And as for the Bonnie Prince, he died an alcoholic in Rome, his dreams turned to dust. |
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Sue Robinson, defending, said her client had been an alcoholic for 25 years and would take herself off on three or four day drinking binges. |
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The other piece of equipment is a device called a hydrometer, which measures alcoholic strength. |
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The alcoholic haze was starting to wear off a little and she could feel her temper rising. |
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He's a wandering laborer with a penchant for black-out drinking, saddled with a blackmailing alcoholic groupie played by Thomas Mitchell. |
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The once-revered footballer is no different from any other alcoholic with a past. |
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These three staples, potato, quinoa, and maize, have all been used to make alcoholic drinks of varying potency. |
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Once this is done, the resulting weak alcoholic liquid is distilled into tequila. |
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Stick to bottled water and canned soft drinks, fruit juices, and alcoholic beverages. |
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Lewd, alcoholic, and rambunctious, she was a terror around the mining towns and military forts on the western plains. |
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Anyone who's grown up with an alcoholic parent learns to dread celebrations. |
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The smaller of them contained a hot, spiced drink similar to kefir or lassi, thick and slightly alcoholic. |
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It comes in twelve different fruit flavours and the alcoholic kick is provided by schnapps. |
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Oh yeah, did you hear the one about the wino and the alcoholic who go to the liquor store together? |
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Coffee and aquavit, an alcoholic beverage, are the most commonly served beverages. |
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I don't care if he was a drug addict, an alcoholic, a woman-hater or womaniser or both. |
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Not only is Jimmy adulterous, alcoholic, womanizing, and guilty of incest, he has astonishing contempt for his wife. |
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The items of interest in this study are nine items related to the consumption of any alcoholic beverages or drugs. |
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Our observer noted that the enemy was having some sort of party, which included the consumption of alcoholic beverages. |
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Alcohol stimulates candida growth, so avoid wine, beer, hard alcoholic drinks, fermented apple cider and root beer. |
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A popular Greek drink is ouzo, a strong alcoholic drink flavored with anise. |
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However, the customer is lying down as a result of a disability rather than alcoholic consumption. |
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They involve music, dancing, and the consumption of alcoholic beverages such as chicha, brewed from corn. |
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At least 137 people have died in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi after drinking an alcoholic brew laced with methanol. |
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Then Jack Daniel's, with alcoholic Hard Cola drinks available at the corner grocery. |
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Patients with autoimmune liver disease, drug-induced hepatitis and alcoholic liver injury were excluded. |
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These lesions, well-described in many textbooks of physical diagnosis, are clearly related to chronic alcoholic liver disease. |
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If you're actively drinking, almost no center in the United States will transplant you, if it's caused alcoholic liver failure. |
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This could play a role in the growing rate of alcoholic liver disease in Mexican-Americans. |
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Clinical trials with PPC are ongoing in patients with alcoholic liver disease. |
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Liver transplantation for patients with alcoholic liver disease raises issues and controversies not seen with other indications. |
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Alcoholics are very prone to developing alcoholic liver disease and finally end up with liver cirrhosis and liver failure. |
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Elevated liver enzymes are found in 18 percent of older alcoholics, and may indicate alcoholic hepatitis, fatty liver or cirrhosis. |
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Although alcoholic liver disease remains a controversial indication for transplantation, carefully selected patients do well. |
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The half-lives of the metabolites but not bupropion itself are increased in patients with alcoholic liver disease. |
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She wonders if she is doing any better by her daughter than her own alcoholic and absent mother did by her. |
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It opens with the matchmaking of the daughter of a retired military officer with an alcoholic, unemployed man. |
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His family life was even more disconnected, another family man with a rebellious teen-age daughter and alcoholic wife. |
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She describes her youth in Sligo as chaotic, being the daughter of alcoholic parents. |
