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“Any time a cotton gin burned down in the South, they pointed to the Wide Awakes and other more radical antislavery Northerners and said, ‘This is arson.’”

One critic said that she was one of Britain's two great contributions to jazz - the other being gin.

From BBC

India will lower tariffs on British goods, including whisky, gin and other drinks as well as cars.

From BBC

That is, until the gin gimlets started to flow at sundown.

From Salon

They didn’t shy away from the scent’s complexity, leaning into the more unusual notes like gin, elderflower and leather.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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