Drinking Sentence Examples

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  • I think she's drinking.

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  • Dean spent the evening alone, drinking too much beer.

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  • He continued to sip his beer, then added, "Besides, you shouldn't be drinking and driving."

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  • Drinking on duty, Officer?

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  • When she spells "milk," she points to the mug, and when she spells "mug," she makes the sign for pouring or drinking, which shows that she has confused the words.

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  • Drinking became more and more a physical and also a moral necessity.

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  • One minute he'd be drinking in the beauty of the countryside and the next feeling a wave of anxiety, realizing what had begun as a mild suspicion was close to culminating in a face-to-face confrontation with Jeffrey Byrne.

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  • I don't know whose bones were in the Lucky Pup Mine, but Josh Mulligan died in 1987 of cirrhosis of the liver from drinking too much.

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  • I told him that was nonsense and he had no business drinking at his age.

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  • I have to stop this drinking!

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  • Drinking her blood was a different kind of experience.

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  • She went through the nightstands, drawers and closets then ducked out to make sure he was still drinking coffee on the porch.

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  • After an hour, she gave up and sat in the living area, drinking coffee.

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  • Xander tore out the throat of this one with his fangs, drinking deeply before tossing the body.

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  • So long as the conventionalities were preserved she endured it, but when her husband took to drinking and made love to the maids under her very eyes she resolved to break a yoke that had grown intolerable.

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  • Eusebius quotes from him the resurrection of a dead person 4 in the experience of "Philip the Apostle" - who had resided in Hierapolis, and from whose daughters Papias derived the story - and also the drinking of poison ("when put to the test by the unbelievers," says Philip of Side, by "Justus, surnamed Barsabbas") without ill effect.'

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  • It would have been humiliating if anyone had noticed, but no one seemed to pay much attention – probably because so many others were also drinking.

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  • Had he been drinking?

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  • How long could she live like this, drinking someone else's blood?

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  • Did Fitzgerald give you the pint bottles of vodka you were drinking the other night?

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  • Have you been drinking?

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  • Connor said, Jesus, it's not even nine o'clock yet and you're drinking.

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  • What are the down sides of drinking?

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  • There wasn't much left to Saturday but the time was spent lounging around, munching on Chinese takeout and drinking Coors beer.

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  • You're not drinking those awful manhattans are you?

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  • A good supply of drinking water was brought to the city by Fetid Pasha, who governed the vilayet ably for several years, till in 1903 he was appointed Grand Vizier.

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  • The very cattle are trained to go a long time without drinking.

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  • I don't recall ever being in a department store, drinking from the water fountain, and having the staff look at me disapprovingly because I was running up the water bill.

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  • These men, who under the leadership of the tall lad were drinking in the dramshop that morning, had brought the publican some skins from the factory and for this had had drink served them.

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  • Here and now for the first time he fully appreciated the enjoyment of eating when he wanted to eat, drinking when he wanted to drink, sleeping when he wanted to sleep, of warmth when he was cold, of talking to a fellow man when he wished to talk and to hear a human voice.

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  • I would like to emphasize the importance of drinking plenty of water while you hike.

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  • In several places the debris within the walls is saturated with sewage, and the water of the Fountain of the Virgin, and of many of the old cisterns, is unfit for drinking.

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  • The mineral springs, which belong to the adjoining abbey of Tepl, are eight in number, and are used both for bathing and drinking, except the Marienquelle, which is used only for bathing.

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  • In the 15th-century town hall (Rathaus) is preserved the golden drinking cup of Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy, which was taken at the battle of Nancy in 1477.

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  • Molart and Empser, drinking each other's health in the midst of the cannonade, were killed by the same shot.

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  • They had also much skill in the construction of works for the supply of drinking water on a large scale and for irrigation.

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  • Far from being ambitious or scheming, he was lazy and selfindulgent, fond of eating and drinking, and owed his elevation to the throne to Caecina and Valens, commanders of two legions on the Rhine.

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  • Sculptured panels, with conventional motives, peacocks, eagles devouring hares, peacocks drinking from a cup on a tall pillar, are let into both exterior and interior walls, as are roundels of precious marbles, sawn from columns of porphyry, serpentine, verd antique, &c. The adoption of veneer for decoration prohibited any deep cutting, and almost all the sculpture is shallow.

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  • His drinking songs became famous under the name of Vaux-de-Vire, corrupted in modern times into "vaudeville."

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  • In 1713 he had become somewhat notorious from his vigorous pamphleteering attack on the fashion of drinking healths, especially "to the glorious and immortal memory."

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  • They Are Used For Drinking As Well As For Bathing Purposes.

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  • There is, of course, no sewerage system, the surfaces of the streets serving that purpose, and what garbage and refuse is not consumed by the dog scavengers washes down into the Tigris at the same place from which the water for drinking is drawn.

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  • In the crypt is the grave of a traveller, who succumbed to excessive drinking of the local wine known as Est, est, est.

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  • The rooms and the drinking vessels in them were adorned with spring flowers, as were also the children over three years of age.

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  • Drinking clubs met to drink off matches, the winner being he who drained his cup most rapidly.

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  • The scorpion, attacking the genitals of the bull, is sent by Ahriman from the lower world to defeat the purpose of the sacrifice; the dog, springing towards the wound in the bull's side, was venerated by the Persians as the companion of Mithras; the serpent is the symbol of the earth being made fertile by drinking the blood of the sacrificial bull; the raven, towards which Mithras turns his face as if for direction, is the herald of the Sun-god, whose bust is near by, and who has ordered the sacrifice; various plants near the bull, and heads of wheat springing from his tail, symbolize the result of the sacrifice; the cypress is perhaps the tree of immortality.

