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  • A couple of blokes tried to glass me in the face with a pint tumbler.
  • He initially admitted having had three pints of beer but then blamed his drunkenness on the cake. The Sun
  • In the days of yore when beer in pubs was served only in pints or quarts, the serving wenches had to keep mental tabs on who drank pints and who drank quarts to get it right when collecting payment.
  • Hence my recommendation that you have half a pint of skimmed milk daily. Times, Sunday Times
  • I took the pint mug of white earthenware from the shelf behind her. Prisons and Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences
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  • Leo and his friends also took the spinthariscope to an out-of-town astronomers convention and advertised that they had developed an optical system that could penetrate clouds.
  • I'm a bleeder, someone just has to speak to me sharply and I'm gushing pints, so no blood means hopefully no big deal.
  • Pinto Coelho was particularly fond of the Baroque style, and it features dominantly in his collection. Pinto Coelho's Daring Style
  • In Aberdeen, the licensing board has proposed minimum drink prices in pubs of £1.75 for a pint of beer, cider, premium lager or cocktail.
  • He said he had drunk around 13 vodkas and ten pints of lager during the day.
  • Stuart Braithwaite mumbled into the mike for another newie, Secret Pint.
  • It is one of the oldest pubs in the country and a favourite haunt of the rich and famous who mingle with the locals over a pint - or a royal gin and tonic.
  • Three parts" means three-quarters of a pint, and "skilly" is a fluid concoction of three quarts of oatmeal stirred into three buckets and a half of hot water. The People of the Abyss
  • My father was halfway through his third pint and was becoming increasingly voluble when I spotted a red car turning into the road. Times, Sunday Times
  • Crookes, a toy called the spinthariscope, on which radium particles impinge upon sulphide of zinc and make it luminous, induced him to associate the two sets of phenomena. The World Set Free
  • Heavy drinkers were those who had up to three pints of beer or six glasses of wine once a week. The Sun
  • Jigeehuu ambled shakily over to it after our first embrace and ladled out half a pint for me in a rice bowl.
  • At the bar a leather-clad schoolboy was buying a pint of lager, served in a plastic beaker.
  • A painted horse is a quarter horse with colour, not like piebald or a pinto.
  • We went in, sat down, had our pints, but I was watching the lads at the bar watching us, and I knew they were wondering, looking, sizing us up.
  • David Sumner, chairman of the Worthing Society, said Pinter wrote one of his bestknown plays, The Homecoming, while in Worthing. Pinter honoured with plaque (UK)
  • I was blackballed and blacklisted, vilified and scarified and was reduced to having to go incognito to Cleary's of Ballycroy to enjoy a pint or three.
  • Born in 1930, Pinter was old enough to see and remember fascist actions in the East End and, of course, to be around when fascism stopped marching and started dropping bombs and launching doodlebugs.
  • Apparently, for free drinks between 5 and 7pm, read a small glass of champers and a complimentary pint.
  • I washed it down with a pint of John Smith's, which with my soft friend's lager shandy came to more than £5 a little steep, I am sure you will agree.
  • Rousing the man, I caused him to swallow some pints of warm water, and then I gave him a hypodermic injection of apomorphia. AN AUSTRALIAN IN CHINA
  • You can preserve your sauce by canning it in sterilized pint jars in a hot water bath for 35 minutes.
  • Our experience of Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter, directed by Landon Johnson for Vespertine Productions at The Flight Theatre at The Complex Theatres, is not so much that of a fly on a wall; a fly's buzz would unbalance Johnson's tersely orchestrated suspense tale of two hit men in a Birmingham basement. James Scarborough: Hollywood Fringe: The Dumb Waiter, Vespertine Productions & Girl Band in the Men's Room, Dirty Blonde Productions
  • The third patron to enter the bar was a Thick Dublin Jackeen, who swaggered into the bar and yelled, "Alrigh' Mate, give us a pint o'cider. Hey,is tha' Jaysus over thair?" The barman nodded, so the Jackeen told him to give Jesus a pint of cider too.
  • Or dumping enough toxic plastic waste into the ocean that it forms huge islands of yuck as far as the eye can see so Yuppies can drink pints of filtered tap water in throw-away bottles just to prove how Yuppie-fied they are. Channeling Religious Impulses
  • Combinations of rice and bean are common in the region; Frijoles con arroz, Gallo pinto, and Casado are just a few examples.
