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Flavors may be added in the form of powder, fruit juice, pulp, or syrup to hot black or green tea, which is then shaken in a cocktail shaker or mixed with ice in a blender.
Women guests may wear cocktail dresses ; men may wear blazers.
Women who attend a cocktail party may wear a cocktail dress.
The car may also be equipped with an additional battery ; dual footpedal controls, such as those used by driving instruction companies ( in case the driver is wounded or incapacitated ), a PA system with a microphone and a megaphone mounted on the outside of the car, so that the driver can give commands to other convoy vehicles or bodyguards who are on foot ; fire extinguishers inside the vehicle in case the vehicle is struck by a Molotov cocktail bomb or other weapon ; a reinforced front and rear bumper, to enable the driver to ram attacking vehicles ; and additional mirrors, to give the driver a better field of view.
In addition to orange-flavored liqueurs, secondary liqueurs may occasionally be added to the cocktail, including melon-flavored or black raspberry-flavored.
In formal settings margaritas are often served in a standard cocktail glass, while in informal settings, particularly with ice, margaritas may be served in an old-fashioned glass.
As a tapa, it may be cut into bite-size pieces and served on cocktail sticks, or cut into pie style ( triangle ) portions ( pincho de tortilla ).
One report states that the presence of carbon dioxide in a cocktail may accelerate the uptake of alcohol in the blood, making both the inebriation and recovery phases more rapid.
Patrons may sit or stand at the bar and be served by the bartender, or they may sit at tables and be served by cocktail servers.
As a drink mixer, it may be combined with an alcoholic beverage to prepare a cocktail ( see preparation ).
This is a cocktail that has seen increasing popularity among older college students, in an effort to prevent or discourage underage drinking, by serving or offering it to a student who may be lying about his or her age, as when not prepared the right way, the curdling of the milk in the drink can cause an upset stomach, diarrhea, nausea, and / or vomiting.
Proper preparation of the cocktail is commonly debated, as methods may vary considerably from one bartender to another.
There may also be other alcoholic cocktail variants that make use of eggs, often called a " something sour "; see sour ( cocktail ) for details.
Such a cocktail of emotions ' may even falsify the " erotic sense of reality ": when a person in love estimates his partner's virtues he is usually not very realistic ... projection of all his ideals onto the partner's personality '.
A cocktail of deceptive signals may also be used.
Women who attend a cocktail party may wear a cocktail dress.
( The cocktail straw, which is sometimes used in pairs, may be derived from such early straws.
In another variation, one may add to the 50 / 50 cola and red wine drink a dash of the Greek apertif Ouzo to create a cocktail called a Pallas.
For example, from the set of trail subjects, each subject may be randomly assigned to receive either a new vaccine or a " control " treatment: The control treatment may be a placebo, or an adjuvant-containing cocktail, or an established vaccine ( which might be intended to protect against a different pathogen ).

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Blackman called the porter and had him remove everything but one bottle of brandy, and after that they would have a cocktail or two before dinner, or, on one of their walking trips, beer, or, in France and Italy, wine in moderation.
She had changed into a cocktail dress, and the whole evening should have been before her, but already she was beginning to get a tight feeling at the back of her neck.
At one teaspoon of sugar per ounce, cranberry juice cocktail is more highly sweetened than even soda drinks that have been linked to obesity.
Such a use might be, for example: " 120 years of industry have dosed the area's soil with a noxious cocktail of heavy metals and chemical contaminants.
Others have achieved fame by association with dishes or cocktails created on their premises, such as the Hotel de Paris where the crêpe Suzette was invented or the Raffles Hotel in Singapore, where the Singapore Sling cocktail was devised.
In recent years kumquats have gained popularity as a garnish for cocktail beverages, including the martini as a replacement for the more familiar olive.
With the album, Waits asserted that he " tried to resolve a few things as far as this cocktail lounge, maudlin, crying-in-your-beer image that I have.
Since New York based Thomas would have known about the wide spread hoax and the contents of the 1876 published book were developed during or right after The Great Tom Collins hoax of 1874, the hoax event is the most plausible source of the name for the Tom Collins cocktail.
His achievements have also been recognized in a signature cocktail, the Raymond Massey.
Preliminary limited studies of mate have shown that the mate xanthine cocktail is different from other plants containing caffeine, most significantly in its effects on muscle tissue, as opposed to those on the central nervous system, which are similar to those of other natural stimulants.
Waugh is said to have invented the cocktail party when he was active in London social life in the 1920s when he served rum swizzles to astonished friends who thought they had come for tea.
In the same family as the various versions of champagne cocktail is the celebrated French 75, an elixir which, if it did not actually have its origin in the first of the German wars, at least came to the general attention of American drinkers at that time and was immediately enshrined in the pharmacopoeia of alcohol artistry in the United States upon the conclusion of hostilities in 1919.
For example, prawn cocktail, spicy cheese, wasabi, smokey bacon, and curry flavors have been available in the United Kingdom.
The drink is a simple variation on a plain whiskey or cognac cocktail ( alcohol, sugar, water and bitters ) and could have been ordered in any latter 19th Century bar in the US as a whiskey cocktail with a dash of absinthe.
Each claimed to have created the Mai Tai, a rum and fruit-juice cocktail still popular today -- " maitai " is the Tahitian word for " good.
Kzinti ears have fur only on the outside of the ear and only about half-way up the ear itself, usually appear pink, and are shaped liked a segment of a Chinese parasol ( or cocktail umbrella ; they are also sometimes described as " bat-winged "); they can fold back flat against the head for protection during a fight.
Prime Minister Goh alleged that, as a result of this, his " reputation, moral authority and leadership standing have been gravely injured both local and internationally ", and during cross-examination by Jeyaretnam's counsel, George Carman QC, likened the statement to throwing a Molotov cocktail.
The machines have since become collector's items ; the rarest of them are the cocktail versions.
They organize a cocktail party and go all together, but the parents have more fun than the children.
" Prior to leaving San Francisco, Jones claimed to have bribed Moscone with sexual favors from female Temple members, including one who was underage ; his son, Jim Jones, Jr., later remembered how Moscone frequented Temple parties " with a cocktail in his hand and doing some ass grabbing.
Oversized cocktail glasses, ranging in capacity from 6 fl oz to large glasses of 12 fl oz or more, have become popular in recent years.
Other researchers have claimed Artemisia annua contains a cocktail of antimalarial substances, and insist that clinical trials be conducted to demonstrate scientifically that artemisia tea is effective in treating malaria.
Samples are dissolved or suspended in a " cocktail " containing a solvent ( historically aromatic organics such as benzene or toluene, but more recently less hazardous solvents have come into favour ), typically some form of a surfactant, and small amounts of other additives known as " fluors " or scintillators.

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