This is formulated for either a tea or to be steeped in vodka for an inebriant brew. |
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But it needs to be remembered that, historically, vodka was mostly a plebian and proletarian inebriant, made in a matter of hours from any glut of vegetables. |
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Analogizing love to an inebriant, the heart intimates that it is beginning to recognize the alluring yet potentially dangerous effects of sexual intimacy. |
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Increased frontal and paralimbic activation following ayahuasca, the pan-amazonian inebriant. |
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In countries where alcoholism dominates, a tax on inebriant liquors would be commendable. |
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Clearly, it is popular, employed primarily as a social inebriant and euphoriant. |
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We believe it's a wellness product, not an inebriant. |
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Lining up early turns from a painful experience to a kind of inebriant. |
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