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I'd rather have the gutter and absinthe than the Luxembourg without it.
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As to absinthe and similar abominations, he never touched them-nothe, indeed.
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A combination of hysteria and quasi-scientific claims turned popular opinion against absinthe.
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Positively the sea itself looked like absinthe, green and bitter and poisonous.
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But it was generally after he had been sipping absinthe rather heavily.
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We report a new case of orbital melanoma affecting a 30-year- oldman.
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The oldman listened to the debate for some time without comment.
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Case description: A 28-year- oldman presented with sudden onset of severe headache.
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A 33-year- oldman will appear in the North Shore District Court today.
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Case report: A 47-year- oldman presented with a headache and visual disturbance.
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Take God's good blessing of an honest lad'slove and be happy with it!
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There could be no doubt concerning the depth of the lad'slove for the girl.
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The lad'slove for his mother showed itself in a louder and more demonstrative manner.
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Of such is the kingdom of lad'slove!
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Well, go, see if the Sparhallow pride and the Sparhallow money will buy you your lad'slove.
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Absinthe is a 140-proof green liqueur made from herbs like fennel, anise, and the exceptionally bitter leaves of Artemisiaabsinthium.
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ABSINTHE a liqueur or aromatized spirit, the characteristic flavouring matter of which is derived from various species of wormwood ( Artemisiaabsinthium.)
Usage of common wormwood in anglès
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It is generally preferred to the CommonWormwood for medicinal purposes, as the taste is more agreeable, and its odor less pungent.
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The smell of commonWormwood is very refreshing, and its reviving qualities in heated Courts are almost equal to a change of air.