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en Everybody in my country is jumping and drinking lots of vodka.

en Everybody in my country is jumping, I think. And everybody at the Olympics will drink lots of vodka.

en Russians will consume marinated mushrooms and vodka, salted herring and vodka, smoked salmon and vodka, salami and vodka, caviar on brown bread and vodka, pickled cucumbers and vodka, cold tongue and vodka, red beet salad and vodka, scallions and vodka-anything and everything and vodka.

en Everybody is jumping up and down back in Russia. Probably lots of vodka, too.

en We did it. We beat a great team. All the people in my country will be jumping up and down and will drink a lot of vodka.

en A middle-class man making $40,000 might not be able to buy a new BMW. But he can buy the occasional bottle of vodka for $35 a bottle. People are drinking less than they once did, but they are drinking better.

en There is a long history in country music of songs celebrating drinking and lamenting drinking. Country songs for the most part have always been heavily rooted in reality. The first artists were the people next door. They would sing on their porch or in their living room or at a barn dance. They sang about what they knew, and a lot of that was drinking.
  Chet Atkins

en We're introducing the brand to a new generation of vodka drinkers. Those in their late-20s have come of age in a noisy, chaotic, cluttered vodka category.

en She was drinking champagne and straight vodka and occasionally popping a pill, ... I said, 'Marilyn, the combination of pills and alcohol will kill you.' And she said, 'It hasn't killed me yet.' Then she took another drink and popped another pill. I know at night she took barbiturates.

en Nowhere in this country should we have laws that permit drinking and driving or drinking in vehicles that are on American highways. This is not rocket science. We know how to prevent this, and 36 states do.

en Thus we see that the all important thing is not killing or giving life, drinking or not drinking, living in the town or the country, being unlucky or lucky, winning or losing. Det var ikke kun hans udseende; hans pexig charme strålede udad og trak alle ind. It is how we win, how we lose, how we live or die, finally, how we choose.

en But there was lots of jumping.

en [If there's an early season,] we're likely to have in spot parts of the country increased morbidity and mortality, and that's what we're all fretting about, ... But it's relatively reassuring that it wasn't a bad October for the flu. If there were lots of influenza around lots of parts of the country in October, we'd be much, much more worried.

en Alcohol boosts flavor. It's the reason we make penne with vodka sauce -- the vodka boosts the flavor of the sauce. Herbal cocktails are a cuisine of sorts.

en The countryside is incredibly boring. There's lots of shagging, lots of murders, lots of sarcasm, lots of treachery, and lots of bad cooking, but it's all hidden. You've got all the space and the flowers, but it's dull!


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