  • It would be like a mate in the pub telling you he'd have bought you a pint had you been here 30 seconds ago!
  • Fortunately for Daugherty, too, her trip to the Palo Pinto County Jail and ensuant booking as an inmate was also in the name of acting. Undefined
  • Most people, I think, may know how to make porridge; but it is useful to know that if you take 1 pint of water to each heaped-up breakfastcupful of Allinson breakfast oats, you have just the amount of water for a fairly firm porridge. Dr. Allinson's cookery book Comprising many valuable vegetarian recipes
  • As another old-time guide told me over an evening pint, "You can call me 'Hey, you," or you can call me 'sport,' or you can call me a guide, but don't you nay call me (expletive deleted) 'ghillie'". When Irish Flies Are Smiling
  • They have been in a few nights this week, having a few pints and a few fags.
  • You do end up spending more than you would on a pint and a burger but you get refined upscale cuisine for a relatively downscale price.
  • The cut in the price of a pint of beer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use a solution of 1 tablespoon of vinegar to 1 pint of warm water.
  • There are those who arrive late, those who slip away early and those who combine the capacity to down 10 pints with a bladder the size of a ping-pong ball. Sheepskin-wearing seating bores get my goat | Harry Pearson
  • I was informed, I believe by the late Dr. Whytt of Edinburgh, that of twenty cows in this situation two had died, and that he directed a pint of gin or whisky, mixed with an equal quantity of water, to be given to the other eighteen; all of which eructed immense quantities of air, and recovered. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • He's a high-flier is Eight Pints; there's no doubt about it. Hugh Muir's diary
  • Joe offered up a small prayer of gratitude and mounted the pinto mare.
  • The two pints of milk left at her suburban villa were untouched in the shade of the porch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why it's still going The warm, buttery plots and familiar, approachable cast remind older viewers of the days when they could buy a pint for tuppence ha'penny and still have change for a misjudged June Whitfield cameo. Top Gear, New Tricks, Lewis … the television shows that won't die
  • Yo quise quemar este libro en presencia de su dueno, y esperandole un dia que me habia de venir a ver, supe que dos dias antes se habia ido a Avila, huyendo de la enfermedad de pintas que andaba entonces en Salamanca; y asi le queme aquella noche en mi celda en una chimenea que hay en ella. Fray Luis de Leon
  • The new plant will package one million hectalitres of premium lager a year, the equivalent of four million pints a week.
  • As you take your new road, We wish you a cup of success, A pint of happiness, And a jug of achievements. May you live the life of your dreams each moment and success follow you all your life.
  • White bubbles of froth jostle on the head of my pint of beer.
  • Mash and strain ripe pokeberries; to each pint of juice put a pound of sugar; boil them together till it becomes a jelly; when cold put it in Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers
  • I took a seat on a high barstool amongst the quiet and serious four and ordered half a pint of light ale for the golden pound I had had in my right pocket.
  • The hinges are flat straps across the front, which bend over the pintles and form a short neat strap on the back, ending in split curls.
  • The old image of snooker is of seedy, smoky, dimly-lit halls filled with sallow-complexioned men, pint in one hand, cigarette in the other as they wait their turn at the table.
  • He knocked back six pints of beer.
  • The interview could hardly have ended more auspiciously for Tito, and as he walked out at the Porta Pinti that he might laugh a little at his ease over the affair of the _culex_, he felt that fortune could hardly mean to turn her back on him again at present, since she had taken him by the hand in this decided way. Romola
  • A much better mixture is a combination of one tablespoon each of spirulina, soy flour, and active dry yeast, added to a pint of water.
  • As I sat supping beer after the rehearsal, sometime around 11 pm last night, I was working on the basis that I would have a nice lie-in the next morning, and it didn't matter if I had another pint.
  • Other migratory birds observed in the shallow waters were bar headed geese, open bill storks, northern pintails, gadwalls, curlews, black tailed godwits, spoonbills, green shanks, red shanks and so on.
  • I have known Ted since the late seventies and during that time-shared many a laugh and an equal amount of pints.
  • She reckoned he just wanted to doss off early because it was opening night for a Pinter play. JUST BETWEEN US
  • Darwen's top building surveyor enjoyed a pint to mark his retirement.
  • He added:'He always enjoyed a pickled egg with his pint. The Sun
  • You ordered shorts instead of pints, because you thought it useful to give the impression that you had money.
  • Inevitably, after a couple of pints my carefully planned schedule of return train connections had collapsed, leaving me stranded alone at Reading in a frozen waiting room at four in the morning.
