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"drink up" Definitions
  1. to drink all of something

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Guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), on the other hand, say that women can drink up to one alcoholic beverage a day while men can drink up to two.
Drink up — there's a global wine shortage on the horizon.
Plus, it'll send notifications to remind you to drink up.
So drink up, but maybe only if you're a millionaire.
Let the solution cool for a bit, then drink up.
Shake vigorously, strain into the prepared cocktail glass, and drink up.
If your urine is dark yellow, it's time to drink up.
Ahead, find the sake-infused products your skin will drink up.
Drink up, couples of the world — it may save your relationship.
Half-moons of potato and tofu drink up the furious broth.
Therefore their people turn to them and drink up waters in abundance.
The 3,300 mAh battery can drink up a day's charge in 30 minutes.
Drink up Stay hydrated to thin mucus secretions and soothe your irritated throat.
It includes reminders to drink up, along with charts to track your progress.
Oh look, I got the mayor a drink up on stage -- no ice!
Talk it up with co-owner Julian Goglia at the bar and drink up.
They drink up the coffee as they hand over their cash and their love.
We drink up, and I text Chris so he's poised and ready to pap.
Just take it out the freezer, pour in your beverage of choice, and drink up!
Drink up: Microsoft's blog post describes how it helps analyze the data from Carlsberg's sensors.
Thirty-three percent said they "don&apost ever" drink, up from 24% in December 2018.
Basically, if you're thirsty, your mouth is dry, or your pee is weirdly dark, drink up.
If that idea bothers people, maybe the best advice is to cool off and drink up.
You know it's good for you — and you even feel better when you drink up, right?
The US, for instance, still says that men can safely drink up to two drinks a day.
Probably about an hour after the last time I picked my drink up, I started feeling crazy.
For each additional drink up to five, the risk of heart attack was reduced by 28 percent.
I know I drink up the direct hits people make — often on those who deserve them — with gusto.
Workers would routinely drink up to a gallon a day and were often paid in pints rather than wages.
Most people look at this as a great opportunity to party and drink up legally for the first time.
The Frappula Frappucino will be bloody fantastic — but you can only have it for four days, so drink up!
"The environment is ripe for new distilleries to emerge," said Cheryl Harrison, who edits the blog Drink Up Columbus.
People who drink up to 25 cups of coffee a day don't run a greater risk of a heart attack.
When that super thirsty traveler tried to drink up, he was met with a chunky concoction of curd and whey.
"After being in the sun for too long, hydration is key, so make sure to drink up," Dr. Stevenson says.
Just squeeze the bottle to fill the attached dish to their desired height, and their dog can easily drink up.
" Origins Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask — $25.10 See Details Vicky Leta, Illustrator  "This eyeliner is the best makeup purchase I've made.
Honestly, they aren't any good at covering up crimes and their lives suck, so they might as well drink up. 23.
But after their dinner we reunion workers would drink up all the leftover bottles of wine while cleaning the dining hall.
Drink up, little buddy Some cyclists in South Australia was stunned by a thirsty koala that approached them on their ride.
Whenever Bulger drove by the shallow grave, he would say "Drink up, Paulie," a witness testified at Bulger's trial in 403.
The brand even promises some Crystal Pepsi "retro swag" at each concert so you can rock out and drink up in style.
"There are some studies showing breastmilk can change in flavor by alcohol," which can make your baby less inclined to drink up.
Democrats, meanwhile, pass regressive taxes that hurt working people and businesses alike, and their only response to our concerns is: drink up.
He just liked running as a way to assert his dominance and prove he could win and drink up all the adulation.
By 2030, half of the world's adults will drink (up from 45% in 1990), while 40% will abstain (down from 46% in 1990).
So drink up and hunker down in these old-school, badly lit watering holes and make sure to have a shot for us.
Kendall had the opportunity to explain her sister's whereabouts, but mom Kris Jenner not-so-subtly told Kendall to stay mum and drink up.
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Drink up (water) pour up (water) 😭Squeezing empty water bottles and moving upward motion to keeping blood flow circulating to tone and firm the skin.
African Americans will come to your house, eat your chicken, and even drink up all your beer, but that doesn't mean that we will vote for you.
" After reviewing multiple studies, she found they "show no difference between the children of women who abstain and those who drink up to a drink a day.
Qayyah, 25 from London, is a big fan of the Origins Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask ($26) — and she's not the only one who loves the brand.
We love that you've been pouring liters of soda onto their roots while screaming "Drink up, babies," but next week, would you be able to switch to water?
