It didn't help that our flat was often party central, and my flatmates drank pretty much daily. |
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We drank one each, then a second, and, as I made my excuses and left, this iron man was calling for a third pint. |
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Made with sloes that the du Toits picked I drank their health as they embark on new adventures. |
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The two drank their coffees in companionable silence, both significantly more relaxed than when they came in. |
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He was a bon viveur who drank and smoked even though he had asthma as well as heart trouble. |
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Warriors with old scars and ever-honed muscles drank their mead and shared stories of their own battles. |
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I drank copious amounts of vodka and Strega for two or three hours, and collapsed. |
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They were both silent, Jake drank some of his chocolate, slurping it into his mouth. |
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Purple drank is supposedly most often used in combination with a mixture of other drugs and alcohol. |
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Purple drank is confirmed or suspected to have caused the deaths of several prominent users. |
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They don't get messed up on purple drank to the point where the liver damage shows on their autopsy. |
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All of the staff present drank their tea from a matched set of fine bone china. |
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When his knees were stiff with cold, he stepped into a saloon and drank a glass of whiskey, then at a general store purchased a pair of scissors. |
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As in other mining camps, ethnic groups settled in their own neighborhoods but worked together in the mines and drank together in the saloons. |
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He has pretty much conceded that he drank too much before he turned 40, in 1986, and he has been on the wagon since. |
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We came home, ran the bath, sat in it, drank a slug of whisky each and climbed in to bed, exhausted by thinking. |
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We wound up going to that poncy looking bar on New Oxford St under Centre Point where we drank and people-watched until it closed at 2.30 am. |
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They were mostly French Canadians, they drank lake water mixed with wine and ate nothing but buffalo pemmican, and they sang the land alive. |
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Sitting on the veranda in the hot sun, the two drank orange squash and cosily chatted. |
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Kevin opened up the refrigerator, popped the milk container open, and drank straight from the carton. |
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He popped an aspirin and drank half a bottle of water, but his tongue still felt dry as sandpaper. |
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We drank fizzy pop with sugar in it, but we were never overweight because we were always outside playing. |
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I drank a glass of milk before making a cheese, peanut butter, and lettuce sandwich. |
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In college I was introduced to a friend's friend, a short, cute, hirsute writer named L. who drank too much. |
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They sat in their carved chairs, and we ate slices of wheaten bread and toasted cheeses and drank weak ale. |
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Woman who drank diet soda pop that was artificially sweetened did not show any increased risk and tended to lose weight. |
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To fuel her long days, Valerie relied on a diet of fast food and drank six to 12 cans of caffeinated diet soda a day. |
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Abbey and Josh drank their milkshakes together in the window-filled breakfast nook. |
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She smelled like coconut, strawberry lip-gloss, and the cosmopolitans she had drank with Tiffany earlier. |
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Local residents brought white flags, set fire to the tracks and drank wine and grappa before being driven away by police. |
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On medical day, just to make sure, he also drank seven milkshakes on his way to the appointment. |
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I drank water and, later, grabbed three carrot sticks, a few pieces of celery, and a cherry tomato from the veggie stand. |
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He drank glass after glass of flip, until he'd achieved a superb, shimmering calm. |
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We drank from Wednesday night to Friday morning, then bought raisins and sugar from the trading post to make home brew for the following week. |
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The ladies drank shandies and the men had beer, and Folsom proved he had a real talent for booze. |
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She normally drank shandy, but vodka did not seem inappropriate in the circumstances. |
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I could be, you know, like that Welsh poet who drank shedloads and wrote Under Milkwood. |
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We drank a split of Taittinger Brut champagne during the appetizers, and our patience was rewarded. |
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He took a few deep breaths and realized it was a stain from something he drank a few days prior. |
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All semblance of evil were slowly drained away as he drank swallow after swallow of this liquid fire. |
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I lifted his head and held the broth to his lips, and he again drank a few swallows of it. |
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He drank and smoked far too much and obviously indulged in unhealthy eating given his large size. |
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As he lowered the canteen from his mouth, I took it back and drank a few swallows myself. |
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Keyan was in the middle of a swallow of vodka on the rocks, which he drank like water, when his glass stopped abruptly in mid-swallow. |
