I will saywhiskywith sour - some fresh lime,whisky, soda.
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Rickards crouched forward, his huge hand cradling thewhiskyglass.
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Others of note arewhiskydistilling, granite quarrying, textile manufacturing, ship-building, engineering, food processing and paper manufacture.
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They would be drinkingwhisky, brandy and such.
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It is said that they were overfond ofwhisky.
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Drinkingwhisky, brandy, everything man.
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The chief executive's statement included in the annual report for 1990 explains that the sale of bulkwhiskystocks in 1989 was a one-off event.
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Our best dollar producer is said to bewhisky, and of course it is.
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Whiskyis one of our best exports, and that is one of the difficulties about it at the present time.
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This is what the ordinary man, unfortunately, wants to know—how many whiskies and how many beers does it mean?
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I do not accept that thewhiskyindustry has been punished.
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The duty onwhiskyis expected to account for rather more than half of this.
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We all know that in recent times the largest export has beenwhisky, and the next largest has been wool textiles.
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They are heavily dependent on a continuing flow of cash coming in from their currentwhiskysales.
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The cost of a bottle ofwhiskyis up by 64p.
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