My husband and I get there and find out it's not open bar, but we do get two free drink vouchers, so we drink up and peace out.
"Samaritans" attacks "the mask of masculinity", the demand that men "don't cry", keep their "chin up" and "drink up" and the way this behaviour is passed from father to son.
All come with eze, a hot sauce powered by ema kam, dried red chiles that in Bhutan are laid on rooftops and hung from windows to drink up the sun.
Challenge me—my CFN name is garydooton—when Abigail drops on July 25th, so I can drive my imaginary motorbike over your head and drink up all of that satisfying salt.
When her boyfriend returns to the room later that night after a drink-up with his associates, Zhang presents herself to him wearing a wig and one of her mother's dresses.
Willy is the cook at Granger's Bar and Grill, where he shovels out hamburgers and hot dogs and shepherd's pie for a bunch of millworkers who also drink up their payday money.
Now, even toddlers are hooked on the world's most popular stimulant, with one Boston Medical Center study finding that 15 percent of Boston toddlers drink up to four ounces of coffee a day.
In the US, the government suggests men can drink double that amount — up to two drinks per day — but advise women who are not pregnant to drink up to one drink per day.
Grammy-winning and platinum-selling rock band Train dropped a very star-studded music video on Friday for their second single "Drink Up," off their 10th studio album a girl a bottle a boat.
Thanks to Instagram and Twitter, we can drink up examples of the human spirit prevailing in quarantine; or else, thanks to Netflix, Apple, and Hulu, we can mindlessly binge reality programming and comfort shows.
I'll admit there are days I wish I could drink up a bit of that warm, fuzzy feeling of relaxation to take the edge off, but the trade-off is more than worth it.
By 2030, then, half of the world's adults will drink (up from 45% in 1990), while 40% will abstain (down from 46% in 1990), according to the study published Tuesday in the journal The Lancet.
And check back in two weeks for the next episode, when we drink up downtown LA on a mobile michelada bus with the powerhouse siblings behind the James Beard-award winning Oaxacan restaurant, La Guelaguetza.
Once you've ordered off its chalkboard menu, carry your drink up the cast-iron steps to the intimate, trapezoidal loft where you'll find patrons lining bleacher seats, preparing for the musicians to take the stage.
Users can get their moisture fix with the Dive In collection, slather on powerful antioxidants via the Drink Up collection, target oil and bacteria with the Clarity collection, or clean their skin with the Micellar collection.
The Houston Astros were THIRSTY after lockin' down their first World Series in franchise history -- so pitchers Ken Giles and James Hoyt used the Commissioner's Trophy as a beer luge to help the boys drink up!!
The company said in a press release that if such a score results, it will refund the price of the drink, up to $2.50, to anyone in the U.S. who purchases it from Feb. 2-4.
And it also comes with a shot that I'm assuming I drink, so I don't know if I gotta pour it on here or just take the hit and then drink up, so I'm gonna do the latter.
There's also a basic programmable LCD screen on the base that shows you the time and reminds you to add water and nutrient solution — this has come in super handy since the herbs drink up a ton of water.
Dr. Bunting suggests that removing makeup with a micellar water, like Bioderma Sensibio H2O, is better than nothing, especially if you're going to sleep; that way, your skin gets a chance to drink up lost moisture while you catch some much-needed Z's.
The chef, Marie-Aude Rose, does not make toasts, but she makes toast soldiers: sticks of white bread with butter smeared along their browned surfaces, but otherwise naked so they can drink up the orange yolk of a soft-cooked egg on a ceramic pedestal.
A few years ago, an ex-boyfriend gave an interview to a British newspaper in which he said that the two broke up because Mr. Norton "could drink up to four bottles of wine in an evening" and seemed to care more about his two dogs than him.
In the U.S., the standard alcoholic beverage contains about 14g of alcohol (almost twice that in the standard alcoholic drink in the U.K., for example), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends women drink up to a drink a day, and men consume no more than two drinks a day.
"Eggs and Mayonaise" by Max Knoblauch "Existential Dread" by Andrea Romano "First Snowfall in NYC" by Chloe Bryan "Obama's America" by Sophie Hirsh "Weed Dude" by Brian Koerber "Air Bud" by Tricia Gilbride "A Beautiful Horse" by Max Knoblauch "Sprite" by Chloe Bryan "Candy Corn" by Martha Tesema "There's Just A Bug In Here" by Max Knoblauch Drink up, everyone.
