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"drunkenness" Definitions
  1. the state of being drunk; the fact of often being drunk

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All this bad bird behavior is due to accidental drunkenness.
He was booked for disorderly conduct, obstruction and public drunkenness.
What does this view of drunkenness say about our society?
There is no drunkenness, no lack of balance or blurring.
The artist depicted an inner London slum ravaged by drunkenness.
His first proposed replacement was scuttled by allegations of drunkenness.
The effect might wind up looking a lot like drunkenness.
Confused by her unexplained, profound drunkenness, the woman's lawyer, Joseph Marusak, contacted Barbara Cordell at Panola College in Texas, who published a study in 2013 involving a man who experienced severe drunkenness without drinking.
Porter still faces charges of disorderly conduct and summary public drunkenness.
T.I. was arrested for simple assault, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness.
I don't want to go back to the drunkenness and hangovers.
Public drunkenness is prohibited, as is bringing alcohol to Qatar from abroad.
In Detroit, arrests for drunkenness declined 90 percent during Prohibition's first year.
Where does drunkenness and the amount that people drink come into it?
Earlier this summer, LeBeouf was arrested for disorderly conduct and public drunkenness.
ET, actor Shia LaBeouf was arrested for disorderly conduct and public drunkenness.
That may seem paradoxical, since drunkenness rarely makes anyone look particularly good.
Not long after his 35th birthday, he was arrested for public drunkenness.
His enemies retaliated by making his shame public, charging him with drunkenness.
Other clients were charged with public drunkenness, underage drinking and criminally trespassing.
Drowsy driving can only be self-reported and not measured like drunkenness.
Is it because my drunkenness disqualifies me from being The Good Victim?
From September 2, 1966: Sapgir has developed yet another stage of drunkenness.
At this point I start to feel the unmistakable pleasure of mild drunkenness.
The fallout from  T.I. 's May arrest for  public drunkenness  is getting worse.
Rates of arrest for marijuana, driving while intoxicated, and drunkenness showed no association.
Despite scandals involving sexual misbehaviour and drunkenness, America's fraternities and sororities are flourishing.
Henry County PD arrested Tip for simple assault, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness.
You've got to read the room and match that with your own drunkenness.
The Command Rated PG-13 for jovial drunkenness and terrible things happening underwater.
And forgive me my statistical drunkenness but peak-performance Tom tilted into absurdity.
Other incidents of drunkenness among crew members have drawn scrutiny to the industry.
The gut works differently -- allowing the ethanol to pass through, hence the drunkenness.
SebastiAn says Gainsbourg was put off by his directness, and very possibly his drunkenness.
All of the charges will be formally dropped EXCEPT public drunkenness and disorderly conduct.
Surely, the type of alcoholic drink can influence drunkenness levels and your dreaded hangover?
When you reach that level of drunkenness and drugs, you're very hard to reach.
By July, the department was enforcing "dry Sunday," to end the scourge of drunkenness.
When the god of drunkenness, debauch and theater comes to town, expect a party.
A night that began with laughs and elaborate handshakes quickly devolved into dangerous drunkenness.
He also said crime generally would increase, and that drunkenness and rape would specifically.
But alcohol promotes conviviality as well as drunkenness, and that relationship is less well explored.
Do you know what promiscuity, short skirts, drunkenness, and flirtatious behavior all have in common?
But some of their neighbours fear more drunkenness and noise, which will have a cost.
After all, the alcoholic's natural state is drunkenness, just as the addict's is being high.
She is awaiting possible charges of criminal mischief, open lewdness, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness.
But should the drunkenness of a sexual aggressor factor into evaluating his state of mind?
Now my office uses my name as an example of a certain level of drunkenness.
Jackson has faced allegations of questionable drug prescriptions, drunkenness and creating a hostile work environment.
Shortly after, locals chased away the village's detachment of National Guards for drunkenness and extortion.
Pop histories describe the saloon as a "symbol" — of masculinity, of drunkenness, of social ills.
History is littered with royal weddings full of violence, opulence, drunkenness and the occasional naked dude.
Porter has been charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, resisting arrest, public drunkenness and disorderly conduct.
Chase it all with a coffee, and then you're ready for your next bout of drunkenness.
Concerned citizens in Great Britain routinely complain about how bad the public drunkenness problem has become.
I had different stages of drunkenness throughout the movie, so there were different lenses for each.
He was initially charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, public drunkenness, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.
LaBeouf was arrested Saturday and charged with obstruction, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness, according to police.
