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    1. The boys turn to the bar and buy another ten-dollar coke


    2. She fixed herself a coke and brought him one


    3. “I hope they enjoy them,” he said as he headed for the refrigerator, “Whew, I need a coke


    4. She went to the sink and washed her hands and noticed the coke on the counter


    5. He left his coke


    6. Then she spotted the coke again


    7. They get through two bottles in short order and Billy suggests that Bex has a Coke next


    8. Billy has a Coke


    9. From the door he picks up a new litre and a half bottle of Coke


    10. Ted takes one last swig from the Coke bottle and goes back to the kitchenette

    11. He buys a bottle of full fat Coke at the cigarette counter and heads back out onto the main road


    12. The Coke sticks to his teeth and the sun is too bright, making him squint as he walks past the second hand car dealership at the bottom of the road where he lives


    13. Gale bought me a coke


    14. "I'm fine, I just need a coke," she pulled herself around to stare into the mirror on the other side of the bar


    15. Washburn questioned, as he sat a coke on the counter and handed her a towel with ice wrapped in it


    16. buy a coke they are subconsciously buying into the company image (and hoping


    17. Coke has spent billions of dollars plastering the world’s billboards with


    18. Coke with having a good time


    19. He got the Coke and mixed it in his glass


    20. Scotch-Irish farmers and tradesmen pioneered the area followed by Italian and Slav’s who worked in the mines and coke ovens

    21. A ladder on the catwalk led up to the charging platform, where workers could shovel ore, coke, and limestone off the skip car and into the belly of the fifty-foot beast


    22. Still they made up for the meat incident when they caught the criminals hiding behind a Coke stand


    23. As said before Coke cleans blood very well which certainly was needed


    24. He knew now that he’d been completely wrong: Sylvia felt no mother-son solidarity with him – never had! It was time to strike out on his own and getting his hands on that coke was the answer! There’d be money enough to be free of her forever! He tromped down on the accelerator of the La Hacienda 4X4 firing a spray of gravel behind as he followed the switchbacks and ruts then, with a squeal, the tires found pavement and he roared off towards San José


    25. Karla put the coke and chocolate on the night stand and pulled a chair closer to the bed


    26. The whore could be left in the room with a spoon and a pile of coke


    27. Sylvia refused to help and the wop had the balls to say that the coke hadn’t actually been stolen, and threatened his life if he didn’t come up with it or the money


    28. He and the guys managed to find the spics and got back what was left of the coke


    29. It was fabulous and isolated: perfect for hanging out when the guys came down to mule coke back to Boston


    30. He didn’t enter the business the way people do now, with the coke in one hand and a gun in the other

    31. Edward’s job would be delivering the coke to a Contra commander


    32. You wrap that coke up as though it’s something else, medical supplies, maybe


    33. Five federal officers showed up at the place where he worked and, just like that, he was gone and, with him out of the picture, there wasn’t any coke to sell


    34. Within the week, she completed her first buy and immediately called Shannon to send down four of his gang members to mule the coke back to Boston


    35. She wasn’t fooled by his bullshit: oh no, not in the least! Only a blockhead would believe the hooker’s wild story, invented to save herself from a carving knife - and about Gordon Edward in the coke trade, no less; So Mike, being one, he of course believed


    36. ” Not only that: even should this coke exist, trying to steal it would be the act of a total sucker


    37. ” He began fumbling with a chunk of coke and a razorblade


    38. Yes, Mike smuggled coke, just like the muscleman had said, but big deal! She could see it all clearly


    39. The coke was his own enterprise


    40. Fortunately for him and foolishly on their part, they confronted him before lodging a complaint with the police (who in their investigation uncovered the coke sales) and, by the time the charges became official, Brian and his money were safely in Costa Rica – but he would never be able to get around the background investigation required for licensing

    41. Brian’s formula for helping the girls break free while simultaneously winning their loyalty was to be the one to provide their coke


    42. Below the counter behind which she sat was installed a sink where, in the event of emergency, the coke could be disposed of, with but a moment’s notice


    43. As fired up on coke as she was, she had the appearance of being prepared to take on the entire squad


    44. Caroline burst into tears, her first in many years, then snorted another line of coke


    45. But that only got the coke to Puerto Viejo, and they couldn’t very well canoe it all the way to Limon


    46. They found three hundred forty-four kilos of coke in it and all with Tweety-Bird markers


    47. “Is the coke still in Nicaragua?”


    48. They went for a spin around town in his car to snort a few lines of coke and chatted until his questions began to annoy her


    49. Her conversation trigger had been pulled hard by several lines of coke before arriving


    50. What did, was that the reports he’d received mentioned the brand name of the coke he sold: Tweety-Bird














































    1. The coked up, flaming youth ones


    2. Chris coked up, smoked a couple of joints and was really flying when Ruth started her act at midnight


    3. Drunk, coked up and celebrating I didn"t really notice who was around in the club other than my people but mid way through the evening my sister Hayley nudged me and pointed out 2 guys seated at a table right in the middle of the club