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He thought people also drank to excess because young people had more disposable income than ever before. |
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Went in to give notes feeling rather badly hungover from all the shochu that I drank last night. |
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I drank three coffees and forced myself out for a brisk walk to photograph the dripping icicles before they melt. |
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They drank French champagne out of crystal flutes and toasted to a long and prosperous future. |
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However, he wasn't affected by the poison because he drank some tea by chance, which was an antidote. |
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The only time he looked forward was to peer over his hedge clippers into the kitchen window where Mahulda drank her peaberry coffee. |
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Sophia bought two hot cocoas from the school cafeteria and the two of them drank them vigorously. |
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They drank their cocoa and watched as the beginning of their favorite movie started. |
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She drank the rest of her hot cocoa, and nearly burned all the tastebuds off her tongue. |
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The two boys settled back down and drank their cocoa in silence until Ron came through. |
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Others drank from flasks and clay bottles, or huddled together to read futures from the faces of playing cards. |
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He drank a lot and never gave my mum much money so she took in washing for extra cash. |
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We toasted Queen Mary popping her clogs, and drank to all those departed, including Sandy, who was born today. |
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The inspector drank an enormous coffee, twenty times the size of an espresso. |
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She had given a party the previous night and drank several glasses of vodka punch, cognac, wine and beer. |
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He suffered from bad coughs and colds, but he never smoked or drank heavily. |
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The night before we left I drank a pina colada from a slushy machine and danced with Skip on the beach. |
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I drank my wine and then sat with the empty glass between my hands, staring into the fire until it died down into a heap of ashy pink coals. |
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Feeling the cold touch of fear grip his heart, the crook drank deeply from the scotch in his glass. |
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Elsa and I greedily drank from the stream while Rowen sat on a bank, and skipped stones across the water. |
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They smoked cigarettes or drank water using their left hand, which is considered impure. |
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While I drank the turnipy tasting liquid, dozens of village boys crowded among the cots and cud-chewing cows. |
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We drank hot chocolate in front of his fireplace and watched movies when it snowed too much to go outside. |
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Valerie tossed him the flask of juice, which he drank just as quickly, sating his thirst. |
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The two sisters played pinochle, drank coffee, ate junk food, and lived in their housecoats. |
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She ate and drank the same things on a weekly cycle, observing the economies and the details of good housewifery. |
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The place was humming as the huge attendance ate and drank as if there was no tomorrow. |
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In the past, the youths usually ended the parade with a party, where they drank traditional liquor. |
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As I drank my tea she bustled around getting the dinner ready for myself and the three other boarders who were currently staying with her. |
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He put the groceries away, drank a mouthful of whiskey, and fell into a dead sleep that would last nearly fifteen hours. |
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He wolfed food the down, and then drank from the bowl of water that he had. |
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One of my childhood babysitters used to tell me that I'd turn into chocolate milk if I drank too much of it. |
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In my day, that meant the four boys who drank it in an alley near school during free periods. |
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We set up our trusty camp-cooker in the empty kitchen and made coffee which we drank outside. |
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I just wandered round really and eventually parked myself in a bar and drank coffee. |
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Some 56 per cent of non-professional drivers said they drank at such dinners before driving. |
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I lifted my beer bottle to my face and drank the frothy goodness, sipping it slowly, savoring the bitter crisp taste. |
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I was able to eat two servings of bacon and eggs with French toast and to top it off, I drank three cups of coffee. |
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She cut out sugar, white flour and processed foods and drank only water and tea. |
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We wrapped at 11 p.m., returned the equipment and drank beer, exhausted and exhilarated. |
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When tested later, the memory of those who drank vodka was significantly impaired compared with the memory of those who drank tonic water. |
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Sheltering beneath upturned boats, they drank methylated spirits and smoked seaweed to escape the certainty that they were going to die. |
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The lower classes also drank tea, but obviously they would have lower grade sugars, and a lower class of tea leaves as well. |
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Without advising her of the video evidence, a security officer pressed the worker on whether she had drank any minerals in the storeroom. |
