For many students, that translates into four years of late nights, pizza banquets and boozy weekends that start on Wednesday. |
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It doesn't have the boozy recklessness of the harder Stranger's Almanac, nor does it have the delicate emotional fragility of Heartbreaker. |
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A lifestyle of heavy drinking became ingrained, and was made worse by his working environment, where boozy lunches were the norm. |
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Afterward, he heads for a downtown bar, a den of boozy young people being assaulted by rust-belt karaoke singers. |
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Smooth, sophisticated, and with a slurpability that belies its richness, it is subtly sweet and, needless to say, very, very boozy. |
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It's quite a dark comedy and anyone who's ever been on a boozy night out in a club like this will recognise the characters. |
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A mum today launched a campaign to hammer home the dangers of binge drinking after her schoolboy son nearly died following a boozy night out. |
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The cheese fondue was seriously boozy and came with lots of chopped up bread for dipping. |
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He plays a boozy, washed-up lawyer who takes an 18-year-old legal whiz kid under his wing. |
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The warriors made quite a fuss over Sara as she moved among them, making boozy offers and launching flagrant gropes. |
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Allen's an investigator there, a boozy, chauvinistic hotshot who solves all the tough cases with the help of his connections on the street. |
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Given the band started out from boozy ad-lib jam sessions, this has all been rather unexpected. |
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Given the choice, she would rather spend her time helping tackle crime than out on a boozy tour of the town centre. |
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She also experienced reps regularly taking young doctors out for boozy meals in an effort to win their favour. |
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Our pagan ancestors had a wild and boozy time presided over by the Lord of Misrule, who got up to rude and mischievous pranks. |
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None of the nasty sideways glances or boozy staggers of my week before, just relaxed and happy people doing their thing. |
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But she denied her kids had been abandoned as she lived it up on boozy nights in Turkish bars and clubs with friends. |
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Police now have more powers than ever to crack down on boozy rowdy behaviour. |
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That means style queens are going to feel a lot more comfortable in New Town's urbane outposts than the boozy, backslapping pubs of Old Town. |
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Only minutes before office workers performed boozy slow dances around this suburban pub to chart hits. |
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In place of a posturing virile hero, Sayles presents a boozy social recluse, the first in his lowlife parade of outsiders. |
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After such a vivacious, boozy evening you'd think I'd have fallen asleep the moment my head hit the pillow. |
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It's a boozy punk stew that doesn't even sound like the same band who would within a few years record Let It Be or Tim. |
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Nowadays drinking in most workplaces is frowned upon, and the boozy culture of Westminster increasingly appears a dangerous anachronism. |
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The friend you invited to your boozy Christmas lunch is a recovering alcoholic. |
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Yet the story's emotional center is Evangeline's boozy husband, Warren Slote, a soul-ravaged World War II veteran. |
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Once you've had your fill of boozy friskiness, cool down with a visit to Aros, the city's brand-new museum of modern art. |
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She admits to the odd bout of boozy indulgence like the rest of us. |
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It is your server's ability to divine your tastes and, like a boozy Virgil, guide you to the right beer for your palate. |
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We'd celebrate our new trading status with cheap rum and boozy shindy dancing and the pirates would engage in swashbuckling sword fights over who gets first Arrgghs! |
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Anne Bancroft would never have lolled on the floor with Katharine Ross's Elaine, like two sorority girls, and had a boozy rap session about Ben. |
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In hindsight, the boozy requiem wasn't just for Hindery, but for an era. |
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I suppose she's right, I think, as I leave Harris Manchester College for a delicious and boozy lunch on the High Street with my distinguished student. |
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In her twenties she worked as a director of a property company in London, existing on coffee, Danish pastries, convenience foods and long boozy lunches. |
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I'd rather be sitting on a sun lounger in Cyprus wondering which restaurant to go to for a long boozy lunch, but for now, Monday morning at home will do me fine. |
