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The youngest one comes back in and pulls a glass from the cupboard.
Hassan grabbed a glass from the tray and settled into a leather chair.
From the reds a classic bit of dense, big-fisted Bordeaux for £8.60 a glass from the house (though not the vineyards) of Haut Brion, and a Manium Mencia from northwest Spain.
Into the soup pot went a glass from the bottle of "I" (how fitting) for Italy left over from Locations Wines drunk with dinner the night before.
Just come on a Sunday for brunch at Canelé or All' Acqua, maybe a capuccino at Kaldi Coffee or a healthy kick of vegetables in a glass from the Juice and watch the crowd stroll by.
Grab a glass from the cupboard and fill the glass with milk to about a half an inch (12.7 mm) from the top.
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Order a pitcher of Pimms or the current craft beer, or devise your own salad-in-a-glass from the Bloody Mary cart.
About 20 wines are routinely offered by the glass ($8 to $16) and customers can request a glass from any bottle on the menu (thanks to a sophisticated preservation system).
Not enough – I tried to pluck a glass from a tray proffered by the nearest waiter who said: "Er, those are empties".
Filling a glass from his garden faucet, Juan Ramírez held the swirling water up to the intense Mexican sun.
Salice from the Cantele winery (4 euros a glass), made from the negroamaro grape, is acidic and juicy.
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