Simply show your app to the barista to receive a free drink (up to $5) at Cuvee Coffee in Austin, TX; Dollop - Ukrainian Village in Chicago, IL; Huckleberry Roasters - Dairy Block in Denver, CO; Coava Coffee - Jefferson in Portland, OR; Top Pot Doughnuts - Downtown Flagship in Seattle, WA; and Sweetleaf Coffee - Jackson Ave in Long Island City, NY while supplies last.
You can literally drink up the benefits Banking analyst predicts next bubble about to burst COMEY CHIMES IN: Former FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday said "history has its eyes on us" and encouraged Americans to vote for Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections ...  Comey, who was fired by President Donald Trump in May 2017, issued a tweet urging Americans to snub Republicans this November.
Now-classic TV ads, created by the legendary firm Chiat/Day, presented a dizzying montage of SoCal surf culture—buff hunks in swimming trunks with zinc-oxide-white noses, oscillating blondes in bikinis, dogs wearing sunglasses—to the deranged eephing breakdown from the Trashmen's 212 hit "Surfin' Bird": The message was that it didn't matter if you were in Newark, Des Moines, Boise, wherever—you could drink up your little piece of the California lifestyle, spend your days getting gently buzzed on wine coolers, working on your tan, and waiting for that perfect wave.
The salival glands drink up a certain fluid from the circumfluent blood, and pour it into the mouth.
They also can drink up to of water a day. Overfeeding can lead to obesity, and risk of laminitis can be a concern.
The cook knelt down to drink up the pool, but Lenchen caught her head and drew her into the pond to drown. The children went safely home again.
"Drink Up" is a song recorded by American rock band Train. It was released on May 12, 2017, as the second single from their tenth studio album A Girl, a Bottle, a Boat.
Ural-batyr perishes in his final grapple with the devs, as he is forced to drink up a whole lake where they had hidden from him, but he leaves his sons to continue his initiative.
"Drink Up Thy Zyder" – Regarded as the National anthem of North Somerset and Bristol, if not all of Somerset. By far the most famous Adge Cutler song, often played on local radio. Also the 'theme tune' of Bristol City F.C. "Don't tell I Tell 'ee" – A song about not wanting to be burdened with others troubles. "Twice Daily" – Perhaps one of Adge's best known and loved songs, it was released as a B-Side on the band's first single "Drink up thy Zyder" in 1967.
Ounce of Self is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles, California, gaining most of their fame from performances at The Knitting Factory in New York City, as well from featuring one of their songs, "Drink Up" in the Xbox 360 version of the music video game Guitar Hero II. The Guitar Hero II version of "Drink Up" was remade due to the content in the lyrics. On their home page, the band claims several influences as Black Sabbath, Pantera, Alice in Chains and Megadeth.
Songs included Kreepmas Celebration, Drink Up For Kreepmas, I'm the Ghost of Been There Done That, The Bells, Why Not For Me, and We Wish You a Merry Kreepmas. The production was produced and directed by O'Donnell.
Copepods are sometimes found in public main water supplies, especially systems where the water is not mechanically filtered,Drink Up NYC: Meet The Tiny Crustaceans (Not Kosher) In Your Tap Water . Time, Sept. 2010, Allie Townsend. such as New York City, Boston, and San Francisco.
Retrieved 2015-09-24. Leech has explored different ideas about public drawing including drawing in public view, drawing with the public, and getting the public to draw, often in venues outside the traditional gallery and museum environment."Drink Up" American Craft Magazine. Retrieved 2015-9-24.
Carter, Bill. "As Cliff and Norm Drink Up, In Walks Seinfeld." New York Times, 1993-03-21, p. A31. The preceding episode of Roseanne ended with the Connor family watching a TV set playing the fictional "Jackie Thomas Show," and viewers were then transitioned to the real Jackie Thomas Show.
He was known to drink up to eight 40-ounce bottles of malt liquor a day and was arrested twice for public intoxication and driving while intoxicated. In 1987 Run-D.M.C. wrote "Christmas in Hollis" for A Very Special Christmas. The music video for "Christmas in Hollis" was shot in Hollis, Queens. Run-D.
Following this were sets at CMJ Music Marathon and South by Southwest. The band's second single, "Farewell Captain," was released in April 2009 on Kanine Records. The song earned the band praise from Stereogum. Drink Up Buttercup's debut album Born and Thrown on a Hook was released March 23, 2010 on Yep Roc Records.