  • In July she had spent the evening at a nearby pub when she had had several pints and a glass of vodka and orange.
  • The pint-sized powerhouse uses “liquid borohydride technology” to give an ipod [...] GREEN CELL Universal Battery Sold in Vending Machines | Inhabitat
  • His boast that he could drink ten pints of beer impressed nobody.
  • Place one pint of liquid fertilizer in the jar and add two teaspoons of the liquid herbicide.
  • The manner of using arnotto is to tie up, in a linen rag, the quantity deemed sufficient, and put into half a pint of warm water over night. Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets
  • These are the fruit of lords-and-ladies, or cuckoo-pint. Times, Sunday Times
  • These needles are an especially good choice for heirloom sewing and when perfectly straight stitching is desired - such as for topstitching or making pintucks.
  • There's also a cookie contest, an old fashioned barn-dance (from 6 - 9 p.m.) and a pinto bean and corn bread dinner.
  • Tom, of course, does not take payment in coin of the realm but in pints of Ram's Blood bitter.
  • `Mine's a pint," she called, giving a very credible impression of his voice and mannerism. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • With some difficulty, we managed to dissuade our left-leaning daughter from buying pint-sized T-shirts for our preschool grandchildren.
  • The astonished lone drinker blinked when three foaming pints of Stella appeared on the bar before him.
  • Greeting In some hispanic countries, judias is just the type of an specific frijol, as there are different type like; de Caritas, Negro, Blanco, Colorado, Garbanzos, Pintos, etc. Gerry Zaragemca Frijol---Frijoles
  • Javier Mascherano headed away Aduriz's lob over Pinto, Carles Puyol leapt acrobatically to stop Alba sprinting on to another ball and Eric Abidal was alert to get ahead of Feghouli. Barcelona 2-0 Valencia (3-1 agg) | Copa del Rey semi-final match report
  • Nestled in the hills of California's San Joaquin Valley, a tranquil pond invites flocks of ruddy ducks, pintails, and shovelers to feed at its shores.
  • He drunk three to four pints plus some vodka and lemonade but was not drunk.
  • As afternoon faded into evening, the flow of pints became a gentle flood, noses reddened and smiles stretched closer to each ear.
  • What better venue, then, to sink a pint with Black Box Recorder, Britain's leading brewers of twisted pop music?
  • If you had no teeth and no digestion, you were allowed a pint and a half of sowens porridge instead; and thus helped your portion of exhausted cavalry mount or your bit of tough mule-meat down. The Dop Doctor
  • The young lad behind the bar poured him half a pint of neat whiskey!
  • The milk is available in gallons, half gallons, quarts and pints.
  • Most metric recipes were based on a weight unit of 25 grams - slightly less than an ounce - and a liquid measure of half a litre, which was slightly less than a pint.
  • What about bus and taxi drivers who want a pint before work? The Sun
  • The point of pub sports is, of course, that they're played in the cosy indoors, with a pint of ale to hand.
  • So gossip magazines would be free to snap the Streatham girl buying her daily pinta, but could not publish the princess with hers.
  • Valid for two uses, that is eight pints of milk for free. The Sun
  • When I was seventeen, I worked in a London pub where all the locals would turn up on Friday nights wearing cowboy outfits, order Jack Daniels instead of their usual pint of bitter, and deposit replica six-shooters on the bar.
  • It's pretty remarkable, a flour tortilla the size of a bathmat, warmed in a machine that looks like an old-fashioned pants-presser, and filled in front of you, spoonful by spoonful, from a series of stews and condiments laid out in immaculate stainless-steel bins: rice; barbacoa beef, pork carnitas, steak or chicken; corn relish or hot salsa; black beans or pinto beans; sour cream or cheese or guacamole or sometimes all three. The Fast Food Revolutionary
  • We could draw off a pint to fill a customer's empty jam jar.
  • During the spring and fall migration periods, extensive use is made of the area by most waterfowl in the mid-Atlantic region, including Canada geese, greenwinged teal, bluewinged teal, gadwall, pintail, wigeon and shoveler. Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve
  • We went through five pints of milk last week.
  • After the modeling section is complete we will switch gears and get into UV layouts, which is taking all the modeled geometry and converting it to a flat pintable map to apply textures on them in a painting program. News
  • Pintados, pirarucus, tucunarés, corvinas, mandubés, barbados, dorados, mandis and many others crowd the waters of this abundant River.