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A third of British men and a fifth of women now habitually drank more than the Government's safe limits for alcohol. |
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Starting at 10 am and finishing when the police tear-gassed the bar, England fans drank all day, with many bars running out of draught beer. |
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I drank a lot of wine, mostly because Phil kept topping my glass off until I wasn't sure how many glasses I had drunk. |
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On my way home I stopped in at the tavern and drank a bumper of whiskey, something I had not indulged in for the last five or six years. |
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She drank almost half of it in one swig and then topped it up again and Mr. Hamilton didn't bat an eyelid. |
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Eighteenth century Americans drank a lot of ale and Madeira, but they also found time for a few mixed beverages as well. |
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A regular drinker and a social drinker were defined as one who drank on 4 or more days per week and on 3 or less days per week, respectively. |
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I drank and grimaced at the tartness, the tang of spice, but it helped settle my stomach. |
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Mrs Jellyby, sitting in quite a nest of waste paper, drank coffee all the evening, and dictated at intervals to her eldest daughter. |
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I left, drank my hot chocolate and so to bed with disappointed musings as I drifted off to the land of Nod. |
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He who drank a bumper on his knees to the health of his mistress, was dubbed a knight for the evening. |
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We drank the coffee pot dry and ate up all the snack stuff that his wife had put out for us. |
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He drank the last of the black coffee and threw the cup in the nearest trash can. |
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They drank a glass of wine. They listened to a new album of Andalusian music until late into the evening. |
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Pulling out the stopper, she poured the thick contents into a goblet and drank deep, almost draining the glass. |
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He was up a lot earlier that morning, quickly scanning the newspaper as he drank some coffee in the kitchen. |
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We drank Bucks Fizz in the kitchen with her while she chatted about her favourite products. |
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We then continued our party at a bookshop near All Nations where we drank red wine and played 3D noughts and crosses. |
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Females classified as highly active were more likely to have used alcohol and to have binge drank compared to non-active individuals. |
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They were rewarded with a bottle of schnapps, which they drank as they worked. |
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For relaxation, campers drank microbrews, tossed Frisbees, and disassembled a Toyota Prius, then put it back together again. |
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They also showed that after he drank alcohol his sleep pattern was disturbed. |
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She drank three small glasses of hard liquor first to numb the pain, he said. |
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We drank bourbon on the rocks or straight shots of tequila or double vodka Martinis. |
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My parents were also vampires, and they drank blood to keep themselves alive. |
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We were out of milk, so I stupidly dumped a pint of half-and-half in a glass and drank the whole thing in one disgusted gulp. |
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For guys who drank and loafed their way through college, he's a familiar figure. |
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Those who scored in the lowest quantile in psychosocial maturity drank more heavily than did those who scored in the highest quartile. |
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He drank small quantities of alcohol and on one occasion ate ten chocolate biscuits. |
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They hunted, fished and stole ponies, and occasionally when a trader came and supplied them, they drank firewater and fought with one another. |
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Other animals, such as waterbucks, kudus, warthogs, and baboons, drank from the same troughs. |
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For those that got in, we drank away until the wee small hours and talked of old times, japes and larks. |
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Starting to feel desperate, she opened the water bag and drank heavily as her pace quickened. |
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He drank like a fish and so, unless they were exceptionally strong-minded or weak-headed, did the friends with whom he filled his house. |
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He told her that whoever drank of the water of heaven would never thirst again. |
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I wasn't thirsty, but I drank a couple of mugfuls which went straight through me. |
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She maintains the secret of her long life is that she's never drank or smoked. |
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The dog buried his nose up to his ears in the cotton fabric, huffing and snuffling as he drank in the scent. |
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Paul drank almost six litres of water without counting swigs taken from bottles offered along the roadside. |
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I turned on the sink, cupped my hands under the faucet, and drank some of the water that was trapped in my hands. |
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I drank away the fear and excitement in a seedy bar in downtown San Salvador. |
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He drank during the day, when they weren't there, and at night after they had gone. |
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He even moved to Brazil and opened a bar but drank the contents and went bust after three years. |