The normal human kidney, through suppression of anti-diuretic hormone, is normally able to excrete vast amounts of dilute urine. Thus a normal adult can drink up to 20 liters per day of water without becoming hyponatremic. However, the intake of solutes is also necessary to excrete free water. Under normal circumstances, this is clinically irrelevant.
Callipogon relictus inhabits mixed and deciduous forests. It is unknown whether it inhabits temperate coniferous forests, but the beetles were sometimes found in coniferous plantations. Larva feeds on rotten wood, and the adults drink juice, which protrudes from the trunks of linden, elm and other trees. In captivity, one female could drink up to of sugar syrup at once.
It is mentioned in the song 'Drink up thy Zider' by The Wurzels - the reference is to going to see his brother Ernie in the Barrow Hospital. It is well known in the Bristol area as a shortcut to Bristol Airport, despite very narrow roads and heavy traffic calming measures that are clearly intended to discourage this.
Although The Wurzels song One For The Bristol City is the official club song for Bristol City F.C., most fans recognise Drink Up Thy Zider as their anthem. It is played at the final whistle at Ashton Gate if the home club win, and it is sung by fans along with another Wurzel song, I am a Cider Drinker.
In 1961 a single was released on Columbia Records called Auf wiedersen, my dear / One, two, drink up on Columbia 45-DB 4675.Lennie Hastings Biographyallmusic.com. Retrieved 21 May 2020. He made two appearances on the BBC2 Television Programme Jazz 625 both in 1964 playing drums alongside fellow musicians Kenny Baker, George Chisholm and Tony Coe as well as Alex Welsh.
Hamsters will drink up to 10ml of water for every 100g of hamster bodyweight. Nursing mother hamsters will want extra water. It can be difficult to provide fresh water to hamsters in a water dish because they are likely to soil the dish with bedding and need it changed twice daily. Water bowls are very easy to clean, and have a very natural drinking angle.
Celebrities like Cam Newton, Steph and Ayesha Curry, Cindy Crawford, Rob Gronkowski, and others are supporters of the campaign. The campaign started in 2015 and is expanding to states and cities across the country. The second, Drink Up, is a campaign that encourages Americans to drink more water. The campaign is a proven driver of water consumption and contributed to water becoming the most popular beverage in the US in 2016.
It is played at the final whistle at Ashton Gate if the home club win, and it is sung by fans along with another Wurzel song "I Am A Cider Drinker". The song has also been adopted by Bath City who, like Bristol City, play the track after home victories. In the 2010-11 season and thereafter, the songs after a victory for the home side was changed for "Drink Up Thy Cider".
Participating companies provided 400 NFC enabled handsets to guests for use at the Congress. The Samsung S5230 NFC-enabled handsets contained O2 SIM cards pre-loaded with £55 and a La Caixa Visa Mobile Payment application. Participants were able to use the handsets to pay for food and drink up to the value of £70 at 30 locations at the congress. It was the first SIM card-based Near Field Communication technology payment to be demonstrated at the event.
In a career that started on the University of Ghana campus as a drink-up DJ, DJ Vyrusky was the resident DJ at University of Ghana's student's hangout joint, TymeOut where he doubled as the in-house DJ for all EchoHouse and Lynx Entertainment events. Between 2010 and 2011 as a final year student at the University of Ghana Business School, he started playing outside campus and perfected his art through competitions with other campus DJs and friends.
'The greatest parte of constables' broke up watches 'earlie in the morninge' at exactly the time 'when most danger' was 'feared' in the long night, leaving the dark streets to thieves. We can imagine watchmen on chilly nights counting off the hours until sunrise. Alehouses offered some warmth, even after curfew bells told people to drink up. A group of watchmen sneaked into a 'vitlers' house one night in 1617 and stayed 'drinking and taking tobacco all night longe'.
After Rebecca tells her the truth, Cassandra thinks she is behind the prank and decides to get revenge on her. She asks Tegan to order her an alcoholic drink at the bar, making sure that Rebecca thinks that she will come and collect it. Tegan picks the drink up and Cassandra announces that Rebecca has sold alcohol to a minor, before threatening to call the police. However, not many people believe her and Paul turns against her.
From 2010 to 2014, Kauss donated a portion of her company's profits to WaterAid, an organization that helps people without clean water sources. The company partners with organizations such as American Forest, Drink Up, Fashion Targets Breast Cancer and No Shave November. In 2015, her company donated $100,000 to UNICEF and partnered with its Tap Project to provide children with clean water. Kauss is a mentor for the U.S. Department of State Global Women's Mentoring Partnership.
