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liquor and two
There were two liquor saloons not very far from the church, one white, that is conducted for white people with a side entrance for Negroes ; ;
put into a saucepan a cupful of the baked ham gravy, or of the boiled ham liquor, with a half stick of butter, three teaspoonfuls of made mustard, and two mashed garlic cloves.
By this procedure rinsing progresses in two stages, first by dilution until the time when the drains are separated and thereafter by displacement of the soil-bearing liquor by clean rinse water, since soiled liquor squeezed from the specimens at the nip passes directly to waste from the suds box drains.
Early in her life she had discovered that where there were men, there was money, and with the two came luxury and liquor.
NY State liquor authorities ban new permits for establishments on the same street or avenue and within two hundred feet of a building occupied exclusively as a school, church, synagogue or other place of worship.
The liquor also may be processed into two components: cocoa solids and cocoa butter.
It has less sugar and more liquor than semisweet chocolate, but the two are interchangeable in baking.
Dissolve in two spoonfuls of water 100 % liquor as desired 1 piece ice in glass.
Non-Muslims over 17 years of age may be allowed to bring in not more than two bottles of liquor ( about two quarts ) and twelve cans of beer per person into the country.
His wife helped him to overcome his drinking problem and give up liquor after she locked him in their home for two weeks to undergo a treatment regimen.
In some countries, notably Sri Lanka, two days are set aside for the celebration of Vesākha and all liquor shops and slaughter houses are closed by government decree during the two days.
After two calls, he thought a call reporting a " liquor store robbery in progress, officer down " was also a fake call.
Besides nearby downtown Ojai, Oak View is the only other town in the Ojai Valley with a discernible " downtown ", which has developed along the Ventura Avenue / Highway 33 corridor, and includes a post office, a grocery store and a grocery mart, one bank, a Thai restaurant, a coffee house / restaurant, a Mexican restaurant, a pizza parlor, two automobile repair shops, two tire shops, two self-serve gasoline stations, two coffee shops, a computer repair shop, an equipment rental yard, several hair stylists, a pet supplies store, a bar, a liquor store, a walk-in medical office, a real estate office, a car wash, a laundromat, a used car dealership, a tanning salon, a Sheriff's post, a video store, and other service and retail oriented businesses.
The village has a " feed store ", three banks, a post office, two liquor stores, a barber shop, dry cleaners, restaurants, Dunkin ' Donuts, and now, it even has an ice cream shop!
The town and surrounding area is also home to an ATV dealership, two restaurants, three bars, two liquor stores, a K-12 school, two gas stations and several parks, one of which offers camping.
Two gas stations, two nursing homes, apartments, grocery store, hardware store, welding shop, two restaurants, post office, two banks, two liquor stores, school, two parks, boat landing, two RV parkings, and logging resources.

liquor and forms
We spend billions of dollars on liquor, and many more billions on various forms of escapist entertainment.
Amber also forms the flavoring for akvavit liquor.
Chametz may be sold rather than discarded, especially in the case of relatively valuable forms such as liquor distilled from wheat, with the products being repurchased afterward.
A lot of folklore has grown up around the concept of the various forms of liquor traded in the west with the First Nations peoples.

liquor and which
`` I'd like to know just which it is that those guys don't understand, the liquor or automobiles ''.
When the United States entered the First World War Baker made certain that the Draft Act of 1917 prohibited the sale of liquor to men in uniform and that it provided for broad zones around the camps in which prostitution was outlawed.
Leavitt, as he entered the jury room, said he was prepared to answer questions about the $12,500 his liquor firm paid to Stein for `` labor consultant work '' with five unions which organized Leavitt's workers.
Government attorneys, Leavitt said, have questioned him closely about `` five or six loans '' totaling about $40,000 which the liquor company made to Stein in the last year.
The Chicago Outfit, which subsequently became known as the " Capones ", was dedicated to smuggling and bootlegging liquor, and other illegal activities such as prostitution, in Chicago from the early 1920s to 1931.
His transportation network moved smuggled liquor from the rum-runners of the East Coast, The Purple Gang in Detroit, who brought liquor in from Canada, with help from Belle River native Blaise Diesbourg, also known as " King Canada ," and local production which came from Midwestern moonshine operations and illegal breweries.
Beverage distributors ( which also sell soft drinks ) may sell beer and malt liquor, but not wine or hard liquor.
Wheat, corn and rice are used to produce Chinese liquor which is clear and aromatic, containing approximately 60 % alcohol.
Bittersweet chocolate is chocolate liquor to which some sugar ( typically a third ), more cocoa butter, vanilla and sometimes lecithin have been added.
However, reduction in alkaline liquor produces the water soluble alkali metal salt of the dye, which, in this leuco form, has an affinity for the textile fibre.
A gelatin shot ( usually called a Jell-O shot in North America and vodka jelly or jelly shot in the UK and Australia ) is a shooter in which liquor, usually vodka, rum, tequila, or neutral grain spirit replaces some of the water or fruit juice that is used to congeal the gel.
Where they differed was on the Volstead Act which outlawed the sale of liquor and beer.
However, residents could distil and retain their own personal supply, and liquor producers could continue distillation and export for sale, which allowed this already sizable industry to strengthen further.
Ontario became a hotbed for the illegal smuggling of liquor and the biggest supplier into the United States, which was under complete prohibition.
They were particularly favoured in glee clubs, which combined amateur singing with regular drinking ( The Aldrich Book of Catches ( 1989 ) introductory essay, pp 8 – 22, especially at p 21: " Catch-singing is unthinkable without a supply of liquor to hand ...").
He also alleged that, later in Askin's premiership, Abe Saffron became the " bagman " for Sydney's illegal liquor and prostitution rackets and most illegal gambling activities, collecting payoffs that were then passed to Askin, Allan and others, in return for which his father was completely protected.
Spenser seems to agree with William Faulkner's assessment of scotch — " that brown liquor which not women, not boys and children, but only hunters drank.
Heiðrún produces vats of mead that liquor cannot be compared to, and from Eikþyrnir's antlers drip liquid into the spring Hvergelmir from which flows forth all waters.
His activity was illegal and the liquor, which cost one mark per glass, was often of quite dubious origin.
A Tantalus, by an obvious analogy, is also the term for a type of drinks decanter stand in which the bottle stoppers are firmly clamped down by a locked metal bar, as a means of preventing servants from stealing the master's liquor.
It took its water from its own well situated under the brewery which is fed from the South Downs, and the yeast and ' liquor ' ( local water used for brewing ), coupled with the local brewing style, produce beers with a sparse head, quite dark in colour.
A cucurbit was filled half full of the liquor from which brandy was to be drawn and then raised with a little fire until about one sixth part was distilled, or until that which falls into the receiver was entirely flammable.

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