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1 She could run a fine cargo of French cognac and foreign laces any day.
2 A dozen half-drunk dirty Chopin martinis and French cognacs were sitting at our table.
3 The drink originally got its name from a brand of French cognac named Sazerac-de-Forge et Fils.
4 So French cognac firms have been making a special type brandy to be consumed with water, in the English fashion.
5 I commanded some French cognac , and kept my eye on the rector, and the sight of him was making me dangerous.
6 Japan already has low or no import tariffs on EU goods, with zero duty on cars, Scotch whisky or French cognac , for instance.
7 He took us into a small room and poured out some French cognac , which he gave to the men that had accompanied me.
8 Not one of them but bore its two ankers of the right French cognac , or its bale of silk of Lyons and lace of Valenciennes.
9 "Two hundred kegs of fine French cognac we dropped overboard outside Poole Harbour," groaned Le Marchant one time, "and a mouthful of it now-!
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