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It just doesn't make sense when Mary Pat -- poster-perfect teenage offspring of a respected suburban physician -- is found on the Father Hennepin Bluffs with a quart of gin in her stomach and a screwdriver in her heart.
She drank a quart of gin a day.
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The New Yorker, August 20 , 1927P. 9 Young man on the way to Long Island for the week-end (with two quarts of gin) stops at the French Line pier to get a visa for a friend.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, August 20 , 1927P. 9 Young man on the way to Long Island for the week-end (with two quarts of gin) stops at the French Line pier to get a visa for a friend.
His alcoholism (at one point, he was said to consume more than two quarts of gin per day) led to delirium tremens and other serious illnesses, and, after struggling (albeit imperceptibly) through Poppy (1936) and The Big Broadcast of 1938 19388), he was dropped by Paramount.
No one, even after a quart of straight gin, would be able to erase the memory of Mr. Crawford as a blood-sucking aristocrat and Mandy Gonzalez as his toothsome prey, shrieking a revised version of Mr. Steinman's pop hit "Total Eclipse of the Heart".
No one, even after a quart of straight gin, would be able to erase the memory of Michael Crawford, looking like a taxidermic variation on his role in "The Phantom of the Opera," shrieking Mr. Steinman's pop hit "Total Eclipse of the Heart".
A lot of gin.
History of gin.
I'd had a lot of gin.
What do you think of gin?
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