Most of the world exists between the extremes of abstinence and the dipsomania of a Slovenia or a South Korea. |
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It's a beverage selection that neither Flandrau nor Fitzgerald, kindred spirits in dipsomania, would have approved of. |
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Blair spends much of the book whining about his dipsomania and sexually perverted thoughts. |
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He gossips about the dipsomania in town whilst tracking down and smashing stills. |
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The good news is I was already in therapy because of her dipsomania, and it was a free program! |
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Alongside Faye Dunaway, Rourke trashed his glamorous image to drag the audience into an abyss of dipsomania. |
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These characters could inhabit an early Waugh but not a later one, where dipsomania is not a joke but a debilitating disease that wrecks lives. |
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Throw in Clough's own worsening dipsomania and that Saturday at Wembley assumes the dimensions of a curse. |
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But for Blairites to attack Brown for networking, briefing the press and installing placemen is a little like an alcoholic accusing a social drinker of dipsomania. |
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By the 1880 population count, this had expanded to 7, including dipsomania and epilepsy. |
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It's here that Knausgaard relates the slow slide of his father into full-blown suicidal dipsomania, Karl Ove's fractious relationship with literary success, his intense self-doubt and sometimes staggering arrogance. |
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