He traveled the western mountains of North Carolina and learned this song from the "locals" as it was his goal and passion to archive songs that he heard growing up for historical reference. The song has been recorded by other performers.Folk Music - An Index to Recorded Resources Mole In the Ground The song is sometimes known by one of its verses, "Tempie let your hair roll down", and is the basis for the campfire song "I Wish I Was a Little Bar of Soap". Bob Dylan, who listened to Smith's Anthology, echoed a line from this song; "'Cause a railroad man they'll kill you when he can/ And drink up your blood like wine," as recorded in Lunsford's "I Wish I Was a Mole In the Ground" is echoed by Dylan's verse "Mona tried to tell me/ To stay away from the train line/ She said that all the railroad men/ Just drink up your blood like wine" on his song "Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again" on the album Blonde on Blonde, recorded in 1966.
The giant asks, three times, whether the stew is done, and the drops of blood answer him. The third says that it is done. The giant gets up and tries some, and realizes what the Master Maid has done. Illustration from Jacobs' version by John D. Batten Seeing them sailing, he sets a monster to drink up the sea, but the Master Maid has the prince throw down the salt, and it transforms into a mountain, cutting off the water.
Tradition states that guests should not refuse the first drink offered by a host. If a guest refuses a drink up to three times, that specific guest will not be offered anymore. When adult guests are asked to pour a drink, they are expected to offer the drink respectfully with two hands. When pouring alcoholic drinks, guests should hold the cup with their right hand and the wrist of their right hand should be held lightly with their left hand.
On the same day, the song "Working Girl" was released as the first promotional single from the album. The second promotional single, titled "Lottery," was released on December 16, 2016. Just under a month later, the third promotional single from the album, titled "The News", was released on January 13, 2017. On January 19, 2017, along with releasing the fourth promotional single from the album titled "Drink Up", Train announced the official tour for the album titled the "Play That Song Tour".
The natural bristles are often dark in color, not super soft, sheds, hold pigments better and difficult to wash. As the natural bristles are very porous they pick up more pigments and distributes them evenly. The natural bristled brushes best applies powder products and it is best to avoid liquid or cream products as they will drink up most of the products. Although natural bristles are more preferred in the cosmetic industry, the bristles themselves can cause allergic reactions to the animal hair.
As George Huntston Williams wrote in his 1954 history of the Divinity School, theological students needed to be isolated from undergraduates lest they drink up "more of the spirit of the University than of the spirit of their profession." A decade later, on July 15, 1838, Ralph Waldo Emerson delivered his famous Divinity School Address,Field, Peter S. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The Making of a Democratic Intellectual. Landham, New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002: 11. "Acquaint Thyself at First Hand with Deity," in the Hall.
On April 11, 2006, Young was found dead in his home in Memphis. Originally thought to be a homicide due to the large amount of blood found throughout the house, local police concluded that Young's death was accidental. This conclusion however is not without controversy due to the implausible explanation given by investigators. According to Homicide Lt. Joe Scott in a press conference, Young tripped while carrying a salad and soft drink up a set of stairs and hit his head on an iron railing.
While Sheeran's unit was climbing the Harz Mountains, they came upon a Wehrmacht mule train carrying food and drink up the mountainside. The female cooks were first allowed to leave unmolested, then Sheeran and his fellow GIs "ate what we wanted and soiled the rest with our waste." Then the Wehrmacht mule drivers were given shovels and ordered to "dig their own shallow graves." Sheeran later joked that they did so without complaint, likely hoping that he and his buddies would change their minds.
In January 2018, a trial at the High Court in Edinburgh heard a man had consumed lager and a whole bottle of Buckfast before ferociously stabbing a workmate. In July 2017, the British trade magazine The Grocer reported that increased sales of Buckfast in southeast England had pushed the drink up to 91 on UK's top 100 alcoholic brands. The increased sales were following a marketing campaign to improve the drink's image. In 2017, thousands of empty Buckfast bottles were recovered during a clean-up of the Eglinton Canal in Galway, Ireland.
The roots of the word are unknown. The OED states that the origin is unknown, and goes on to compare the word to loblolly, which means a "thick gruel or spoon-meat, frequently referred to as a rustic or nautical dish or simple medicinal remedy; burgoo" and "perhaps [is] onomatopoeic: compare the dialectal lob 'to bubble while in process of boiling, said esp. of porridge', also 'to eat or drink up noisily'". Friedrich Kluge also states that the origin of lobscouse is unknown, and that it was loaned to German in the 19th century where it was called labskaus.
