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So he tried to gin up a little more evidence.
He had a large gin in his hand, and at least a few inside him.
It has also been known to be used to make gin.
The gin seemed to be having no effect on him.
Gin was the only name she could put to it.
Gin was waiting for me to tell her, and I did.
Michael had come back with her glass, half full of gin.
The only times she could get any rest at all were when she'd had enough gin and passed out for an hour or two.
I finished the rest of the gin and went to bed.
As with the gin, the effects would never quite die out.
Gin, who was found by another member of the club, is also there.
How was he going to get past the gin mill.
Gin caught up with him just as he stepped outside.
It is also very good mixed with a third part gin.
The gin hit his throat never, ever, been this late before.
I returned to the table, took a deep drink of gin.
It must have been the gin and listening to those women.
Gin probably was making the right guess, for Pa looked bad.
Though the gin was the center of activity, things moved slowly.
He got out of the vehicle and walked up to the door, then turned to Gin.
She gave him another measure of gin, and set a glass down on the table for herself.
A gin was built in 1922 and a bank established a year later.
She opened the door and took out the nearly full bottle of gin.
While building her businesses, Gin led an active social life.
Besides, most Americans do not like the taste of gin.
One of the older professional methods, the use of the gin trap, has been phased out and is no longer allowed by law.
The gin trap has been replaced by other traps which may not be as effective but which are more humane.
Other modern finds included a gin trap, bullets and other small metal objects.
This simple evening was beginning to resemble an estate riddled with gin traps to catch poachers.
Hammond, aware of gin traps under soft undergrowth, trod warily.
Its pupae have the remarkable ability to "bite" potential predators using a device known as a "gin trap".
Attempts to kill the leopard with high powered Gin Traps and deadly poison also failed.
This Indian boy's death by the leopard was the driving force that caused Corbett to use the gin trap in the film.
"Gin traps, no, thank goodness.
My twelve dozen gin traps would, in season, kill vast numbers of stoats and weasels, as well as rats and hedgehogs.
In my years as a professional warrener, in the days when gin traps were permissible, I used to expect an almost daily kill of ground predators while trapping burrow systems.
Naturally, the museum also has traditional agricultural implements (a plough, mattocks, water troughs, gin traps) and the accoutrements of weaving (a loom, spinning wheels, spindles, shuttles).
She felt the shock of the blow drive into the rubbery muscle of his leg, but his grip on her wrists tightened as though she had been caught in the jaws of a steel gin trap.
The pub's walls are crowded with an eclectic array of rural memorabilia including mounted fox heads, stuffed animals and historic gin traps, as well as a number of cartoons by local resident Ed McLachlan (Private Eye, Punch, etc.).
Twelve of the groups included animals that had suffered injuries caused by human intervention - including seven elephants with trunk amputations caused by snares, one with a deformed foot from a gin trap injury, and one that was blind in one eye from a gunshot wound.
An extreme form of the first is the fur trapper in the Russian and Canadian Arctic who lays a line of traps across country which he visits once a fortnight collecting the victims who have died a slow and agonising death with one or two legs caught in a gin trap.