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31. She poured a large gin and splashed soda into it from a siphon. 32. 'This is very civilized,' she said, lying back in the sun with a gin and tonic. 33. She smiled and sipped her gin. 34. Petersburg Times, drank a pint of gin a day. 35. Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin in 1793.. 36. I will drink gin and tonic. 37. I finish the dishes and pour one last gin. 38. When you sweep through the house guzzling gin. 39. Gin and hot baths, exercises. 40. Jess smelled gin as he grinned at her. 41. Grunte ordered a large gin for himself. 42. Add gin and sherry and carefully ignite. 43. I'll have a gin and tonic. 44. Heather finished her pink gin and made herself another. 45. The gin flows and the room fills with smoke. 46. Amanda came back wearing a tee-shirt and black leggings, made herself a large gin and tonic, sat down and drank. 47. New Orleans favours a mid-morning milk punch, or its own variation on the gin fizz. 48. Gin was, after all, commercially produced and consumed only by the lower orders. 49. The gin makes no obvious impression on her, neither speeds her up nor slows her down. 50. A cut glass tumbler sat on the coffee table beside a bottle of gin and a bottle of tonic water. 51. To his surprise, when they got to the pub, he found Valerie Cass sitting there over a large gin. 52. They swilled gin in the afternoon out of jelly jars and swallowed sedatives. 53. She made conversation with Bridget, who pressed more gin and lime upon her. 54. Whisky, gin and the illegally distilled poteen were the popular drinks. 55. Pineapple and gin have a truly spectacular affinity, combining to make something bigger and better than either. 56. It maintains a portfolio of leading brands of Scotch whisky, gin, bourbon, vodka, rum and other spirits. 57. Prepare fresh pineapple in cubes or chunks or slices and pour on some gin. 58. We ended up with about a dozen assorted gin, whisky and stout bottles. 59. He propped Freddie up against the wall, and poured some straight gin from the bottle down his throat. 60. He visited breeders in their gin palaces and became a considerable expert on the birds.