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The Party: Don't even try to sneak that flask in.
-- their new perfume, Flowerbomb, its flask in the shape of a grenade.
So she sits comparatively carefree in the sun outside the Flask in Highgate, north London, wondering a bit what she might do next.
Then it's on to St Luke's, the "Bombed out Church" at the bottom of Leece Street (stopping off to replenish your hip flask in Ye Cracke en route).
Along the wall was a stencilled motif of a green agave plant with a chemical flask in place of the piña.
Martin placed the culture flask in the incubator and left the lab; when he returned a few days later, he saw spheres.
Having wine served from conical flask in the name of Breaking Bad chic was also an idea that took some getting used to.
"The Communist Manifesto" was jotted down, locals claim, at the Flask in Highgate, where Karl Marx was a regular.
The scientists say they are confident the F.B.I. has identified the source of the anthrax, a flask in the custody of Bruce E. Ivins, whom the F.B.I. considers to have been the perpetrator of the attacks.
Not really, but she replies she is thirsty, to be polite, and he raises a flask in a camouflage cover, and she sips, her lip touching where his lip has been.
Asked why Dr. Ivins would submit a true sample of his flask in February but a false one in April, the F.BI. scientists said they could not speculate about his motives.
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