Shia LaBeouf has credited the Georgia police officer who arrested him for public drunkenness in 2017.
His relatively harmless drunkenness seemed to turn into something more sinister, those close to him said.
His drunkenness, if true, is not an excuse for his behavior but may explain his denial.
They laugh, descending into riotous drunkenness and finding connection that both they and Eggers skitter around.
I'm upset about you passing the friendship line, and you're hyperventilating about your level of drunkenness!
Among high school seniors, we're seeing the lowest levels of alcohol use and drunkenness ever recorded.
On the ride to Mladost I felt myself sinking into drunkenness, or felt drunkenness rise around me, so that even as I responded to the driver's small talk I closed my eyes and could feel my head roll to the side before I yanked it up again.
The drunkenness made him seem almost like an unreal figure—an imaginary friend children craft in solitude.
He was arrested some 40 times, for driving under the influence, public drunkenness, shoplifting, trespassing and burglary.
According to CBS, another seven San Francisco SantaCon-goers were arrested for public drunkenness this past weekend.
This is LaBeouf's first role since his July 2017 arrest for disorderly conduct, obstruction and public drunkenness.
T.I. still faces 3 counts of misdemeanor disorderly conduct and one count of misdemeanor public drunkenness. Unbelievable.
If we look at the contemporary situation, drunkenness is seen as threatening to the stability of society.
Do you see a connection between the issue of drunkenness and the American dream of economic success?
And reformers' claim to fight immoral drunkenness was equally weak: Alcohol consumption was falling across the country.
Almost every human society, Forsyth shows, has created an elaborate web of rules around drinking and drunkenness.
That is how blasphemy, apostasy and drunkenness, none of which is penalized in the Quran, became crimes.
Apart from berry eaters, drunkenness can also befall yellow-bellied sapsuckers that feed on fermented tree sap.
Performing drunkenness requires striking what is, for many actors, an elusive balance — somewhere between sloshy and straight.
My drunkenness, mixed with my desire to be present for Brad, made the calls easy to dismiss.
Democrats circulated a summary that paints a picture of prescription drug misuse, a hostile work environment and drunkenness.
Big tech has a solution: Have the cars drive themselves, free of distractions, drunkenness, and other human foibles.
I drew the curtains and immediately fell into a peculiar state of 'drunkenness', characterised by an exaggerated imagination.
They were supposed to buy their way out and join the navy, but Hook's drunkenness ruined that plan.
References to chronic drunkenness as a sickness have been traced back as far as Ancient Greece and Egypt.
According to the AP, LeBeouf pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct and charges of public drunkenness were dropped.
Drunkenness is not enough, which we know for certain, since the experiment has been tried across the Atlantic.
By the time he lets his vulnerability show, he has hit the quiet, contemplative phase of extreme drunkenness.
But although rum was massively popular among the sailors, there were attendant problems—namely, drunkenness and ill discipline.
And yet there was always a whiff of extreme disorder — drunkenness, violence and fraud — threatening from down below.
The sheriffs would pull over busses passing through the county and basically randomly hand out public drunkenness tickets.
" Drunkenness, she informed me, was a kind of leveler, saying that "drunk people might as well be blind themselves.
The magazine reports that court records show two previous citations for public drunkenness; he apparently pleaded guilty both times.
I'm Ugandan, and we love to drink—we have Waragi gin, it's like petrol—so drunkenness is always about.
In 1535, religious critics pointed to Islam's Hanafi laws, which forbade drunkenness, as a justification to ban coffee again.
Jefferson also accused the district judge of making unlawful rulings, but Pickering's drunkenness is what he's more remembered for.
But sadly, in my drunkenness, I completely forgot to keep the receipts from not one but both Applebee's locations.
There are fewer places to dance or hear live music, but also fewer scenes of public drunkenness and violence.
What's happening: The data from the IATA highlights drunkenness and violence as the main catalysts behind such behavior, per Bloomberg.
In the middle of night, when the Trojan soldiers were sleeping off their drunkenness, the Greeks popped out and attacked.
Shia was off the rails this weekend when he was arrested by Savannah cops for public drunkenness and disorderly conduct.
LaBeouf was arrested on Saturday in Savannah, Georgia, and charged with obstruction, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness, according to police.
LaBeouf was arrested in 2017 for public drunkenness and went on a racist and expletive-filled tirade at police officers.
In most of the country, the threshold for illegal drunkenness is 0.08 grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood.