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Telly joins forces with Ash, an ex-ice hockey star, now alcoholic waster, whose daughter was also on the fated plane. |
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Dorothea Dix was born in Hampden, Maine, the daughter of an alcoholic Methodist preacher who was the black sheep of a wealthy merchant family. |
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The eldest daughter of an alcoholic, self-important Lancashire bootmaker marries his boot-hand and sets up a rival business. |
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Experts tell us that daughters in alcoholic families end up not placing a high value on themselves. |
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She's pushing 83 and having to parent her alcoholic daughter all over again. |
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A success in her career, who's the product of a broken home, the daughter of an alcoholic philanderer. |
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The only caregiver was her first daughter, herself married with an alcoholic husband and mother of a Down's syndrome daughter. |
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The making of beer, black bread, and the alcoholic drink kvass were traditionally linked in Russia. |
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But she rejected him and married a decrepit alcoholic, years older than herself. |
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He calls it a blip and likens it to a reformed alcoholic relapsing into a 24-hour binge. |
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Sherry, brandy, and Marsala add flavour and an alcoholic kick to creamy puddings such as trifle, tiramisu, zabaglione, and egg nog. |
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The case is concerned with the repackaging of trade-marked alcoholic drinks. |
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Billy Bob Thornton is brilliantly repellent as a depressed, alcoholic, obscenity-spouting, safe-cracking department store Santa. |
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Tertiary amines are manufactured by heating an alcoholic solution of ammonia with excess alkyl halide. |
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I have pictured the culprit as a rather benign old buffer spending his days in an alcoholic haze waiting for his pension. |
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She was reportedly a tough character, bitterly acerbic and tragically alcoholic. |
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I know that our laurelled entrepreneur of regional and international acclaim is into the production of alcoholic beverages. |
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To begin with, Eisenman was not an alcoholic, as seems requisite for English intellectuals, but more properly a neurotic. |
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Perhaps the most commonly used anaphrodisiacs in American society are alcoholic beverages and cigarettes. |
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He became an alcoholic, and had diabetes and arthritis, which meant he had to use a walking stick. |
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I kept writing it anyway, like an alcoholic drinking his way through the Antabuse. |
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She wasn't a big alcoholic like Cory or Kenneth, so she served lemonade for herself. |
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Beer is consumed as a typical light alcoholic beverage, while rum is the hard liquor of choice. |
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Mr Keane senior was an alcoholic who would be dry for several months and a raging drunk the rest of the time. |
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A unique Lebanese alcoholic creation is arak, a colorless, 100-percent-alcohol beverage flavored with anise. |
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He, in turn, gets engaged to a society girl, but Lucy puts a stop to that by pretending to be his low-class alcoholic sister. |
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Their most famous alcoholic beverage is saki or rice wine, but this isn't an everyday drink in the same way. |
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Toddy, an alcoholic liquor, is made by tapping the tree, which is done by cutting off the tip of a flower stem. |
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Professional tasters spend most of their time tasting alcoholic drinks, so it's pleasant to foray into the non-alcoholic sector. |
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Meat and fish dishes have greater prominence at these times, as do schnapps and other alcoholic beverages. |
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The unpleasant salty or soapy taste may be masked in flavored or alcoholic beverages. |
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All of which taste like watered down barley water with a bit of an alcoholic kick. |
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She claims she was an alcoholic by the age of three and an anorexic by thirteen. |
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Honey was used to make a sweet alcoholic drink called mead, which was usually flavoured with some form of herb such as meadowsweet. |
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Despite having had an alcoholic father, he projected a sense of self-assurance and equanimity. |
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She started drinking when she was 13 or 14, and over the years it built up until she was a self-confessed alcoholic. |
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An alcoholic has been banned from every pub in Basildon after being dealt an anti-social behaviour order. |
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He's just your average alcoholic who wallows in self-pity and drinks every spare penny I can earn. |
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Well, how many of those children were sent down the path of a life of crime by fathers abusing them while on alcoholic benders? |
