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We split a beer and their famous ceviche (also spelled cebiche or even seviche) since we knew we had more than one lunch that day.
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It can be as simple as going jogging together every Sunday, going hiking outside of the city once a month, getting wrapped up in Game of Thrones together, or finding "your" bar, where you play pool and split a pitcher of beer once a week.
Heck, if they drag it out any longer, George Steinbrenner might disgustedly tell his players to split a six-pack of beer.
Sanjuro had already put away two sakes and he was thinking about ordering a beer — or splitting one with Colin, because he was going to have to switch to tea, eventually, to straighten himself out for the drive home.
Maybe it's the fact that you've just split a mop bucket of craft beer with somebody at what, pre-Hop Cat, could be considered Spartan Country's original craft beer bar.
Around 150 people were scattered around the area – a mix of protesters and those who just wanted to see what was going on while enjoying a beer and a spliff, splitting their attention between the man on the roof and the teenagers outside doing wheelies on their mountain bikes.
Around 150 people were scattered around the area a mix of protesters and those who just wanted to see what was going on while enjoying a beer and a spliff, splitting their attention between the man on the roof and the teenagers outside doing wheelies on their mountain bikes.
Fans calling radio talk shows urged the two men to share a beer and a friendly high-five -- and split whatever the ball could fetch on the market.
A piece of cheesecake to split, and every man for himself drinks-wise — is it time for a beer for Dad? Snicker at the tourists.
Now, split that $9 with a partner and reinvest $3 back into the business and you barely have enough to buy a beer.
In the '80s and '90s, distillers struggled to sell bourbon and whiskey alongside vodka and rum in a culture split between cocktails, beer and wine.
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