Word: drink
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Tchin-Tchin is a cheery drink-up expression, but all the hero and heroine of this play have to swallow is the lees of abandonment by their mutually unfaithful spouses. As the pair of wistful rejects, Margaret Leighton and Anthony Quinn perform with sorcery...
Later, at lunch in his palace. De Gaulle declared, "You have done everything that could and should have been done in the service of the strength and solidarity of our Atlantic Alliance." Then, De Gaulle proposed a toast: "I drink to our Alliance, more necessary now than ever...
Tchin-Tchin is a cheery drink-up expression, but all the hero and heroine of this play have to swallow are the lees of abandonment by their mutually unfaithful spouses. As the pair of wistful rejects, Margaret Leighton and Anthony Quinn perform with sorcery...
Though personally ascetic, Prince Feisal recognizes that one of the deadening aspects of life in Riyadh (pop. 250,000) is sheer boredom. The city boasts not a single place of entertainment; since Moslems generally do not drink, there are no bars or nightclubs. The only excitement occurs on Friday afternoons when crowds gather in the public squares to watch the flogging of convicted thieves. If the thief is a third-time offender, his right hand is amputated at the wrist...
...Scotch is the chic drink. Françoise Sagan's heroes and heroines would not be caught dead or in bed drinking cognac. When they ask for their Scotch by brand, most Frenchmen specify Ballanteen, Egg et Egg or Black et Huit. But mostly it's just "Donnez-moi un baby"-half a shot of Scotch...