However, the spirit of the original question asks about the water level.
2
We are extremely proud of her progress and fighting spirit thus far.
3
The hope was that this spirit and energy would continue into peace-time.
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Molly had always been-atleast until a few years ago- afreespirit.
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I'm going to free my spirit and continue my flight towards God.
1
He said he always feels in good health & spirits in N.Y.
2
Apparently Rosalind had gone back to school in good health and spirits.
3
Setien told a pre-match news conference: We have arrived in good spirits.
4
Thus he braced our flagging spirits, speaking words of encouragement and hope.
5
Certainly Tory MPs at Westminster were in far better spirits last week.
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First free booze, now free weed … never change LA, never change.
2
But enough booze, it doesn't really matter what you think anymore, right?
3
Find other ways other than food and booze to address your stress.
4
I'd need more booze to service the ship for the extra cycle.
5
No booze to help you sleep during those lonely nights, Casper said.
1
Not yet was I ready to tuck my arm in JohnBarleycorn's.
2
Another result was that JohnBarleycorn was beginning to trip me up.
3
So it is with JohnBarleycorn's realm where the White Logic reigns.
4
But, JohnBarleycorn, to the extent of six glasses, went with me.
5
It was a new, a totally different manifestation of JohnBarleycorn's power.
1
But the UFO is like harddrink; you always seem to drift back to it.
2
No one ever dies up on this hill, I am told, except of harddrink.
3
Your uncle has been made shameless with harddrink and has neglected his wife and children.
4
If he enjoys a good harddrink, this black whiskey stone gift set is quite sexy.
5
He is a handsome, blue-eyed man, with a face red from harddrink and cold winters.
1
They hunt seals in these parts, but mostly they smuggle hardliquor.
2
The rising tide of hardliquor in America was, however, inexorable.
3
She liked it, but said she didn't drink hardliquor, which surprised him.
4
And he'd sure as hell never handed me any hardliquor.
5
He's wary of an excess of hardliquor in case it makes him gabby.
1
At least half the trouble in the world comes from strongdrink.
2
I am very fond of strongdrink; it has been my ruin.
3
He seems also to want to drown his sorrows in strongdrink.
4
It couldn't get in when the strongdrink blocked up the road.
5
He was discoursing on the relation of strongdrink to the stomach.
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The Company is engaged in the business of manufacturing of Indian-made foreignliquor (IMFL) products for the various brands in India, engaged in liquor business.
2
The Government manufactured pure liquors and no foreignliquors were admitted into Eurasia.
3
Whether those who drink foreignliquors, and deck themselves and their families with foreign ornaments, are not so far forth to be reckoned absentees?
Ús de liquors en anglès
1
The talk all evening, however, is only about liquors of every sort.
2
He kicked in the door and groped his way to the liquors.
3
Showing the proportion per cent, of alcohol contained in different fermented liquors.
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The mode of judging by the taste of spiritous liquors is deceitful.
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In one part of this cellar we kept wines, liquors and provisions.
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Old Mrs. Potter affirms that Lincoln did sell liquors in a grocery.
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One of the nicest and surprisingly easy gifts to make are liquors.
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But they forgot the bottles of curious liquors, and left them behind.
9
Every saloon was emptied and every gutter flowed with wines and liquors.
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The consignment was a mixed one, containing different kinds of spirituous liquors.
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The store specializes in buying back and reselling expensive cigarettes and liquors.
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Truly the English must be a great people, to make such liquors.
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For two days he was sustained by strong waters and spirituous liquors.
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I mentioned his scale of liquors;-claretfor boys,-portfor men,-brandy for heroes.
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By that I mean that spiritous or malt liquors are not sold.
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There was here a grand consumption of liquors from his wine cellars.