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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Insects crawled freely around the cracks in the walls, and across the bottles of spirituous beverages. |
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The new Protocol to the Europe Agreement is intended to cover also spirituous beverages. |
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The Regulation is also valuable in that it lists all the spirituous beverages the name of which includes a geographical indication. |
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Accordingly, it is necessary to adapt the refund rate applying to cereals exported in the form of spirituous beverages. |
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The current occupant of the White House, we all know is a tee-totaler, but previous Presidents have been well-known for their spirituous preferences. |
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The researchers could not find any difference that could in any way be separately ascribed to consumption of beer, wine or spirituous beverages. |
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To him spirituous liquor is a superfluous and dangerous luxury. |
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The plan was announced on 1 March, and went into effect 7 March, just 10 days before the notoriously spirituous and rowdy holiday. |
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The researchers concluded that patients who regularly take spirituous beverages should be instructed by their doctors and gastroenterologists to change their risky ways. |
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Because scientists do not always make a distinction between beer, wine and other alcoholic beverages, the visitor to this site will also find plenty of information concerning the effects of wine and spirituous beverages. |
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The writer's mother tried to get some kind of spirituous liquor into her brother-in-law, Addison, for about 40 years Of all the Presbyterians he was the most pious, the writer knew, and he was a teetotaller. |
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The alcohol in an equivalent glass of wine or of spirituous beverage is totally broken down in the liver and ejected as decomposition products, mostly via the kidneys, within 1 to 1.5 hours. |
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The effect of spirituous beverages on the heart was not studied. |
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This note refers to proposed amendments to the Excise Act, 2001 to provide transitional measures extending the application of previous regulatory provisions dealing with the compositional standards for spirituous products. |
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Among beer-drinking men and wine-drinking women in particular, the effect is appreciably greater than for the consumption of spirituous beverages. |
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The Irish peasantry practice the distillation of that illicit spirituous liquor, so well known by the name of poteen whiskey, with a most unaccountable infatuation. |
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