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Also, there was a black stream in Mirkwood that made he who drank out of it suddenly very drowsy and forgetful of previous events. |
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She drank it in big gulps, but managed to make the water spill all over her top. |
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Among the findings were significant increases in two substances, glycine and hippurate, after study participants drank chamomile tea. |
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They once drank vast quantities of alcohol and consumed appallingly rich, fatty meals of meats and heavy desserts. |
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Paul quickly got a large glass of chilled water at his request and sat in the chair opposite him while he drank in large gulps. |
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She has revealed that, when she heard news of the affair, she drank herself into oblivion with friends. |
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The smile stayed on his face as we drank the tepache, and as we began the arduous task of hacking a path back up the mountain. |
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A long-time friend of Mark said he drank up to 20 cans of lager a day and had a tempestuous relationship with Claire. |
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Gillard had few friends, looked up to and trusted Preston, depended on him, drank to excess, itinerant, living in shelters and hostels. |
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Back in the days between leaving college and finding a real job, my friends and I drank like the proverbial fishes. |
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Most, especially men, drank to escape deplorable housing conditions and the desperation of a life going nowhere. |
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Touchingly, he drank out of a pint glass that must once have been nicked from an English pub. |
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For the first ten days Budhan ate only fresh salads and drank fresh vegetable and fruit juices and water. |
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Instead, she drank as much of her shake as she possibly could, and then went back to work on her main course. |
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On the way, she grabbed a wine glass and drank from it deeply without breaking her stride. |
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She claimed William's wine glass and drank deeply, taking a deep and unsteady breath once she was finished. |
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They drank of the wineskins and staggered down the main street of the town weaving toward the disciplined line of approaching soldiers. |
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For instance, one of his male clients drank two soy shakes and ate a couple of bars daily. |
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He drank a shot of brown liquid quickly, feeling the burning sensation slide down his throat. |
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When he was 10, he found his parents' stash of vodka, and drank a couple of shots. |
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The night was a little cold, but we huddled around the tiki torches on the balcony, drank a quarter keg, and had a ridiculously good time. |
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The classic rock played compliments the excellent whiskey sour I drank on my first visit. |
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He only drank the bare amount of blood he needed to stay alive from Elvadriewyn. |
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I drank as much as I could get my hands on just to keep that reeky smell away! |
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This Jesus who ate and drank with the lost and outcast now sits in glory at the right hand of God. |
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After she drank a few gulps, she went back to the living room and went out the front door. |
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A myth surrounding the vessels states that if a student drank all the beer held in one, he would be sent down. |
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The people were inside and the radio was turned up loud to drown out the din of the men yelling and laughing as they drank coffee and beer. |
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Across the aisle, six blonde beauties also celebrating a birthday laughed too loud and drank champagne. |
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We drank together and then, after that, we took a picture, and said our goodbyes. |
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We had a nice tour of the Sydney Art Gallery and drank coffee while I sampled lamingtons, one of the tasty Australian desserts. |
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He even drank some of the water and relieved himself where I had told him to. |
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The children, ever resilient, laughed and drank deeply from the truck's spigot. |
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River laughed again and he reached for the small cup of orange juice and opened it and drank it in one gulp. |
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We drank flat white coffees, and Ray noticed me looking at the blurry blue tattoo on his forearm. |
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Sitting down on one of the chairs at a round metal white table he grabbed a full pot of black coffee and drank it all in a few gulps. |
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Afterward, I drank whisky with my friends, nibbled at the unappetizing rations, and smoked and smoked. |
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We did not see him much socially, so who told him I drank like a fish I've no idea. |
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I didn't have a drop to drink until I was 18 and then I showed up at college and drank like a fish. |
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Mandy was sipping some kind of cold icy like drink while Erik drank down a latte and I swallowed water. |
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I sat down to write my editorial, but instead drank cappuccinos, vanilla lattes and gallons of tea. |
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I sang some new karaoke songs without anyone pressing the cancel button and we drank more. |
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During the meal, however, he drank 12 bottles of wine followed by a Tokay, a Paphos, a Madeira, and a Falernian with the fruit. |
