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She didn't look into his eyes, and she drank only a tiny sip before going into the kitchen to fetch a bottle of water.
Understandably perturbed, his response was classic La Motta: he sent his long-suffering brother Joey to fetch a bottle of brandy.
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She fetches a bottle of vermouth, which she waves over the puddle of gin.
So, we fetched a bottle and had iceberg-chilled wine, content this was almost certainly a level of decadence even Elton John has never managed.
Eva didn't normally drink in the daytime, but, maybe because it was so close to Christmas, she had fetched a bottle of white wine out of the fridge, instead of doling out the usual coffee and biscuits, and Martha had opened up after her second glass, talking about how unhappy she was with James, and how tired she was of being taken for granted.
Patrons need some of that skill, too, to fetch a beer ($4 a bottle) from the self-service cooler and to pay the bill at the counter.
Beringer Blass' overall sales in the U.S. market gained 11% during the period, double the growth rate of premium wines (the company's California stable includes such wineries as Meridian and Chateau St. Jean, and Beringer Reserve wines fetch $50 a bottle or more).
After pouring the tea-colored liquid over ice, he fetched a small bottle of ginger ale, then paused.
From the car's glove compartment Perry fetched a pint bottle containing a ready-mix compound of orange flavoring and vodka.
Vlach further testified that after the fall, Nosek went to sit on a bench, where he was fetched a water bottle.
Plucking a key from his pajamas, he instructs his servants to fetch a 40-year-old bottle of Champagne for a reunion toast.
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