| I weighed in the balances what drinking had gained me versus what it had cost me. |
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| Many an hour could be whiled away here, eating, drinking, surfing the net, listening to music and chatting up a prospective date. |
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| All reasonable people understand that acts of God, accidents, or incidents will happen that will affect the quality of drinking water. |
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| We'd already lost interest and turned the film into a drinking game, meaning we were ratted by the time the titles came up. |
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| A roof-top bar affords superb views, and there are several other more traditional drinking places. |
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| Following his spurned overture, he was drinking at a juke joint with Sonny Boy Williamson. |
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| The lack of a jukebox, dancefloor or fruit machines is in keeping with the York Brewery theme of pubs for drinking, eating and talking. |
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| Heavy coffee drinkers who suddenly stop drinking the stuff often get headaches, but tolerance varies widely. |
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| On one such Saturday night, the phone rang, and it was two juiceheads drinking at the Hotel across the alley. |
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| I made good friends there, often hanging out after hours, drinking and sharing stories. |
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| There, a friend showed me a shady river bed where literally dozens of southern white admirals were drinking. |
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| Californians face waterborne illnesses lurking in the surf from urban runoff, and towns have lost their drinking water due to contamination. |
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| It's like drinking club soda that has been watered down and mixed with flat light beer. |
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| The Afar also suffer from kidney stones, a consequence of not drinking enough water. |
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| I found the only thing that numbed the pain was whisky, so I began drinking a bottle a day. |
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| After a summer whiled away drinking gin and tonic and reading books, I moved to Pittsburgh for lack of anything better to do. |
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| It was also used for watering the flowers in the churchyard, and for drinking water. |
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| There are possible genetic bases to compulsive shopping and gambling, drinking, drug use, and aggressiveness. |
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| He went to take that popular Georgian pick-me-up, bathing in and drinking the spa waters at Bath. |
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| Forget about humping a heavy pack, cooking over a campfire, drinking brackish water from a stream. |
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| Of course, if we'd lived there, we would never have met our drinking buddy neighbours here. |
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| And that is where regulars and the drinking public at large will assemble tomorrow for a day of drinking, music and pub games through the ages. |
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| He became depressed because of the situation, turned to binge drinking and his life went off the rails. |
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| They create beautiful spears, clubs, ceremonial bowls for kava drinking, and elaborately decorated seagoing canoes. |
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| Operation Enforce was devised after increased numbers of teenagers were seen drinking on the streets at night since the clocks went forward. |
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| However, make sure a sufficient amount of cool, clean, fresh drinking water is always available. |
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| I have been drinking it ever since, in addition to watching my diet and cutting out shellfish. |
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| They may believe they can now handle alcohol, but it needs to be made clear to patients and carers that on no account should drinking be resumed. |
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| Even the Welshwoman who runs the off-licence in Tomintoul, prefers nosing whisky to drinking it and opts for a glass of white wine over both. |
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| Over the centuries, various ceremonies and rituals developed around the tradition of drinking wassail. |
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| Two airline stewardesses were sacked for drinking a half of lager each before a flight. |
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| After his dark drinking days, O'Neil clambered on the wagon only to find his Dad determined to drag him off. |
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| Better product makes for better drinks, enhancing the dining and drinking experience and improves your waitstaff's tips. |
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| It had been a late and wakeful night for the two of them, talking and smoking and drinking in El's room. |
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| He took a couple of cans, made sure others saw, and wandered up the road toward home drinking. |
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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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| Young people, pregnant women and those who might worsen an already existing physical problem by drinking any alcohol are told to abstain. |
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| Campbell was required to abstain from drinking alcohol and have no contact with three individuals. |
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| There is no evidence, however, that a single drinking bout in an otherwise abstemious person will lead to pancreatitis. |
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| They started by studying men and women at all levels of drinking from abstention to those in detox for full-blown alcohol problems. |
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| How did she quit drinking five years ago, and how did she maintain abstinence for several years? |
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| Manchester's war on binge drinking has been held up as a model for other cities as a new report reveals the true cost of alcohol abuse. |
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| The long-term health risks of placing fluoride into drinking water at source is to be raised at tomorrow's meeting of Kerry county council. |
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| The survey also measured levels of air pollution, quality and quantity of drinking water and sewage. |
