In effect, this means that 10 million drivers are partaking in a driving activity that is potentially more dangerous than being drunk. |
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A massive pub crawl ensued, aimed at partaking of the delicious American beers being featured at bars and brewpubs throughout the city. |
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They were severely and suddenly attacked last night after partaking of a hearty supper. |
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I am not certain I could strike at any one of the ill-omened Wade family without partaking of your curse myself. |
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In the city they spend their days feasting, gaming, love-making and partaking of beautiful music. |
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All diners wait in the bar first, partaking of the pub's excellent selection of drinks. |
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I've been climbing for three years and partaking in sort of sports like this for probably five, like abseiling and canyoning. |
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Rather, they were partaking in physical activity to feel good, to move, and to stay alive. |
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I could not help feeling superior as I surveyed the poor schmucks partaking of such costly fare while sipping their persimmon margaritas. |
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One free day was spent in the capital city, perusing some castle and partaking of the odd pint along the Royal Mile. |
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The universal colonization called globalization, resembling and partaking of witchcraft, is a topic for another day. |
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In fact, Eminem seems constitutionally incapable of partaking in hip-hop's most venerable traditions. |
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I don't like sport, but partaking in an empty bout of national whooping and cheering simply for the sake of it would be utterly tragic. |
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The ByWard Market is a great place for people watching or partaking in the nightlife offered at pubs, bars and bistros such as Foundation. |
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With older children, fathers attend to and respond to children's needs through partaking in and facilitating athletic activities. |
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This has the odd effect of partially neutralising Dafoe's excellent performance, creating a character who is Bugs Bunny-like, capable of partaking in comic one-liners. |
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Increasingly, more insurers are partaking in agreements and codes of conduct which bind us to the correct ethical position for the long-term future. |
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Teenagers streamed into the glaringly blue exhibit, partaking in the multiplayer goodness that the gaming giant always appears to pull out of nowhere. |
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It is understood that where there are new business, there are self-employed and empowered economic agents partaking in the mainstream on their own account. |
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Fasting as explained by the U. S. bishops means partaking of only one full meal. |
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It is a lens, a way of looking at the world, of defining struggles and partaking in them. |
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Then again, you could also be partaking in an enjoyable activity with someone who really doesn't mind that this is their job. |
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Paradigmatism is incompatible both with the proposal that forms are thoughts and with the Pie Model conception of partaking. |
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All particulars are characterized by the Forms in which each participates, and whatever each is, it is by partaking in the appropriate Form. |
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Preserving and partaking in Métis culture is something I feel very strongly about and it is wonderful to be recognized for my work. |
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Rather, our government is making an effort to help those who bravely stand up to the Taliban by partaking in the democratic process. |
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It is not uncommon to find households with twenty people, all partaking in the day-to-day as best they can. |
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Please consider withdrawing the bonus received as a result of partaking in the promotion. |
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Not alone in our highest act of communion are we partaking of heavenly powers through earthly signs and vehicles. |
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We have the ideas, feelings, projects and partaking mechanisms in order to debate them, achieve a consensus and put them into practice. |
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I suspect that the good Rabbie, who also enjoyed partaking of strong alcohol, would have been in his element surrounded by such an august body of men. |
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Why ever would he want to go to Hampstead when he could be here with us partaking of our salubrious sea air and not out on some stifling heat-sodden moor? |
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So the only thing surprising about the squeaky-clean family partaking in a musical episode is that it took nine seasons to do it. |
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She moved to England where she eventually abandoned her photography, partaking in only a few projects towards the end of her life. |
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But partaking in these clubs is less like eating your vegetables and more like enjoying a guilty pleasure. |
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The Torah also instructs us to recite a blessing of thanks before partaking of any food or drink, or even when encountering phenomenon like thunder or a rainbow. |
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These clubs run every week for an hour and a half and involve the young persons partaking in activities which help to develop their personalities, confidence and self-esteem. |
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The common goal of the partaking organisations was to open up a dialogue between children and adults about life online and the various experiences and thoughts this brings along. |
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The process of hunting and fishing, followed by the sharing of food, communal partaking of one animal, is the time-honoured ritual which links us to our ancestors and each other. |
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The flat was his domain until ten a.m., he informed her brusquely. He liked reading the paper and partaking of a dippy egg in solitude. |
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Prior to the witch trials, nearly 300 men and women had been suspected of partaking in witchcraft and over 30 of these people were hanged. |
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This business is not about visiting a company once, and leaving a product catalogue with a price list after partaking of two cups of coffee and some small talk. |
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Here also the drama of the day is introduced and the whole play had the background of the rotating wheel and the planetary angels coming and going partaking the chorus and the circle dance. |
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For a fruitful dialogue, it is necessary to have greater women participation, which means an increase of women partaking in decision-making positions in governments, enterprises and the trade union movement. |
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Indeed the offences, which these articles envisage to suppress, are offences that militate against public peace and order partaking in the nature of terrorism. |
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I am not suggesting in any way that there is any merit at all in partaking in an activity that is meant to portray antagonism or to somehow enrage the passions of our adversaries by destroying their flag. |
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In practice, it is the partaking of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ in the midst of the Divine Liturgy with the rest of the church. |
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According to Separation, like things are like by partaking of a separate form of likeness and unlike things are unlike by partaking of a separate form of unlikeness. |
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In Britain, depending on your source, the most popular sports by participation are either swimming or angling. But clearly, not everyone who happens to take a dip is partaking in the sport of swimming. |
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The celebration includes reading from Belloc's work and partaking of a bread and cheese supper with pickles. |
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It is to be noted that very serious offences partaking the nature of terrorism come under the heading of the Eritrean Penal Code titles which cover serious offences. |
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As a result, the WTA commissioned Ipsos-Reid to conduct a quantitative study of wait times for access to physician specialists within each of the WTA specialties partaking in the study. |
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Even when partaking of the Sacrament of the Eucharist is not possible, it is important to welcome these people as members of the community and to respect, love and be of assistance to them, wherever possible. |
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This frustrates dreams of partaking in Brazil's soyabean boom, and of exploiting road links to Venezuela, Guyana and beyond. Boa Vista has an ethnically charged atmosphere more characteristic of the Balkans than of Brazil. |
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Pryce Davies preaching on the necessity of partaking of Holy Communion Harris came to the conviction that he had received mercy through the blood of Christ. |
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A friend, partaking in the returning shell suit trend is set ablaze. |
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The pig-dogs are of rather a mongrel breed, partaking largely of the bull-dog, but mixed with the cross of mastiff and greyhound, which forms the New South Wales kangaroo-dog. |
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Kids dusted off their parents' old sleds, or washed the garbage can lid, before heading to the nearest hill and partaking in something rarely seen recently. |
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