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They and drank
They had cleaned up an old ice box and begun to buy fifty-pound blocks of ice in town, as the electric refrigerator came nowhere near providing enough ice for the crowds who ate and drank there.
They all sat around and drank ice water, and the men smoked, and everybody had a good time.
They drank half a cup of this morning and night, and they also washed and soaked their hands in the same solution.
They drank heavily, and Thomas began to suffer with gout and lung problems.
They remained with her on the island for one year, while they feasted and drank.
Plutarch provides the most evocative version of this story: But when Egypt revolted with Athenian aid ... and Cimon's mastery of the sea forced the King to resist the efforts of the Hellenes and to hinder their hostile growth ... messages came down to Themistocles saying that the King commanded him to make good his promises by applying himself to the Hellenic problem ; then, neither embittered by anything like anger against his former fellow-citizens, nor lifted up by the great honor and power he was to have in the war, but possibly thinking his task not even approachable, both because Hellas had other great generals at the time, and especially because Cimon was so marvelously successful in his campaigns ; yet most of all out of regard for the reputation of his own achievements and the trophies of those early days ; having decided that his best course was to put a fitting end to his life, he made a sacrifice to the gods, then called his friends together, gave them a farewell clasp of his hand, and, as the current story goes, drank bull's blood, or as some say, took a quick poison, and so died in Magnesia, in the sixty-fifth year of his life ... They say that the King, on learning the cause and the manner of his death, admired the man yet more, and continued to treat his friends and kindred with kindness.
They were called up and relieved through public-houses and therefore a man could not get this job unless he possessed the favourable opinion of the publican, who looked upon most favourably those who drank.
They sat and drank at the hotel, which later burned down.
They drank heavily, abused drugs, fought fans, critics, peers, and each other, and made celebrity friends such as Ian Brown, Paul Weller, Mani, Mick Jagger, Craig Cash, Kate Moss and Johnny Depp.
They rode bicycles, drove cars, and openly drank alcohol, a defiant act in the American period of Prohibition.
They called themselves the " two Diegos " and drank from the same bottle ( Carter 1964: 205 ).
They drank barley beer and various decoctions made from plants and herbs.
They reminisced about old times and drank champagne.
They all drank coffee until she fell asleep, sitting next to them on the couch.
They drank Veronal, injected morphine and cut open the veins in their arms.
They ate and they drank.
They usually drank fruit juice or beer with grenadine syrup, a cocktail that they seem to have invented.
Says Homer: " They who lived in Zeleia below the foot of Mount Ida, who drank the dark water of Aesepus, Trojans.
They pretend to give Davis large quantities of Ipecac which is actually drank by Englund, who eventually Davis pretends to die.
They preferred drinking water from rivers, and drank from lakes in seasons when water was less brackish.
They were hungry and thirsty ; some drank seawater or urine.
: Many a man joined the club That never drank a drachm, Those noble men were kind and brave They care not for the slang -- The slang they meet on every side: " You're a reform drunkard, too ; You've joined the red ribbon brigade, Among the drunkard crew.
They drank, wrote poems, played music and enjoyed the simply life.
The Post-Chaise Companion 1786 states-" About half a mile from Swanlinbar is the famous spa ; the waters of which are excellent for scurvey, nerves, low spirits and bad appetite. They are to be drank as the stomach can bear them, preparing first with gentle physic.

They and plain
They wouldn't o' stood no chance with you in a plain, straight-out shoot-down ''.
They are represented as plain text files with the system attribute set.
They can be made by combining plain gelatin with other ingredients or by using a premixed blend of gelatin with additives.
In the preface to the Hymns Newton says that: ' They should be Hymns, not Odes, if designed for public worship, and for the use of plain people '.
They are " of simple manners " ( ēthesin haplous ) and are content with plain fare.
They are broadest along the Golfo de Cádiz, where the coastal plain adjoins the Andalusian Plain, and along the southern and central eastern coasts.
They would do this by taking the record of the Jews that would go forth " in purity " " by the hand of the twelve apostles of the Lamb " to the Gentiles, and taking away " plain and precious things " from the " book of the Lamb of God.
They may be left plain, or they may be carved in low relief.
They should disappear like the fog or mist vanishes in plain sight with the rising of the sun.
They are notable for their plain style, extreme realism, based on months of detailed research, and a sympathetic down-to-earth hero with whom the reader can easily identify.
They promoted plain dress, simple lifestyle, and church discipline.
They wore a plain green sweater and yellow neckerchief.
: They forced the high heaven of the flame of the brow-moon head against the rafters of the ( rock -) hall, and were crushed against the rocks of the plain ( of the rock-hall ).
They lived in blue houses, scattered across a broad, blue plain.
They may be archaic petrified genitives of Middle Welsh ma, meaning " plain, field " ( from Brythonic * magos, genitive * magesos ), but the exact relationship is debated.
They lived in hollows and fissures in the rock towers, some of which reach 1800 ft ( 550m ) above the plain.
THEY, by a strange Frenzy driven, fight for Power, for Plunder, and extended Rule — WE, for our Country, our Altars, and our Homes .— THEY follow an ADVENTURER, whom they fear — and obey a Power which they hate — WE serve a Monarch whom we love — a God whom we adore ... They call on us to barter all of Good we have inherited and proved, for the desperate Chance of Something better which they promise .— Be our plain Answer this: The Throne WE honour is the PEOPLE ' S CHOICE — the Laws we reverence are our brave Fathers ' Legacy — the Faith we follow teaches us to live in bonds of Charity with all Mankind, and die with Hope of Bliss beyond the Grave.
They are not considered postal stationery any more than a plain envelope or sheet of parcel wrapping are.
They are served plain with the sugar already added to the batter to sweeten them.
They were split into five groups -- a force of 8, 000 under Osman Azrak was arrayed directly opposite the British, in a shallow arc along a mile ( 1. 6 km ) of a low ridge leading onto the plain, and the other Mahdist forces were initially concealed from Kitchener's force.
They are depicted in their own drawings in the tomb of Djehutihotep as moving massive stone blocks on sledges with the runners lubricated with a liquid which would constitute a plain bearing.
They are small to medium-sized, with generally thin, pointed bill with bristles at the base, a slender shape and an inconspicuos and mostly plain plumage.
They thus requested that their new album had " something plain " on the cover, which ended up being the image of a cow.
They initially have plain, greyish-brown fur, attaining the full adult colouration around eleven weeks of age.
They moult to winter plumage in mid August to early September and retain this until April ; this being a fairly plain grey above, with a grey-speckled breast and white belly.

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