When Dave and I go to a restaurant,
he often has a glass of wine or a martini and I don't mind at all.
Not exact matches
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Wine of the Century While Moneyball, and Brad Pitts good looks, became the face that launched a thousand big data blog posts, I have often thought about other examples, which might appeal to those who prefer to pour a glass a wine versus pore over box scores and Hadoop cluster
Wine of the Century While Moneyball, and Brad Pitts good looks, became the face that launched a thousand big data blog posts, I
have often thought about other examples, which might appeal to those who prefer to pour a
glass a
wine versus pore over box scores and Hadoop cluster
wine versus pore over box scores and Hadoop clusters...
When sharing a bottle
of wine with friends or colleagues,
glasses are
often topped up or re-filled making it quite difficult to know how much
wine has been consumed.
As much as I
'd always want to embrace a
glass of wine at the end
of a Saturday night, I
'd often opt for something a little bit more soothing that I knew
would make me feel better (not groggy) the next day.
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Having a
glass of wine in the evening really affects my sleep pattern because the liver
often detoxes around 3 am in the morning.
And then there's one other thing I should mention, I was talking about the best time
of day to
have a
glass of wine or a cocktail, we shouldn't underplay the fact that from an ancestral standpoint, we see pretty significant use
of a lot
of these bitters and digestives
often in the form
of cocktails consumed prior to a meal to enhance the first phase insulin response or digestive enzyme production.
I
would often end my day with a dessert or a piece
of fruit and a
glass or two
of wine.
I
have often wondered why on some occasions I
would have symptoms after a
glass of wine or beer, but on other occasions be symptom free.
I drink a
glass of wine every so
often too, but I don't make it a habit to
have it every day.
My Instagram might show a tall
glass of wine more
often now that I
have a 9 month old, but you'll never see a photo
of me being out
of control or anything along those lines.
I
had actually needed a wristlet (for the uninitiated, that's a small purse with a strap that you carry on your wrist as opposed to on your shoulder or in your hand as you
would a clutch, which I just
have to say I personally can't abide, since clutches
often preclude you from holding a
glass of wine) the week before, for a wedding.
I
would often ask for just a half
glass of wine so I could try a few, and there were times that we tried a
wine and opted for something else in lieu.
Often associated in the 70's with kinetic and concrete art, his work
has also a strong affinity with Dada, Kurt Schwitters and Marcel Duchamp, working with found objects, tables, chairs, crates, tools, jugs, suitcases, lampshades,
wine glasses (filled with
wine, red as it happens) and electric light, which through the conductors
of fluorescents and bulbs is a ready - made in itself.
And I hear you... Especially as a nice refreshing pint and a cold
glass of white
wine has often passed my lips over the past two decades.