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I walk into the lounge area of the airport and promptly receive a glass of champagne and a boozy stamp in my passport. |
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See, puff pastry is exactly the kind of buttery, rich, snackable food you want to put in front of people when they're holding a glass of something boozy or bubbly. |
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The young Royals have descended on Memphis, with visits to Graceland and boozy partying keeping the paparazzi happy. |
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This is a horribly patronising movie that makes Dublin in 1967 look like a theme-park of amiable drunken wastrels and boozy squawking women in headscarves and ankle socks. |
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Some of the questioners seem to be hung up on the boozy nosh-up. |
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He's the one regularly branded as a fat, sweaty, boozy, big-mouthed traitor. |
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Standing under a tent for a cocktail reception getting schmoozy and boozy? |
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The service marks the beginning of the 31-year-old's boozy mission to bring God to the bar. |
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You can gulp down strawberry martinis and boozy punches until you no longer remember your name. |
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So many Rotarians were ill-with-drink during a boozy charity pig roast last year, I thought it was a vomitathon. |
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You embodied that good done-in mama who gives and gives like a fountain of boozy chicken soup to a rat race of men. |
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So, grab yourself a spot of tea or a boozy hot chocolate, and celebrate the beginning of winter with these wintertide-inspired quotes. |
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Like the conversation in the final hour of a boozy art opening, these small anecdotal essays mix gossip, profundity, bogosity and lecherousness in equal parts. |
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The megabucks bard and magazine publisher, an eruption of hair with an estimated £750m fortune, has invited a select band of journalists for a boozy literary day out. |
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A henchman accidentally shot in the stomach gets a boozy month in the resort of Mazatlán as compensation. Mr Bowden's writing, which reads like fiction though it describes fact, will enchant some and drive others up the wall. |
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The brothers enjoy boozy reminiscences, hairbreadth escapes, and an amount of casual wenching that ill prepares us for the revelation that some of them, like Obregón and the narrator, are married. |
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By way of answer he tells me about his recently published comic narrative poem The Song of Lunch, about a publisher going out for a boozy lunch with an old girlfriend. |
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It had been loud and very boozy all evening, with the patient and professional stewards booed every time they broke up the tedious, anti-social and dangerous beer snakes. |
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And Klaus, according to some witnesses, took up his guitar and gave the best performance of the evening's party which it is said was not only pretty boozy but also very convivial. |
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The most important ally he acquired in his genial and no doubt boozy canvassing of French-speaking support was a former Lower Canadian rebel named Georges Etienne Cartier. |
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What were the dark interests at stake in that boozy Yalta? |
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The Edinburgh-born actor will be back on our screens this week playing a boozy private eye in Jack Taylor. |
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The idea for a pageant came from a boozy conversation with girlfriends. |
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This boozy atomiser contains brandy liquor, infused with a dash of red chilli pepper and a pinch of edible gold flakes. |
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That overstates the former's virtue but it catches something of the latter's boozy tartuffery. |
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Tornovoi was allegedly killed shortly after coming out as gay to friends during a boozy Victoria Day celebration. |
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The boozy pair spent their time in a smart lounge equipped with satellite TV, two DVD players, a computer, PlayStation, videorecorder and more than 100 CDs, films and games. |
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A MIDLAND community leader has blasted the BBC for exploiting Britain's drunkest woman by filming her on holiday in the boozy resort of Ayia Napa. |
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A WOMAN who took off a platform shoe and repeatedly smashed the heel into another woman's face in a boozy fit of rage was jailed for 30 months yesterday. |
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The hit series, which enjoyed a 20-year run on the BBC from 1992 until 2012, starred Jennifer, 57, as PR boss Edina Monsoon and Joanna, 69, as her boozy pal Patsy Stone. |
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He's normally quite a boozy person, but isn't drinking so much these days. |
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I'm really in a slow sippin', boozy cocktail phase right now and enjoying a cocktail called 12 Angry Men, made with Rittenhouse rye, Green Chartreuse and Gran Classico. |
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For dessert, the hosts treated us to a helping of boozy apple pie. |
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