Independent travellers are also capable of behaving as loutishly as the most inebriated package holidaymaker. |
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Two foreign tours later, my garden had become a cider-pond, surrounded by staggering inebriated wasps. |
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Although it would probably work, while inebriated Chris tended to have a massively expansive personality, and he exaggerated an awful lot. |
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Children are resorting to binge drinking, often becoming so inebriated they can't speak or walk. |
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So exuberant, perhaps a tad inebriated but almost always good natured and fun. |
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On Friday night, six hours of gradually more inebriated conversation slipped by in an absolute instant. |
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Eventually the inebriated band were inveigled to call at a particular tavern where Hunter's hired help had made prior arrangements. |
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Become inebriated, do not fight it, revel in the sheer joy of unmitigated excess and alcohol induced stupidity. |
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The lawyer said the American was inebriated at the time, so that he had lost control of his actions. |
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An overflow crowd, clearly inebriated by spirituous drink, literally gathered around the field and scaled nearby trees to watch the game. |
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His voice was heavy with booze, yet even in his inebriated state, he managed to speak clearly. |
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We were two slightly inebriated gentlemen trundling along on a Sunday evening. |
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I was inebriated and thought they were really cool, but they had gone out of fashion before they'd even left the shop. |
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As I get increasingly inebriated, I make friends to stumble from bar to bar with. |
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Even though I was, unsurprisingly, inebriated, and just wanted to lark and josh around with the lads. |
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It isn't reasonable to expect individual small businesses to be sheltered workshops for infirm, slow, lazy or inebriated workers. |
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Several of the more inebriated patrons were dancing, whether it was on the tables, chairs or floor. |
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Come this time of year the mating call of the inebriated student can be heard from 11pm till late. |
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These contumacious students were, as students frequently are, inebriated by ideas to the point of silliness. |
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I asked her how long it had taken her to get her sea legs, but she said she'd been rather inebriated. |
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After he said a few things and we looked at how he was acting we realized he was inebriated. |
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The smell of alcohol and sweat poured from the doorway and they stepped back as two inebriated guys stumbled past them. |
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The Garda witness said the victim was quite inebriated when he saw her later and she had to be helped into a Garda car. |
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Of the most memorable, ecstatic and monumentally fun moments so far, many have happened while inebriated. |
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Bleeding superstars, inebriated goalies and headhunting defensemen were commonplace. |
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The variety of the deaths, and how many of them that group of inebriated people could remember. |
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Officers took the inebriated tourists to the Pattaya police station and booked them on charges of physical assault and drunk and disorderly behavior. |
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What he had not anticipated when he chose the slightly inebriated, seriously overweight woman attempting to hail a cab, was how attached she would be to her pocketbook. |
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Well, the day before she sent to Lord Jedburgh explaining that she had to leave, it seems that a highly inebriated Don Ramirez proposed to her and insisted that she accept. |
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I don't tend to sing and dance unless I'm a little bit inebriated, so I decided to have a little stiffener before I went in to calm myself down. |
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In particular, a video of an apparently inebriated Morgan has embarrassed supporters of the referendum. |
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A service provider who notices unusual behaviour should not assume some form of dementia or assume an inebriated or drugged condition. |
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For example, is it unlawful confinement to prevent an inebriated employee from leaving? |
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Therefore, women not only feel more inebriated, but also suffer a higher incidence of cirrhosis of the liver long term than men. |
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You too become inebriated with my Precious Blood, but only if first you transform yourself and become clear like must. |
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Suddenly a group of inebriated young men came bouncing along the line of parked vehicles, greeting us lewdly as they stomped great dents into the cars' roofs and bonnets. |
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It's paying to enter a cramped box where you're weirdly required to do a cardiovascular workout, often in heels, while inebriated. |
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I was trying to find shelter for her but nobody wanted to take her as long as she was inebriated. |
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On the intercom she recognized Landon's voice and immediately understood he was extremely inebriated to the point where his speech was undecipherable. |
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He would bring him to his office after the Senate recessed and ply him with drinks until the inebriated Kentuckian would agree to anything Johnson wanted. |
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Rather legendarily, our leading man arrived for the final night's call 40 minutes late and still inebriated, but was word-perfect throughout the production. |
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Come inside the star-studded globes after-parties, where inebriated A-listers mingle. |
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Ever seen two inebriated off-duty firemen at a local pub about to come to blows? |
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Tash bemusedly watched the meanderings of her increasingly inebriated castmates as Richard and Hugo attempted to create a way to play checkers with beer bottle tops. |
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I hear she's quite skilled at rescuing inebriated hockey players. |
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This allowed for an extremely inebriated guy to take the stage. |
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The old man was not inebriated or hurt by a passing vehicle. |
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The mud underfoot is fast becoming a river and various members of the crew are skidding and staggering across the car park, like inebriated Bambis. |
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I banged on the door, too inebriated and stupefied to think. |
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At least my old friends didn't find me inebriated on the floor of a bar. |
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A shy Ramu cannot perform and get fired. Later his lessons in the art of love come in handy as he is forced to stand in for an inebriated Guru at the party of spoilt new age society girl Lexi. |
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It was one of the most appreciated cultivated vegetable plants in ancient times. Bacchus' disciples even utilized it to weave circular head-dresses to avoid becoming inebriated. |
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Yagya Raj Thapa, the correspondent of Radio Nepal and Nepal Samacharpatra in the central district of Dailekh, was meanwhile attacked by an inebriated police officer, Shanker Thapa, on 25 April. |
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Everybody, including the hodophobic, inebriated Maureen Stapleton, arrived in New York very, very happy. |
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Yesterday an inebriated man came into the Rose and Crown pub. |
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Another story has it that Fred was already pretty inebriated by the time he got to the Menin Gate and once there, encouraged by British, Polish and Canadian servicemen he sounded the Last Post no less than six times! |
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The trio was last seen by some fellow hostellers reportedly in an inebriated condition. |
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In May 1896, an inebriated Beatty encountered Kipling on the street and threatened him with physical harm. |
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The complainant alleged that upon learning that he had become inebriated during a work-related social gathering, his employer forced him to resign. |
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I became inebriated by an exquisite spiritual voluptuousness. |
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The current crop are packed with young inebriated lager drinkers, and you are unwelcomed at the door by toughies with ear pieces. |
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He whirligigged and pirouetted, dancing and cavorting round like an inebriated ape. |
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Bluebeat and ska from a boombox on the pavement. A suedehead dancing a delirious, inebriated moonstomp with a girl who looked like a solicitor's apprentice. |
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The photographs are copious and fascinating, including electron microscope views of hideous mite larvae and a shot of the inebriated cetologist poking at a whale carcass. |
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Burton was allegedly inebriated while making the movie, and many of his scenes had to be filmed with him sitting or lying down due to his inability to stand upright. |
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