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Elvis lives with his unemployed, alcoholic father in a swampland slum where even a trip to the local watering hole is tinged with danger. |
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He definitely was not drunk now, but mere moments ago, he had seemed to be as drunk as an alcoholic. |
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Some boats make an additional charge for all pre-packaged drinks, whereas others charge extra only for alcoholic tipples. |
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Patients with alcoholic hallucinosis experience visual, auditory, or tactile hallucinations but otherwise have a clear sensorium. |
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Basically, after having no alcoholic drink supplies for the previous week, it was no wonder we were all quite merry on that occasion. |
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The roasted bola could also be left to ferment, yielding a mildly alcoholic drink known as mescal crudo. |
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He also admits he used to be a chronic alcoholic, but gave up methylated spirits 10 years ago. |
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He's an alcoholic but he is still trying to do his job even if it destroys the fabric of his being. |
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Known as the Gentlemen's Cabin, it was an exclusively male preserve, where men could obtain alcoholic refreshments and lounge on settees. |
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There was this unclean desire toward celebrity and media that still rages within us like the shakes in an alcoholic. |
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My brother and I grew up in a trailer park with a single, abusive, alcoholic mother who, more times than not, was passed out on the couch. |
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This is the case for alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, edible oils and fats, grain and feed mills, bakeries and ice cream factories. |
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The pair of alcoholic tramps started traveling together near Kansas City in 1998 and eventually made their way to Minneapolis. |
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Experts suggest that sufferers should avoid spicy food and alcoholic beverages. |
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Warm water was mixed with the alcoholic beverages to enhance their odor and flavor. |
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In this country each individual is free to decide whether or not to drink alcoholic beverages. |
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Everyone is welcome to attend, but there will be no alcoholic beverages allowed. |
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You would not believe what an infinite variety of alcoholic beverages are out there. |
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Business lunches and home visits are likely to include the offer of alcoholic beverages. |
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To compound whatever he saw or experienced in the trenches of the First World War, the man was an alcoholic and a drug addict. |
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Some known dissociative states induced by substance abuse include alcoholic blackouts and substance-induced amnestic disorder. |
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Persons with an alcoholic relative are more at risk of turning into addicts. |
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He was a quiet, mildly alcoholic man in shabby tweeds and a clerical collar. |
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To start a new picture, one without the many blemishes of an alcoholic and his children, their minds tainted with a streak of hate. |
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Only the alluring alcoholic whiff of freshly made mulled wine can surpass the spicy aroma of mince pies for generating genuine festive cheer. |
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He plays the neglected child of an alcoholic mother who fights for better conditions among Hong Kong's boat people. |
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It has nothing to do with misty glens, fiery alcoholic drinks, or skirling pipe music. |
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The wine itself is rather fuller in body and more alcoholic than Chianti, reflecting its warmer production zone. |
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So one might become, for example, an alcoholic, violent, or an hysteric, or a slattern or a bully, if that is what a parent was like. |
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An alcoholic and suicidal ad executive finds himself in a dive where a sleek girl in yellow is the cynosure of all the rowdy dancers. |
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The play's driving force is Terry, an alcoholic, out-of-work actor slinging hash at a mob-owned diner. |
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The movie ignores the fact that he was an alcoholic who died a penniless boozer. |
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The friend you invited to your boozy Christmas lunch is a recovering alcoholic. |
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For example, the alcoholic content of a bottle of wine must be indicated and also its origin and where the wine was bottled. |
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I became an alcoholic and began to deal in drugs, even snorting cocaine and crack. |
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He even threatened to fast unto death to get his alcoholic father to break the habit. |
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That just makes me look like an alcoholic, because I'm trying to prove my soberness. |
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For any recovering alcoholic, one of the biggest lessons of their sobriety is to learn how to have fun without alcohol in the bloodstream. |
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He spent the next dozen years making records and playing concerts in an alcoholic haze, drinking a bottle of brandy a day. |