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  • By every skeleton were drinking vessels.

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  • In the Kul Oba tomb mentioned above the chamber was of stone and the contents, with one or two exceptions, of purely Greek workmanship, but the ideas underlying are the same - the king has his wife, his servant and his horse, his amphorae with wine, his cauldron with mutton-bones, his drinking vessels and his weapons, the latter being almost the only objects of barbarian style.

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  • The recognition of the dangers accompanying the drinking of polluted water or milk, or of those attached to the breathing of a germ-polluted atmosphere, has been the natural sequence of an improved knowledge of pathology in its bacteriological relationships.

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  • He was sober enough (for his day and society) in eating and drinking generally; but drank coffee, as his contemporary, counterpart and enemy, Johnson, drank tea, in a hardened and inveterate manner.

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  • Vases and drinking cups were produced of extreme lightness, in the walls of which were embedded patterns rivalling lace-work in fineness and intricacy.

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  • The plaques thus formed could be reheated and fashioned into the bases of bowls and drinking vessels.

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  • They are the broken bases of drinking vessels containing inscriptions, emblems, domestic scenes and portraits etched in gold leaf.

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  • Greek philosophy, and the interpretation of the Koran; that he was much addicted to worldly pleasures, especially to excessive wine drinking.

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  • Hence we shall not be surprised to find that the two tendencies are fully represented in primitive Christianity, and, still more strange as it may appear, that New Testament apocalyptic found a more ready hearing amid the stress and storm of the 1st century than the prophetic side of Christianity, and that the type of the forerunner on the side of its declared asceticism appealed more readily to primitive Christianity than that of Him who came "eating and drinking," declaring both worlds good and both God's.

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  • It is celebrated for its medicinal waters, of which the Alexisbrunnen, a ferruginous spring, is used for drinking, while the Selkebrunnen supplies the baths, which are of use in feminine disorders.

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  • The Norwalk Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution has erected here a drinking fountain in memory of Nathan Hale, who obtained in Norwalk his disguise as a Dutch school teacher and then started on his fatal errand to Long Island.

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  • In the spring when the succulent ashub and adar grow plentifully in the desert, they go for weeks without drinking.

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  • Vienna has one of the best supplies of drinking water of any European capital.

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  • The life-history of Schistostomum haematobium is still unknown, but the difficulty in obtaining developmental stages in any of the numerous intermediate hosts that have been tried suggests that the ciliated larvae may develop directly in man and either gain access to him by the use of impure water for drinking or may perforate his skin when bathing.

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  • The saline springs are used both for drinking and bathing, and are said to be efficacious in scrofula and incipient tuberculosis.

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  • The water is very bad, and that fit for drinking requires to be brought from wells distant 1 to 3 m.

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  • The cutting of this canal led to the construction of an aqueduct for drinking water, which, besides supplying the city, furnishes an ice factory with enough water to make 200 quintals of ice per day.

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  • It had long been customary in Japan to send students to China for the purpose of studying philosophy and religion, and she now (1223) sent a potter, Kato Shirozaemon, who, on his return, opened a kiln at Seto in the province of Owari, and began to produce little jars for preserving tea and cups for drinking it.

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  • After chewing the sacred bay and drinking of the spring Cassotis, which was conducted into the temple by artificial channels, she took her seat on the sacred tripod in the inner shrine.

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  • It was found, however, that certain classes were addicted to drinking this mixture, and since 1891 the sale of such spirit has been confined to manufacturers who must purchase it in bulk from the "methylators."

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  • The province of reverent theology is to aid accurate thinking by the use of metaphysical or psychological terms. Its definitions are no more an end in themselves than an analysis of good drinking water, which by itself leaves us thirsty but encourages us to drink.

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  • They are a timid, quiet, docile race, and although addicted to drinking not quarrelsome.

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  • The best find of pottery, however, was an Old Corinthian celebe (KEMOn, drinking vessel), about a foot high, in forty-six fragments, found in a well, 30 ft.

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  • The Feast of St Martin (Martinmas) took the place of an old pagan festival, and inherited some of its usages (such as the Martinsmdnnchen, Martinsfeuer, Martinshorn and the like, in various parts of Germany); by this circumstance is probably to be explained the fact that Martin is regarded as the patron of drinking and jovial meetings, as well as of reformed drunkards.

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  • Though accused of extreme licentiousness in his relations with women, and though he lived for years in adultery with Dona Maria de Osorio, Philip was probably less immoral than most kings of his time, including his father, and was rigidly abstemious in eating and drinking.

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  • His health was uniformly good, owing perhaps to his moderation in eating and drinking, and to his love for hunting and swimming.

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  • During the rapid formation of ice the still unfrozen brine is often imprisoned between the little plates of frozen water; hence without some special treatment sea-ice is not suitable as a source of drinking water.

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  • Further, he not only created a style of his own, but, instead of taking the substance of his writings from Greek poetry, or from a remote past, he treated of the familiar matters of daily life, of the politics, the wars, the administration of justice, the eating and drinking, the money-making and money-spending, the scandals and vices, which made up the public and private life of Rome in the last quarter of the and century B.C. This he did in a singularly frank, independent and courageous spirit, with no private ambition to serve, or party cause to advance, but with an honest desire to expose the iniquity or incompetence of the governing body, the sordid aims of the middle class, and the corruption and venality of the city mob.