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| But public health experts warned against drinking large quantities of sugary drinks in a bid to boost memory function. |
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| I was drinking large quantities of tonic water, which contains quinine, when this started. |
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| Most can be rehydrated quickly and easily by drinking large quantities of a solution of oral rehydration salts. |
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| Has the person been drinking at least one and a half quarts of liquid each day? |
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| It was these drinking poses which enabled the giraffe supplant the warthog as Alex's favourite animal. |
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| Live music from blues to ragtime will accompany the drinking and entrance is free to all sessions. |
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| She kept on about how they go drinking and how much fun they have on the beach at night. |
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| Xiamen is fully ready to provide drinking water to Jinmen, Taiwan Province, which is now suffering drought. |
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| In rag week the college's Dome Bar was closed in an effort to encourage moderate alcohol drinking. |
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| We bought six bottles then and they have been aging nicely and drinking excellently now. |
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| After drinking some beer, a whaler I once saw got up and started to fight with himself. |
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| The Professor has been drinking and is in a very jovial mood, but he kids you not. |
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| This has helped in solving the problem of drinking water, bringing some lands under rabi crops and generating employment opportunities. |
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| After she left hospital, she started drinking again, and asked doctors to readmit her in May last year. |
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| Filtering drinking water to remove toxic copper, lead, pesticides, chloride and additives is also recommended. |
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| What was supposed to be a great night of drinking and dancing actually brought an insulting reality check. |
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| Most drinking water comes from municipal reservoirs, but people in isolated areas get their drinking water from wells. |
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| Results also show that 90 percent of those who participated in the study use their wells for drinking water. |
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| The next morning, the kids sat in the coffee shop drinking steaming hot cups of coffee and hot chocolate. |
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| The next few sips went down easier, and then she was drinking it as fast as she could. |
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| She started drinking heavily in her late teens and by the time she was in her twenties she was hopelessly addicted to alcohol. |
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| Maybe some of them have been drinking the same fermented jungle juice as Denis Burke. |
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| I wonder if Bogart has ever had the pleasure of drinking a jar of 160-proof white lightning. |
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| He goes into a shouting and raving fit, which culminates in his going to an adda and drinking himself into an aggressive somnolence. |
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| The cattle were forced to lick at the supplement through the gaps in the weldmesh with their tongue, instead of slurping or drinking the mixture. |
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| I am going to confess to being a little bit of a keener, I did mine yesterday and did not go drinking. |
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| As Americans, we are used to drinking pots of weak coffee, diluted with milk and sugar. |
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| Apparently, urine drinking is increasingly popular with the sushi generation, who believe it may be the cure of many ills, including jet lag. |
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| Melvin waved hello to her, as he sat at the table with Bill, eating cold pizza and drinking flat soda. |
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| A Hounslow man who got into his car to give his relations' car a jump-start, was arrested for drinking and appeared at Feltham court last week. |
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| It was also a different lifestyle, and smoking and drinking is a way of life for a lot of players. |
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| He dropped to his knees and keeled over sideways as blood spouted from the side of his head like a drinking fountain. |
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| Because beer drinking is popular, to say the least, there are hundreds of bier halles and biergartens where you can wet your whistle. |
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| Regulations set achievable levels of drinking water quality to protect health. |
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| Remember that wonderful picture of the great Gary Cooper and Clark Gable in white tie drinking champagne? |
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| We spent a quiet time eating and drinking and chatting until, around 4pm, we drove Mum home. |
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| They spend their days smoking water pipes and drinking coffee at emporiums on the edge of the desert. |
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| Each day, shiftless young men gather on the outskirts of Riyadh, smoking water pipes and drinking coffee. |
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| Travel jugs and water boilers are increasingly popular, many including stowaway drinking cups. |
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| Well imagine there's three gazelles, right, drinking at a watering hole, yeah? |
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| Home made rakia is a great drink, according to him, and he has become accustomed to drinking it. |
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| It shows men drinking from porcelain cups without handles, and coffee being served from a metal or earthenware jug. |
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| And they end up drinking the same drink, in the company of the same people, fondly imagining that because they moved through several pubs, this is really where it's at! |
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| First of all pub visits would mean drinking cola or orange juice. |