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In the bar, we lounged and drank cocktails while a group of musicians entertained us with Andean music. |
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Where smoke was concerned, he was like a person who ate the froth from a cappuccino, but never drank any real coffee. |
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As an aside, I will note that I drank bourbon and ginger ales throughout this extravaganza. |
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An old woman, having drank until she is unable to walk, is put into a wheelbarrow, and in that situation is solaced with another glass. |
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We dined in the elegant Pump Room restaurant and drank the warm, odd-tasting, waters of the spring, as the 18th Century socialites had. |
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The place was packed, we drank beer, ate chips and crab sticks, indulged in much drunken revelry with loads of laughing friends. |
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Sure, as a student, I drank Liebfraumilch and Rioja like everyone else, pretty much without thinking. |
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The council decided an application to convert an old inn into houses would contravene the human rights of villagers who drank there. |
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I drank close to a bottle of Chablis the other day while they hammered away fruitlessly at half a dozen natives. |
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They drank from heavy tumblers, staring out the windows at the valley that opened before them. |
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I asked Ahmad Khan one night as we drank sweet tea, under a sickle moon white as a picked bone that hung in the sky above us. |
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Although now I drank a wide range of fluids I still kept to the restricted salad, fruit and lean food diet. |
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Amateurism offered an umbilical link between the 50-year-old veteran and the international superstar since both men drank in the same clubhouse. |
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I can also recommend the hotel restaurant where I dined well and drank Chardonnay that tasted exactly like honey. |
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When he drank too much he would become abusive, and could also be lewd and crude. |
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The river is pale green and crystal clear, with brilliant orange stones on the bed in some parts, and we drank from it all the way along. |
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It is also claimed he drank in late-night lock-ins at the Rattlebone and at parties afterwards in the basement of his Highgrove home. |
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He drank his share of prohibition rotgut, I doubt if the shine will faze him. |
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He choked down the thick syrup and drank a cup of water to balance the taste. |
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A whole gang of us met up in the Blue Bell one morning at 10 am for a heart starter and we chatted and drank copious half pints. |
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Malachi drank the rest of his cup of coffee and ground out the cigarette in the ashtray. |
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We ate small bits of malt loaf that I had chopped up and drank another energy drink. |
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We drank some beer, mulled some wine, ate some mince pies, and managed to repair several cigarettes. |
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The brothers ate and drank with a will, and joked quietly between bites and gulps. |
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We drank a wonderful Pinot Grigio, a perfect accompaniment to a dinner in the most romantic of settings. |
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She said looking at her coffee cup again, it was lukewarm now and she hadn't drank any yet. |
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Drag queens and drag kings decked out in tulle and rented tuxedos drank wine coolers for historical accuracy. |
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We went to the beach, sunbathed, read books under straw parasols, ate olives and drank cheap red wine watered down with soda water. |
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We laughed and drank more wine and gossiped about old colleagues, including one women who fell in love with a Cuban while holidaying in Havana. |
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And I got all the drink for sale or return, and of course everyone drank it all. |
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Every night I came home from teaching, put on my onesie, wrapped myself in a duvet, and drank tea on the couch. |
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The first beer I ever drank was at the age of twenty at Jazz Festival in Leeds city centre. |
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When we arrived at the house, John took a good few pink tablets and drank whiskey and cans of cider. |
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In the last of a series of protests and parties by radical groups, youths drank and danced as a stereo system blasted out tunes. |
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For the next two days she was moody and irritable, and each night she drank herself to sleep. |
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When we got older we sat around and drank rum or moonshine out of coke bottles. |
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The Duke and his entourage drank and ate from two in the afternoon to late into the night. |
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Sand also drank her small carton of milk, which had gotten a bit warm since she had been handed it. |
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While more people were drinking wine than ever before, they drank only a moderate quantity per head. |
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The head waiter gave parties every night in the kitchens, at which he and his local friends drank the cellars out. |
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He ate, drank and stretched and at 9am lined up at the start, to begin his second marathon. |
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Darren and Tom drank 4 bottles of wine while I abstained and painted the ceiling in the hall. |
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When he was in the army, he got tattoos and drank morning, noon, and night. |
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She took a tiny bottle of sky-blue liquid from her cloak and drank its contents. |