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  • When he was sixteen he became a vegetarian for a time, rather to save money for books than for any other reason, and he always preached moderation in eating, though he was less consistent in his practice in this particular than as regards moderate drinking.

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  • Luxury and drinking were to be suppressed, the universities, especially the divinity schools, reorganized, &c.

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  • A mineral spring called the Drachenquelle is used both for drinking and bathing.

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  • For the water supply the Aztecs used the main causeway through their city as a dam to separate the fresh water from the hills from the brackish water of Texcoco, and obtained drinking water from a spring at the base of the hill of Chapultepec. The Spaniards added three other springs to the supply and constructed two long aqueducts to bring it into the city.

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  • In some cases the operation of filtration is performed for the sake of removing impurities from the filtrate or liquid filtered, as in the purification of water for drinking purposes; in others the aim is to recover and collect the solid matter, as when the chemist filters off a precipitate from the liquid in which it is suspended.

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  • Indeed so severe a stress is laid upon the explicitly Christian life and its specific means, that orthodoxy itself interprets the rebirth by water and spirit, and the eating the flesh and drinking the blood to which entrance into the Kingdom and possession of interior life are here exclusively attached, as often represented by a simple sincere desire and will for spiritual purification and a keen hunger and thirst for God's aid, together with such cultual acts as such souls can know or find, even without any knowledge of the Christian rites.

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  • The drinking water is got from the muddy Tigris.

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  • He had a chance, however, of obtaining the gift, or at least of eating the food and drinking the water which makes the gods ageless and immortal.

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  • In its neighbourhood, surrounded by pine forests, are the baths of Bartfa, with twelve mineral springs - iodate, ferruginous and alkaline - used for bathing and drinking.

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  • The climate, though somewhat relaxing, is healthy, but there is a scarcity of drinking water, the average annual rainfall being only 272 in.

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  • Kansas City is one of the largest cities in the country without a drinking saloon.

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  • Like the story of Perceval that of Tristan has been made familiar to the present generation by Richard Wagner's noble music drama, Tristan and Isolde, founded upon the poem of Gottfried von Strassburg; though, being a drama of feeling rather than of action, the story is reduced to its simple elements; the drinking of the love-potion, the passion of the lovers, their discovery by Mark and finally their death.

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  • Nineveh was badly supplied with water for drinking; the inhabitants had to " turn their eyes to heaven for the rain," but Sennacherib conducted water by eighteen canals from the hills into the Husur and distributed its waters round the moats and into store tanks, or ponds, within the city.

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  • The Fractio Panis probably began, as the drinking of the cup certainly ended, the supper; the interval being occupied with the common consumption by the faithful of the provisions they brought.

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  • Least of all is it a sacramental eating of the flesh and drinking of the blood of Jesus, a perpetual renewal of kinship, physical and spiritual, with him.

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  • Let not then, he says, this scandalize you which I have said about eating of my flesh and about drinking of my blood.

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  • Wellhausen remarks,' a better cement that the bread, because through the drinking of it the very blood of Jesus coursed through the veins of the disciples, and that is why more stress is laid on it than on the bread.

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  • In the north-eastern portion the Budorus flows into the Aegean, being formed by two streams which unite their waters in a small plain, and were perhaps the Cereus and Neleus concerning which the story was told that sheep drinking the water of the one became white, of the other black.

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  • There is no good drinking water.

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  • The supply of drinking water is furnished by three aqueducts.

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  • Rice is also -the source of a drinking spirit in India, known as arrack, and the national beverage of Japan - sake - is prepared from the grain by means of an organic ferment.

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  • Within the plaza are a monument to the soldiers who fell in New Mexico during the Civil War and the Indian wars, a stone marking the spot where the first American flag was raised by General Kearny in 1846, and a bronze drinking fountain erected as a memorial to John Baptist Lamy (1814-1888), the first Roman Catholic bishop (1853) and archbishop (1815) of Santa Fe.

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  • This composure of spirit was owing to their perfect temperance in eating and drinking.

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  • Flinsberg is celebrated for its chalybeate waters, specific in cases of feminine disorders, and used both for bathing and drinking.

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  • It has saline and sulphureous drinking springs and numerous brine and brine-vapour baths.

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  • In front of the halfdome on the south, and extending slightly beyond it, was a basin of water for drinking, 711 ft.

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  • Romance and tradition speak of strange rites - the mingling and even the drinking of blood - as having in remote and rude ages marked the inception of these martial and fraternal associations.

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  • In some of the older streets European shops have replaced the picturesque native cupboards; drinking dens have sprung up at many of the corners, while telephones and electric light have been introduced by private companies, and European machinery is used in many of the corn-mills, &c. The main thoroughfare leads from Bab el Marsa (Gate of the Port) to the Bab el Sok (Gate of the Market-place) known to the English as Port Catherine.

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  • The water of the sea, though slightly brackish and not very clear, is generally used for drinking.

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  • The Portuguese, however, did little towards the introduction of it into Europe, and it was not till the Dutch established themselves at Bantam early in the 17th century that these adventurers learned from the Chinese the habit of tea drinking and brought it into Europe.

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  • The waters are used both for drinking and bathing, and of the two chief springs, the Oberbrunnen and the Kronenquelle, nearly two million bottles are annually exported.

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  • He liked good eating and drinking, although even here the cost was sharply looked after, the expenses of his kitchen mounting to no higher figure than 1800 a year.