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Other thirst quenchers are the alcoholic brews, Mango Cooler and Ginger Beer. |
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An alternative derivation is from the Apache word tezlingo which refers to a native plant, probably sotol, and the alcoholic drink made from it. |
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As the teenagers tentatively waded into the brown muck, a skinny, worn-out alcoholic teetered over from his broken-down pickup. |
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Some may come from broken homes, alcoholic homes, have emotionally absent parents, etc. |
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Buddy comes from a broken home, his family having fallen apart after his father's departure, and Buddy has become an alcoholic. |
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Christmas would bring back the memory of losing his father, a minor vaudeville star and alcoholic, who died when Charlie was a child. |
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There are some whose venereous and alcoholic cravings and whose craving for tobacco are very pronounced. |
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The bar has a traditional bar counter where alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are served and an adjoining food servery selling typical pub food. |
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Adjacent to the restaurant is a bar, which is well stocked with an assortment of alcoholic beverages and non-alcoholic drinks. |
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We describe two patients with alcoholic liver disease and haematemesis whose bleeding was not controlled by endoscopic treatment. |
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No need for hair of the dog and standing against accusations of being an alcoholic that way. |
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I've heard alcoholic snowplow drivers make the same claim, that they drink to still the demons. |
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The alarm clock startles you out of blissful alcoholic slumber and thrusts you into a nightmare world of pain and regret. |
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The ethyl alcohol contributes the alcoholic content of beer, while the carbon dioxide contributes to the carbonation. |
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Liver function test results were within normal limits, and no other stigmata of alcoholic liver disease were present. |
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There are 130 herbs and spices in the original recipe for chartreuse, preserved in an alcoholic base that the monks brew in copper stills. |
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Although he had been told not to drink, a man was found propped up against a tree in an alcoholic haze. |
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The end is sweet, in the form of immaculate hand-made chocolates almost alcoholic in their headiness. |
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It had left him an alcoholic, cashiered from the service after 17 years on a medical discharge. |
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It is not only cooked but also a type of flour used to make a syrup called cassareep as well as fermented to make an alcoholic beverage. |
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The word beefy is used to indicate a powerful, perhaps heavily alcoholic wine, with a very chewy or mouth-filling impact. |
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The strained juice ferments into an alcoholic beverage and is taken as a general tonic. |
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Spirit drinks will be taxed per hectolitre of pure alcohol instead of per degree of alcoholic strength. |
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Grape sugars, for example, determine the possible potential alcoholic strength of the wine. |
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The strength of an alcoholic drink is indicated by the percentage of alcohol by volume. |
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Creamy concoctions plus classy retro Martinis seem to be the alcoholic orders of the day. |
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The second and much rarer stripe of drinker is your peer, the fully functional alcoholic. |
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Among the most prevalent liver diseases in this group are hepatitis and alcoholic cirrhosis. |
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Such nonspecific inclusions have been described in the elderly with highly active disease, in alcoholic cirrhosis hepatitis and hepatoma. |
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The drinker will be heading towards an alcoholic stupor, possibly experiencing jerking eye movements. |
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A struggling former alcoholic and high-flying lawyer get into an auto collision. |
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If you have answered Yes to any two, the chances are that you are an alcoholic. |
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Beer, ouzo, and brandy are the principal alcoholic beverages drunk by Cypriots. |
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I suspect it was in fact a holding pen for all of Brighton's mentally subnormal and alcoholic inhabitants. |
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Lee has reasons to be a little neurotic, among them an alcoholic father, an overprotective mother and a shallow newlywed sister. |
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It's very alcoholic, closer to the strength of a good sherry than an innocuous home brew. |
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Like all single career women, Bridget is a slobbering alcoholic, a superficial ninny posing as a competent professional and intellectual. |
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As grubby and alcoholic as a homunculus can be, he is also a kind, sensitive soul and a musician of some talent. |
