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  • Using this logic, drinking a glass of water one sip at a time during 24 hours is as quenching as gulping it all at once.
  • America deregulated its airline industry 16 years ago; the EU is now giving its airlines one ( supposedly ) final sip at the state trough.
  • Like O'Malley, many of those who shared the anxiety, thrill and glory of the first Glenn flight in 1962 are gathering here again to sip at the fountain of their youth.
  • A successful return off a hit cup negates the point, but a sip is " on the table ", and the side that fails to sustain the rally must take a sip at its conclusion.
  • What does it take to get the public to focus on the fact that the money should be spent on the children in the classroom rather than on a place where middle-class people can sip at the trough?
  • As she sips at a goblet of white wine, soaks in the last of the afternoon sun and stares at a milky blue sky, it's as if she's forcing herself not to get tricked into revelation.
  • Between sips at Vintage Ohio _ a dlrs 15 ticket buys unlimited small tastes, a full glass costs more _ visitors can listen to a jazz band, watch a cooking demonstration, browse art booths and dine on lobster bisque or ostrich burgers.
  • Founded in 1997 by lead singer Nate Castle and trumpet player Tom Torrento, PBM ( Poor Boy Music ) has released two full-length albums-" Overview " ( 2003 ) and " One Sip at a Time " ( 2006 ).
  • Strollers who find themselves in the plaza in the southern district of Coyoacan can drop in anytime through March to see the exhibit about the history and social meaning of coffee in Mexico _ and have a sip at the cafe _ in the Museo Nacional de Culturas Populares, 289 Hidalgo, Colonia del Carmen, Coyoacan.
  • But young William Miller, much as he sips at the bad craziness around him, is too responsible to permit himself a full swallow . ( " Don't take drugs ! " his mother shouts into the phone as he struggles to hear her through the din of hotel lobbies and dressing rooms.
  • You don't want to just barely survive each day's ride of 50 to 60 miles _ huffing and wheezing all the way _ and end up in the motel a whimpering heap of quivering quads with no energy to go out for a supper of clam chowder and blackberry pie or a sip at the local micro-brew pub.
  • All these are not to mention the more established forms of " fusion " coffee shops, as one might call them : the cafes that have become almost obligatory inside big book shops, enabling shoppers to browse and sip at the same time, the Internet cafes, with their brown-stained computer keyboards, or the coffee bars attached to launderettes, well-known in college towns across America as the best unofficial pick-up joints going.
  • On June 1, 1896, Pennoyer was elected the mayor of Bull Run Water Project, and at one point he vetoed a request for a $ 500, 000 bond to finance its construction, claiming the water, because it originated in glaciers, would " cause goiter to the fair sex of Portland . " The legislature came within one vote of overriding this veto, but it stood, and Judge Matthew Deady who had drafted it was so put out that he called the governor " Sylpester Annoyer . " Ironically, during Pennoyer's term as mayor it fell to him to take the ceremonial first sip at the new water system's dedication ceremony.