A review reported a "toxic" culture pervading the team in the leadup to London, with allegations of drunkenness and bullying.
Komenich entered McDermott's car, trying to keep his balance against both the movement of the train and his own drunkenness.
There are stories about his extravagant and loutish drunkenness, as there have been dating back to his time in college.
They were left to sleep off their drunkenness, and an unwelcome guest — a congressman — was suspected to have molested Samanta.
In recent months, the conservative province has flogged numerous people for un-Islamic activities, including gay sex, adultery and drunkenness.
My colleague Nick Corasaniti said this won't affect cases where drivers were falling down or showing other signs of drunkenness.
A Knightscope spokesperson said at the time that the man appeared intoxicated, and he was later charged with public drunkenness.
Similarly, we hear about, but never get a close look at, Bishop's habitual drunkenness and the abject suffering it entailed.
There was a similar mix with domestic disturbances and public drunkenness, which went down, while overall violence reports went up.
Because Cellardyke was able to stop drunkenness and the attendant street fighting and sexual harassment of women in public view.
Such fantasies — fueled in part by sleeplessness and drunkenness — draw from recesses of memory these characters haven't looked into recently.
So she educated herself in his library instead, and spent her teenage years scribbling gleeful tales of female drunkenness and violence.
Both men were charged with public drunkenness, an offence that can carry a fine or up to 15 days in detention.
He was arrested for public drunkenness and at one point accused Dierks Bentley of plagiarizing one of his songs on Twitter.
After a few bottles of wine and some shots, I can't say my drunkenness is particularly different from any other time.
TMZ also obtained police video back at the station after T.I. was arrested for public drunkenness, simple assault and disorderly conduct.
A slow-wave encounter is likely to leave you with what Léger calls "sleep drunkenness" instead of a feeling of rejuvenation.
Montae was arrested and charged with assault and battery and public drunkenness ... but prosecutors eventually dropped the case citing insufficient evidence.
According to multiple sources, the Transformers star was taken into police custody on suspicion of obstruction, disorderly conduct, and public drunkenness.
Williams was subsequently arrested on an outstanding warrant for possession of a controlled substance and public drunkenness, according to Lancaster Online.
In 2001, he was arrested for public drunkenness in New Orleans during Mardi Gras, and spent half a day in jail.
When the plane landed in Oklahoma City, he was arrested and charged with public drunkenness, assault and battery, and disorderly conduct.
Bonus fun: Justin told us how he nailed the perfect level of drunkenness to play the mad scientist on his show.
In the weeks after the deadly crush, South Yorkshire Police officials blamed Liverpool fans, falsely citing drunkenness, hooliganism and late arrivals.
The site's content included video and photos of "young adults engaged in crude behavior, drunkenness, and nudity," according to the statement.
Her boyfriend, Maurilio Juárez, 21, was talking happily with his brother and sister, all of them in various states of drunkenness.
Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, Archbishop of Colombo, blamed the incident on drunkenness and called for the closure of liquor shops in the area.
Police said the 38-year-old artist was charged with disorderly conduct, public drunkenness and simple assault and then released on bail.
LaBeouf, 31, pleaded no contest to a charge of disorderly conduct and not guilty to public drunkenness, according to Savannah court records.
CNN (CNN)Actor Shia LaBeouf was arrested Saturday in Savannah, Georgia, and charged with obstruction, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness, police said.
The appeal of drunkenness is that it offers you a way out of that, a momentary escape from the mundane, the everyday.
But whether that concept of "drunkenness" included caffeine jitters depended on which school of Muslim thought you subscribed to at the time.
Amid suggestions of a larger societal collapse, the one-percenters on the upper floors are snobbish brutes inclined toward drunkenness and debauchery.
Brown was charged with open lewdness and summary counts of public drunkenness, disorderly conduct, and criminal mischief on Tuesday, the department said.
Toni Morrison in her novels writes searingly about a black world pummeled by discrimination but also by violence, drunkenness and broken families.
Here we see the political skills start to form as he charms them, emphasizing not his father's drunkenness but his Harvard pedigree.
Once you start paying at the bar, keep in mind that beer, vodka, whiskey and wine all provide varying degrees of drunkenness.
A review of the London flop later found evidence of a "toxic" culture around the team, with allegations of drunkenness and bullying.
Those taxes reflected the strength of what was for sale; taxing whiskey more than beer made sense as a deterrent to drunkenness.
Sharma has been charged with misdemeanor counts of terroristic threats, indecent exposure, and resisting arrest, and a summary count of public drunkenness.