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Many families will serve one of several local alcoholic beverages such as palm wine, grain alcohol, rum, or beer. |
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Heart attacks, stroke, alcoholic hepatitis or pancreatitis can cause fever. |
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He was a chronic alcoholic and had severe problems in disciplining his work, which went through innumerable revisions. |
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Number two would be alcoholic cirrhosis or cirrhosis from some other cause. |
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Fat droplets, cholestasis, or alcoholic hyaline may on occasion appear within cells of the adenoma. |
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The number of ballooned hepatocytes, the number of cells with alcoholic hyaline, the amount of satellitosis all tend to be less striking. |
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In this conjugate, the free alcoholic hydroxy group on the vinca alkaloid-based antineoplastic drug was generated by hydrolysis of the original acetate ester. |
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My wife was an alcoholic with her own chemical dependencies. |
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Like the first taste of scotch to a former alcoholic who breaks the pledge, what followed was a raging thirst for everything and anything western. |
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Did the Pilgrims re-enact an English harvest festival, alcoholic and semi-pagan? |
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Meals for guests or for ceremonial occasions such as weddings usually involve copious amounts of meat, washed down with Albanian raki, an alcoholic beverage. |
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So we spent the afternoon in isolation in our bedroom, dreaming of pass the parcel and Punch and Judy and paedophile alcoholic magicians pulling rabbits out of hats. |
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The first spoonful was luscious, like an alcoholic affogato. |
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They come in all degrees of alcoholic strength, sweetness, and fizziness and are popularly flavoured with such fruits as strawberry, peach, mango, and so on. |
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I forgive him, knowing he was bipolar, manic depressive, alcoholic. |
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Beer and rum, including a fairly raw variety known as aguardiente are the most popular alcoholic drinks, although urban elites prefer Scotch whisky. |
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Not that I was an alcoholic exactly, but I was a bit of a boozehound. |
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It tastes like watered down barley water with a bit of an alcoholic kick. |
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Hotel receptionists were informed not to deliver any alcoholic drinks, leave a mini-bar in his room, or order any taxis for him to escape to town. |
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We can't match the Aussies for alcoholic power and concentration of flavour but our Syrahs are soft, subtle and complex wines with rich earthy and spicy flavours. |
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Charming, profane, alcoholic television anchorman becomes local hero and changes the news business. |
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As these relationships progress, we learn of Jones' rocky history with his alcoholic mother and his desire to find the father he barely knew yet obsesses about daily. |
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Do not carry or drink alcoholic beverages outside of campers or trailers. |
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We were good at passing it over because your instinct is to protect an alcoholic, so you let them get away with behaviour that would be unacceptable in anyone else. |
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Musical genius, gifted writer, indubitable king of narcotic and alcoholic excess, Zevon now shows us that, in the face of oblivion, he also has balls the size of cantaloupes. |
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He said if prices on soft drinks and minerals were high, a lot of it was to do with Government VAT which was the same for both soft drinks and alcoholic beverages. |
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She may have already consumed a few small alcoholic beverages to toast her 21st birthday, but the following transcript is somewhat tough to comprehend. |
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Red is her favourite tipple, and the more alcoholic the better. |
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Alcari was a strong mixture of alcoholic drinks and distilled milk. |
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The windows are steamed up, streaming the condensed exhaled breath of all and sundry, including the alcoholic who's presently drooling on your new coat. |
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She was a mixed-race child, one of 12 children of alcoholic parents. |
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The villagers showed us how they collect lontar palm juice, and distill it into an alcoholic drink either fine or rough, sold cheaply in the market for local consumption. |
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It can also be soured into vinegar and fermented into an alcoholic drink. |
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Even the drinks are opening up as an area where flavours are being added to give consumers a ready-mixed alcoholic beverage, said a spokesman for Kerry. |
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Female hormones lead to gynecomastia, as demonstrated in patients with alcoholic liver disease and those who have been treated with drugs such as stilbestrol. |
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In general, however, in India as in Britain, policy equated opium with alcoholic spirits, whose consumption should be regulated but not prohibited. |
