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After finishing his talks with Stalin and Molotov, Ribbentrop, at a dinner with the Soviet leaders, launched into a lengthy diatribe against the British Empire, with frequent interjections of approval from Stalin, and then exchanged toasts with Stalin in honour of German-Soviet friendship.
Pinkerton, Butterfly and their guests continue the celebration with many toasts.
: Five men ( played by all the Kids ) are sitting around a campfire in a junkyard, drinking toasts to their dead friend Reg and reminiscing about good times shared with him.
Obviously disturbed and under mental anguish, the soldier again toasts them with " fuck it ".
After being restrained by the others from starting a fight, Michael goes back to the bar and in a mocking jest to the soldier, raises his glass and toasts him with " fuck it ".
There are two toasts associated with the ceremony, the first is " to good old times!
The yard of ale drinking glass is associated by legend with stagecoach drivers, though was mainly used for drinking feats and special toasts.
A newspaper account of the 1933 wedding of Polish president Ignacy Mościcki notes that toasts were made with 250-year-old wines, and goes on to say " The wine, if good, could only have been Essence of Tokay, and the centuries-old friendship between Poland and Hungary would seem to support this conclusion.
In the midwest, it is also common to serve chicken fried steak for breakfast, along with toasts and hash browns.
The ceremonial opening of the fair survives from ancient times and commences with a meeting of the town council in the Guildhall, where various formal toasts are drunk in a spiced ale which according to tradition is made from a secret recipe handed on from generation to generation.
The label arose from the perceived activity of proposing toasts to famous socialists with champagne.
On 4 July, the Americans held a quiet celebration with some toasts to commemorate the previous year's Declaration of Independence.
Before a meal, toasts are made with a shot of raki.
Shot glasses decorated with a wide variety of toasts, advertisements and humorous pictures are popular souvenirs and collectibles.
Drinking toasts can take the form of anecdotes or not-so-short stories, concluded with " So here's to ..." with a witty punchline referring to the initial story.
Afterward everyone toasts the new member with drink.
It is associated by legend with stagecoach drivers, though was mainly used for drinking feats and special toasts.
After the Baudelaires introduce themselves, Ishmael toasts the " Baudelaire orphans " ( despite their not having mentioned their lost parents ) with the coconut cordial which everybody carries, but which the orphans themselves dislike.
William Jennings Bryan notwithstanding, teetotalers may view the drinking of toasts to be abominable and incompatible with their stand, as witnessed by this narrative from The Teetotaler ( 1840 ):

toasts and for
At state banquets, for example, toasts are made to the head of state, not to a governor-general, except insofar as a personal toast may be proposed subsequently to " Governor-General and Mrs. X " as hosts of, or guests at, the banquet.
A deejay ( alternatively spelled DJ ) is a Jamaican musical term for a reggae or dancehall musician who sings and " toasts " to an instrumental riddim ( rhythm ).
Deejays like Count Machuki working for producers would play the latest hits on traveling sound systems at parties and add their toasts or vocals to the music.
He also appeared in commercials for toasts ( as an Italian singer ) and custard ( as the football-playing son of singer / actress Joke Bruijs who happens to be one year his junior ).
The director encouraged Adams and Goodman to make other allusions to classical operatic forms ; thus the expectant chorus that begins the work, the heroic aria for Nixon following his entrance, and the dueling toasts in the final scene of Act 1.
At one point Major André and Gardiner's son Nathaniel Gardiner, who was a surgeon for the New Hampshire Continental Infantry, exchanged toasts on the island.
# Vice President of the Mess Committee ( Mr Vice ), who is responsible for toasts during Mess Dinners.
At one point Major Andre and Gardiner son Nathaniel Gardiner, who was a surgeon for the New Hampshire Continental Infantry, exchanged toasts on the island.
At Japanese weddings, it is customary for friends and relatives to offer " banzai " toasts to the bride and groom, wishing them long life.
Philadelphia celebrated the first anniversary in a manner a modern American would find quite familiar: an official dinner for the Continental Congress, toasts, 13-gun salutes, speeches, prayers, music, parades, troop reviews, and fireworks.
Thus, a person could be " the toast of the evening ," for whom someone " proposes a toast " to congratulate and for whom a third person " toasts " in agreement.
During a United States Air Force Dining In, all toasts are traditionally made with wine except for the final toast of the night made in honor of POWs / MIAs ; because these honorees did not have the luxury of wine while in captivity, the toast is made with water.
Instead of waiting for the traditional toasts, however, Matteo decides to leave early and, at midnight, jumps off the balcony of his apartment and kills himself.
The last one of the three mandatory toasts is for the guests.
The flavourful fat from the confit may also be used in many other ways, as a frying medium for sautéed vegetables ( e. g., green beans and garlic, wild or cultivated mushrooms ), savory toasts, scrambled eggs or omelettes, and as an addition to shortcrust paste for tarts and quiches.

toasts and victory
However, when Barney toasts his victory with non-alcoholic champagne, he inexplicably reverts to his normal alcoholic self and escapes, promptly damaging some special equipment.

toasts and followed
Dinner was usually followed by a cultural presentation, after which formal toasts were offered by the President and the guest of honor.

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The toasts vary by group, and some groups make a distinction between a " regular " sumbel and a " high " sumbel, which have different levels of formality, and different rules during toasting.
The toasts are interrupted by an angry voice offstage, saying " Cio-Cio San!
In most Western countries, either before or after food is served, toasts are made by the wedding party, wishing the couple well.
Commonly, toasts are proposed by the bride's father, the groom, the best man, and / or the maid of honor.
There will be cake cutting, toasts, a tea ceremony, some games designed by the DJ, and dancing.
The toasts vary by group, and some groups make a distinction between a " regular " sumbel and a " high " sumbel, which have different levels of formality, and different rules during toasting.
It is usually inaugurated by three formal rounds, as determined by the host ; often led by toasts in honor of the Gods, then ancestors and / or heroes, and then a general or personal boast.
At the end of the Supernatural episode "... And Then There Were None ", Bobby Singer toasts dead hunter Rufus Turner by pouring a bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue Label on his grave.
" Another early collection of toasts was The Toastmaster's Guide by T. Hughes, which was published in London in 1806.
He also viewed Fox's toasts to the rights of people as the only legitimate form of government as provocative at that moment, writing on 6 December: " I by no means like him ".
Following a series of toasts offered by the guests, Joe distributes the ecstasy Skye brought them as a gift.
The order in which the toasts were made was determined before the scene was filmed, although with the exception of that offered by Skye, they were improvised rather than scripted.
Despite the Series loss, the Red Sox were the toasts of New England ; Williams was named Major League Manager of the Year by The Sporting News and signed to a new three-year contract.
In American Ásatrú as developed by McNallen and Stine, the sumbel is a drinking-ritual in which a drinking horn full of mead or ale is passed around and a series of toasts are made, first to the Aesir, then to other supernatural beings, then to heroes or ancestors, and then to others.

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