"The winery was an enormous kick for me, " Mr. Graves said, taking a sip of the Merlot.
She sat down and took a sip of her Melon Madness Martini and cocked her head at Alex.
He takes a sip, ponders it, then shakes his head: No, the original blend is fine as is.
Before even taking a sip, I removed the lid to smell the mylk.
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One woman had enough dexterity to pick up a cup and take a sip of coffee through a straw.
It might not be your cup of tea, but it's well-brewed and worth taking a sip if you're in that end of the market.
When he saw the new girl twist the top off her bottle, he did the same, and when she took a sip he did, too.
They taught the rats to choose the active light source by poking their noses into a port to receive a sip of water as a reward.
The odds that he'll take a sip, let it wash across his palate and then compare it with the bottles he didn't actually buy are minuscule.
She took a sip and with her usual insistence on quiet muffled the impact of the glass on the marble with the soft tip of her little finger.
But instead of exploding in an apoplectic fit of fury, he took a sip of his beer, leaned back in his chair and told me an amazing story.
Oh, you go to my head like a sip of sparkling Burgundy brew and I find the very mention of you like a kicker in a julep or two.
She took a sip of coffee and started leafing through her book, an old cookbook, with thin yellowed pages and elaborate drawings, a legacy from her allegedly aristocratic grandmother.
We watched the drink become cloudy as the cold water reacted with the herbal oils -- a process known as "louching" -- then smelled the newly aromatic concoction again and finally, took a sip.
"It's my favorite thing, I learned on my first trip here, " Rice told reporters, taking a sip from a bendy straw, according to CNN colleague Hala Gorani, who has a sharp eye for detail.
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Just as Pavlov's dog learned to associate the sound of a bell ringing with dinnertime, rats can learn to associate flashes of light with how long they must wait to receive a sip of water.
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So as 2012 begins and we toast the birth of a new year, I invite you to take a sip from the RedNek wine glass, think of Pat Gunkel and write down on that cocktail napkin the happy returns you can expect when you invest in creating a culture of ideas.
Sink into a leather chair and sip a vintage cognac, surrounded by leather-bound books and beautiful dark wood fittings.
Prep your palate: take a small sip, swish it then spit it out.
Sasha leaned against the tub beside him and took a tiny sip of grappa.
In one, they were paid a nickel for every sip of a foul drink of orange juice and vinegar.
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On a first sip, I wrote: clean, purity, energy and zing.
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On the occasion where Miller was in a bad mood, he would slowly sip a neat Old Grand Dad.
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Scan the sidewalk menus for some chilli crab or the local staple ayam buah keluak (chicken cooked with a dark, oily local nut), or just sip a glass of wine and watch chugging "bumboats" ripple the reflections on the river.
But with a second (or third) sip, and a few blinks, I realized that it was actually the IRS web site.
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