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41 Sentences With "drink to excess"

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But they want relief from the pressure to drink to excess.
Both daughters fail as actresses, and both watch their mothers drink to excess.
I rarely drink to excess these days because when I do, bad things happen.
Don't drink, or at least don't drink to excess and you won't get a hangover.
A 2008 study found that 53 percent of women students in the UK drink to excess.
The Equinox takes care of five people, does the chores, doesn't drink to excess and looks good.
He would drink to excess at every opportunity and gained back some of the weight he had lost.
Yes. But a little dehydration isn't all that's going on in your body when you drink to excess.
They are more likely to grow into adults who drink to excess, are violent, or are victims of violence.
The idea is that by raising prices, people—especially those who drink to excess—will purchase and consume less.
Hulking three-row vehicles are a chore to maneuver in the city, and most of them drink to excess.
And we have this really sick mindset in our culture, as if you deserve rape if you drink to excess.
In one piece, Ms. Rao suggested that women could spare being sexually assaulted if they did not drink to excess.
Court documents filed by the prosecution said that Xu's victim, then 20, was encouraged to drink to excess at the dinner.
They include not wearing pyjamas in public, not staring at one's phone while in company and not encouraging others to drink to excess.
The men who were left were less desirable, because they lacked income and were more likely to drink to excess or use drugs.
Like Jeffrey Dahmer, Oscar has to drink to excess before he kills, drowning whatever tiny inner voice he has in beer before rampaging.
We drink to excess because we're unable, or unwilling, to speak out about the daily injustices that rave our hopes and decimate our dreams.
But at the same time, the spread of ride-hailing apps may have tempted people to drink to excess, knowing that they won't be at the wheel.
But in the vision offered by the Republican Party this week, they are a scourge murdering Border Patrol officers, or unlicensed drivers who drink to excess and kill American citizens.
We're in holiday party season, and you read so many of these stories, and holiday parties are this recurring feature where people drink to excess and then do terrible things.
"It's incumbent on the airports to introduce these preventative measures to curb excessive drinking and the problems it creates, rather than allowing passengers to drink to excess before their flights," the spokesperson said.
Multiple former classmates of Kavanaugh's have said in recent days that they believe the judge was not entirely truthful about his history with alcohol, citing experiences where they saw him act belligerently or drink to excess.
A lot has changed over the past 100 years, but this pattern is still at the root of the Scandinavian drinking culture: People are less likely to drink daily, but once they do, they're more likely to drink to excess.
The parents of two former Penn State students, Adam and Denise Lipson, say that they warned administrators in 2014 and 2015 of fraternity hazing that included coercing first-year students to drink to excess, but that their concerns were ignored.
Since no one remembers what the holiday is actually about (each year we Google; each year we forget), March 17 has become an excuse to wear tacky green T-shirts and drink to excess, often to the strains of U2's greatest hits.
Jacobs added: "Given that all our flights are short-haul, very little alcohol is actually sold on board, so it's incumbent on the airports to introduce these preventative measures to curb excessive drinking and the problems it creates, rather than allowing passengers to drink to excess before their flights."
In the midst of excuses to overdo it and shattered expectations of the perfect family Christmas, something happened to make us realize that our drinking wasn't like other people's, that we were powerless over the compulsion to drink to excess, and that it was starting to make our lives really unmanageable.
So now, we find ourselves in the consumer gangbang that is the third week of November, when Thanksgiving dinner (assuming it hasn't been replaced by some sort of Black Friday shopping ritual) has become an excuse to eat yourself to a state of gastrointestinal misery, drink to excess, and get mad at family members who don't share the same political views.
Then earlier this week, Julie Swetnick, a federal government employee who claims she moved in the same social circles as Judge Kavanaugh, released a sworn statement that she saw him and Mr. Judge drink to excess at many parties; that Judge Kavanaugh was verbally abusive and physically aggressive toward young women at those parties, fondling and grabbing them; and that he was part of a group of young men who would spike the punch with alcohol or drugs in order to incapacitate and rape the women.