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  • The Jacobites surrounding James in Rome never ceased to weave at the endless tissue of their plot, but in Scotland nothing more substantial than the drinking of loyal healths was done, between the flight of Lockhart of Carnwath, the manager of the party, and the years of 1737-1744.

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  • Their drinking cups are made of half a coco-nut shell.

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  • They consist of drinking vessels, bowls, vases, ladles and other objects of silver, parcel-gilt, and exquisitely decorated with figures in relief, both cast and repousse.

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  • The waters, which are used for drinking and in baths, are efficacious in the treatment of wounds and ulcers and in cases of scrofula, gout, skin diseases, &c. There is a military hospital, founded in 1760.

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  • Its waters - hot alkaline springs about twenty in number - are used both for drinking and bathing, and are efficacious in chronic nervous disorders, feminine complaints and affections of the liver and respiratory organs.

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  • The precipitation is 35 in.; most of the rain falls in the "rainy season" from May to November, and is preserved in cisterns by the inhabitants as the only supply of drinking water.

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  • The shells of the pearly nautilus are commonly used by the Visayans for drinking cups.

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  • The more orthodox Sudras carry their veneration for the priestly class to such a degree that they will not cross the shadow of a Brahman, and it is not unusual for them to be under a vow not to eat any food in the morning, before drinking Bipracharanamrita, i.e.

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  • Alcock "observed one of these crabs drinking from a runnel of rain-water, by dipping the fingers of one of its chelipeds into the water and then carrying the wet fingers to its mouth."

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  • All that was mine I have given up, father, mother, wife, children, gold, silver, eating, drinking, delights, pleasures.

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  • A quarter of a century later, Baasha's son Elah, after a reign of two years, was slain by Zimri, captain of the chariots, in a drinking bout, and again the royal family were put to the sword.

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  • Excessive drinking is said to lead to skin and other diseases, but per contra many medicinal virtues are ascribed to the preparation.

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  • On the green stand a monument erected by the state in 1799 to the memory of the minute-men who fell in that engagement, a drinking fountain surmounted by a bronze statue (1900, by Henry Hudson Kitson) of Captain John Parker, who was in command of the minute-men, and a large boulder, which marks the position of the minute-men when they were fired upon by the British.

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  • The object of taking no liquid with meals is that it ensures mastication being more complete, because persons cannot wash the unmasticated food down by drinking, and it prevents the gastric juice from being greatly diluted, and so allows it to digest more rapidly.

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  • They are used partly for drinking, but even more so for baths.

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  • Sulphur-baths and sulphur waters are chiefly used in combination for rheumatism and gout, and massage, especially under water, is frequently combined most advantageously with baths and drinking water to effect a cure.

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  • Indeed, many patients liken its effect to that of drinking champagne.

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  • In 57 2, according to the Lombard chronicler, Alboin fell a victim to the revenge of his wife Rosamund, the daughter of the king of the Gepidae, whose skull Alboin had turned into a drinking cup, out of which he forced Rosamund to drink.

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  • In this the burlesque exaggeration of the pleasures of eating and drinking, which is one of the chief exterior notes of the whole work, is pushed to an extreme - an extreme which has attracted natural but perhaps undue attention.

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  • Korra(30s), a game of skill for a long time in great vogue at ancient Greek drinking parties, especially in the 4th and sth centuries B.C. It is frequently alluded to by the classical writers of the period, and not seldom depicted on ancient vases.

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  • The object of the player was to cast a portion of wine left in his drinking cup in such a way that, without breaking bulk in its passage through the air, it should reach a certain object set up as a mark, and there produce a distinct noise by its impact.

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  • Here you find articles in the encyclopedia on topics related to eating and drinking.

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  • The district council are also empowered to obtain an order of justices directing the closing of any well, tank or cistern, public or private, or any public pump the water from which is likely to be used for drinking or domestic purposes, or for manufacturing drinks for the use of man, if such water is found to be so polluted as to be injurious to health.

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  • He advocated temperance reform and frequently delivered a lecture on the Drinking Usages of Society (1852); he was an opponent of slavery and published a reply to the pro-slavery arguments of Bishop John Henry Hopkins (1792-1868) of Vermont.

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  • The waters are used both for bathing and drinking, and are particularly efficacious for nervous disorders, rheumatism, gout and feminine complaints.

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  • Balancing these mystic joys is the stern tone of his Resolutions, in which he is almost ascetic in his eagerness to live earnestly and soberly, to waste no time, to maintain the strictest temperance in eating and drinking.

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  • The solitary Leone fountain, a spring which supplied drinking water to the west end of the town, has been dry for many years.

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  • In order the better to qualify himself for this appointment, he went to Europe (May 15th, 1826) and spent three years and a half travelling in France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Holland and England, learning languages, for which he had unusual talent, and drinking in the spirit of the history and life of these countries.

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  • What he would have been as a poet, if, instead of visiting Europe in early life and drinking in the spirit of the middle ages under the shadows of cathedral towers, he had, like Whittier, grown old amid American scenery and life, we can only guess from his earlier poems, which are as naturalistic, fresh and unmystical as could be desired; but certain it is that, from his long familiarity with the medieval view of nature, and its semi-pagan offspring, the romantic view, he was brought, for the greater part of his life, to look upon the world of men and things either as the middle scene of a miracle play, with a heaven of rewarding happiness above and a purgatory of purifying pain below, or else as a garment concealing, while it revealed, spiritual forms of unfathomed mystery.

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  • His personal attributes are an ivy wreath, the thyrsus (a staff with pine cone at the end), the laurel, the pine, a drinking cup, and sometimes the horn of a bull on his forehead.