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| Nobody ever says they want to become a cop so they can bust people for urinating in public or drinking alcohol on their stoop. |
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| We have a big problem with juveniles drinking in these areas. |
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| His youthful views seem merely that, youthful, like his habit of drinking milk in hope of bulking up his slight, small frame. |
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| He begins drinking heavily, neglecting his family, and accusing his wife of having an affair. |
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| Of course I've never been there you understand, but the drinking establishment set the stage for one of Papa's war stories and in 1943 Luigi's was a one-tune juke joint. |
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| However, adolescents who held more favorable attitudes toward drinking were relatively unaffected by the program and did not abstain or moderate their alcohol consumption. |
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| He had been drinking heavily as a way of escape since his dreams of going into the marines or the fire service were dashed due to injuries caused in a motorbike accident. |
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| The prime minister has also urged his citizens to abstain from drinking alcohol on election day to avoid violence and maintain the dignity of the event. |
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| It's easy to spend money and it went quickly on drinking and festivals. |
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| But drinking for every triple Lutz, American flag or smirk from Putin could cause a calorie avalanche and sick Sochi gut. |
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| The same rule technically applies for white meat, but this is Christmas Day, and no one will strangle you if you insist on drinking this robust Chilean red with the turkey. |
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| For a driver with twice the legal limit of alcohol in the blood they are more than 30 times more likely to have an accident than one who has not been drinking. |
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| The accident serves as a grim reminder of the dangers of drinking and driving. |
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| The grand irony in this, which was that he spent his own period of military service drinking and whoring around bars in Alabama, was rarely mentioned. |
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| His used to steal beer and break into empty properties for all-night drinking parties. |
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| For hygienic reasons, restaurants should wash silverware and drinking glasses more than once. |
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| His reputation has been damaged by innuendos about his drinking and gambling. |
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| They also have access to the statistics showing the exact time spent away from the phone, such as toilet breaks or getting drinking water from the water cooler. |
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| Last time James had stomach problems after drinking too much orange juice. |
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| For men, excessive, or binge drinking, is defined as five or more drinks at one time, or more than 15 drinks during the week. |
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| An upcoming study shows that the more you engage in binge drinking, the higher your social status. |
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| Women who drink rival men in amount of alcohol consumed, and trail men only slightly in incidents of binge drinking. |
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| Kim Chol was reportedly executed for drinking and carousing during the official mourning period after Kim Jong-il's death. |
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| The billionaire philanthropist tastes the product of a machine that processes human sewage into drinking water and electricity. |
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| You may well be about to embark on four days of cosseting, eating, drinking, and sleeping. |
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| It adds up to more than 40 extra drinking hours on Saturday nights alone. |
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| They dominate nearly half the tavern's area, loudly drinking, singing, boxing, and otherwise wassailing to the extent that almost nothing else can be heard or done by others. |
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| Sports drinks and coconut water, which is lower in sugar, can also redeem electrolytes lost while drinking, says White. |
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| We mostly take the walking wounded but cannot see people with illnesses, chest pains, head injuries where someone has lost consciousness or where they have been drinking. |
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| Some of the Chinese have adopted the western method of toasting, but where this is the case, everyone must touch everyone else's glass during the toasting and before drinking. |
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| Many students will be re-writing revision plans, displaying an inability to talk about anything else, drinking endless cups of coffee and suffering from a lack of sleep. |
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| Today we begin a week-long investigation into the drinking culture. |
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| Added to drinking water at concentrations of around one part per million, fluoride ions stick to dental plaque. |
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| He started drinking heavily, and choked her, threatened her with a knife, and even tried pushing her out of a moving car. |
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| I had no idea I was going to be drinking out of a paper bag with a bag lady. |
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| Her drinking accelerated and her accountant took her to the cleaners. |
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| Is bales a rogue soldier with a drinking problem who went off on a killing spree? |
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| Tanner, son of a clergyman and a foe of drinking and smoking, was generally devout and upright. |
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| A table creaking under the weight of a Christmas banquet, a classic celebration of binge eating and drinking. |
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| If necessary, use a disposable drinking cup inside to hold water. |
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| Horns are used as butter dishes and large horns as cups for drinking mead. |
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| We're drinking tea, eating vadas, and discussing the future. |
