The crowds sang the Hallelujah chorus and drank from the necks of champagne bottles.
With the app overlaid, the portrait moved and the poet drank from a bottle of whisky.
About 5 minutes later, he appeared to put something in his mouth again, and then he drank from the bottle.
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The far bank was ruled by a more powerful prince, a Manchu, whose army had firearms and who drank from gold cups.
According to a report from Fox 10 News in Phoenix, Marin then dropped his head into his hands and appeared to place something in his mouth then took a sports drink bottle from a briefcase and drank from it.
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He knelt by the stream and, pushing his automatic pistol around on his belt to the small of his back so that it would not be wet, he lowered himself with a hand on each of two boulders and drank from the stream.
The Sun King drank his from a gold cup, a gift from the King of Siam.
He reportedly told rescuers he drank water from creeks to survive.
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Members of British royalty, Napoleon Bonaparte, King Louis Philippe of France, Frederick II of Prussia and other dignitaries all drank wines from Constantia and served it to special guests in the 17th and 18th Centuries.
We dined in their mess hall and drank purified water from the Tigris that they bottle at the base.
The water he drank was taken from puddles under two reactor buildings.
The duck drank water and ate grain from people's hands--and naturalistically defecated when finished.
Master mystery maestro McBain spins a tale of treacherous mayhem as malignant men and women scheme to steal and then fence the alleged cup from which Socrates drank the executioner's hemlock.
Trough gardening was born in England in the late 1800s, when the wealthy were madly collecting flora from all over the world, and adapting the stone basins from which horses drank to show off their collections of alpine plants.
It not only provided the outlet from which the water sprouted from the statue in the villa's garden but could even be found, in more miniature form, inside bowls from which you drank your water or wine at table.
We spread the jam on fresh bread from the village and drank milky tea.
Ernest Hemingway lived on the small island chain in the Bahamas from 1935-1937 and famously drank vodka martinis, extra dry with olives, inside the Compleat Angler Hotel, which burned down in 2006.
From 1956 they walked, talked and drank together all over Paris, rake-thin writer and corkscrew-haired artist, ranging with formidable scholarship over art, literature, music and language.
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Other studies from China showed that the more green tea patients drank, the lower their risk of developing stomach, esophageal, prostate, pancreatic and colorectal cancer, compared with those who did not drink green tea.
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He made his way to the faucet in the corner, where he drank deeply of the sweet water and peed, first removing from the sink a wet bedsheet with a large black-rimmed hole burned in its middle.
He ate a hot dog and drank a soda and he sucked the salted peanuts and the wooden spoon from his chocolate-malt ice cream.
That night, she checked on me from time to time to make sure I took the pills and drank enough liquids and was fully covered with a thick comforter of hers, so that I could sweat out my flu.
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