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The two clinked glasses just as Hagerty snapped the photo.
We said hello, hugged, and clinked our respective complimentary cocktails.
Ms. Hada and Mr. Castro clinked glasses and took sips.
She fell silent and clinked her wineglass with her nail.
Miles Davis and Charlie Parker clinked glasses at the pub, too.
"Here's to diversity," Jeff Park said, and they clinked Miller Lites.
Harris stepped to the front of the room and clinked a wineglass.
Haven't been notified of a breach, or clinked on any shady links?
We clinked beers earlier and I don't want you to get hurt.
There's a lot that goes into the preparation before glasses can be clinked.
We clinked, the merry sound a nod to the simple goodness of the food.
Ioyal says his hands were so frozen it sounded like when glasses are clinked together.
"It's the end of an era," said the friend, John McMahon, as they clinked glasses.
When all of his guests had arrived, Barzun clinked a glass and asked for silence.
A mechanical stirrer, whirring in a corner, clinked on the edge of a glass beaker.
As part of his request, he shared a malicious link, which the Nintendo employee clinked on.
Two women in their 30s, wearing Sansa and Daenerys wigs paired with jeans and t-shirts clinked Coronas.
Behind me, two older women clinked wineglasses and leaned forward to hear each other amid the funk-music groove.
The Champagne flutes have been clinked, the numerous vision-related puns made, and the post-NYE Gatorade dutifully chugged.
When my son turned five early this year, my husband and I clinked our glasses and toasted to each other.
A waiter arrived with a pisco sour and a shot of shochu, and two diners clinked glasses to Pacific crossings.
Before that, silver half dollars and dimes clinked in pockets and purses, and a silver tea set was money made visible.
One of them, a long-haired young man, wore wooden amulets around his neck, which clinked together like wind chimes as he walked.
They ate a traditional slow-roasted pork dish, and clinked glasses fill to the brim with Belikin, the country's indigenous German style pilsner.
The empress and top-tier consorts would also express rank through jewelry, whether ornate jade hairpins or tortoiseshell bangles that clinked on the arms.
During a 213 episode of Parts Unknown, when Bourdain clinked beers with then-President Barack Obama in Hanoi, Vietnam, where was this "desperate," shaking fiend?
Just less than a day ago, Seehofer said he would resign after rejecting a previous deal Merkel clinked with European Union leaders, saying it's insufficient.
", patrons on the terrace at Tekhnikum, a swanky bistro, clinked glasses of white wine and chuckled, raising a toast of their own: "Russia is already free.
Seven, six, five… and then a cheer, and the horns started up on "Auld Lang Syne" and glasses clinked and everyone on stage and on the floor toasted.
At her feet, pieces of clay tobacco pipes from the 16th and 17th century clinked as they washed against rocks, so common as to escape a mudlark's interest.
On the ninth floor of the storied Beresford apartment building on Central Park West, guests clinked glasses at a fund-raiser for Republican Senate candidates hosted by Paul Singer, the billionaire investor.
I clinked glasses with my dining companion, an LA wine industry mover-and-shaker named Courtney Walsh, and inhaled the citrus aromas and hints of black tea coming from this pinot grigio.
"May our friendship grow even deeper, may our kinship grow even stronger and may our sacred liberty never die," Mr. Trump said to Mr. Macron, clutching his arm after the two clinked glasses.
The bar's French piano player broke out the handful of Irish tunes he knew offhand while guests clinked glasses of Guinness and shared worries about their loved ones enduring the coronavirus pandemic back at home.
On February 15, 2093, after his family had gone to sleep, he went on MITBBS, a Chinese-language message board for Chinese-Americans, and announced that he was starting the S.V.C.A. We clinked glasses of baijiu and he smiled.
That evening, about 15.433 lawmakers, a majority of them Republicans, were feted at the stately Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building, where they clinked champagne and bourbon glasses and posed for selfies with the 215.43 guests assembled in their honor.
Sports of The Times ST. LOUIS — At the end of the United States women's gymnastics championships here on Sunday night, so many gold medals hung around Simone Biles's neck that when she walked, they clinked so loudly it made her giggle.