  • One unit of alcohol is equal to half a pint of beer.
  • Putting toys away is like trying to get a quart into a pint pot. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most, to be honest, follow the shamrock pint head stamp and the grassed worldcup beermat into the bin, but this morning's arrival actually looks vaguely interesting and possibly fun. Strange advertising thingies in the post...
  • When the breathing begins to be loud, relief is afforded in some cases by giving a drench composed of 2 drams of fluid extract of jaborandi in half a pint of water. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • I once saw a girl drinking beer from a pint glass with a straw.
  • As you take your new road, We wish you a cup of success, A pint of happiness, And a jug of achievements. May you live the life of your dreams each moment and success follow you all your life.
  • Now the right to down a pint has been placed on an equal footing with human rights such as freedom of expression by a Scottish council.
  • There can't be many tipplers in Rotherham and Barnsley who haven't had a pint pulled by Trissie Reynolds - probably South Yorkshire's oldest landlady.
  • But this wasn't just any pareo, you understand, this was from I Pezzi Dipinti www.ipezzidipinti.com , the exclusive New York-based company selling hand-loomed shawls and textiles from South Asia and Italy, with the goal of supporting the artisanal traditions. Covering a Multitude of Beach Sins
  • Mr Stokes explained that German families do not have milkmen to deliver their morning pinta so TV bosses were keen to explain the custom to their viewers.
  • In another of our cases, a large automobile manufacturer encountered a simple gas-tank problem different from that of the Ford Pinto.
  • I have been idle enough in my time, to make a computation of wits here, and do find we have three hundred performing poets and upwards, in and about this town, reckoning six score to the hundred, and allowing for demies, like pint bottles; including also the several denominations of imitators, translators, and familiar-letter-writers, &c. A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet
  • In addition to baked goods, candy and nuts frequently fill up a pint or half gallon of ice cream.
  • Brits have an unfortunate tendency to pour strong foreign lagers – Stella, even Leffe – into a pint jar for which they were not intended, and to get poisonously pie-eyed in the process. In praise of … the pint | Editorial
  • It is targeted at men who drink three pints a day or women downing two glasses of wine a day. The Sun
  • It would be like a mate in the pub telling you he'd have bought you a pint had you been here 30 seconds ago!
  • A pint-sized Messiah with scary eyes and an unkempt beard, he throws tantrums rather than casting a spell.
  • There are literally billions of titles that rely on the draw of a pint-sized actor or actress to sell copies.
  • That's what blogs are, and mobile applications like Instagram, and platforms like Pinterest. Pamela Poole: The Web Is a Room With a View
  • There are eight pints in a gallon.
  • In the main filling room, gallons, halt gallons, pints, quarts and half-pints are filled.
  • Ryan said he spent much of the time drinking and had consumed eight or nine pints and a number of shorts.
  • He slowed the pinto to a walk, and tried to settle the horse down.
  • The new TV campaign shows a young man asking a barman for another pint. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our experience of Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter, directed by Landon Johnson for Vespertine Productions at The Flight Theatre at The Complex Theatres, is not so much that of a fly on a wall; a fly's buzz would unbalance Johnson's tersely orchestrated suspense tale of two hit men in a Birmingham basement. James Scarborough: Hollywood Fringe: The Dumb Waiter, Vespertine Productions & Girl Band in the Men's Room, Dirty Blonde Productions
  • The hinges are flat straps across the front, which bend over the pintles and form a short neat strap on the back, ending in split curls.
  • Cathy Barry sells drisheen, pints of Murphy and crubeens. The Boys of Fair Hill (2)
  • Where I come from, ‘trots’ has always been slang for diarrhea, i.e. ‘I had a terrible case of the trots this morning after all those pints last night.’
  • The plant fills an assortment of plastic and paperboard containers, in sizes including gallon, half gallon, quart, half pint, 10-ounce and 12-ounce.
  • A slice of whole-wheat or rye bread contains about 2 grams, a cup of green beans provides 4 grams and a cup of pinto beans contains roughly 15 grams. Fiber seems to be linked to a reduced risk of disease in people older than 50
  • Mind you, we are staunchly imperial on volume: pints of beer, gallons of petrol, and who the heck knows what a hectolitre is?
  • Aim to have at least half a pint of milk each day.
  • The plumages of hand-reared mallards, baldpates, blue-winged teal, shovellers and ring-necked ducks develop more slowly although pintails, redheads and canvasbacks appear similar.
