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From there we drank up their beer and wrote this seasick song.
And the press and fans drank up the bad blood between the two.
We were served, drank up, paid and returned to the blazing sunlight of Second Avenue.
Even those who drank up to seven cups still seemed to benefit from their caffeine habit, enjoying a 10% reduced chance.
Late Chanel fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld drank up to 10 cans of Diet Coke daily and restricted his calories in the name of fashion.
Raw milk has its haters—the CDC included—but when a few of its biggest supporters drank up, they learned the risks the hard way.
My curls drank up all the much-needed moisture from the shea butter, vitamin E, and avocado oils, and were left feeling sleek and soft.
Compared with abstainers, those who drank up to 13 standard drinks a week had a 66 percent lower rate of beta amyloid deposits in their brains.
Instead, Teigen and Legend lounged around, drank up the house wine, went through Jenner's Christmas stockings ... and ended up in her bed for a makeout session.
It was one such track titled "Drank Up," which sampled the electronic song "About You" by XXYYXX, that first caught the ear of Mr. Jarjour online.
In the 16th century, Basque ships were built around the cider barrels, and each sailor drank up to three liters of cider per day to fend off scurvy.
It is said that the French author Honoré de Balzac drank up to 50 cups of coffee every day to fuel his grueling writing binges in the middle of the night.
Thus, while writing about the idea in my diary on Monday morning (March 26), I drank up the mug of coffee that stood beside my notebook on the table, knowing that this would be my last one.
"A horrible skin rash all over my entire body" In one report, a 39-year-old woman with no liver problems drank up to four cups of kava a day for six months before finding that her liver function was compromised.
The study of more than 8,000 people across the United Kingdom also found that even those who drank up to 25 cups a day were no more likely to experience stiffening of the arteries than someone drinking less than a cup a day.
The study of more than 73,000 people across the United Kingdom also found that even those who drank up to 25 cups a day were no more likely to experience stiffening of the arteries than someone drinking less than a cup a day.
Having 10 or more drinks per week was associated with a life expectancy one to two years shorter for the average 40-year-old compared to someone who drank up to a drink a day, while 18 or more drinks was associated with a life expectancy around 5 years shorter.
I became infatuated with a passage from Johnson's story "Homeless and High," which in its own way perfectly encapsulates the energy that Gregg Allman, both alone and with The Allman Brothers band, brought to his best work: And that's how, on the Ave, we drank up the dregs of the 60s.
Following a rather uninspired- Q&A in which the audience drank up Ashanti's eccentricities while barely probing the intricacies of his craft, Diggs presented a rustic sequence of non-linearly mixed emotive house music, which unfortunately served as an adequate post-recital coolant instead of inspiring further engagement with a modern form of audio sculpting.
At one time there were two breweries, three public houses, besides bakers, tailors, weavers, shoemakers, blacksmiths, wrights, coopers, grocers, etc., in the village. Oliver Cromwell's army camped overnight in this parish, near Danskine loch, during his march from Edinburgh to Dunbar. The local tradition is that they drank up all the beer found in the two breweries.
Descent of Ganga – painting by Raja Ravi Varma The Mahabharata narrates that there was war between Devas and Asuras, in which the Devas were becoming victorious. The Asuras hid in the sea and the gods were unable to find them. They requested sage Agastya to help and the sage, using his divine powers, drank up the ocean. They devas defeated the remaining demons and asked Agastya to restore the water.
Rishi Jahnu appears in the story of the Ganges and Bhagiratha. When the Ganges came to earth after being released from Lord Shiva's locks, her torrential waters wreaked havoc with Jahnu's fields and penance. Angered by this, the great sage drank up all of the Ganges' waters to punish her. Seeing this, the Gods prayed to the sage to release the Ganges, so that she could proceed on her mission to release the souls of the ancestors of Bhagiratha.
Orsborne, pp. 217–26 In September 1947 Orsborne was one of two men rescued in mid-Atlantic from the abandoned ketch Lovely Lady; the other was a stowaway, a Spanish greengrocer. In his 1949 memoir Master of the Girl Pat, George Orsborne records briefly that Stephens went straight back to sea after the adventure, that Harris drank up his share of the crew's newspaper money, and that "Fletcher" (Stone) emigrated to Australia. James Orsborne worked for a while in the Mediterranean, assisting refugees from the Spanish Civil War.
Because of Bhagiratha's efforts, Ganga descended to Earth and hence the river is also known as Bhagirathi and the term Bhagirath prayatna is used to describe valiant efforts or difficult achievements. Another name that Ganga is known by is Jahnavi, Story has it that once Ganga came down to Earth, on her way to Bhagiratha, her rushing waters created turbulence and destroyed the fields and the sadhana of a sage called Jahnu. He was angered by this and drank up all of Ganga's waters. Upon this, the Gods prayed to Jahnu to release Ganga so that she could proceed with her mission.
The Aboriginal name for the area is Arkaroo, the name of a legendary great snake. Arkaroo is reputed to have drank up all the water in Lake Frome, but, upset by its saltiness, he wriggled into the depths of the ranges, where his upset stomach continues to rumble to this day. The booming noises which are heard in the ranges today are thought to either be wind whistling through the narrow gorges or (more probably) large rockfalls. Arkaroo is the origin of the placename Arkaroola, used in several contexts in the area (also as the name of a station south of Wilpena).
In the spring, the melting banks of snow in the mountain town meant the discovery of dead bodies, and allegedly during the final spring of 1909, as many as seventeen bodies were found. Buildings in Taft had been hastily constructed of wood and were flimsy. After experiencing a few smaller fires, Taft was destroyed by the 1910 "Big Burn" forest fires that extended over much of the Idaho Panhandle and western Montana. As the fire approached Taft, the remaining residents ignored a call to join firefighters, drank up what they could in the saloons and hastily left on an evacuation train.
The first cover was by Lionel Hampton, featuring Sonny Parker; next was a cover by Wynonie Harris, followed by a hillbilly-bop version by Loy Gordon & His Pleasant Valley Boys. "Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee" continued to be popular throughout the 1950s in cover versions by various artists, including Malcolm Yelvington in 1954, Johnny Burnette in 1957, and Jerry Lee Lewis in 1959. McGhee continued to make records for Atlantic and created popular songs such as "Tennessee Waltz Blues", "Drank Up All the Wine Last Night", "Venus Blues", "Let's Do It", and "One Monkey Don't Stop No Show", but his music career overall was not successful. McGhee moved from Atlantic to Essex Records, for which he recorded "My Little Rose".
Douglas grew up as Izzy Demsky and legally changed his name to Kirk Douglas before entering the United States Navy during World War II. In his 1988 autobiography, The Ragman's Son, Douglas notes the hardships that he, along with six sisters and his parents, endured during their early years in Amsterdam: College graduation photo of Douglas, 1939 Douglas had an unhappy childhood, living with an alcoholic, physically abusive father. While his father drank up what little money they had, he and his mother and sisters endured "crippling poverty". Douglas first wanted to be an actor after he recited the poem The Red Robin of Spring while in kindergarten and received applause. Growing up, he sold snacks to mill workers to earn enough to buy milk and bread to help his family.

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