You can also find tasting sessions led by experts, listen to famous stories of drunkenness, and purchase wine from over 80 countries.
As we reported ... T.I. was arrested for simple assault, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness after getting into it with the security guard.
Nicholson was charged with assault and battery, and public drunkenness, while the woman was charged with malicious wounding and assault and battery.
But they would also encourage drunkenness and lasciviousness, and frown upon any slave who tried to put the time to productive use.
Raul Grijalva (R-Ariz.) used taxpayer funds to silence a staffer who claimed the congressman's drunkenness contributed to a hostile work environment.
The Jeffersonians eventually swallowed their doubts and convinced themselves to focus on Pickering's evident drunkenness and inappropriate behavior and ignore his alleged insanity.
"Robinson also rightfully asserts that, though she had been drinking that night, her drunkenness "does not give anyone the right to violate me.
His early military career showed flashes of brilliance before he resigned from a post in California amid accusations, almost certainly justified, of drunkenness.
With illness, rampant absenteeism, drunkenness and individual speed variation, a fleet of compositors had to be available to get through a night's work.
Tea aficionados usually slide into tea drunkenness, also commonly referred to as cha qi, when drinking matcha and other high-L-Theanine teas.
Just a few months later, LaBeouf was forced to apologize after being arrested again on charges of disorderly conduct, obstruction, and public drunkenness.
As the philosopher William James (an American, no less) put it: "Sobriety diminishes, discriminates, and says no; drunkenness expands, unites, and says yes."
LaBeouf was arrested early Saturday morning on suspicion of public drunkenness, obstruction, and disorderly conduct after an incident at Georgia's City Market in Savannah.
As he did not appear to meet the criteria for public drunkenness, police let him go with a citation for misdemeanor trespassing, Pedregon said.
Police say rapper T.I. has been arrested Wednesday for disorderly conduct and public drunkenness as he tried to enter his gated community outside Atlanta.
There is something, too, of Raskolnikov's restless desire to soar above the gray mass of humanity in the young Knausgaard's bouts of deranged drunkenness.
Related: Actor Shia LaBeouf arrested on public drunkenness charge Body camera video released by authorities showed a surly, uncooperative LaBeouf yelling profanities at police.
A survey by Unite, a union, found that 20% of cabin crew members had suffered physical abuse at some point, often related to drunkenness.
This year, he has also pled guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia, public drunkenness and use of a motor vehicle without the owner's consent.
For the Washingtonians, the 19th-century movement among working men to address the problem of drunkenness in their ranks, it definitely was a factor.
Lancaster Online reported that Williams had an outstanding criminal warrant for his arrest for charges of public drunkenness and possession of a controlled substance.
People gave a variety of responses with a wide range of meanings, most often associating the taglines with moderation, knowing limits and avoiding drunkenness.
Binge drinking and drunkenness by young people have also declined, in Britain and across Europe, but not as steeply as regular or occasional drinking.
Through drunkenness, I convinced myself that I was well, even happy, that my charms outweighed my faults when my faults were on egregious display.
Hawley Montgomery-Downs, a professor of psychology and pediatrics at West Virginia University, has found that sleep-deprived parents have impairments similar to drunkenness.
Mr. Tester released a list of accusations this week against Dr. Jackson alleging loose distribution of prescription drugs, a hostile work environment and drunkenness.
Conservatives argue that softer policing tactics in the 1970s, including lax attitudes to public drunkenness, were in part responsible for the rise in homelessness.
He would start the job tonight, he figured, if he could just take the edge off his drunkenness with a bit of a smoke.
Also according to public records, in 2001, Perrone was charged in Pennsylvania on a litany of offenses including stalking, burglary, harassment, and public drunkenness.
She'd negotiated a complicated deal with her husband to be there, trading a string of bedtime and bathroom duties for a pass to mild drunkenness.
James, trapped somewhere between abject drunkenness and a nasty daytime hangover, gives a very earnest affirmative because everyone was hanging out with Kristen last night.
He was horrified by the carnival atmosphere of the hanging, where he saw only "ribaldry, debauchery, levity, drunkenness and flaunting vice in 50 other shapes".
Her lawyer was able to get the charges dropped by proving that her body produces its own alcohol, leading to a natural state of drunkenness.
TMZ obtained the footage from the Henry County officer who busted T.I. for public drunkenness and simple assault of the security guard back in May.
The attorney believes Oklahoma is the only state with this bizarre exception for nonconsensual oral sex and drunkenness, but says it could easily be closed.