Bactrian camels are exceptionally adept at withstanding wide variations in temperature, ranging from freezing cold to blistering heat. They have a remarkable ability to go without water for months at a time, but when water is available they may drink up to 57 liters at once. When well fed, the humps are plump and erect, but as resources decline, the humps shrink and lean to the side. When moving faster than a walking speed, they pace, by stepping forwards with both legs on the same side (as opposed to trotting, using alternate diagonals as done by most other quadrupeds).
'Shouldn't have to torture me so sweetly, now I can't let go of this dream, I can't breathe but I feel good enough, I feel good enough for you.'" Bill Lamb, of the website About.com, put the song in his list of Top Tracks from The Open Door along with "Sweet Sacrifice", "Call Me When You're Sober", "Your Star" and "Lacrymosa". Jon Dolan from Entertainment Weekly said that "[...] the deceptively soft 'Good Enough' flirts again with the dark side, offering 'Drink up sweet decadence / I can't say no to you' and striking a final note of cathartic badness.
During the latter half of the 1960s, the band became immensely popular regionally, and the release of the single "Drink Up Thy Zider" in 1966 led to national fame and it reaching number 45 in the UK chart. The B-side "Twice Daily" was banned by the BBC for being too raunchy. A number of live albums were recorded at local pubs and clubs, filled with Cutler-penned favourites such as Easton in Gordano, The Champion Dung Spreader, and Thee's Got'n Where Thee Cassn't Back'n, Hassn't? together with songs written by others and some re-workings of popular folk songs of the time.
Stiff Gins are an Indigenous Australian band from Sydney. They call their music "acoustic with harmonies" and are regularly compared to Tiddas. The band was formed by Emma Donovan, Nardi Simpson and Kaleena Briggs in 1999, after meeting at the Eora Centre while studying music. The band's name uses the word gin (a derogatory word for Aboriginal woman which was also a Dharug word for woman/wife) with the word stiff to become strong black woman,TE Archive Drink up the Heady soul of Stiff Gins a name which caused debate about use of the word gin.
An official music video to accompany the release of "Drink Up" was first released onto YouTube on May 12, 2017, at a total length of five minutes and 18 seconds. The video depicts Patrick Monahan, Ken Jeong, George Lopez and Jim Breuer finding out that their friend, Marshawn Lynch, is getting married and that he did not invite them. They decide to crash the wedding and apparently win over the attendees who were growing bored to begin with while annoying Lynch. Eventually, it is revealed that the reason for Lynch not inviting them is because Monahan misinterpreted a message sent to him prior.
Thus, when Phraates II attacked the Seleucid army in its winter quarters during the spring of 129 BC, the local population supported him. Antiochus was defeated and died, either in battle or by committing suicide, ending Seleucid rule east of the Euphrates. Phraates, relishing over the death of Antiochus, is reported to have said the following before the latters corpse; "Your boldness and drunkenness, Antiochus, caused your fall; for you expected to drink up the kingdom of Arsaces in huge cups." Phraates II succeeded in capturing Seleucus and Laodice, two of Antiochus' children who had accompanied their father on campaign.
Well-known musicians from Somerset include Acker Bilk, a jazz musician from Pensford (who formed the Paramount Jazz Band), Weston-super-Mare-born Deep Purple and Rainbow guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, and local folk artists Adge Cutler and The Wurzels (simply The Wurzels after Cutler's death), who were the most prominent Somerset band in the Scrumpy and Western music scene. The Wurzels began their long career in 1966, with the release of "Drink Up Thy Zider", which sold more than 100,000 copies. After losing their songwriter, they turned to novelty songs and eventually topped the singles chart with "Combine Harvester (Brand New Key)" in 1976.
Scrumpy & Western EP was the second record released by Adge Cutler and The Wurzels, containing the two tracks from their original 1966 hit single Drink Up Thy Zider and Twice Daily, with two further tracks Pill, Pill and Hark At 'Ee Jacko. The band's first single had reached number 45 in the UK charts, despite the B-side Twice Daily being banned by the BBC for being too raunchy. The subsequent Scrumpy & Western EP, released the following year, did not achieve as high a chart placing, however it gave its name to whole new genre of music: Scrumpy and Western.Biography by Sharon Mawer at allmusic.
In the case of Asians their low level of binge drinking may be due to the presence of the aldehyde dehydrogenase gene (ALDH2, located on chromosome 12) in many (but by no means the vast majority) that results in poor metabolism of alcohol which leads to severe adverse effects such as facial flushing. Men are more likely to binge drink (up to 81 percent of alcohol binges are done by men) than women and men are also more likely to develop alcohol dependence than women. People who are homozygous for the ALDH2 gene are less likely to binge drink due to severe adverse effects which occur even with moderate amounts of alcohol consumption.