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  • No public supply should be open to any such doubt as ought to, or may, deter people from drinking the water without previous domestic filtration or boiling.

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  • Treaties and occasional very important contracts were made "blood-covenants" and inviolable by drawing a drop of blood from the little finger of each of the contracting parties, blending this with water, and both drinking the mixture out of the same cup. The forms of legal evidence were pledges, documents, witnesses and oaths.

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  • They take readily to the water, and have been observed swimming from one island to another, while they have been seen drinking salt-water.

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  • Exposure to cold after heat, the use of unripe fruit, and intemperance in eating and drinking should be forbidden; and the utmost care taken as to the quality of the food and drinking water.

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  • It has five saline chalybeate springs, used both for drinking and bathing, and specific in feminine disorders, rheumatism, paralysis and neuralgia.

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  • The patient suffers from intense thirst, which cannot be relieved, as drinking is immediately followed by rejection of the swallowed fluid.

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  • The corpse of Louis XIV., left to servants for disposal, and saluted all along the road to Saint Denis by the curses of a noisy crowd sitting in the cabarets, celebrating his death by drinking more than their fill as a compensation for having suffered too much from hunger during his lifetimesuch was the coarse but sincere epitaph which popular opinion placed on the tomb of the Grand Monarque.

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  • Iced water in a carafe for drinking purposes can be produced in about three minutes.

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  • It would have been humiliating if anyone had noticed, but no one seemed to pay much attention – probably because so many others were also drinking.

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  • And, to Martha's disdain, Quinn was drinking more than a social amount of alcohol.

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  • I managed twenty minutes of drinking in sunshine before a call on my cell phone shattered my peace like a car bomb in a Bagdad market.

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  • Her daily debate about drinking blood made her pace in front of Damian's room until he wrenched the door open and stared at her, bleary-eyed and bare-chested.

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  • Did you stop drinking the juice your master gave you? an unfamiliar voice asked.

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  • He held out his wrist, and she grudgingly took it, drinking from him while smelling the scents of the feast being prepared for his guests.

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  • No, the master had been waiting to kill him, had been feeding Damian the same juice Two stopped drinking.

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  • She wolfed it down, satisfied she was still able to eat real food in addition to drinking from Darkyn.

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  • How insane was she to be worried about Darkyn drinking the blood of another woman?

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  • She awoke to the sensation of him drinking from her.

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  • At the top of "The Meadows," the beginner slope, he paused, took a deep breath, drinking in his surroundings.

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  • Between drinking and driving, public drunkenness, wife-beating and under age imbibing, the whole subject of alcohol consumption has been considerably skewed.

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  • Propriety became trivial when one was drinking blood; and enjoying it.

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  • The two vampires sat quietly, drinking, for a long time.

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  • He turned his attention to the pool tables where two couples were playing and drinking beer.

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  • He hadn't eaten in a week, afraid of making his mother sicker by drinking her blood.

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  • Drinking blood was a necessity, and he took his pleasure from it and the bodies of the women in his bed.

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  • He offered an innuendo about the drinking problem.

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  • Preparation for the scan People having abdominal, pelvic, or brain scans may be given special instructions in advance about eating and drinking.

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  • His legendary sporting ability carried on into College where he started a new passion - drinking.

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  • Sebastian is in a parlous state if he is reduced to drinking absinthe in quantity.

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  • Chapter 3, ' absinthe for the people ', documents the connections between absinthe drinking by the poor and debates about degeneration.

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  • Although a commercial site, primarily aimed at selling its wares, this site offers some useful information about the history of drinking absinthe.

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  • After eating or drinking something acidic, the enamel on your teeth becomes soft for a short time.

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  • It is also for those who are close to such people, whose own lives have become affected by heavy drinking ' .

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  • This is a lost hotel bar somewhat akin to the infamous Colony Rooms drinking club in Soho beloved of Francis Bacon.

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  • The observable effects of drinking alcohol are directly related to the blood alcohol concentration.

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  • Drink all alcohol in moderation, avoiding binge drinking, and if possible take red wine in preference to other alcohol in moderation, avoiding binge drinking, and if possible take red wine in preference to other alcoholic drinks.

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  • You cannot tell an alcoholic to stop drinking because alcoholic to stop drinking because alcoholics will always be alcoholics and they will always fancy a drink.

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  • We were faced with a choice of drinking the water and getting amoebic dysentery or spending a rough night suffering from thirst.

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  • What had the vote announcer in The Netherlands been drinking?

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  • Most unusual, this will make an excellent aperitif, or for general drinking.

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  • Grade II listed " With the rain pouring down my neck at the time, the drinking fountain seemed rather apt.

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  • People were eating, drinking, marrying and being given in marriage up to the day Noah entered the ark.

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  • Medium roasted for a smooth, richly aromatic liquor, suitable for drinking throughout the day.

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  • Tube wells drilled into the ground to provide drinking water safe from cholera were later found to contain naturally occurring arsenic.

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  • Since the new belfry was built, water flowing from the Drinking Pond does not reappear on the surface.

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  • Being a Sam Smiths pub, the bar is geared toward proper pub drinking and features a bevy of hand-pulled ales.

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  • She had been on an 8 hour drinking binge at the city's night clubs.

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  • In an emergency, use liquid bleach to purify drinking water.

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  • From corporate boardrooms to village shops, women in Russia are drinking more.

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  • Drinking small frequent volumes is generally advised, as this will be better tolerated than a single large bolus.