Shia LaBeouf was arrested early Saturday morning on suspicion of public drunkenness, obstruction, and disorderly conduct after causing a disturbance at Savannah, Georgia's City Market.
The free-flowing beer made public drunkenness, brawling, and vagrancy a persistent problem in the town, which officially has a population of just 14 people.
Between the lines: The patent application never says exactly what it means by "users having an unusual state," but drunkenness seems like a good candidate.
Thirteen lance corporals from the 1st Marine Division were charged with offenses including human smuggling, larceny, drunkenness, and perjury, Stars and Stripes reported in September.
Before the program started in 220, officers were calling ambulances for more than 300 students a year because of drunkenness — the majority of them freshmen.
The men, meanwhile, are an astoundingly sorry lot, plagues to be endured or escaped, nearly all marked by violence, drunkenness, criminality or outright mental disturbance.
There was debate over the value of alcohol on these expeditions — no one wanted to encourage drunkenness and alcohol could be dangerous in the field.
But a large percentage are held for nonviolent drug, property or "public order" offenses like prostitution, public drunkenness and even driving on a suspended license.
The idea was that eliminating outward signs of crime, like public drunkenness and urination, loitering, graffiti and, indeed, broken windows, would reduce more serious crimes.
Under the leadership of Wayne B. Wheeler, the Anti-Saloon League tapped into conservative beliefs by associating alcohol and drunkenness with immigrants, big cities, and crime.
Brock needs to realize that he was, and is, the problem here; not drunkenness, not the vagueness of his own memories and certainly not the victim.
According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the 33-year-old Pettigrew was charged with two counts of aggravated assault and theft of services and public drunkenness.
In Georgia, LaBeouf was booked for public drunkenness — a charge that was later dropped — and disorderly conduct, which he pleaded no contest to, along with obstruction.
A post-Games review found a "toxic culture" had developed in the team, along with evidence of drunkenness, prescription drug abuse and mismanagement by senior staff.
A post-Games review found a "toxic culture" had been allowed to develop in the team and reported allegations of bullying and drunkenness among other problems.
While drunkenness directly correlates to alcohol in the bloodstream, cannabis impairment takes place only when THC makes its way into the fatty tissue of the brain.
The president is still fuming at Tester for detailing the allegations of drunkenness that derailed White House doctor Ronny Jackson's nomination to be Veterans Affairs secretary.
A SHORT HISTORY OF DRUNKENNESS How, Why, Where, and When Humankind Has Gotten Merry From the Stone Age to the Present By Mark Forsyth 243 pp.
Corroborative evidence having been given, the alderman held that the charge of drunkenness had not been proved and therefore, he said he should dismiss the matter.
Because of the pilot's drunkenness, the flight was delayed for more than an hour, but eventually took off with two pilots instead of the usual three.
She conducts revealing interviews with some of Ormond's most entitled male graduates, who talk casually about their bad behavior—food fights, public drunkenness, running around naked.
He was charged with disorderly conduct, public drunkenness, and simple assault, though he posted bond and was released from custody later that day, according to CNN.
Complaining of "slander", he said he believed the reports were based on allegations by a man he had fired in Liberia for drunkenness and abusing staff.
The self-proclaimed "crying girl from The Bachelor" Ashley Iaconetti commented on Corinne's drunkenness while sipping some wine of her own — Bachelor-brand wine, because of course.
This past spring, Spadafora was charged with simple assault, harassment and public drunkenness after he allegedly pulled a knife on a convenience store manager in Armstrong County.
What you should experience is increased mental clarity and lucidity; a sort of drunkenness that heightens your senses, rather than the regular kind which poos on them.
Those who don't participate but gaze upon this mighty work of drunkenness and despair have their own unifying and most modern of passions: voyeurism As for me?
The Henry County Sheriff's Office said T.I. was cited on misdemeanor charges of simple assault, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness after an alleged incident about 4 a.m.
Another of the Negro craftsmen [...] was so useful that when the man was thrown in jail for drunkenness, Lopez paid his fine and put him to work.
Now, in an effort to expose the truth, things once considered out of bounds, such as sexual dalliances and patches of senility or drunkenness became fair game.
There is more drunkenness, more hostility, a sense that what should have been — what was in essence a sweet, platonic encounter — has become sour, sad and predatory.
In 2010, Russian prosecutors concluded that a pilot's drunkenness contributed to the crash of a Boeing 737 in Russia in 2008 that killed all 88 people aboard.