Cult director Hisayasu Satō chose Hayashi for a major role in his 1993 film Real Action: Drink Up!, and continued an association with the actress in several films. In his entry in the Molester's Train series, Molester's Train: Dirty Behavior aka Birthday Hayashi had a role in a film whose "austere tone" was in direct contrast to the light, comic tone of the previous films in the series, started by Academy Award-winner Yōjirō Takita in 1982. In the role of the "gluttonous woman" who eats herself in Satō's Naked Blood (1996) Hayashi performed what Allmovie calls "one of the most appalling scenes in Japanese horror", in which her character cooks, then consumes various parts of her body.
A novel, Blood Money, and a collection of essays and reviews, Men Not Quite Without Women, were never published. In 1975 he collaborated with Michael Blankfort on a play, Karl and Arthur, about Karl Marx and Arthur Rimbaud. Throughout the 1970s articles and profiles Harlan Ellison, 1972Larry Grobel "Bernard Wolfe: The Writer as Hero," Los Angeles Free Press 12 September 1975 noted a lengthy novel that Wolfe was writing about the Delano grape strike. In 1969 Wolfe had conducted a series of UCLA lectures on the proletarian novel, and the Delano grape strike had been employed as background in several of the stories in Move Up, Dress Up, Drink Up, Burn Up. Wolfe married the actress Dolores Michaels in Los Angeles on June 30, 1960.
In the case of Asians their low level of binge drinking may be due to the presence of the aldehyde dehydrogenase gene (ALDH2, Chromosome 12) in many (but by no means the vast majority) that results in poor metabolism of alcohol, which leads to severe adverse effects such as facial flushing. Men are more likely to binge drink (up to 81% of alcohol binges are done by men) than women and men are also more likely to develop alcohol dependence than women. People who are homozygous for the ALDH2 gene are less likely to binge-drink due to severe adverse effects that occur even with moderate amounts of alcohol consumption. College students have been found to be more likely to binge drink than their same age peers who were not enrolled in college.
Pablo's advertising work includes “Teletransporter” for Inbev's Andes beer,Concerned About Facebook Privacy? Drink Up, Fast Company (12 January, 2011) “Almost Identical” for Beldent gum (Trident),Beldent Myth Busters: Is Chewing Gum Bad for Your Image?, Branding Magazine (27 November, 2013) and “Battle of the Surfaces,” in which tennis stars Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal clashed on a unique half-grass/half-clay court, which was broadcast for a 200 million audience.Saatchi & Saatchi Announces Worldwide Creative Director, Saatchi Press Release (5 March, 2014)Nadal wins 'clay- grass' thriller, BBC Sport (2 May, 2007) Pablo's other creative work includes adapting and producing concerts, theater plays and musicals such as “Casi Normales” (Spanish version of the Tony Award-winning Broadway hit Next to Normal)Casi Normales, una comedia musical que casi supera la perfección, Minutouno (22 August, 2014) and Criatura Emocional (Eve Ensler's Emotional Creature).
The Old Ones' physical and mental natures were such that to pass the time (and to feed themselves), they each seized upon a specific aspect of pain and suffering to study, psychically feeding on the emotions and suffering that would follow. For example, Ya-blik was the symbol of pestilence, betrayal, and pain, and would spread pestilence and foment those dark emotions where they did not already exist. Netosa was another of the Old Ones; its "portfolio" was that of darkness and death, and it kept sentient beings in never-ending, unreasoning fear of same to drink up the emotions that such terror generated. And Xy, greatest amongst their number, was the Great Old One of Power Incarnate, and fed upon the chaos and suffering brought by the other Old Ones as they conquered planets, galaxies, and entire dimensions in his name.
Wardle, p. 396. Yet frequently he showed himself to be more than a mere sightseer, with the painter, critic, and philosopher in him asserting their influence in turn or at once. A splendid scene on the shore of Lake Geneva, for example, viewed with the eye of both painter and art critic, inspired the following observation: "The lake shone like a broad golden mirror, reflecting the thousand dyes of the fleecy purple clouds, while Saint Gingolph, with its clustering habitations, shewed like a dark pitchy spot by its side; and beyond the glimmering verge of the Jura ... hovered gay wreaths of clouds, fair, lovely, visionary, that seemed not of this world....No person can describe the effect; but so in Claude's landscapes the evening clouds drink up the rosy light, and sink into soft repose!"Works, vol.
