| 1. | "You got'em on Bourbon Street,"
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| 2. | Hugh had fortified himself with bourbon and was in a rage.
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| 3. | He can stroll Bourbon Street to his heart's content.
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| 4. | The crowds on Bourbon Street were rowdy, but not unruly.
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| 5. | My bourbon was warm, and I was out of ice.
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| 6. | Spinoza said, referring to the priceless Farnese and Bourbon legacies.
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| 7. | And bourbon, being sweeter than Scotch, complements sweet vermouth.
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| 8. | Maybe Jerry threw in a discount after the Bourbon Street bombing.
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| 9. | Shops like the Duke of Bourbon can help with the arrangements.
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| 10. | Add a little bourbon and simmer until the alcohol burns off.
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