She continues to love him, despite his refusal to divorce his wife, his drunkenness, his negligible work prospects and his willingness to cheat on and exploit her.
Just as worrisome has been Mr. Dostum's often bizarre behavior, including allegations of public drunkenness, tearful outbursts during speeches and thinly veiled threats to kill political opponents.
During carnival (Purim is the Jewish version), men dressed like women, the people could insult the king and bishops, drunkenness and ribaldry was prized over sober propriety.
After passing the presidential baton from arch-soak Boris Yeltsin to superman of sobriety Vladimir Putin, the Russian state is trying to rein in its famous drunkenness.
With the previously mentioned missteps, one of the Adams Fosters wallows in her drunkenness in the most responsible way possible… with some important flirting interspersed throughout the night.
As we reported, T.I. was arrested last week for simple assault, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness after getting into it with the security guard at his gated community.
The substance, often called the "date rape drug," is known to have serious adverse side effects, from the mimicking of drunkenness to vomiting, blackouts, seizures and cardiac arrests.
The actor reportedly wrote the screenplay for Honey Boy when he was in court-ordered rehab, following his arrest for disorderly conduct and public drunkenness in Savannah, Georgia.
Police say the rapper T.I. was arrested early Wednesday on disorderly conduct, public drunkenness and simple assault charges as he tried to enter his gated community outside Atlanta.
Or will you wallow in drunkenness, get sent to the whipping post for breaking the sabbath, or live an almost perfect life, only to be undone by ingratitude?
In December, as daylight hours dwindled and plummeting temperatures froze the creeks and rivers that powered factory wheels, workers faced unemployment; begging, drunkenness, and rioting were not uncommon.
In tabloid newspapers they'll have two dozen photos of 18-year-old students drunk and falling over, which pushes the idea of drunkenness as chaotic, disorderly and destabilizing.
Four hundred of this sample then completed a questionnaire, which asked them to rate their drunkenness, extreme drinking, risk to long-term health, and risk of liver cirrhosis.
In one report, officers responding to a clandestine PCP laboratory experienced a number of symptoms during the lab raid, including drunkenness, headaches, skin rashes, tachycardia, confusion, and hallucinations.
Since 1928, the amount of alcohol permitted to consume on Svalbard was kept low to protect miners from drunkenness and alcoholism, which could be fatal in the mines.
Outside of dangerous levels of drunkenness, these booze-related incidents can include "minor trauma [like falling], car or boat crashes, or problems like vomiting or dehydration," he says.
"Gin Lane" is sometimes misread as a warning against the perils of drunkenness per se; in fact is a specific moral invective against the dangers of hard liquor.
Most were subsequently released but some were held and charged with a range of crimes not related to militant activity, such as drunkenness and traffic offenses, he added.
Watching Kavanaugh mired in allegations of decades-old drunkenness, Trump has become exasperated the "central casting" nominee he selected is now viewed differently by much of the country.
Drunkenness is not the objective, and it helps that many of the favored drinks are relatively low in alcohol: a glass of wine, a spritz of some kind.
Mr. Bracy's recall of events is spotty, but he said if he did misstate his Social Security number, it was more likely because of drunkenness than intentional deception.
You may be familiar with another recent bout of bird drunkenness, in which a Minnesota town's police department issued a statement notifying its residents of a drunken bird problem.
The two-page document, distributed by committee Democrats, fleshes out three categories of accusations — prescription drug misuse, hostile work environment and drunkenness — that threaten to derail President Trump's nominee.
All around me were noises that very nearly resembled the noises of human activity — chatter without words, chewing without food, drunkenness without the buzz, and music without the music.
The man, a Syrian citizen identified by Doha News in court papers as Omar Abdullah al-Hassan, was sentenced to 140 lashes for illegal sex acts and public drunkenness.
In "A Short History of Drunkenness," Mark Forsyth takes the tendency to endearing extremes: The very origin of the species, he reports, comes down to our love for hooch.
In one study, the loss of a single night's rest had about the same effect as reaching the legal limit of drunkenness when researchers measured performance on cognitive tests.
Yet this newfound status of "citizens worthy of service provision" was heavily conditioned by different agendas of social control: Arrests for loitering and public drunkenness were common, for instance.
But he said there was no way to have foreseen the mass drunkenness and the crowds on the square, which is not the traditional center of celebrations in the city.
He returned to the East Coast to join the Trump Organization in 2001, the same year he spent 11 hours in a New Orleans jail on charges of public drunkenness.