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  • The Queen Victoria offers big country boozer style drinking for those who can't bear to be parted with the Central Line.

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  • In 1593, Marlowe was murdered in a barroom brawl by a drinking companion.

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  • A more modern brewpub, it is very nice with a small courtyard for drinking in.

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  • Balloon Flights, Maspalomas A one-hour balloon flight drinking chilled bubbly, and a view of the island you'll never forget.

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  • By the time he got a call from an old drinking buddy in 1934, Wilson had, in AA parlance, hit bottom.

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  • Do not burp in public You may feel better by burping loudly after eating or drinking, but other people will not!

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  • Ms zuiderdam drinking wines Vienna cafe fine dining outstanding.

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  • I have a thing for retail therapy, for playing music and for drinking too much caffeine.

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  • Because drinking large amounts of alcohol can cause cardiomyopathy, drinking alcohol is sometimes discouraged.

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  • Had he not engaged in a marathon drinking session, he would not have started seeing centipedes.

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  • He has been taking natural yogurt and drinking chamomile tea for two weeks, but to no avail.

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  • The majority of such complaints are about levels of residual chlorine in drinking water.

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  • Water was still scarce, so the white chrysanthemums in the jar she held were no doubt drinking part of her personal ration.

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  • Or parents who feed their children a diet of junk food - 2 year olds drinking coca cola for crying out loud!

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  • Although it has been REALLY HARD, I have been really good about the no drinking thing - just stopped cold turkey.

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  • For many conditions, including colitis, eczema or psoriasis, we recommend drinking magnetized water.

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  • Summer Solstice is regarded as the perfect summer cask ale drinking companion.

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  • The gender impacts of arsenic contamination of drinking water This document is a collection of three articles addressing the arsenic crisis in Bangladesh.

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  • Can drinking too much fruit cordial be bad for your health?

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  • He once sat in the pub drinking cranberry juice, only to be the butt of bar staff's jokes.

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  • Gavin finally got up about 1.30 and we had some crumpets and fried egg sandwiches then started drinking.

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  • Fleurie produces lovely wine, which is among the easiest drinking of the Beaujolais crus.

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  • Do not use the thick polystyrene foam drinking cups which are designed to minimize heat loss from hot drinks!

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  • Between 1919 and 1933 the US introduced the Prohibition, which banned alcohol and resulted in the creation of underground drinking dens.

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  • Incidents No events regarded as constituting incidents in which drinking water quality demonstrably deteriorated came to the attention of the Inspectorate in 2000.

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  • Or look at yon fallen woman drinking the dregs of her bitter, damning cup!

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  • Binge drinking and drink driving are still serious issues but a little social drinking to boost those RDA's is the way to go.

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  • Alcohol Concern Working to promote sensible drinking and to improve services to help problem drinkers.

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  • Pennies were collected from the town's children to erect a drinking fountain to her memory.

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  • Many schools provide drinking fountains, but such provision is at the discretion of the head teacher and the governing body.

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  • We certainly had a drinking fountain in our day, but I cannot remember if it was in the same location or elsewhere.

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  • Summer Soak Zone Do NOT drink water from the Soak Zone - please use the drinking fountain provided.

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  • But some historians feel that the spring was probably mythical and the present monument on the site is a Victorian drinking fountain.

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  • In 1925 Messrs J.A. Harper and R. Carter donated an ornamental drinking fountain near to the Dartmouth Avenue entrance.

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  • It reminds me of nothing so much as the old drinking fountain in Christchurch Park.

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  • The pound was a simple fenced enclosure, often with access to a stream for drinking water.

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  • We're a little off in our first release to testers mainly because of my Canada Day drinking escapades.

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  • I like the idea of drinking a good espresso in a radially symmetric mirrored universe.

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  • Gin Shops The 18th century saw a huge growth in the number of drinking establishments, primarily due to the introduction of gin.

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  • Want a pointless pub factoid to spit out to friends while drinking in here?

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  • We all sat in our summer finery drinking champers in the garden.

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  • Throughout this time she had however been passing flatus, was not vomiting and had been eating and drinking normally.

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  • Both substances were present as contaminants in polyamine flocculants and could theoretically arise in drinking water.

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  • Offices have access to drinking water (not yet with added fluoride) it is provided on tap.

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  • Fluorine in drinking water Drinking water can also be a significant source of exposure to fluorine in drinking water Drinking water can also be a significant source of exposure to fluorine.

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  • We supply a cold drinking fountain, which you can use whenever you feel thirsty!

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  • Philip enjoyed himself getting quite frisky, he'd probably been drinking glasses of whiskey.

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  • We should be sitting around a table talking wildly, smoking and drinking frothy hot drinks.

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  • Most of the party were smoking, and drinking champagne; a feverish hilarity reigned, with sudden and rather ghastly pauses.

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  • She was a large lazy woman, fond of sniffing ground tobacco called snuff and drinking gin.

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  • Morning Sickness - sucking on piece of crystallized ginger, drinking ginger ale or ginger tea will help relieve the nausea of morning sickness.

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  • Immediately the Irishman tears into all 10 of the pint glasses, drinking them all back-to-back.

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  • A fantastic set of six English silver plated goblets / drinking glasses in a very attractive Art Deco style.

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  • Grapefruit It is best to avoid eating grapefruit It is best to avoid eating grapefruit or drinking grapefruit juice (it interferes with the level of cyclosporin in your blood ).

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  • Statistics show that people's drinking habits have changed over the last 30 years.

