i would like a bottle of vodka - определение. Что такое i would like a bottle of vodka
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Что (кто) такое i would like a bottle of vodka - определение

ORIGINAL SONG COMPOSED BY HARRY WARREN, LYRICS BY MORT DIXON AND BILLY ROSE
Would You Like To Take A Walk?

Fish in a Bottle         
UK VIDEO GAME DEVELOPER
Fish in a bottle
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SKYY vodka         
BRAND OF VODKA
Skyy vodka; SKYY; Skyy; Skyy Vodka; SKYY Vodka; Skyy Blue; SKYY (vodka); SKYY (wodka); SKYY wodka
SKYY vodka is an American vodka spirit produced by the Campari America division of Campari Group of Milan, Italy, formerly SKYY Spirits LLC. SKYY Vodka is 40% ABV or 80 proof, except in Australia and New Zealand where it is 37.
Tito's Vodka         
VODKA BRAND MADE BY FIFTH GENERATION
Tito's Handmade Vodka; Tito’s; Tito's; Tito's vodka; Tito's (vodka); Tito's (wodka); Tito's wodka
Tito's Handmade Vodka is a vodka brand made by Fifth Generation, founded by Tito Beveridge in 1997 in Austin, Texas – specializing in vodka made from yellow corn, rather than potatoes or wheat. It is distilled 6 times and unaged.

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Would You Like to Take a Walk?

"Would You Like to Take a Walk?" is a popular song with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Mort Dixon and Billy Rose. It was added to the 1930 Broadway show Sweet and Low starring James Barton, Fannie Brice and George Jessel. The song was published in 1930 by Remick Music Corporation.