Manager Steve Dew said customers had to return an empty glass or bottle in order to be served another drink.
"I wanted to play with the concept of limits: an empty glass and the text that always appears at the end of the movies: THE END".
Next to them, four large barrels of cider - two sweet, two dry - sit in a row, hissing out the day's cider to any pilgrim who turns up with an empty glass.
The court heard Ayre threw the empty glass at Ms Richards while they were at the Flying Horse pub in September, during an argument over the amount for time he spent with her boyfriend.
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As proof positive of that glass-half-empty or glass-half-full viewpoints are universal, some witches are hexing away.
"In terms of a coach, he's very much glass half-empty rather than glass half-full, " said Mark Lawrenson, the former Liverpool defender.
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"The only way you get your next drink is if you bring back your empty bottle or glass, " he said.
For many publicans looking to the future of the licensed trade, their glass is half empty.
Here and there, an empty frame showed triangles of glass still clinging to the wood.
If you have a glass half-empty view, you can focus on the overall drop compared to a year ago.
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If he's glass half-empty, he might be wearing real gold-nugget cufflinks.
On the glass half-empty side, underemployment and long-term unemployment remain problems.
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They see even glorified neighbourhood status as a glass half-empty.
Dan Harris of the China Law Blog (and one of our China Tracker contributors), responding to another bullish commentary, says the glass is half empty, not half full.
Most restaurants can serve liquor, but you must ask your server for the wine list (your server cannot mention alcohol until you do.) Restaurants are only allowed to serve one glass of alcohol per person, but occasionally a sympathetic waiter will hover near your table and "refill" your glass before you empty it.
Nobody likes a bearer of bad news, a Gloomy Gus or a glass-half-empty attitude.
In November, police posing as nightclub glass collectors found eight empty glasses out of 200 in a Chelmsford night spot had been spiked.
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They've moved from a "glass-half-empty" despondency just before Christmas to something a bit more positive (and see my post of Monday for why).
So you are born thinking the glass is half-empty or half-full.
It depends on whether you see the glass half full or half empty.
Security papers like these tend to emphasize the part of the glass that is half-empty, so many readers might not have appreciated how few people were affected, even potentially.
But is the glass half full or half empty?
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With a one-two punch, the glass-is-half-empty gang hit the semis and the until recently untouchable energy names.
While the glass-is-half-empty crowd will drone on about the housing market and the problems with debt in the Europe, unless either becomes a systemic issue, the stock market game is about the expectations of earnings down the road.
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While four of them were empty the rest contained the original thin plates of glass.
But I really want to focus on the half-full part of the glass tonight, not the half-empty.
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