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Cocktail Molotov is a 1980 French drama film written and directed by Diane Kurys. It is her second feature after Peppermint Soda. A female coming of age story set during the spring and summer of 1968, the film is not a sequel but can be considered "companion piece" to its predecessor. It has been called a female take on the male-dominated road movie genre.
Seventeen-year-old middle-class Anne (Elise Caron), runs away with her working-class boyfriend Frederic (Philippe Lebas) and his friend Bruno (Francois Cluzet) after a violent fight with her mother. Anne convinces the others to drive to Venice, where she plans to take a ship to Israel in order to join a kibbutz. On the road, Anne grapples with experiences of love, sex, abortion, and "existential wandering". Upon reaching Venice, they learn of the social uprising back in Paris. With their money running out and their car stolen, they hitchhike back to find they have missed the excitement.
Tanques is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France.
When used to refer to any generic alcoholic mixed drink, cocktail may mean any beverage that contains three or more ingredients if at least two of them contain alcohol.
When a mixed drink contains only a distilled spirit and a mixer, such as soda or fruit juice, it is a highball; many of the International Bartenders Association Official Cocktails are highballs. When a cocktail contains only a distilled spirit and a liqueur, it is a duo and when it adds a mixer, it is a trio. Additional ingredients may be sugar, honey, milk, cream, and various herbs.
The origin of the word cocktail is disputed.
The first recorded use of cocktail not referring to a horse is found in The Morning Post and Gazetteer in London, England, March 20, 1798:
Mr. Pitt,
two petit vers of “L’huile de Venus”
Ditto, one of “perfeit amour”
Ditto, “cock-tail” (vulgarly called ginger)
The Oxford English Dictionary cites the word as originating in the U.S. The first recorded use of cocktail as a beverage (possibly non-alcoholic) in the United States appears in The Farmer's Cabinet, April 28, 1803:
Molotov (Russian: Молотов) may refer to:
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http://www.erreape.com/nete-rodriguez-presenta-su-nuevo-maxi-presidente/ 01. La oratoria 02. A veces sueño 03. Soy un chulo Ya hemos hablado en numerosas ocasiones este maxi: con la salida de "El hijo del X", en la entrevista en video realizada y más recientemente cuando se anunció oficialmente este trabajo con el videoclip promocional "Soy un chulo", pero ya está aquí, pese a que la espera halla sido algo más larga de los esperada Ñete Rodríguez presenta hoy "Presidente". El maxi, producido, mezclado y masterizado por D doble E, se compone de tres temas, dos instrumentales y una a capella, y no es más que un anticipo para el que será el segundo Lp del santaderino "Idolo". Este otoño-invierno lanzará también una nueva mixtape "Cocktail Molotov".
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Ñete Rodriguez con El Coleta y Dave - Matemáticas (Cocktail Molotov)
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Ñete Rodriguez con Sakana, Dee y Dj Gman - Haciendolo ahora (Cocktail Molotov)
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