The survey shows you don't want to be a teetotaler if you want to get on in your job. |
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Are you looking for social activities that don't involve drinking or are you trying to be an inconspicuous teetotaler? |
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His mother was a teetotaler and his military veteran father rarely drank. |
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He also believes that drinking more than the current recommended daily intake may in fact be healthier than being a teetotaler. |
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Despite the fact that LO Smith was himself a teetotaler, he was interested in ways of producing a purer vodka. |
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The premier in 1864 was Samuel Leonard Tilley, a respected politician and dedicated teetotaler. |
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This teetotaler with his keen sense of dress and his overly polite manner distinguished himself from the freethinking uncouth ranchers and farmers of the brash new city. |
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Energetic and sociable, a corpulent teetotaler with a stammer, Darwin engaged in diverse activities, and his reputation varied during his lifetime as well as after his death. |
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Since Bryan was a teetotaler, the statesman chased the salute with water, reasoning that the admiral had won more victories on water than on Champagne. |
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Wilkinson is widely known as a teetotaler, but broke that habit after England lost to South Africa in the 2007 Rugby World Cup Final. |
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One friend indicates that Mr. Polanski is almost a teetotaler. |
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Also, Odium was a teetotaler and attempted to ensure that his men received pea soup and lime juice rather than the daily issue of two ounces of overproof service rum. |
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