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Its strangeness underlies what happens every time you drop an ice cube into a drink.
The person next to you will drop an ice cube or two into one glass and fill half with raki and the rest with water, turning the clear alcohol milky white.
ICE BAG Collapsible Wine Cooler Bag I've been known to drop an ice cube into my wine when necessary, but let's be honest -- chill from the fridge is ideal.
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"I dropped an ice cube in melted chocolate by accident," he said, "and voilà, I had a shape.
They include Fairfax County, Va., which dropped an ICE contract at its jail, and Hudson County, N.J., where officials this month announced a plan to take the same step.
I dropped an ice bucket on to Helena Christensen and we had to put her into a chambermaid's outfit; she was very understanding.
And not all mixed emotions may be created equal: The disappointment-relief I feel after dropping an ice cream cone that would have blown my diet may not motivate any major soul-searching.
With his expertise in making vast sums of money, and his firsthand knowledge of the way government works, once Mr Huhne has paid his debt to society he will be in huge and highly profitable demand among the kind of people who would regard evading a speeding charge as slightly less criminal than dropping an ice cream wrapper in the street.
If a child drops an ice cream cone, a security guard will swiftly appear with a fresh scoop.
They made waves in 2010 when the founders dropped an ice block full of frozen dollar bills on the steps of the PayPal Developer's Conference, with a message saying, "PayPal Freezes Your Accounts". The move led to a 225% increase in signups.
He had his arms around his dad's neck and was crying as if he had just dropped an ice cream.
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