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At the end of the day, he relaxes with a cocktail like a Tom Collins, but he adds herbs and fruits with healthy phytochemicals to the alcoholic drink. |
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Yet such indulgence is often the way, as people laugh off alcoholic excess while working themselves into a righteous moral lather over something smelly in a cigarette. |
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But, tut-tut, she has now agreed to a bumper pay packet to become the face of Martini, a once-fashionable alcoholic beverage even though she never touches the hard stuff. |
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Leila is not the only one who finds joy in drinking an alcoholic beverage when travelling outside Iran. |
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Studies show that numerous and wide ranging differences develop between the ethanol metabolism of the occasional social drinker and that of the alcoholic. |
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Proteins made in microtubules of the liver cells cannot be released and lead to enlarged balloon-like cells, the hallmark of alcoholic liver disease. |
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The many new world wines, with the exception of American blush wines, are bolder, fruitier and frequently more alcoholic and should really be included as a third category. |
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Apparently, you can bring alcoholic bevvies into movie theatres. |
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A lot of the people we see with alcoholic liver disease live normal lives. |
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He's an alcoholic physician tormented by an horrific memory. |
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Thomas Gerbasi remembers the professional alcoholic, doper, addict, and five-time world-champion boxer. |
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He still looks remarkably buff for an embittered, middle-aged alcoholic. |
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If you had an alcoholic liver disease, the liver does not then metabolise oestrogens correctly in the body, and you end up with a rise in oestrogens. |
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Most students share the opinion that uptown Waterloo is the preferred location for shopping, entertainment and alcoholic consumption, as opposed to downtown Kitchener. |
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Yet these specialists still rated the patient with the poorest prognosis as more suitable than the patients with alcoholic liver disease or a criminal record. |
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The proprietor was a small, tubby Marwari, and a determined alcoholic. |
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Beverages include palm wine and alcoholic drinks made from cassava. |
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Fitzgerald is a reformed alcoholic, a strident non-drinker, with firm views on zero tolerance of alcohol as the only way to treat problem drinkers. |
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Caught between an alcoholic father and a mother suffering from depression, the ninth child of ten vowed to rise above the drama and accomplish great things. |
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The rest of my gifts seem to consist entirely of alcoholic beverages. |
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Some people compare it to an alcoholic still craving a drink after being dry for years, but I am a steady weight now and take pride in my appearance. |
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They are all shown to have alcoholic beverages as their narcotic of choice. |
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Simon Vincent plays the Birlings' alcoholic dandy of a son and perfectly exposes the irony present when a parent accuses their child of being spoilt. |
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Liver function tests, such as lactate dehydrogenase and aspartate aminotransferase, may be elevated in alcoholic liver disease and pancreatitis associated with cholelithiasis. |
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Attractive single mother Loretta has obviously suffered sexual abuse from her alcoholic father and has learnt to use bodily charms to manipulate susceptible males. |
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They also found a close link between the price of beer and other alcoholic beverages, so all drinkers were losing out in the most expensive areas. |
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Another cure is Kvass, a slightly alcoholic beverage made by soaking dried rye bread with sugar and yeast. |
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His guile and familiarity with the underworld gets him a job as a photographer for a scandal sheet, working under a good natured, alcoholic editor. |
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Three new alcoholic and two non-alcoholic beverages were created. |
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Published in 1886, this remains a frighteningly accurate portrait of the alcoholic personality. |
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Sherry, brandy, and Marsala add flavour and an alcoholic kick to creamy puddings such as trifle, syllabub, cranachan, brose, tiramisu, zabaglione, and egg nog. |
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Consumption of alcoholic beverages at undesignated premises, at unauthorised times and sometimes by juveniles is wrecking the national foundation. |
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Favorite alcoholic beverages are beer, brandy, and schnapps. |
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It was hardly a surprise for a one-lunged alcoholic riddled with cancer. |
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Accordingly, within your responsible service of alcohol policy you must develop safeguards to prevent the theft of your alcoholic beverage inventory. |
