But you could hear all the corks popping as guests felt slightly more comfortable about imbibing a tipple or two. |
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The ancient pubs are filled to the groaning rafters with imbibing undergraduates. |
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When they went to summer camps, guards patrolled the perimeter and the inmates spent every waking moment imbibing the thoughts of the master. |
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Although imbibing nothing stronger than orange juice, he later tripped and was almost impaled on a halberd. |
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The air is so filthy cigarette smoke is your only chance of imbibing oxygen. |
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The drunks are as much a part of this meeting as the royal procession and excessive imbibing is not confined to the lager louts. |
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Plus lots of celebratory lunching and munching, vibing and imbibing in the empire of the senses. |
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Thus one focuses on spiritualization of the self, the family, and consequently the whole society by imbibing higher values in one's character. |
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The art of imbibing all this in the incidents of his contemporary history with the chapters living with him is astounding. |
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The clearest examples are certain mosquito species in which the mouthparts of males are adapted for drinking nectar and those of females for imbibing blood. |
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Every day we are imbibing more and more of these poisons, then we are wondering why we don't feel well. |
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If the object were to use the pricing mechanism to stop young people from imbibing or indulging in alcohol, why would one decrease the excise duty on high-alcohol spirits? |
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In contrast, much of the increased demand from Asia is for imbibing, not investment. |
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Six months did she hand over the fermented wet to people who were out on the boozeroo, and she saw a good deal of excessive drinking and champagne imbibing. |
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Communal imbibing with neighbours and passers-by is fading, in favour of the glass of wine by the television alone. |
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The media often carry stories of deaths caused by imbibing industrial alcohol or the sawdust that can get into home-made stuff. |
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This includes imbibing the RPF view of history that ethnicity was unimportant in Rwanda before the colonists arrived, and that all subsequent tribal killings were the fault of bad governments. |
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And there is the imbibing of heady beverages at sumptuous banquets accompanied, no doubt, by numerous opportunities to enrich oneself for favors accorded to the imperialist investors. |
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Instead of imbibing the high art and culture of another country, today's international volunteers seek meaning, cross-cultural learning and novelty. |
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By displaying a vibrant, imbibing couple against a black and white non-drinking background crowd, the advertiser contrasts the supposedly alive and colorful world of the drinker with dull reality. |
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I was shown the necessity of those who believe that we are having the last message of mercy, being separate from those who are daily imbibing new errors. |
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And retailers are responding to all this imbibing by offering furniture, barware and accessories with cosmopolitan flair. |
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His preparations for breakfast are simple, and he is ready to start out after half an hour spent in imbibing a few mates full of yerba infusion. |
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The teachings exhort us to shake off all that is burdening us, understand the deeper truths of who we are, and gives us the means to start imbibing this understanding in our actions. |
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A menu of zakuski C Russian small plates C accompanies the imbibing. |
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