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| Supplies included cup ramen, bean sprouts, paper diapers, tea and drinking water. |
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| So there I am, out in the quiet of the morning, ripping up weeds, listening to birds singing their hearts out, drinking in the smell of freshly turned earth. |
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| But the minni given to gods or saints was only the most prominent instance of this custom, placed at the beginning of the ritual drinking. |
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| Symbel consists of rounds of ritual drinking and toasting, and invariably takes place within an enclosed space of some kind. |
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| It is when drinking water is unavailable or withdrawn, that the urine becomes highly concentrated with uric acid and urates. |
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| From drinking it, dervishes claimed the drugs bestowed them with visionary glimpses of future happiness. |
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| When water sources were found, any type of rotting wood, or plant material, would be removed before the water was used for drinking. |
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| By doing this the soldiers were more likely to be drinking from a safe source of water. |
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| Water supply in Sierra Leone is characterised by limited access to safe drinking water. |
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| In rural areas, the Directorate of Rural Water Supply in the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry is in charge of drinking water supply. |
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| During the mourning period Cuban citizens were prohibited from playing loud music, partying, and drinking alcohol. |
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| Bolivias's drinking water and Sanitation coverage has greatly improved since 1990 due to a considerable increase in sectoral investment. |
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| The local water supply being inadequate, a massive distillation plant was introduced to make sea water fit for drinking. |
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| Advances have also been achieved concerning the disinfection of drinking water and in sewage treatment. |
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| In 1593, Admiral Sir Richard Hawkins advocated drinking orange and lemon juice as a means of preventing scurvy. |
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| In response, the Franciscans and Dominicans created public fountains and aqueducts to guarantee access to drinking water. |
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| When Lonnie Bushey was 6 he started drinking with his father who told him it would put hair on his chest and make him a man. |
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| This is stronger than the pectoral cross, because a chalice is used not just for drinking but for celebrating the Eucharist. |
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| In R v Gittens a defendant who suffered from depression killed his wife and stepdaughter after drinking and taking drugs for medication. |
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| The defendant was in control when she began drinking, and the state of mind in which she killed her daughter was merely induced by the alcohol. |
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| Each state sets its own rules for the sale and importation of alcohol, including the drinking age. |
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| Water quality laws govern the release of pollutants into water resources, including surface water, ground water, and stored drinking water. |
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| Some water quality laws, such as drinking water regulations, may be designed solely with reference to human health. |
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| The resulting drinking water became so polluted in Hungary that over 700 villages had to be supplied by tanks, bottles and plastic bags. |
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| There was some noticeable reddening in her cheeks when she had been drinking. |
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| Ion exchangers and demineralized water are used in all chemical industries, drinking water production, and many food industries. |
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| It is used as a disinfectant in water treatment, especially to make drinking water and in large public swimming pools. |
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| Calcium hypochlorite is commonly used to sanitize public swimming pools and disinfect drinking water. |
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| These camps were filled with drinking, gambling and watching fistfights as forms of recreation. |
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| Some had a pointed slate roof, while others had a lead cone, which collected rain water for drinking. |
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| Risk factors for the disease include poor sanitation, not enough clean drinking water, and poverty. |
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| The Haitian government's inability to provide safe drinking water after the 2010 earthquake led to an increase in cholera cases as well. |
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| They can produce a great variety of glass objects, ranging from drinking cups to window glass. |
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| The Alps provide lowland Europe with drinking water, irrigation, and hydroelectric power. |
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| Han Fei did win the king's heart, but not before Li Si forced him to commit suicide by drinking poison. |
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| Hamlet would requite his loves. Hewitt has soured on requitements. Hamlet would teach deep drinking. Hewitt is on the temperance dodge. |
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| Its location across the street from the lighthouse made it easy for Hemingway to find after a long night of drinking. |
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| He was told to stop drinking to mitigate liver damage, advice he initially followed but then disregarded. |
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| Surface runoff from ridgeline development can contaminate rivers and streams that supply drinking water downstream. |
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| Early schemes to use the moors as a source of drinking water involved the construction of water channels called leats. |
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| Thou art so fat-witted, with drinking of old sack...let a cup of sack be my poison...Wherein is he good, but to taste sack and drink it? |
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| Accusations of him drinking instead of scrimming with the team, not attending practices at all and playing guitar instead of scrimming surfaced. |
