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He got the pint of liquor out of his pocket and unscrewed the top, sprinkled the pungent stuff liberally over both men, and then tossed the open bottle in on the front seat.
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I bought another pint of sherry and when we got back Pops let us in in the dark, put back the blanket and then lighted the candle again.
After the child complains that he / she got grounded, given detention, etc., by the defendant, the audience would boo and throw garbage, fake fruits, Potatoes, Squash, Dirty old socks, Breakfast Cereal, and 1 half pint of milk at the defendant.
got and liquor
However, as it moved on to the House, vigorous opposition came from people in the liquor industry, who thought that if women got the vote, they would use it to pass Prohibition.
Anticipating the passage of a Maine law to prohibit the sale of beverage alcohol by referendum in June 1855, he got the city council to pass an ordinance which raised the cost of liquor licenses by from $ 50 to $ 300 a year, while limiting the term to 3 months, and attempted to enforce an old and disregarded ordinance to close taverns on Sundays.
Coaker later recounted two incidents that took place while he was landlord: in one he had to take to the moor when a crowd of miners helped themselves to his liquor ; and on another occasion two miners got into a fight with a fatal result for one of them, but the survivor was let off with three weeks ' imprisonment mostly on Coaker's evidence because he was able to show gross provocation.
He got a night shift job making donuts at a donut shop for a few months ; then a job at a liquor store, and was finally able to rent a cheap apartment.
The club got its start when the twenty-seven year old owners, Danny Stevens ( who owned the class A liquor license from the Hotel Hastings ) and Allan Fingerhut opened the doors on April 3, 1970 to showcase a two set evening with Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs and Englishmen.
These wicked Whiskey Sellers, when they have once got the Indians in liquor, make them sell their very clothes from their backs.
As negotiations began, the Virginians, against Washington's orders, broke into the fort's liquor supply and got drunk.
Ave. and N. Highland, including in the present-day Atkins Park Restaurant ( 1922 ) which reportedly got what is now Atlanta's oldest liquor license when it became a bar and restaurant in 1927.
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But he came toward me sedately enough, showed me around the counter, offered me a seat inside his office, then walked to a file cabinet and got out my application.
Rumors of the offer Tom Horn had made at the Stockgrowers' Association meeting had leaked out by then, and as a grand jury investigation of the murder got underway, the prosecuting attorney, a Colonel Baird, ordered that the tall stock detective be summoned for questioning.
`` According to Rose, he arrived here a couple minutes before nine and spotted Thor in the water, got a hooked pole from the pool-equipment locker and started hauling him out.
After we got a script and the spots for the songs were blocked out, we'd get together for an hour or so every day.
It so happened that sports writer Arthur Robinson got out of the hospital that morning after promising his doctor that he be back in an hour or two to continue his convalescence.
Finally we got them out of the house, after the boy had run away four times looking for other Nazis, threatening to murder village schoolchildren and bragging that he was to be the next Fuhrer.
He looked at her as she spoke, then got up as she was speaking still, and, simply and wordlessly, walked out.
I've got a quarter of a million Germans in my state, and those krautheads tune in on Father Werther every night, and if he tells them to go out and piss in the public square, that's what they do.
Eileen got to dancing, just a little tiny dancing step to a hummed tune that you could hardly notice, and trying to pick up strange men, but each time I was ready to say to hell with it and walk out she'd pull herself together and talk so understandingly in that sweet husky voice about the good times and the happiness we'd had together and there I was back on the hook.
He got no relief from drink because, though sometimes Precious would buy himself a drink if he went out with us in the evening, he'd leave it on the table untouched.
Stopping the cars at a fork in the road, he got out, paced off a certain distance to a spot between two shrub-covered sand hills, and indicated a location.
From the point of view of the applicants, less time was wasted in being evaluated -- and they got a meal out of it as well as some insights into their performances.
I went back to the agency car and got out an electric bug, one of the newest devices for electronic shadowing.
got and pocket
He walked over to the right-hand door, opened it and got the reloaded automatic out of the glove compartment and put it in his hip pocket.
Graves was travelling in a Diligence in the Alps when a man who looked like the mate of a ship got in, sat beside him, and soon took from his pocket a note-book across which his hand from time to time passed with the rapidity of lightning.
The Russian painter Pinchus Kremegne got off the train at the Gare de l ' Est with three rubles in his pocket.
Later in the, he got an unusual, when he missed a simple to the corner, but it out of the pocket, off the opposite cushion and into the on the same side.
And there was one day where he was sneaking up and putting rocks in his pocket of the pouches, and the chair got heavier, to move the chair over, and completely clueless, but of course, everybody else knew .”
In addition 7, 496 wounded " got through to III Panzer Corps plus the 4, 161 wounded previously evacuated from the pocket by air, leaving behind a total of 19, 000 dead, wounded, captured or missing ( adding up to over 31, 000 casualties total ).
Thankfully before they can get hurt further they're pulled back to their time where Omri finds they never left the house as the father got pulled back to Little Bear's time due to the wampum belt being in his pocket and were pulled back when Omri's mother found them and shut off the car fearing they were dead.
The binder got its name because it was sold in combination with pocket folders designed by Mead called " Trappers ", which differed from other pocket folders in that the pockets ' three sides connected with the bottom, outside edge, and top ( as opposed to the bottom, outside edge, and spine ) of the folders.
* In Yellow Submarine, Ringo picks up a hole he finds in the " Sea of Holes ", stretches it, places his head and climbs into it, then folds it up ( which apparently deactivates it until unfolded ) and puts it in his pocket, leading to his classic line of dialogue " I've got a hole in me pocket ".
Asked recently by The Sunday Times if he had ever been " hard up " he responded " No. When I got pocket money as a young boy, I would save it.
" As Porky reaches for his pocket to obtain the document, the hyper-hare suddenly snatches it out of Porky's grasp, rips it in two, remarks, " Well you haven't got one now!
" She taunts them in the bridge, singing, " Dig deeper in your pocket / Oh yeah / Come on, I know you've got it.
Akenhead eventually gained the chip lead and got all-in pre-flop with pocket tens to Helppi ’ s pocket 6s.
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