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  • This will fund activities including educational campaigns to promote sensible drinking and programs to tackle alcohol-related harm.

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  • He had the choice of fleeing Athens or drinking the hemlock - but he didn't get a choice of what poison to drink.

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  • As he faces death by drinking hemlock, Socrates shares his vision of what happens to man upon death.

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  • That would include the unique tropical highlands, the source of most of Bogotá 's drinking water.

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  • Suffice to say that these were all the constituents we needed for a night of raucous binge drinking and eye-popping vocal histrionics.

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  • We also investigate incidents which affect, or could affect, drinking water quality.

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  • Drinking a glass of vitamin C-rich orange juice with a meal also helps you absorb iron from your food.

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  • Enjoy...it may take a little longer but I know how to find my way back... presisdent James Drinking from Waterfalls.

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  • The future aint what it used to be. presisdent James Drinking from Waterfalls.

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  • Food and drink was placed before us, but by now I was so jittery I couldn't even think of eating or drinking.

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  • However, the rounded rimmed unglazed drinking jug (R6) is probably earlier.

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  • The guy sees a bunch of people standing knee-deep in cow manure drinking coffee.

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  • An iron drinking ladle is chained to the building.

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  • Devlin refers to Serpent Lane, which led from the dragon's lair in the hills down to its drinking place at the river.

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  • Terri loves to travel and experience differing cultures whilst another favorite pastime is spending time with friends drinking latte and eating chocolate cake!

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  • In its interior, there was ' a neat little drinking fountain, affording copious libations of ' acqua pura ' ' .

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  • Mind you there was hardly any drinking of intoxicating liquor.

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  • You are just not going to get much magnesium from drinking even the most nutrient rich mineral water.

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  • Have brunch with Peter, who says, while drinking six margaritas, that I've gained weight and need to learn more self-control.

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  • I am drinking a merlot at the moment which is on the edge of ' nasty ' .

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  • If you start drinking enough methanol to get inebriated, you overwhelm your liver's metabolic machinery, and serious problems result.

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  • He is currently sleeping rough and drinking meths but thinks he could take us to the Premiership.

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  • Alan in the pub - drinking a banana milkshake!

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  • Perhaps looking in Montgomery Ward's catalog, and drinking moonshine and hot water, since it is cold.

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  • In practice, I spent most of the time drinking Guinness and playing with the computer.

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  • The researchers say that their findings contradict the idea that drinking too much beer makes people obese.

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  • On the other hand he could be at the bar at Panorama above drinking ouzo.

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  • The key question was how much they owed to everyone, from the bank manager to the drinking pal at the local pub.

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  • The fact was only too palpable that there was too much drinking in the town.

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  • Supporters are asked to be aware of the tough drinking policies in force from the local plod.

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  • Other causes include drinking excessive amounts of alcohol and exposure to inhaled chemical pollutants, such as paint fumes or asbestos fibers.

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  • Stick to the drinking Mr McGowan, there's a new pretender in town.

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  • During Carnival time people let their hair down and after much drinking anything goes with sexual prudery being thrown out the window.

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  • Drinking raki is a ritual and is traditionally accompanied by a variety of meze (hors d'oeuvres ).

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  • Einar Gilkyson was a once successful rancher whose spread went to seed after he developed a serious drinking problem.

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  • We can also take in extra doses by eating food in which the fat has turned rancid, by smoking or drinking alcohol.

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  • No birds sing, unless they're ones from far forests, drinking sea-water here, making raucous cries.

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  • I am currently drinking some rather revolting protein drinks twice a day to help build me up.

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  • Antoine was drinking rum in a Jamaican bar without a single thought of home.

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  • I watched from a neighbor's veranda with a couple of men, drinking sugar cane rum.

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  • Another bizarre evening involved being driven to a small bar on a beach and drinking rum in the sea by moonlight!

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  • In fact, millions of people living in Asia and South America rely on glacial runoff for drinking water and irrigation.

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  • I remembered recently how little I enjoyed the run-up to Christmas last year, and the constant drinking that December seems to mean.

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  • A child dies every 15 seconds from diseases associated with unsafe drinking water and inadequate sanitation.

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  • There is no risk from using aluminum saucepans or from drinking tea, which contains traces of the metal.

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  • Social drinking â being with my family What is your most over-used saying?

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  • The drinking of tea by the poor was seen as downright scandalous.

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  • This week's Star Academy Drinking Game joker is on Betcha; this week's Star Academy Drinking Game tipple is apple schnapps.

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  • One 13-year-old schoolgirl, from North London, who did not wish to be named, said she started drinking aged 10.

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  • I tell them about working as a forklift driver at the whiskey bond and since then drinking no scotch, nor any alcohol.

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  • Forgot to add, i've been drinking all day and missed the pan for a few secs and the floors covered in excrement.

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  • Like sex, eating and drinking are so sensual.

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  • It is usually contracted through eating or drinking food or water contaminated by infected sewage or feces.

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  • But, then he started drinking a lot of water and getting skinny.

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  • I for one am glad that my Easter faith does not depend on handling deadly snakes or drinking poison.

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  • Free drinks stopped at 9.30, so the guests stopped drinking, and the staff at Momo got sniffy.

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  • I will take you from drinking soda out of mugs.

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  • Numerous consumer enquiries also led to the preparation of a leaflet on using lead-free solder for drinking water fittings.

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  • He sets off on a drinking spree which he hopes will rub out the memory of the blow to his pride.

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  • Drinking on an empty stomach also increase the effect.