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Like these two principal grape acids, pure succinic acid is a white crystalline solid that is very soluble in water and alcoholic water solutions such as wine. |
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Or am I just taking part in the old alcoholic self delusion of finding someone worse off than you in order to confirm that you're doing all right yourself. |
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I suspect that tomorrow there will be a rush on it, as people flock to the shops to try this new alcoholic drink. |
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There were pistachio nuts and alcoholic beverages and freshly baked cakes. |
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Please note, however, that whilst I will always welcome foodstuffs, alcoholic beverages, brown goods etc, I have no specific need for sanitising stations. |
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Creoles enjoy alcoholic drinks such as beer, gin, and palm wine. |
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He is a motherless boy with an irresponsible alcoholic father, a fading rodeo star, who has trouble holding down a job and keeping the household together. |
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What activity could a player from the World Cup-winning French soccer team share with an alcoholic on the road to recovery and a woman peacefully controlling her labor pains? |
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The performances are excellent, with Spencer conveying the emotions and suffering Tony endures admirably and Rush, as his alcoholic, abusive father is wonderful. |
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VanVonderen is a midwesterner, built like a line backer, and a lapsed alcoholic himself. |
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In St. Vincent, the actor plays a foulmouthed, alcoholic chain smoker with no regard for anyone but himself. |
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Good weight of fruit and a vaguely rough tannins lead to an unsurprising warm alcoholic finish. |
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Well, Pelzer suffered the most horrendous abuse from his alcoholic mother that California had ever seen dealt to a child, but, most importantly, he survived. |
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The daughter of an alcoholic mother is on holiday in Skegness. |
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And yet, he's a former alcoholic who's been on the wagon for 12 years. |
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I am led passed mills, mash tuns, washbacks and stills, each stage characterised by the pungent aromas of malt, fermentation and alcoholic vapours. |
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An alcoholic veterinary surgeon from Yorkshire who turned up to work drunk and hurled abuse at animal lovers will now hear his fate in the New Year. |
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This happens when alcohol is added to a non-alcoholic drink, or when an alcoholic drink has shots of spirits added without the person requesting it. |
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Men may earn a hobnail liver by the constant, steady use of alcoholic drink taken systematically, so as always to keep within the limits of intoxication. |
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In the last few years, BATF has sought to gain authority over all alcoholic beverages, including wine coolers. |
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A broken home and alcoholic father have turned him into a teenage rebel without a cause. |
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Fintech processes payments for the alcoholic beverage industry. |
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A SPIRIT MADE OUT OF A BYPRODUCT OF CHOCOLATE is making its debut in the alcoholic beverage department. |
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Paramedics found alcoholic Paul Catchpole, 60, in his flat surrounded by empty beer cans and takeaway boxes. |
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Character witnesses for Spencer said while he had been an alcoholic he had never been violent or aggressive. |
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I have seen them behell a saint for ignorantly drinking an alcoholic drink. Beshrew the sanctimonious riffraff! |
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An accurate accusation of being an alcoholic was an effective way to discredit political rivals. |
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On festive occasions storytelling, skaldic poetry, music and alcoholic drinks, like beer and mead, contributed to the atmosphere. |
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Methodists saw alcoholic beverages, and alcoholism, as the root of many social ills and tried to persuade people to abstain from these. |
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Wesley warned against the dangers of alcohol abuse in his famous sermon, The Use of Money, and in his letter to an alcoholic. |
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These are often accompanied by symbel, the act of ceremonially toasting the gods with an alcoholic beverage. |
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The addition of sugar or extra fruit before a second fermentation increases the alcoholic content of the resulting beverage. |
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In Argentina, cider, or sidra is by far the most popular alcoholic carbonated drink during the Christmas and New Year holidays. |
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Depending on how sticky they felt it to be when they stood up, they were able to assess its alcoholic strength and impose the appropriate duty. |
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Helen Graham, the central character, gets married for love to Arthur Huntingdon, whom she soon discovers to be lecherous, violent, and alcoholic. |
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He has stated that Leonard was an alcoholic who left the family when Oldman was seven years old. |
