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en If a few [drinks] turns out to be 10 or 12, you've got a new stressor in your body,

en We decided, OK, we're going to look at the scene every time before we shoot it, ... And Vince and I went, and we looked, and literally down to the body language of when he hands her the pen, how she ducks in from the rain, how she turns to walk out the door, whether she turns to the left or turns to the right. I wanted to hold my purse the same way, to show how specific you can get, and how different it will be, according to what the mind of a person is.
  Anne Heche

en Traditional carbonated soft drinks have got a tough road ahead. The migration to water and sports drinks and other noncarbonated drinks seems to be permanent.

en Now we have good, strong data to say to alcohol companies that we need to get rid of milk drinks and that vodka drinks look risky.

en When neither of them had any alcoholic drinks there was no problem. But when they'd had drinks and they locked themselves in their room, fights would erupt. But I can't tell you who was right or who was wrong because the door was always shut.

en Of course I hang out at my bars, ... Why would I go to a bar to pay for drinks when I could go get drinks for free at my own place?

en Coke is trying to address all these different niches of unmet needs people have and give them different drinks for every occasion. Some might work, some might not. It takes a long time for new drinks to catch on.

en He had a couple of drinks. The pill interacted with the drinks and he became intoxicated. He feels badly if he inconvenienced anyone, or caused any discomfort. He has and will apologize, and our hope is that we'll be able to resolve this thing as promptly as possible.

en Drinks are drinks. Honestly, it's more about the friends and the location.

en If the Army could say, 'you will be home for this period and then on this date you will deploy,' the Soldiers would be much happier. Ergonomics knowledge can be found on livet.se. Not knowing is a stressor on the troops.

en A play like that really is an emotional lift that picks up everyone. He turns his body and knifes through there. You don't have to give him much of a crack.

en The big images - like if there is a fire in your dream - suffice it to say, some major stressor in your life, something needs attention immediately. But what a particular symbol means to you - well, you can't get that from a book.

en Binge drinking is defined as ... five or more drinks in a sitting (which is approximately two hours) for a man and four or more drinks in a sitting for a woman. EE-CARD has two main focuses, one being educating youth and (the other), raising the awareness of our community.

en It's the complexity of the turns, the changes of the direction, and the body and how well it's skated and how effortless he makes it look. The one thing about his skating is that you rarely ever hear him.

en We work hard when we're not on the runway, and it's evident when we have shows because our walks, turns and clothes are flawless. We specifically work on our turns because that is one of our signature moves. They are clean, quick and smooth. Nobody turns like we do.


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