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| I swear, if I had been drinking my Starbucks today it would have gone up my nose. |
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| The outfit there, led by a man named Angelino who insisted on drinking wine while training, is superauthentic and super-romantic. |
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| He's drinking a Texas Tea, running the black straw through the soup of ice cubes and liquor. |
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| Included were utensils, a drinking glass-sized bottle of sweetened Texas tea, and a small bowl of carrot sticks. |
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| He also brought forth two large drinking cups, made out of the horn of the urus, and hooped with silver. |
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| Today, we can reveal how labourers are risking death by drinking cheap aftershave with dangerous levels of alcohol. |
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| He was taken to hospital, reportedly suffering from the after-effects of drinking after-shave lotion. |
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| Robin''s feed also includes a photo of him and Marcus drinking cocktails at a Strictly aftershow party over the weekend. |
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| His court-appointed lawyer was drinking a quart of liquor per day. |
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| When Martha reopened the bottle of wine from the previous week's party, a vinegary whiff indicated that drinking it was out of the question. |
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| We have an alpine horn, Bavarian dancers, a beer stein holding contest, a beer drinking contest, a lederhosen contest and a dirndl contest. |
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| Project management perversion of drinking water systems, sewage, rainwater and optical loop for the second Angevin Angevin tramline. |
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| Arne Johnson stabbed his landlord Alan Bono to death after a day of drinking, partying, and general white trashery. |
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| Further, we investigated the effect of giving acacia gum in the drinking water concomitantly with adenine on the above parameters. |
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| I live in a high rise locality and we get our drinking water through water cans. |
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| Tiny water fleas ingest the larvae first, and they are easily filtered from drinking water. |
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| The data for the water fountains were compared with what we found in the local municipal drinking water supplies. |
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| More importantly, water softeners do not remove any of the serious drinking water contamination problems. |
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| I've been drinking Weiss beer which is delicious and slips down a treat in the boiling hot weather. |
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| Everything went pear-shaped when Tony Blair thought we could turn European overnight, when he introduced 24-hour drinking. |
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| Excessive drinking can also lead to loudness or airsickness, so remember that if alcohol is served on the flight. |
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| Drunken louts could face pounds 500 hangovers if caught drinking in public following the launch of three new alcohol-free zones in Middlesbrough. |
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| Alcohol poisoning deaths are caused by drinking a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time. |
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| Known as an alcolock, the device is aimed at preventing those who have been convicted of drinking and driving from reoffending. |
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| In Mr Jensen's study, 48 people shed pounds by drinking a liquid containing alginates three times a day. |
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| This is a yellow warbler drinking out of a daffodil, she just cannot get enough. |
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| Scott had been out drinking with friends and was acting yobbishly as he tried to hail a taxi in the early hours, he added. |
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| Health problems can occur where eutrophic conditions interfere with drinking water treatment. |
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| Yorkshire Water, which has a local water extraction plant on the River Derwent at Elvington, manages York's drinking and waste water. |
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| Henry tried to maintain a sophisticated household that combined hunting and drinking with cosmopolitan literary discussion and courtly values. |
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| In the past, drinking had been a thing for parties, or infares as they called them locally, or something before dinner to whet one's taste. |
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| If you choose to drink again the best way to avoid another instance of withdrawal is to avoid drinking two days in a row. |
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| Plagues were easily spread by lice, unsanitary drinking water, armies, or by poor sanitation. |
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| Jesum Crow, why's the statie so upset? We're only drinking tonics out here. |
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| Not a bird in sight until I almost stepped on a solitary bleary eyed jimmy woodser pigeon staring or drinking at an oily puddle. |
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| It was known that he would knock his wife around when he had been drinking. |
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| I don't know what it was laced with, but he passed out a minute after drinking that first beer. |
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| The United Kingdom also has numerous dams and reservoirs to store water for drinking and industry. |
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| Late at e'en, drinking the wine, And ere they paid the lawing, They set a combat them between, To fight it in the dawing. |
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| The opening hours of licensed premises are restricted to prevent all-night drinking. |
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| Place drinking water in the reservoir, and test the functionality of the lick spouts with a paper towel. |
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| Then Condy promptly got the hiccoughs from drinking his tea too fast, and fretted up and down the room like a chicken with the pip. |
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| This was a reference to drinking horns, but was mistranslated in the 17th century as referring to the skulls of the slain. |
