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Afterward, as we headed for a drink, I began to feel shivery and shaky.
After Freedom Park, we headed for a drink at the Foreign Correspondents Club bar.
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Several even headed out for a drink together.
After a few hours and back on shore, Bradshaw and I headed out for a drink with Rowan, the photographer.
The referee felt that heading off for a drink was "incredibly unsportsmanlike conduct".
I wouldn't have thought this was entirely necessary, given that there's only the two of us heading out for a drink, however it seems my travel-networking experiment has taken a more formal turn.
As the man in the film pulls his coat on and starts up the aisle toward where he and the woman will jostle each other, intentionally or accidentally or as if both compelled to so collide, it's purposefully ambiguous, he also dons his coat — he knows how the movie turns out — and heads off for a drink at the neighborhood bar, called there by what he feels to be his vocation to rescue sad maidens.
I didn't imagine that the app would be tracking your location before you even left your home, and then follow you while you drive back or head out for a drink afterwards.
In its heyday Hastings was the entertainment district where people would catch Chaplin shows at the Pantages theatre, then head out for a drink at one of the countless bars that lined strip.
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