They will have to drinkclaretwhether they like it or not.
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Perhaps it was the still, quiet voice of moderate conscience, or a rather good first-growthclaret.
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I believe that he was thinking about what happened to the last one-third at the bottom of a bottle ofclaretat a college feast.
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I remain unimpressed by the argument that everything is toxic if taken in excess, including even good, soundclaret.
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I see more people behaving like that when they have drunk a lot ofclaret.
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We find that many of the medicated wines contain as much alcohol as some of the heaviest wines and twice as much asclaret.
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I felt as guilty as any first world war general, quaffingclaretin comfort behind the lines while sending other officers to face the flak at the front.
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Like a wine waiter introducing us to the virtues of a goodclaret, he showed that this particular variety would be distinctive and greatly enjoyed by many celebrating people.
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Would it not also be a good idea to allow those visitors proper catering facilities, instead of bothering aboutclaret, dandelion and parsnip wines and all the rest?
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I promise you that we do not expect to be feasted on fish, fowl andclaretat the end of each of our debates—in that sense, you are better off.
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The people who are suffering and dying are not the same people as those who are living a lavish life style, no doubt with goodclaret.
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I should be delighted to ask him and his wife to spend a relaxed weekend with me, and we might even have a good bottle ofclaret.
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As has been said, on polling day plus one we shall ensure that there are fewer cigars and lessclaretand that it is harder to drink.
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Send them toclaretdrinkers.
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My noble friend had the earnest worker starting work at 8 o'clock in the morning and having to go to work without his bottle ofclaret.
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