or not with every glass you ordered or bottle you bought, particularly in the past decade as American wine consumption and collection boomed, few critics have mattered more than James Suckling.
But now that they were out of the October chill and inside the warm house she offered him a glass of dark-red Catena wine, from a bottle originally purchased by her husband.
Whether it is from a cellar or a temperature-controlled wine cabinet, the joy of pulling out a bottle and savoring it with friends over a meal, as its flavors subtly transform in the glass, is one of the most pleasing sensory experiences imaginable.
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