Stirred, not shaken.

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In this sense it is often used in. Clinton tried to convince a Dr. Cranford to watch him perform a transorbital lobotomy. Yes, the world's markets have been shaken these past two weeks with declines in asset values that The New York Times1 suggested erased. MSNBC's Martin Bashir raises his martini glass to the delightful grapefruit julep at a Finlandia vodka cocktail. As any experienced mixologist knows, a dry martini, contrary to James Bond's famous catchphrase, should be shaken, not stirred.

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