Unfortunately, my near-perpetual state of blissful inebriation at the time renders the recollections a mite blurry. |
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He added that people had also indulged in various cocktails of drugs in order to reach a state of complete inebriation. |
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While all of these women are good drinkers, they practice forms of intoxication which extend well beyond their states of alcoholic inebriation. |
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Sadly though, our binge culture does pressurise young people into believing that inebriation is essential for enjoyment. |
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While on subject of inebriation, am convinced your horoscope writer must have been half-cut when he wrote yesterday's entry for Taurus. |
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The English language is at its most inventive when describing the various states of inebriation. |
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I have also carefully considered whether or not they are inaccurate historians because of their alleged level of alcohol inebriation that night. |
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The natural history of animal inebriation has been documented anecdotally, but has received no scientific attention. |
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Borrowing a powder horn from Balen, he pops open the top and cautiously reloads the weapon, taking care despite his inebriation to keep the powder away from the burning fuse. |
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Guided tours give to the visitors the exciting inebriation to feel discovers of such wonder. |
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Keystone Light, of course, but college students have always opted for the most affordable path to inebriation. |
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My memories of episodes of inebriation and loss of control now proliferate. |
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In his inebriation, the waitress and bar owner become characters from this work. |
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While on the subject of inebriation, I am convinced the Metro horoscope writer must have been half-cut when he wrote yesterday's entry for Taurus. |
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To get in the right headspace, he started working on tracks at his uptown home, removing himself from downtown rock-scene distractions and choosing isolation over inebriation. |
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For all their disavowal of inebriation and criminality, young people are still proving more likely to be diagnosed with depression and anxiety. |
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But in moments of honesty and inebriation even their members admit they can no longer tell the difference. |
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By 4:00 that afternoon, the employer noticed Hunt's state of inebriation, and offered to call her spouse to take her home. |
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The local trends between 2005 and 2008 differ from those recorded in the French mainland, with a rising trend towards inebriation. |
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People milled about in various stages of inebriation, dancing, and shouting. |
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One of the more disturbing trends is that regular alcohol consumption begins at a younger age than it used to, and that drinking to inebriation has become increasingly common among young people. |
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In the event of grave dereliction, including on-duty inebriation, that compromise the continuance of the relationship of trust, the worker may be summarily dismissed. |
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They underestimated the importance of the various psychosocial criteria, such as solitary drinking, weekly inebriation, total drink consumption per occasion, family background of drink-related problems and furtive drinking. |
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When sharing a flat with Orwell, Heppenstall came home late one night in an advanced stage of loud inebriation. |
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By deciding to embrace suffering he savored, as though intoxicated by that sweet and bitter inebriation, the joy of those words of the psalmist: et calix tuus inebrians quam praeclarus est! |
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Without the bewitching power of these rites, the inebriation of the dance and the music, the dancers never would have had the courage to allow themselves be taken over by these invisible genies, by the souls of the dead. |
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What makes inebriation dangerous is that you can't really feel a hypo. |
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Pathologist Steven Mills had stated that would be associated with a mild to moderate level of inebriation. |
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No student raceday plans The Limerick racegoer whose inability to negotiate a slight incline due to chronic inebriation on Thursday has become an unwitting YouTube sensation. |
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They all rise and drink. Rhubarb, rhubarb...To convey the next stage of To convey the next stage of general inebriation, the remarks that follow are spoken in a sing-song. |
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