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| The other class of thief, socially inferior to the pickpocket, was the lush roller who followed drinking men and robbed them when they collapsed. |
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| In August 2005, they supplied drinking water to poor people affected by the heat wave in the United States. |
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| Another common ritual in Heathenry is sumbel, also spelled symbel, a ritual drinking ceremony in which the gods are toasted. |
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| Although Uther ultimately triumphs, he dies after drinking water from a spring the Saxons had poisoned. |
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| Even in low concentrations in drinking water supplies, perchlorate is known to inhibit the uptake of iodine by the thyroid gland. |
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| For example, the US Environmental Protection Agency have studied the impacts of perchlorate on the environment as well as drinking water. |
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| Some parishes made the day a festive occasion, with public drinking and solemn processions. |
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| He claimed that during a drinking session Teach had shot him in the knee, and that he was still covered by the royal pardon. |
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| In addition to the standard Latin American sausages, dried pork sausages are served cold as a snack, often to accompany beer drinking. |
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| She and Charles are credited with introducing the custom of drinking tea to the British court, which was common among the Portuguese nobility. |
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| The mediaeval authorities were more interested in ensuring adequate quality and strength of the beer than discouraging drinking. |
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| A tankard is a form of drinkware consisting of a large, roughly cylindrical, drinking cup with a single handle. |
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| It is associated by legend with stagecoach drivers, though was mainly used for drinking feats and special toasts. |
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| The former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke once held the world record for drinking a yard. |
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| Others, such as Marston's Oyster Stout, use the name with the implication that the beer would be suitable for drinking with oysters. |
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| Next I will compel you to undergo pains and hardships, sleeping on the ground, drinking nothing but water. |
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| A pink gin is prepared by swirling a few drops of bitters round the glass and throwing any excess away. It's the Marmite of the drinking world. |
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| At a banquet, Macbeth invites his lords and Lady Macbeth to a night of drinking and merriment. |
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| For some time, relations between Carrie and her brother Beatty Balestier had been strained, owing to his drinking and insolvency. |
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| Classic Rock magazine described the downer rock culture revolving around the use of Quaaludes and the drinking of wine. |
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| Olivier was tiring of Leigh's suffocating adulation, and she was drinking to excess. |
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| Teenage alcoholism was also a problem, partly as a result of the drinking clubs established in both loyalist and republican areas. |
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| Today Gibraltar's supply of drinking water comes entirely from desalination, with a separate supply of saltwater for sanitary purposes. |
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| New York City is supplied with drinking water by the protected Catskill Mountains watershed. |
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| Based in Whitehall, it produces an annual report showing the quality of and problems associated with drinking water. |
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| Member states also have to publish drinking water quality reports every three years, and the European Commission is to publish a summary report. |
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| Until 2006 the European Commission has not published a summary report on drinking water quality. |
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| He began drinking heavily following the breakup of his marriage. |
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| The bacteria in the drinking water sickened the whole village. |
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| The auletris, or flute-player, provided musical accompaniment at the Greek symposium, a drinking party enjoyed by aristocratic males. |
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| It wasn't just the violent Prohibition-era gang wars that were dangerous to Americans drinking homemade moonshine and bathtub gin. |
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| Prayers are recited upon waking up in the morning, before eating or drinking different foods, after eating a meal, and so on. |
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| Other interests that Pinter mentioned to interviewers are family, love and sex, drinking, writing, and reading. |
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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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| Three hours later Boyles and Rise are propped up against the trunk of the sole acacia tree on the knoll, drinking up the bipinnate shade. |
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| He made a telephone call to his bosom buddy, drinking companion and confidant, CBS Sports Director Bill MacPhail. |
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| They went into the bars and interrupted the drinking, hustling the men out without ceremony. |
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| By the light of the big candles on stakes clusters of people were eating and drinking and chinwagging about the topics of the past four days. |
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| Ciderkin is made for common drinking, and supplies the place of small beer. |
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| I wanted to give Debbie all the details of the weekend so she knew I hadn't hung around the bar drinking coladas the entire time. |
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| I went drinking with some of my coursemates after the last lecture of the term. |
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| Everyone stopped drinking to have a look. A girl with a Croydon facelift hairdo and a sequinned tank top began hyperventilating noisily. |