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We ate squab and currents and drank good strong ale, and I laughed at the weight of it in my head. |
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He came toward me in the darkness and stretched out his neck, put his head down to the water and drank with noisy slurps. |
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He got slabbering drank at Palomino and they gave him thirty days in San Ber'dino. |
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She drank the weak coffee she'd bought from the vending machine and watched the clock. |
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Let me take you back a few years, to a time when a young man happily ate, drank and was rather too merry! |
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I got rid of them while I munched my toast and drank the first of about a dozen cups of tea. |
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The pair was silent except for the barely audible slurp as he drank his wine. |
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Most of them had not been out for a fortnight, and everyone drank too much and jittered with agitation. |
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She put her hand in the fountain and scooped out a handful of water, then drank it. |
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The sun was shining, the sakura were blooming, and about 20,000 people lay down in the grass around the castle moat and drank themselves silly. |
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The statue, with outspread wings and hands raised benevolently, was on a trough where horses drank before pulling their heavy loads up the hill. |
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We drank some more and watched the sky turn from murky brown to misty grey to a pale blue. |
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I had a quiet night in last night with my folks who nearly drank us out of summer fruits cordial. |
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In her younger days she was a keen rider and sportswoman and always drank a glass of Martini before lunch. |
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Guests ate, drank and partied whilst being entertained by an array of fireworks in the skies above. |
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All around, the most beautiful girls and troll-like boys drank and danced and fumbled and snogged in a surging tide of 1970s pop classics, beer and hormones. |
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He filled the canteen, drank half of it, and topped it up again. |
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We drank wine from the bottle and slobbered our spittle into simplistic belches of conversations that were actually ideological rhetoric and nonsense we could both agree with. |
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I photographed every single thing I ate and drank last week. |
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He gave his head a quick shake and drank the rest of his wine. |
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Upon being hauled onto the ship, he gratefully drank a glass of water and then broke into tears. |
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He was thirsty, but couldn't keep the water down after he drank it. |
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When the woman was asked why she drank so much malted milk, she explained that her weak physical state made it difficult for her to cook, so she just drank milk for nutrition. |
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Sometimes he bent his elbow in the company of other convivial fellows, and drank toasts which he would not have liked his wife and daughters to hear. |
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Instead, we ate potato chips, drank three bottles of red wine, finished off the rum, made lots of mac and cheese and sweated in the billion-degree heat. |
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The more wine he drank the more obvious his adoration for her became. |
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At Cherrywood's, women drank coffee with amaretto, and men drank ale. |
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We huddled under the covers and drank and ate and then ducked out in the dark to brush our teeth. |
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It was said to be the bowl from which Christ and his disciples ate at the Last Supper or, in some versions, the cup from which they drank the wine. |
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And Chef Jody reminds us about Aztec emperor Montezuma, who according to legend drank 40 glasses of hot chocolate a day, convinced it would make him powerful. |
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I remember a time when I drank wood alcohol in a Mayan village in Mexico and I ended up teaching the sombrero-wearing natives a happy medley of songs from Oliver. |
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A lot of the press also drank the Kool-Aid in the first year. |
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The court heard the teenagers and Huffey got involved in a drinking competition and drank a pint of wine each on top of more alcopops they had been drinking earlier. |
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At mid-winter the Norsemen lit bonfires, told stories and drank sweet ale. |
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We toured all these little islands, drank lots of wine, and it was really fun. |
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One group drank a lot of carrot juice during the last trimester of pregnancy, the other group drank the carrot juice during lactation, and then we had a control group. |
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About 130 Norwegians flew to the North Pole and cheered and drank champagne on a charter flight as they passed the top of the globe on a round trip from Oslo. |
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They drank twelve-dollar shots of brandy at a fine hotel bar. |
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The last shot was completed, we all cheered, had a glug of champagne and then drove into Londinium's West End where we danced, drank and sang karaoke until 1.30 am. |
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Bartali chain-smoked while he biked and drank glass after glass of Chianti the night before a race. |
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At Chernobyl, iodine fell on the grass, cows ate the grass, and people drank the milk. |
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It didn't matter that Kyle had a newborn baby, or that Ryan drank too much, or that Tom was carrying on a secret affair with a secretary in the office. |