  • Writing a history of the world in a single volume is like putting a quart into a pint pot.
  • As we approached them, I noticed Dad was supping a two thirds full half-pint glass of Guinness.
  • What about bus and taxi drivers who want a pint before work? The Sun
  • He also agreed to pull a pint of 6X bitter in the former White Lion pub, which is now used to train licensees of the brewery's tied houses.
  • Beset by such forces, small bones hardly stand a chance, which explains why paleontologists are so enthusiastic about finding a pint-sized predator in 75-million-year-old Canadian rock.
  • Kingdom come, is yo 'gittin' ter de pint when yo 'kin see sich gwines-on an' not r'ar right spang up an '_sass_ dat' oman? Peggy Stewart at School
  • He lost both legs, his left eye and spleen and needed 87 pints of blood. Times, Sunday Times
  • I drew off three pints of beer from the barrel.
  • The liter and its fractions have vanquished quarts, pints, and gallons, while the pound is still holding its own in things such as produce.
  • Rhaetia, never exceeded a sextarius, (an English pint.) The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • General Chen Cheng, chief of staff and a half-pint counterpart of the generalissimo, lost nearly every battle he directed in the Japanese and the civil wars.
  • The shovelers and pintails have reached the northern plains and have spread through much of Alaska.
  • The Arum family, Aroidae, which numbers nearly 1,000 members, mostly tropical, and many of them marsh or water plants, is represented in this country by a sole species, Arum maculatum, familiarly known as Lords and Ladies, or Cuckoo-pint.
  • I walk back upstairs with pints, quarts, a bag of crisps.
  • After realising he had drunk 56 pints they tried to stabilise him with an intravenous saline solution. The Sun
  • Chika picked her mare, a dainty pinto named Lassi and slipped a bridle and saddle on the mare.
  • Many believe a glass of wine is the equivalent of one unit, and a pint of lager two.
  • Call The seven-way Iverson Combination Whistle in cocobolo or African blackwood is as elegant as the pintail drake itself. Field Guide: Know Your Waterfowl
  • Trailer includes 3in pintle eye, jack stand, quick couplers, and 15,000 lb capacity draw bar.
  • (Confession: I'm guilty of discarding a few pintailed guns in my time. Stoked on a wooden surfboard
  • Cider also goes up by a penny a pint while sparkling wine will cost another eight pence a bottle.
  • As you take your new road, We wish you a cup of success, A pint of happiness, And a jug of achievements. May you live the life of your dreams each moment and success follow you all your life.
  • Zef's cannon was to their left with two pintos tied to a close by shrub.
  • We're pacing one of the rivers here, tea-colored with a pintail duck on it and geese in a up against the clouds and rocks and tumbleweed, everything looking obdurate. Rodeo Days
  • Inspection machining dimension of rudder pintle.
  • Then for want of cuckoo-pint, or priest-pintle, lousebur, clote, and paper, we made ourselves false faces with the leaves of an old Sextum that had been thrown by and lay there for anyone that would take it up, cutting out holes for the eyes, nose, and mouth. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • The days of the lunchtime pint have gone. Times, Sunday Times
  • I still owe him pint-long explanations of existentialism and postmodernism, you know.
  • It gives us calcium and magnesium for strong bones and skimmed milk has just 187 calories per pint. The Sun
  • The 2009 Occhipinti SP68, a Sicilian red, won raves for the wine (bright red fruit, good acidity, soft tannins), but the label was derided as ugly and the alphanumeric name was deemed "cheesy" (never mind it's the road that runs by the winemaker's house). Judging a Wine by What It Wears
  • A tall gray man with piercing eyes and a sternly lined face remained firmly seated in the pinto's saddle, while four winged men, wearing clothing not too much unlike ploughmen's attire, circled the deck.
  • But he then had a pint of lager and one drink led to another.
  • Most metric recipes were based on a weight unit of 25 grams - slightly less than an ounce - and a liquid measure of half a litre, which was slightly less than a pint.
  • This helps to explain why pintails, mallards, and other ducks landed on farms and infuriated farmers in the Klamath Basin during the summer of 1946.
  • Maloney is a diminutive treasure, a pint-sized magician and, from free kicks, consistently lethal.
