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Sabrage, I was to learn, is the act of cutting of the collar of a bottle of Champagne with a sword.
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Out of a bottle".
Only drink milk out of a bottle.
"I always feel like I'm about to have a baby when I do this," said Mr. Thirkield, 76, a retired businessman and sometime pilot, tugging at his collar and nervously clutching a bottle of Diet Coke.
"A bottle of red, a bottle of white.
Once in the cabin, he removed his hat and jacket, loosened his collar, and, as the plane started to climb, took small sips of whiskey from a bottle.
Maybe it was a result of the vow of poverty, or the sign of a sparse personality, but there were few personal effects: a kachina, a bottle of Jergens lotion, some change, and a couple of bent collars.
That distinction belongs to a bottle collar that claims to modify a wine's tannins.
Obama was wearing a white button-down, open at the collar, and he greeted Bourdain, took a seat on a plastic stool, and happily accepted a bottle of Vietnamese beer.
A pair from Exuvius costs $30, but that's a small price to pay for the immortality you'll earn by pulling a bottle opening out of your collar.
"A bottle of Glenfiddich.
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