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The tea grew cold quickly in the enameled tin cups, but we drank it for the water and the wheaty taste of lemongrass, and with it we ate ginger biscuits. |
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At some point he abandoned the family and drank himself into oblivion. |
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The crazy guy, on a dare, drank five cans of Coke in under ten minutes. |
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His face turned from white to green as he realized what he'd nearly drank and he screwed the top back on quickly, trying to pretend he'd never seen it. |
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Meg took it and drank slowly, careful not to spill any on her dress, while Mrs. Carroll fretted around the pair, nervously fidgeting with the bottom tier of the gown. |
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He drank a taste, scringing his teeth against the first, bitter sting. |
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We were compelled to eat rotten biscuits and stinking decaying meat while our officers fatted themselves with the best food and drank the most expensive wines. |
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When I employed over a dozen employees, most drank my Kool-Aid. |
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None of the subjects drank alcohol, had special diets or chronic drug use. |
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Normally at high latitude you feel really unwell, but I drank it and felt rejuvenated. |
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As President, the Father of the Constitution James Madison drank a pint a day. |
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I retched and retched and retched and drank water and puked it up and retched some more and drank more water and puked it up, all weekend, pretty much. |
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And here I drank wine upon necessity, being ill for want of it, and I find reason to fear that by my too sudden leaving off wine, I do contract many evils upon myself. |
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In the 17th century royals at Hampton Court drank it and ate it in vast quantities, believing it to be a powerful African aphrodisiac and hangover cure. |
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He drank three liters of water a day so he would not dehydrate. |
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I didn't want my school friends to think of me as a goody-goody type just because I was a pastor's kid, so I swore and drank and got high with them. |
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The fuzziness was from the beer we drank after building bonfires in the dunes in the middle of the night. |
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Before leaving his home for Wigan at about 4.35 am on February 28, he had a mug of sweet tea and as he drove westward, he drank coffee from a flask. |
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The daylight hallucinations of Mr.Darko strike a chord with someone who has drank a skinful the night before and is shivering in the post booze darkness. |
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They ate cold Venison with red-currant jelly, potted meats, tongue and fowl accompanied by pumpernickel, toast and rye-bread, and they drank port wine. |
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They ate thin stirabout drank water and maybe a potato or two. |
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In Britain we now consume 10 times as much table wine as we drank in the Sixties and it is predicted that we will drink twice as much again within the next 20 years. |
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Through marshy headlands rivers and fertile streams trickled, and the wind-swift archer's horses of the loyalist soldiers of Adiabene drank their fill. |
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Then when he looked away, she would make a face as if she just drank a cup of sour milk. |
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Drinking was ostensively forbidden under their roof, so Hemingway drank clandestinely in his room, drawing from a host of liberated Italian liqueurs hidden in his bookcases. |
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He drank less for a while, was sparing with drugs, and sang gospel songs to the crowds who greeted his return. |
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DeLaney recommended that she give up all wheat and dairy, in case her stuffy nose was caused by allergies to those foods, and forgo the beer she drank daily after work. |
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He drank all of the tepid water from the glass and filled it again. |
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It is ten years since I used drugs or drank alcohol and my life has immeasurably improved. |
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He became increasingly angry, drank heavily, and committed a series of assaults that eventually landed him in state prison. |
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She drank sherry because she enjoyed it, not because it was popular or stylish. |
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During the orientation picnic, kegs of beer flowed, faculty and students drank together, and I wondered what kind of hellhole I had stumbled into. |
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The young men and women who went there drank like upstream salmon and studied in between switching kegs at kegger parties. |
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Condemned to die, he drank poison hemlock with noble calm and courage. |
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When ordered to do so, he obediently drank a cup of poisonous hemlock and calmly died, having declared that he did not fear death since he could not know it to be an evil. |
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Along the way they stopped at a fountain and drank some spring water. |
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They cooked and washed, men drank and played charangos, older kids whined about the rustic boredom, and Fabrizio, age five, made a first disastrous experiment with chicha. |
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He drew out a hip flask, unscrewed the cap and drank slowly. |
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I only drank diet soda, and I started to get more seafood including sushi. |
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Cheap as chips, each drank champagne and vodka tonics all night. |
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