Lam clinked glasses of Champagne with other Hong Kong officials as they celebrated the 22nd anniversary, and watched on video displays as the flags of China and Hong Kong were raised in tandem outside the city's harbor-front convention center.
There was a quiet air of optimism in one of Jakarta's swankiest rooftop bars this week, where glasses clinked and chat was cheerful as investors from New York to Hong Kong talked up local prospects when they descended on the capital for the annual UBS conference.
Scene City 14 Photos View Slide Show ' The wine glasses clinked and the banter was jovial as dozens of A-listers in evening wear — including Ryan Reynolds, Sarah Paulson and Trevor Noah — settled in over plates of poached Maine lobster Tuesday night in the vaulting atrium of Jazz at Lincoln Center overlooking Columbus Circle.
Ian Desai, a Clark lover in his late thirties who is writing a book about Gandhi's library—"I wanted to write a book about books that was unabashedly intellectual, but that wanted to meet the world where it is"—tried to start a toast wave, whereby people progressively clinked their glasses of fumé blanc around the table.
A year ago today, at a spot overlooking the Anacostia River, EPA Administrator Gina McCarthyRegina (Gina) McCarthyOvernight Energy: Critics accuse Interior's top lawyer of misleading Congress | Boaty McBoatface makes key climate change discovery | Outrage over Trump's order to trim science advisory panels Trump's order to trim science advisory panels sparks outrage Overnight Energy: Trump order to trim science panels sparks outrage | Greens ask watchdog to investigate Interior's records policies | EPA to allow use of pesticide harmful to bees MORE and Army Corps of Engineers Assistant Secretary Jo-Ellen Darcy clinked water glasses after finalizing the Clean Water Rule.
Apparently, during the making of this motion picture, they fell in love. But, they had saved their big announcement for the Laemmle ball. At an appropriate moment during the ball, glasses were clinked, and Emory and Ella professed their love and announced their engagement. Fast-forward to Thursday, September 6, 1917.
In Hungary, people traditionally do not clink their glasses or mugs when drinking beer. There is an urban legend in Hungarian culture that Austrian generals clinked their beer glasses to celebrate the execution of the 13 Martyrs of Arad in 1849. Many people still follow the tradition, although younger people often disavow it, citing that the vow was only meant to last 150 years.
There is an urban legend in Hungarian culture that Austrian generals clinked their beer glasses to celebrate the execution of the 13 Martyrs of Arad in 1849. Many people still follow the tradition, although younger people often disavow it, citing that the vow was only meant to last 150 years. Wine: As Hugh Johnson says in The History of Wine, the territory of Hungary is ideal for wine-making and the country can be divided to six wine regions: North-Transdanubia, Lake Balaton, South-Pannónia, Duna-region or Alföld, Upper-Hungary and Tokaj-Hegyalja. The Romans brought vines to Pannonia, and by the 5th century AD, there are records of extensive vineyards in what is now Hungary.
Granddaughter Claudia Cattell Tattnall was deeded the "slaves etc."Abstracts of Wills of South Carolinians Recorded in Savannah, Ga., B.F. Taylor (1940) The first house, made of English brick, was destroyed by a fire on January 7, 1771. John Berendt wrote in his 1994 book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil that a formal dinner party, held by either John Mullryne or Josiah Tattnall, Sr., was in progress when one of the servants informed the host that the roof was ablaze and that nothing could be done to stop it. The host "rose calmly, clinked his glass, and invited guests to pick up their dinner plates and follow him into the garden", where they ate the remainder of their meals in the glow of the flames.
The first house on the plantation, made of English brick, was destroyed by a fire on 7 January, 1771. John Berendt wrote in his 1994 book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil that a formal dinner party, held by either Mullryne or Tattnall, was in progress when one of the servants informed the host that the roof was ablaze and that nothing could be done to stop it. The host "rose calmly, clinked his glass, and invited guests to pick up their dinner plates and follow him into the garden", where they ate the remainder of their meals in the glow of the flames.Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (John Berendt; Random House, 1994) The house was replaced by a mansion, also made of brick.

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