Jackson withdrew his nomination in April after allegations by current and former colleagues raised questions about his prescribing practices and leadership ability, including unsubstantiated accusations of drunkenness on the job.
"Hey lolly lolly lolly, hey lolly lolly ho," the old man sings, instructing the crowd to join him in a song that means nothing and says nothing, signifying only drunkenness.
IRISH-AMERICANS, who celebrate St Patrick's Day with a frenzy of public drunkenness, dyed-green beer and leprechaun costumes, might be disappointed at how the Irish themselves mark the holiday.
The 31-year-old Transformers actor was taken into police custody in Savannah, Georgia early Saturday morning and booked for disorderly conduct, obstruction and public drunkenness, according to booking records.
As we reported, T.I. was arrested for assault, public drunkenness and disorderly conduct in May after he allegedly confronted the security guard for not letting him enter the gated community.
Grace Brown, 20, was charged with open lewdness, public drunkenness, disorderly conduct, and criminal mischief by the West Mifflin Borough Police Department on Tuesday, the department said in a statement.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Rapping, drunkenness and "Star Wars" are some of the twists given to William Shakespeare's plays at the Edinburgh festival this year, marking the 400th anniversary of his death.
In an outdoor courtyard, they donned goggles meant to simulate impaired vision from medication, drowsiness or drunkenness, which is not usually a problem, since alcohol is banned in the kingdom.
And the researchers found an association between more frequent drunkenness and "unstructured socializing," that is, hanging out without adult supervision, an association that was stronger as the adolescents got older.
Mr. Biss was excellent in both works, strong through the complexities — what he calls the "composed drunkenness" — of the Andres, and showing an especially fine touch in the Beethoven finale.
The chief characteristic of this export is guaranteed drunkenness, something it has in common with the bridge-and-tunnel crowd that might invade New York City on any given weekend.
The drunkenness I here intend is … by this poison called Gin … the principal sustenance (if it may be so called) of more than a hundred thousand people in this Metropolis.
Ancient Greeks and modern Greeks — fraternities, I mean — have special festivals where they worship the side of being human that is drunkenness, theater, performance, disregard for all social codes, especially respectability.
Missouri's constitution says elected officials can be impeached for "crimes, misconduct, habitual drunkenness, wilful neglect of duty, corruption in office, incompetency, or any offence involving moral turpitude or oppression in office".
As attendees made their way into the bar, hoping to get one last beer before they ran out, others milled about the dance floor, looking lost—not from drunkenness, but disbelief.
Tester struck a heavy blow against Jackson Wednesday by releasing a memo detailing allegations of Jackson's unprofessional behavior at the White House, such as drunkenness and loose handling of prescription drugs.
But there's good news for anyone who does reach the "I'ma pour this into my shoe" stage of drunkenness, because a German court ruled on Monday that hangovers are an illness.
Prosecutors in Virginia charged him in 2014 with public drunkenness and obstruction of justice, both misdemeanors, as well as one felony count of assaulting a police officer, according to court records.
And in the days that followed, several other accusers came forward to make their own allegations against Spacey, challenging his implication that his behavior was an isolated incident of irresponsible drunkenness.
Rachel is prone to blackouts: she may have been involved, but she cannot be sure, because at the crossroads of her rage, drunkenness and obsession there is memory loss, confusion and hope.
If there's one thing you can always count onv Bravo's Housewives for besides a whole lot of drunkenness and drama, it's their willingness to share every tiny detail about their personal lives.
Bubs Katie Maloney and Tom Schwartz haven't had a real public screaming match since their summer 2016 wedding, even when Schwartzy was outed for possibly cheating during his periods of blackout drunkenness.
KIGALI (Reuters) - A prominent Ugandan gay rights activist was arrested upon her arrival at the airport of the Rwandan capital Kigali on Friday on suspicion of "drunkenness and gross misconduct", police said.
The 31-year-old Transformers actor was booked for disorderly conduct, obstruction and public drunkenness in Savannah, Georgia early Saturday morning, and new videos show his foul-mouthed tantrum during booking. pic.twitter.
But a night of drunkenness crumbled the barriers between our two camps, and some fraternity brothers invited a friend and me over to their penthouse for drinks and some low-quality cocaine.
He said he had no problem with background music in restaurants, but opposed music that put listeners in a state similar to drunkenness, causing them to jump around and bang their heads.
After graduating from college, he took some time to really find himself and worked as a bartender in Aspen, Colorado, but was eventually arrested for public drunkenness at a Mardi Gras celebration.