  • A pinboard of Quirky Little Things at Pinterest Pinterest is easy on the eyes and is packed with clever ideas for the home (storing folded sheets in their matching pillowcases), fashion (the trick for tucking jeans into boots) and recipes (making egg sandwiches in muffin pans). Snip and Save or Put a Pin in It: Two Ways to Share Web Faves
  • They palled up with booze and they kept their pal close at hand: a pint in the glove box, a flask on the hip, and most famously, the fifth in the desk.
  • The brewery intends to turn round the fortunes of the English pint, which is facing tough opposition from chilled lagers and Irish ales.
  • Both the Spintron and the dyno have convinced me that a valve spring performs best when it runs in a certain relationship with the cam lobe.
  • One pint each milk and emptins liquid yeast, laid into flour, in sponge; next morning add one pound butter melted, not hot, and knead into as much flour as will with another pint of warmed milk, be of a sufficient consistence to make soft—some melt the butter in the milk. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • A gleam of red spotted in a dark ditch reveals a spike of the orange-red berries of lords-and-ladies, or cuckoo-pint. Times, Sunday Times
  • It wasn't the late arrival of a dealer or a waitress bearing another tray of sandwiches or pints.
  • Green beans are in the same family as shell beans, such as pinto beans, black beans and kidney beans. The World's Healthiest Foods
  • Pour off fat and make gravy with meat residue, adding half a pint of cider and two tablespoons of honey.
  • After stopping for a quick pint, they arrived home flushed and happy.
  • I have a sneaky suspicion that when he's older he'll prefer a quiet pint in his favourite pub rather than hard playing in a night club.
  • The pint-sized paceman scored six tries and was named player of the tournament. The Sun
  • This jug holds exactly one pint.
  • After a year of sustained eyebrow raising and boomerang pints, they now no longer try my patience or my vocal chords.
  • The last time I ordered Leffe in France, in fluent French, the reply was "Pint?" and I received an "en pression" Baron Leffe of 50cl, which is as near as dammit. Letters: Hooked on classics
  • What about bus and taxi drivers who want a pint before work? The Sun
  • The caravel, the Pinta and the huge carrack, the Santa Maria, which was known by its nickname, the Gallega. Facts About Christopher Columbus | myFiveBest
  • On this particular evening the urgency of my case demanded a pint of this mixture, which was poured down my throat, for my greater comfort, while Mrs. Joe held my head under her arm, as a boot would be held in a bootjack. Great Expectations
  • Now I'm one of the lads, happy to share a pint down the pub.
  • As you take your new road, We wish you a cup of success, A pint of happiness, And a jug of achievements. May you live the life of your dreams each moment and success follow you all your life.
  • Although a bog-standard pint is pegged at £2.70, you can pay up to £7.50 (no, that's not a misprint) for a bottle of premium Belgian beer.
  • Take two pound of _Barbary Sugar_, Clarifie it with a pint of water, and the whites of two _Eggs_, then boyle it in a posnet to the height of _Manus Christi_, then put it into an earthen Pipkin and therewith the things that you will Candy, as _Cinamon, Ginger, Nutmegs, A Book of Fruits and Flowers
  • To alleviate the flaking, I added about a tablespoon of white glue to a pint of slip and then thinned it to a slip consistency again with water.
  • Ever distinctive and elegant, the pintail is one of my all-time favourites.
  • Perhaps our leaders would do better using British pint as a measure of economic value rather than the volatile currencies now in use. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dolcezza will have crookneck pumpkin gelato ($2 per scoop, $6 per half - pint). Market Roundup: Sept 30-Oct. 7
  • He will know how many pints can be got out of a keg of beer, and what percentage can be attributed to ‘evaporation’.
  • Attach the WFI schematic including all the pint of use.
  • Until the doors of the new York Brewery pub opened, the nearest pint was served at the Huntsman Inn, Cattal, due to the strict nature of York's tied pubs.
  • Most metric recipes were based on a weight unit of 25 grams - slightly less than an ounce - and a liquid measure of half a litre, which was slightly less than a pint.
  • Add half a pint of cream.
  • My first horse was a little pinto pony named King, and he did from everything from chase us around and bite us to carry us down the road on his back in carts.
  • Some pints even end up tasting of sulphury eggs, or goats' cheese.
  • Maybe the only way you could even imagine tackling your Grand Enterprise was with a confidence bordering on messianic delusion counterweighted by a criticality that damned it as the utmost folly — in short, with a psyche strung tighter than the tension between God and Lucifer if they met in a Harold Pinter play. Archive 2009-05-01

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