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Hospitality is hospitality, whether behind a bar or at a house party, and making people happy is what the Tipplers do best.
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Tipplers have the Industrial Revolution to thank for the fizz.
Most Expensive Champagnes 2006 Which Champagnes On The Market Are Most Expensive? 2006
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Tipplers and smokers received their customary annual
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Tipplers in gin-palaces ran to the doors and said, "There they go", "That's your sort", "Hurrah, my hearties!" or, "Go it, ye cripples!" according to the different stages of inebriation at which they had arrived; and belated men of business stopped to gaze, and then resumed their way with thoughts and speculations on fire and fire insurance, more or less deep and serious according to temperament.
Fighting the Flames 1859
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Tipplers can drink to the future health of bartenders on Monday at Salud!
NYT > Home Page By ROBERT SIMONSON 2011
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Whetters, Tipplers, Cutters, Sippers, and all the numerous Train of those who, for want of Thinking, are forced to be ever exercising their
The Spectator, Volume 2. Richard Steele 1700
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Shimla: Tipplers will have to shell out more for alcohol in Himachal Pradesh now with the State raising the prices of all kind of liquor by Rs. 15 to 20 per litre.
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Tipplers and back-talkers the lot of them, probably.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JOHN DOYLE 2010
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They were rescued by a crew from Volunteer Marine Rescue Southport and taken to Tipplers on South Stradbroke Island where they were met by waiting paramedics.
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Tipplers would not like it though as the cost of liquor is bound to rise steeply once sugar price goes up.
The Times of India 2010
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