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  • And should I be wearing a kilt while drinking this fine plaid stout?

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  • The " drinking straws " would be passed through a hole or tear in the foil top.

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  • She was instrumental in getting streetlights for four streets and drinking water connection to eight households.

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  • Drinking tankards, jewelry, picture frames and decorative gifts as a cheaper alternative to silver.

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  • Spanish tapas is served all day in the bar, & the outdoor deck can't be beaten for summertime drinking.

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  • Resolved, to maintain the strictest temperance in eating and drinking.

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  • A night out at one of Guadalajara's night clubs or drinking tequila at a family celebration is all part of life.

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  • Endowments, like nuclear fission and drinking tequila, were a good idea at the time.

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  • Warsaw Drinking culture The Poles have always liked a tipple.

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  • For at the ordinary, calling for Rhenish wine and drinking of it deep, he soon became unutterably tipsy.

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  • You'll never guess what I've just found Drinking tho a straw are you Tum diddly dum dum toot toot!

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  • Lacking any such political foundations, Kennedy was easily toppled by his drinking.

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  • Green-crested touraco -- A single at the drinking pool in Abuko on 18th.

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  • Then keeping close to the wall on the left cross another stile by a cattle drinking trough.

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  • Regulation 25(1)(b) gives water undertakers the discretion to decide which products would not adversely affect the quality of drinking water.

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  • Avoid drinking coffee after lunchtime 8. Try natural supplements that may help sleep eg those containing valerian.

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  • By all accounts he was a hard drinking, personally vindictive man with a grudge.

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  • We had a nice evening watching a video and drinking some vino.

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  • William, who was drinking vodka with a mixer, indulged in banter with his mates.

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  • It didn't even take two minutes, because they put on a show that gives you the warm and tingly feeling of drinking vodka.

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  • In this way they can survive for many days without drinking any water.

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  • Drinking water Free, fresh drinking water should be available at all times.

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  • Brightwater - natural spring water Brightwater, located in Blackpool, supplies drinking water coolers & dispensers.

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  • When installing copper drinking water pipes, lead-free solder should be used.

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  • The Group emphasizes the importance of liaison and team work in managing an incident or outbreak involving Cryptosporidium in the drinking water supply.

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  • He remained in the house all the afternoon drinking whiskey.

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  • The environmentally friendly technology was created to " provide wholesome, safe drinking water at a reasonable cost " .

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  • South American fiestas can be pretty wild with drinking, dancing, games and music.

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  • The cause of his death was acute gout brought on by excessive drinking.

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  • In the second and third books Clement enters into particulars, and explains how the Christian following the Logos or Reason ought to behave in the various circumstances of life - in eating, drinking, furnishing a house, in dress, in the relations of social life, in the care of the body, and similar concerns, and concludes with a general description of the life of a Christian.

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  • The ceremony may be the spiritualized descent of the primitive oriental practice of drinking or being baptized in the blood of an animal, based upon a belief that the strength of brute creation could be acquired by consumption of its substance or contact with its blood.

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  • The typical bas relief, which is found in great abundance in the museums of Europe, invariably represents Mithras, under the form of a youth with conical cap and flying drapery, slaying the sacred bull, the scorpion attacking the genitals of the animal, the serpent drinking its blood, the dog springing towards the wound in its side, and frequently, in addition, the Sun-god, his messenger the raven, a fig-tree, a lion, a ewer, and torch-bearers.

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  • The building was intended to be "a place of public meeting for all sorts and descriptions of people, without distinction, who shall behave and conduct themselves in an orderly, sober, religious and devout manner, for the worship and adoration of the eternal, unsearchable and immutable Being, who is the author and preserver of the universe, but not under and by any other name, designation or title, peculiarly used for and applied to any particular being or beings by any man or set of men whatsoever; and that no graven image, statue or sculpture, carving, painting, picture, portrait or the likeness of anything shall be admitted within the said messuage, building, land, tenements, hereditament and premises; and that no sacrifice, offering or oblation of any kind or thing shall ever be permitted therein; and that no animal or living creature shall within or on the said messuage, &c., be deprived of life either for religious purposes or food, and that no eating or drinking (except such as shall be necessary by any accident for the preservation of life), feasting or rioting be permitted therein or thereon; and that in conducting the said worship or adoration, no object, animate or inanimate, that has been or is or shall hereafter become or be recognized as an object of worship by any man or set of men, shall be reviled or slightingly or contemptuously spoken of or alluded to, either in preaching or in the hymns or other mode of worship that may be delivered or used in the said messuage or building; and that no sermon, preaching, discourse, prayer or hymns be delivered, made or used in such worship, but such as have a tendency to the contemplation of the Author and Preserver of the universe or to the promotion of charity, morality, piety, benevolence, virtue and the strengthening of the bonds of union between men of all religious persuasions and creeds."

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  • The highest perfection with regard both to form and decoration was reached in the 16th century; subsequently the Venetian workmen somewhat abused their skill by giving extravagant forms to vessels, making drinking glasses in the forms of ships, lions, birds, whales and the like.

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  • So great was the confidence in Franklin in this emergency that early in 1756 the governor of Pennsylvania placed him in charge of the north-western frontier of the province, with power to raise troops, issue commissions and erect blockhouses; and Franklin remained in the wilderness for over a month, superintending the building 1 The meeting between Franklin, the type of the shrewd, cool provincial, and Braddock, a blustering, blundering, drinking British soldier, is dramatically portrayed by Thackeray in the 9th chapter of The Virginians.

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