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a cocktail made of orange liqueur with lemon juice and brandy

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conveyance consisting of a small carrier attached to the side of a motorcycle

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"She actually rode from Archer Road in Ely and was supposed to make this ride within 24 hours and it was to win a motorcycle with a side car.
Investors have also authorized an additional $150 million for potential side car investments.
Their life in the fast lane began eight years ago when they bought a Royal Enfield motorbike and side car.
From Urban Decay's Naked Palette, blend the colour dark horse over the main eye area and then use side car underneath your brows.
We have noted a drop of upto 60-70 per cent in single side car accident spots, especially in curves or exits on long straight roads," he said.
The coffin, adorned with photos and tributes and Brads spelt out in flowers, arrived in the side car of a motorbike.
The car continues onto middle of railway track as 100mph train hurtles towards crossing Silver VW makes it under first barrier as it races towards the second gate on far side Car speeds through as the barrier - with red lights clearly flashing - begins to come down
I've trained him to ride in my side car and I thought we could do a trip together," The Scotsman quoted him as saying.
"One of the more popular classes is the sidehack with a monkey hanging off the side (a motorcycle with a side car and a third wheel)," Graves said.
Johnson had been driving his 1939 Harley-Davidson motorcycle and side car north on Mohawk Boulevard as Finley turned east from southbound Mohawk onto Olympic Street about 1:20 a.m., according to a police report.
Mr Eavis said festival-goers travelling by car would be better advised to use the East Side car park where there is less traffic.
SUPERRBIKE TT race 4 laps from 10.45am, followed by side car race at 3 claps.
Motor-biking man of the cloth Paul Sinclair is the owner of the fastest hearse in the West - a fearsome-looking, black Suzuki Hayabusa with a side car especially adapted to accommodate a coffin.
The building is publicly permeable, penetrated by a number of through routes from front to back set between grids of structure and screens; a ramp from the side car park is also threaded through a narrow throat of space in the lobby.