This contrasts with a 1970 survey by Hotel & AMP; Hotel Management that had these at the top : the highball, martini, vodka martini, manhattan and whiskey sour.
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Buy your drive, then sit down with the instructions and read them until you understand them, which in some cases may take as many as four vodka martinis.
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Appalling as it is to contemplate, Bond in this first incarnation is an American who drinks scotch and water, not the Brit who sips vodka martinis, shaken not stirred.
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With steak, he says, vodka martinis taste better with a bit more vermouth and " dirty olives, " meaning a bit of the brine is added to the drink.
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As trays of cognac and vodka martinis floated past, as guests spoke Russian, German, French, and English, the Fifth Element stood for St . Petersburg's now, a kind of monument to modernity.
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Didn't Connery know that for James Bond, the legendary superspy he portrayed in seven movies, the prospect of a knighthood was as horrifying as that of a vodka martini stirred, not shaken?
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As for drinking martinis through the meal, Wolf says gin martinis are too complex to mix well with food, but vodka martinis " with vestigial vermouth " go well with light fish like sole.
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The closest relation and best known of these is the " vodka martini ", which previously existed starting in the 1950s under the name " kangaroo cocktail " before taking over the Martini moniker.
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The vodka martini has become a common and popular cocktail, but some purists maintain that, while it is a perfectly fine drink, it is not a true Martini, which is traditionally made with gin.
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There was the article last February about the three twentysomething White House interns sitting hunched over vodka martinis in a Washinton bar, " feverishly speculating about the details of President Clinton's sex life ."