    4. ‘Why didn’t you < you’re coked to the eyeballs


    5. coked up psycho thug holding it


    1. “Look, they have cokes!” It was Andrew who spoke first


    2. He got himself under control and went to the cooler and got two cokes


    3. "To you babes, a couple of Bacardi an Cokes, and don't forget the lemon


    4. Stevenson immediately got all over me about my drinking orange juice and diet cokes


    5. She pushed through the door with a tray full of peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches and Cokes and cookies fresh out of the oven, the chocolate chips still gooey


    6. ” He rummaged in his gym bag and pulled out a six-pack of Cokes


    7. I stared at the Cokes, wondering where the heck he’d gotten them


    8. We sat on a big rock, drank our Cokes, and watched the sunlight in the woods


    9. Across the room, the two men who’d watched Lil’ B pass by the doorman without a pat down sat and sipped on Jack and Cokes


    10. cokes with lunch, and I was perfectly sober by the time I met with George

    11. the cokes and then Matthews said that him and Kate were going


    12. We ordered one of those supremes, and a couple of Cokes


    13. The Cokes arrived and we started drinking them


    14. But he remembered carrying the hurt with the cokes back to the till, to the


    15. On the return trip, the sun having set and the evening darkness creeping over them, they had stopped at a pizza place in Rutland where they ate BLT subs and barbecue chips, drank Cokes, put quarters in the jukebox, and laughed


    16. He remembered the barman had told him he had had enough to drink and that he would only serve him cokes for the rest of the night, he remembered his dazed confusion, and unfortunate inebriated anger flare up


    17. drunker, all we could afford were a couple of cokes , so we went for


    18. Jesse finished the spaghetti and felt a bit queasy after drinking nearly seven cokes


    19. He comes back up a minute later with three Cokes, two Twinkies and a Snickers bar


    20. She suggested I pour the whole stock of cokes I had in the refrigerator down the sink or give them to my enemies

    21. Some with single couples in them, a few larger ones with whole families having a tour on the river, munching sandwiches, drinking cokes and playing the tabla, a sort of bongo drum, which is an essential prop of any gathering of young people


    22. The two of them were lounged across a comfortable sofa, a tub of popcorn on the ground and two cokes opened on the table


    23. lines perfectly, which just confirms that he had no intention of quitting the play, and then he pays for cokes


    24. visuals in a long string of rum and Cokes


    25. couple of Cokes and they both settled into one of the overstuffed couches


    26. he despised, but otherwise dined on Doritos corn chips and Cokes


    27. They wandered through the spires and turrets of Luna Park, rode more rides, gobbled peanuts, and guzzled more Cokes


    28. I was pounding rum and Cokes, and Jack and Cokes, while Martin O’Malley, then mayor of Baltimore, serenaded us with his guitar


    29. He stopped by a Smashburger and bought two burgers with the works, two large fries, and two fountain Cokes containing enough soda to fill a bathtub


    30. He was seated now, at just the right distance, not too close, not too far, but anxious, because how would William find him? He turned to discover William standing in the aisle next to him, holding a popcorn and Cokes and smiling patiently down

    31. Trey immediately shot up, jingling his truck keys—I know where to find him—and suddenly they were out in the cold, tromping through the snow and ice, Diondra demanding Ben’s arm so she wouldn’t fall, Ben thinking, but what if she fell? What if she fell and died, or lost the baby? He’d heard girls at school saying if you ate a lemon a day you’d have a miscarriage, and had thought about sneaking lemon into Diondra’s diet Cokes and then realized that was wrong, to do it without her knowing, but what if she fell? But she didn’t, they were in Trey’s truck with the heater wushing on them, and Ben was in the backseat as always—it was half a backseat, really, only a kid could fit on it, so his knees were smashed sideways to his chest—and when he saw a shriveled pinky of a fry on the seat next to him he popped it in his mouth and instead of looking to see if anyone saw, he just looked for more, which meant he was very stoned and very hungry


    32. 50 on Cokes when you eat out isn’t worth it—and you’d rather save that $15 each week for a movie—that’s not cheap


    33. We finished our Cokes and it was almost time to go


    34. Last year the Japanese drank 36 percent more Cokes than they did the year before, and the Spanish upped their consumption by 26 percent


    35. I used to suck down three or four Diet Cokes a day


    1. Jack and his brother in law Owen had got a brew going and were coking bacon on a old can lid they asked us if we would like to join them and we answered that we would be pleased to do so


    2. The air smelt of wild flowers mixed with the stink of civilization; things coking, materials burning and the unmistakable stink of a sewer


    3. UK, for example, produces virtually no coking coal; and in the steam coal sector, both the sulphur and chlorine contents of most UK deep-mined coal are significantly higher than those available on the international market


    4. details,” he said, pointing directly below, “but these are the coking


    5. Nine herons stand like flowers in the canal beside the coking plant


    6. The permanent pall of smoke cast by the coking ovens and blast furnaces gave the air an acrid, sinus-stinging edge and the noise level and sheer, hurtling energy level were both daunting to the uninitiated and more than enough to impose caution on any cyclist trying to make his way through it


    7. And whatever reservations he might have about it, those coking ovens and blast furnaces produced byproducts—from the coal gas lighting his manufactory floors and buildings and the Tellesberg waterfront to the creosote which would preserve the wooden sleepers Stylmyn’s railroads would eventually require—that were of almost incalculable value


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