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Hardy won some good reviews for his portrayal of Sam, an alcoholic trying to drink away his past. |
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We thought an alcoholic was a low life, someone on metho, or a benighted person who drank a bottle of gin before breakfast. Not us. |
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Although wine is becoming more popular in many parts of Germany, especially close to German wine regions, the national alcoholic drink is beer. |
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Burton was an alcoholic who reportedly nearly died in 1974 from excess drinking. |
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It is found in alcoholic beverages sold to adults, as fuel, and also has many scientific, medical, and industrial uses. |
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Whisky or whiskey is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash. |
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Whisky retail sales in Finland are controlled solely by the state alcohol monopoly Alko and advertising of strong alcoholic beverages is banned. |
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It can be used as a mixer with alcoholic beverages, mainly vodka and whisky. |
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In tribal regions, a popular drink is the sap of the sulfi tree, which may be alcoholic if it has fermented. |
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Other popular alcoholic drinks in India include fenny, a Goan liquor made from either coconut or the juice of the cashew apple. |
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Baijiu and huangjiu as strong alcoholic beverages are preferred by many people as well. |
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Roberts was known in the entertainment industry as a legendary alcoholic, with a history of eccentric behaviour. |
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Akvavit is a popular alcoholic distilled beverage, and the drinking of snaps is of cultural importance. |
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However, Yuan Shikai sent envoys to Japanese generals several times to deliver foodstuffs and alcoholic drinks. |
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Through distillation, various alcoholic beverages can be produced, such as applejack, Calvados, and apfelwein. |
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Yeast species of the genus Saccharomyces are also used to produce alcoholic beverages through fermentation. |
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By devious means, Uriah Heep gradually gains a complete ascendancy over the aging and alcoholic Wickfield, to Agnes's great sorrow. |
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Local soft drinks such as Almdudler are very popular around the country as an alternative to alcoholic beverages. |
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Drinking wine and alcoholic beverages was heavily ingrained into Chinese culture, as people drank for nearly every social event. |
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Locally produced beverages include fruit juices, coffee, herbal teas and teas, and alcoholic drinks such as rum, wine, and beer. |
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This is a weaker solution than laudanum, an alcoholic tincture which was prevalently used as a pain medication and sleeping aid. |
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The first one is fermented and alcoholic, the second is a soft drink commonly drunk in Peru. |
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In India, sugarcane is used to produce sugar, jaggery and alcoholic beverages. |
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Cinnamon is a popular flavouring in numerous alcoholic beverages, such as Fireball Cinnamon Whisky. |
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And by alcoholic I mean a man whose chemistry craves alcohol and drives him resistlessly to it. |
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However, ale was largely safer due to the hours of boiling required in production, not the alcoholic content of the finished beverage. |
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I did think you had to end up on skid row if you were an alcoholic. |
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His attempt to find the real arsonist leads him to wonder if one of his newly alcoholic parents could have committed the torchings. |
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A versatile grape, Zinfandel can be made into wines that range from those girlie pink ones, to thick, head-shrinkingly alcoholic reds. |
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If you want to get a bit merry then go steady and drink as many soft drinks as you do alcoholic ones. |
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Diencephalic and cerebellar pathology in alcoholic and nonalcoholic patients with end-stage liver disease. |
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As with Sisters, he also stars in NEDS, this time as an abusive, alcoholic father. |
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Singers from both countries performed, and guests were offered Kazakh food and kymyz, a regionally traditional alcoholic drink. |
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The final straw comes when son Deek turns against his alcoholic mum, packs her bags and chucks her out on the street. |
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Californians can't buy alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, or kitty litter with food stamps. |
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Sodium sulfite is used as a preservative in foods and as an antioxidant in alcoholic beverages. |
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Why are we so obsessed with this gang of alcoholic losers from Philly? |
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Trouble is, our 'hero' is an alcoholic coward a million miles from his on-screen persona as a hardass zombie slayer. |
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