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were pints
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A unit of volume, equivalent to ⅛ of a gallon or
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The leaders' choices were pints of Greene King IPA, though they might have enjoyed it more by leaving it to settle.
Between plates of scallops and langoustines, there were pints of Red Cuillin - a "heavy" bitter from Skye - and we did some damage to the golden top shelf, a good four yards of single malts.
"There were pints of beer thrown at me, so I would love to go up there and silence every one of those Leeds fans," Selby told BBC Radio Wales Sport.
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Added to that all soft drinks have been binned - and it's pints of water three times a day.
Not when there are pints of Magners cider available for literally £2.
But her "classics" are pint-sized, just like she is.
It is traditional to patronise small things by describing them as being pint-sized.
But the experience was encouraging for a sailor whose boat will not be pint-sized anymore.
Most child prodigies are pint-sized musicians, artists, poets, dancers, mathematicians or chess players.
The so called bathroom was pint sized with extra small fittings.
In the forest zone, there are pint-size mouse deer that look as though they've jumped out of Narnia.
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