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| We were sharing a Cuban sandwich at the bar in Chez Henri. Susan felt that Riesling was appropriate with a Cuban sandwich. I was drinking beer. |
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| Jessica Simpson reportedly went on a drinking binge after discovering ex-boyfriend John Mayer is dating Jennifer Aniston. |
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| I kept trying to talk only to Mark, but Dan's been drinking since before the party started, so his natural dickitude is amplified. |
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| And Narayana instantly cut off with his discus the well-adorned head of the Danava who was drinking the Amrita without permission. |
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| Didn't I tell you? As true as I'm drinking this porter if he was at his last gasp he'd try to downface you that dying was living. |
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| If we are to be drinking from a firehose, with billions of web pages at our fingertips, then we should possess the skills to manage its flow. |
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| The student celebrated his exam success by drinking heavily and finally was arrested for being drunk and disorderly. |
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| They sat eating gibanica and sardines and drinking some herbal grappa called kadulja. |
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| He led her into a pack of people drinking glogg, steam rising from the glass mugs. |
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| Nowadays, he was lucky if his mam's auld drinking cronies gave him a gobble. |
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| Last night, we all went drinking, and the whole thing turned into a total gong show. |
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| He was drinking a lot back when I first met him. A real heavy drinker, but a good drunk. He never let his ugly side show. |
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| The Environment Agency is responsible for environmental regulation, and the Drinking Water Inspectorate for regulating drinking water quality. |
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| The term was coined by John Abercromby, based on the culture's distinctive pottery drinking beakers. |
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| His readings there brought him a degree of fame, while his erratic behaviour and drinking worsened. |
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| Saddened to see his friends going on active service, he continued drinking and struggled to support his family. |
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| He had an uneasy relationship with BBC management and a staff job was never an option, with drinking cited as the problem. |
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| Later he went drinking with Reitell at the White Horse and, feeling sick again, returned to the hotel. |
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| Moon's behaviour was becoming increasingly destructive and problematic through excessive drinking and drugs use, and a desire to party and tour. |
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| The band had been drinking heavily and tests showed that Liam had used cocaine. |
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| In 2005, she went through a period of drinking, heavy drug use, and weight loss. |
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| I was drinking far too much and that was kind of the basis of my relationship with this boy. |
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| In November 2008 Adele moved to Notting Hill, London after leaving her mother's house, a move that prompted her to give up drinking. |
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| The claim that when you have a cold, drinking heavily will get rid of it is just a mythconception. |
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| It was also during this period that Richard took up smoking and drinking despite being underage. |
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| Burton was an alcoholic who reportedly nearly died in 1974 from excess drinking. |
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| Kuwait relies on water desalination as a primary source of fresh water for drinking and domestic purposes. |
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| For nonangry subjects heat again increased aggression, but not for those subjects drinking lemonade. |
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| The drinking of Scotch whisky was introduced to India in the nineteenth century. |
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| In March 2003 he failed to attend a home game against Dundee due to being too hungover after a night of drinking prior to the match. |
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| By 1938, Lynch's drinking lifestyle meant that he could no longer make the weight for the flyweight division. |
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| Among the nonheavy drinkers also, those who were depressed had a more difficult time stopping drinking once they had begun. |
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| He lived a simple life and practised asceticism, teaching his followers to refrain from eating meat and drinking beer. |
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| Circa 2009 Sana'a may be the first capital city in the world to run out of drinking water. |
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| However, Myrddin somehow succeeded to obtain the drinking horn and so received the other treasures as well. |
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| All shades of people are out on the streets, eating, drinking and spending. |
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| While alcohol is prohibited in the neighbouring state of Gujarat, drinking is common in Daman and Diu. |
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| Two days later, original drummer Stuart Cable was found dead in his home in Aberdare having choked on his own vomit after binge drinking. |
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| The band drove down from Cardiff in a Ford Transit with their equipment and then spent the afternoon drinking. |
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| He was a close friend and drinking companion of another Welsh actor, Richard Burton. |
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| The most recommended oils are sesame, coconut or olive oil. It is also advised to oil pull in the morning, prior to drinking or eating anything. |
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| When Cooper realised the extent of his maladies he cut down on his drinking, and the energy and confidence returned to his act. |
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| By 1980, however, his drinking meant that Thames Television would not give him another starring series, and Cooper's Half Hour was his last. |
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