Doe attended a college in New Orleans, Louisiana in 2005-2006. A college friend told CNN that he was an active partier, who liked to drink to excess, and gamble. The News York Times reported that he returned to the United States in 2014, when his wife gave birth.
Baudelaire's relationships with actress Marie Daubrun and with courtesan Apollonie Sabatier, though the source of much inspiration, never produced any lasting satisfaction. He smoked opium, and in Brussels he began to drink to excess. Baudelaire suffered a massive stroke in 1866 and paralysis followed. After more than a year of aphasia, he received the last rites of the Catholic Church.
Darling later called a team meeting that saw the culprits fined £5 for breaching team rules. His approach to the hard- drinking Ernie Jones was similarly tough. To ensure that the fast bowler would not drink to excess, he selected Jones as twelfth man in a match against an English county team. When Jones refused to play, a team meeting saw him facing expulsion from the team.
225 again in the major leagues. Greenwood thought that his biggest struggle as a left-handed middle infielder was fielding ground balls, but he also had a problem that would be expected of a left-hander: making quick, accurate throws to first base. Compounding his problems was the fact that he liked to drink to excess, so he sometimes got on the bad side of a manager with his behavior.
The tales told by royalist writers of the cruelty inflicted by Simon and his wife on the child are not proven. Louis Charles' sister, Marie Therese, wrote in her memoires about the "monster Simon", as did Alcide Beauchesne. Antoine Simon's wife Marie-Jeanne, in fact, took great care of the child's person. Stories survive narrating how he was encouraged to eat and drink to excess and learned the language of the gutter.
In 1929 McCord sued a wealthy Chicago banker, Maurice Rothschild, for breach of promise, contending that he promised to marry her and then did not."Actress Sues Rothschild" New York Times (June 15, 1929): 10. via ProQuest"Vera McCord on Stand" New York Times (October 20, 1931): 2. via ProQuest She lost the suit in 1931, after her brother testified for the defense that "his sister was inclined to drink to excess".
Driving along the coastal road that evening, they chance upon an isolated beach that is actually called Boca del Cielo. Making camp there, they begin to relax and enjoy the ocean, along with the company of a local family. After their campsite is ransacked by a herd of pigs, they spend the night in the nearby village, where Luisa makes another phone call to Jano, bidding him an affectionate but final farewell. That evening, Luisa, Julio, and Tenoch drink to excess and joke about their sexual transgressions.
Meanwhile, Mary asks the Duke of Buckingham for help but he only pretends to help Brandon escape from the Tower, really planning to have him killed while escaping. The duke thinks he is drowned in the Thames, but he survives. Mary marries King Louis and encourages him to drink to excess and be active so that his already deteriorating health worsens. His heir Francis makes it clear that he will not return Mary to England after the king's death, but keep her for himself.
During his 18 tour in 2002 he found himself being argumentative and alienating close friends. At the end of the year he wished to make amends and live a healthier lifestyle and promised a girlfriend that he would quit alcohol for one month; he lasted two weeks. Moby continued to drink to excess and would ask audiences at concerts to give him drugs. Matters culminated shortly after he turned 43 when he attempted suicide; he had his last drink on October 18, 2008 and has since attended Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
"Wine of Wyoming" takes place in Wyoming during the Prohibition Era. The story follows the narrator, who is visiting Wyoming for the summer, who befriends a French immigrant couple who sell bootlegged beer and wine out of their home. The story discuses the couple's attempts to make a living in America with their young son, with a backdrop of American patrons who drink to excess and troubles with the law from getting caught selling alcohol. The story makes use of a mixture of French and English dialogue, often switching back and forth within the same conversation.
Underearners Anonymous (UA) is a twelve-step program founded in 2005 for men and women who have come together to overcome what they call "underearning". Underearning is not just the inability to provide for oneself monetarily, but also inability to provide for one's needs including future needs and the inability to express one's capabilities and competencies. The underlying premise of Underearners Anonymous is that underearning is a kind of mental disorder, rather like the alcoholic’s self-destructive compulsion to drink to excess. Indeed, members of UA sometimes refer to themselves as "time drunks", because they have a propensity to fritter away their time in useless activities, rather than pursuing constructive goals.

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