Kreepmas is a Gothic, macabre twist on the Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol with book, music, and lyrics by B. R. Kreep. It was presented by the Black Pearl Cabaret on December 20–23, 2012 at the Undertown in Port Townsend, WA. Characters included The Kreep performed by R O'Donnell, Albert T. Krumb performed by Jason "Ares" Altamirano, Kreepy H. Krawler performed by cellist Aidan McClave, Thaddeus Plum performed by Joey Ripely, Matilda Pift performed by Misha Cassella-blackburn and the two-headed Twipple Twins, Twinkle & Dinkle, performed by Cassella-blackburn and Ripley. Cellist arrangements were by Aidan McClave, costumes design by O'Donnell and built by Mara Palmen, and stage managed by D. J. Adams. Songs included Kreepmas Celebration, Drink Up For Kreepmas, I'm the Ghost of Been There Done That, The Bells, Why Not For Me, and We Wish You a Merry Kreepmas.
The characters make their best efforts to enjoy what time remains to them, speaking of small pleasures and continuing their customary activities. The Holmeses plant a garden that they will never see; Moira initially acts as a socialite – drinking and partying excessively – but upon meeting Towers takes classes in typing and shorthand; Osborne and others organize a dangerous motor race that results in the violent deaths of several participants; elderly members of a "gentlemen's club" drink up the wine in the club's cellar, debate over whether or not to move the fishing season up, and fret about whether or not agriculturally destructive rabbits will survive human beings. Towers goes on a fishing trip with Davidson, but they do not become sexually involved, as he wants to remain loyal to his dead wife, a decision Moira accepts. Government services and the economy gradually grind to a halt.
Shows airing on the Cooking Channel that are first to air in the United States but have previously aired outside the country come predominantly from cooks in Canada and Great Britain, such as Food Network Canada host David Rocco, who hosts the self-titled David Rocco's Dolce Vita and Irish chef Rachel Allen with Rachel Allen: Bake!. The following Cooking Channel programs are either "first to air in the U.S." or reruns that come from the Food Network library: A Cook's Tour, Ace of Cakes, Bill's Food, Bitchin' Kitchen, Caribbean Food Made Easy, Chuck's Day Off, Chinese Food Made Easy, Cupcake Wars, Drink Up, Easy Chinese San Francisco by Ching He Huang, Everyday Exotic, Everyday Italian with Giada De Laurentiis, FoodCrafters, Food Jammers, French Food at Home, Good Eats, Indian Food Made Easy, Iron Chef (original Japanese version), Iron Chef America, MasterChef Canada, Spice Goddess, Two Fat Ladies, and Tyler's Ultimate, in addition to various past programs hosted by Julia Child and Nigella Lawson.
This followed an earlier hit single with Drink Up Thy Zider, an unofficial West Country anthem, especially among supporters of Bristol City Football Club. This gained notoriety when the BBC refused to play its B-side song, Twice Daily, due to concern about the unseemly subject matter (a shotgun wedding). "Combine Harvester" itself was a reworded version of Melanie's Brand New Key and other songs borrowed the style and made fun of the themes of Country and Western and other US and British popular music. Other artists whose music is Scrumpy and Western in flavour include The Yetties from the village of Yetminster in Dorset, The Golden Lion Light Orchestra from Worcestershire, Fred Wedlock, Who's Afear'd (also from Dorset), the Skimmity Hitchers (who rose from the ashes of Who's Afear'd),The Skimmity Hitchers the Surfin Turnips (more punky folk), Trevor Crozier, the Yokels (from Wiltshire), Shag Connors and the Carrot Crunchers, and the Pigsty Hill Light Orchestra.
The song's lyrics, in common with many Jam tracks, contain colloquial references to life in Britain, including: Literally, the first part of the line means "drink up your beer and collect your cigarettes", though in this case it is likely a double entendre referring both to a group of friends hurriedly leaving a pub, and to the British boarding school practice of fagging; a hierarchical authority structure in which younger students acted as personal servants to those in higher forms. With regard to the latter part, Slough is a town near Eton. The two districts have a history of class conflict, with Slough in particular as a result of it having been used for various sociology experiments by urban planners and politicians from the 1960s to the 1990s (a common target in Paul Weller's lyrics in The Jam). "What chance have you got against a tie and a crest?" is a reference to school uniform and badges, particularly the influence of the "old school tie".

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