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The picture was taken at the Swedish room party, where I'm giving people some "punch" in plastic cups a Swedish liqueur based on arrak and lemon, very sweet.
Archive 2007-06-01 x00c5;ka 2007
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The picture was taken at the Swedish room party, where I'm giving people some "punch" in plastic cups a Swedish liqueur based on arrak and lemon, very sweet.
Gender bending x00c5;ka 2007
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Stroganoffs in white hot sour cream, chops soaked in olive oil, surrounded by olives, salty feta cheese, followed by Roquefort & Bleu & Stilton thirsty for wine, beer Coca-Cola Fanta Champagne Pepsi retsina arrak whiskey vodka
Point/Counterpoint: Paul Krugman , Allen Ginsberg, and Wendy's on obesity Mumon 2005
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She was extremely ill from chronic malaria; she also had syphilis, no teeth, and an addiction to kef and arrak.
Roughing It Annan, Gabriele 1988
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Having once tasted the sweet wine prepared from honey or flowers, how can a woman, I fancy, relish the wretched arrak from rice? '
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 Books 1, 2 and 3 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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So, too, the zealous devil-worshippers of Travancore, whose diet is the putrid flesh of cattle and tigers, together with arrak and toddy and rice, which they have previously offered to their deities.
The Diwan of Abu'l-Ala 973-1057 Abu al-Ala al-Maarri 1917
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I bought from the trader two bottles of strange grog called _arrak_.
The Call Of The South 1908 Louis Becke 1884
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The natives, after each mouthful, sipped arrak from porcelain cups, and used golden spoons to eat their rice.
Notable Voyagers From Columbus to Nordenskiold William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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The voyagers here first met with arrak, which the natives distil from rice.
Notable Voyagers From Columbus to Nordenskiold William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Having washed and bathed in the water, the king made me partake of a very splendid banquet, in which there was too much arrak, the whole being eaten and drank us we sat in the water; and at this entertainment all his nobles and officers were present.
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