In one of the more elaborately Gothic setpieces of the novel, she begins slipping poison into her child's wine so that he'll associate drunkenness with sickness and won't inherit his father's vices.
Fighting against male drunkenness fell within the time-honored female purview of defending the family and the body; extending women's rights into a new political realm felt more radical and less immediate.
But there are other paths that go from the bottom of a glass to the floor of a jail cell, mostly having to do with the country's patchwork of public drunkenness laws.
The cops have reportedly pinpointed a local man with a history of public drunkenness as a suspect in the case after he was spotted near the home on the day of the fire.
"At one time, Adams had over a million followers on his social media sites, which mostly contained images and videos of young adults engaged in crude behavior, drunkenness and nudity," court documents said.
His name does not appear on an interior ministry blacklist that bars more than 400 people from attending sporting events, including for offences committed in Russia such as lighting flares and public drunkenness.
Rob Ford, the combative former mayor of Toronto who gained international notoriety with his confession of crack cocaine use, his public drunkenness and his belligerent clashes with other public officials, died on Tuesday.
On an intake form, the nurse wrote that Leonard said he had no plans to hurt himself and did not appear intoxicated, though he had been arrested on a charge of public drunkenness.
In 2018, Trump nominated Jackson to head the Department of Veterans Affairs, but he was forced to withdraw his candidacy after reports emerged of allegations of faulty prescription practices and drunkenness at work.
Mr. Hamidzai parried that charge of drunkenness by saying in a Facebook post that a senior policeman at the scene had been drunk, and that the policeman was an armed robber to boot.
Prosecutors in Henry County charged the rapper with simple assault, public drunkenness and disorderly conduct stemming from his arrest back in May, when a security guard refused to let him into the premises.
If you're a die-hard fan of The Room, it looks like all those years spent greeting dogs and announcing your drunkenness at parties in a flawless Tommy Wiseau impression may finally pay off.
While Kavanaugh has said he was focused in those days largely on academics, sports and service projects, a number of classmates have come forward painting a far different picture — including frequent drunkenness and belligerence.
In the video, which was filmed on a cellphone by one of the young men, Ohannessian can be heard telling the men to get in their car and that public drunkenness is a crime.
Some are so potently calming that, if you pound them back fast enough, instead of getting the shakes there's a good chance you slip into what some tea aficionados refer to as tea drunkenness.
He gravitated toward extreme behavior, extreme people and extreme situations, epitomized by his annual expeditions to Mardi Gras in New Orleans, which he recorded as a Dionysian rite of drunkenness, nudity and sexual excess.
Auto-brewery syndrome is difficult to diagnose, and can be dangerousAlthough drunkenness is easy to spot at a bar, symptoms of alcohol intoxication can be much more subtle in people who haven't been drinking.
The major encounters of the Civil War are deftly included, as are the business failures and bouts of drunkenness — never proved to have happened during major military campaigns, despite what his enemies often asserted.
In "Bacchus Atop Silenus," the golden-haired god of drunkenness, naked except for his sailor's cap, contemplates a winding red sail that snakes around a mast that thrusts across six separate sheets of paper.
Many of the biggest stars save their most elaborate looks for the more prestigious awards, and the Globes' well-documented quirkiness and tendency toward drunkenness mean that they're the place for second-tier wardrobe.
While it's normal for the body to break down carbs and sugars into ethanol, the drunkenness is caused by an overproduction of the byproduct, resulting in all the side effects that come with inebriation.
Given the din of controversy over women voting (not to mention the fact that voting often took place in taverns awash with drunkenness and guns), did they go to the polls together for safety?
The site largely showed images of students engaged in "crude behavior, drunkenness, and nudity," and once had more than 1 million combined followers on its social media platforms, according to the US Justice Department.
We're told she didn't elaborate on what kind of Rx, but she's adamant -- ingesting the pills that day and mixing it with booze intensified her drunkenness, which she says led to her blacking out.
Henry County, Georgia, prosecutors have charged the rapper, whose real name is Clifford Harris, with three misdemeanors — simple assault, public drunkenness and disorderly conduct — after an altercation with his gated community's security guard,  TMZ reported .
Actors Arthur Hill and Uta Hagen starred as a married couple, George and Martha, who invite two friends over for an evening that deteriorates amid vitriol, drunkenness, profanity, emasculation, cruel mind games and physical abuse.
" She sighs: "I'm pretty sure people who are wasted are going to be more of a hazard in that situation—come on, you have to be pretty intoxicated yourself to mistake cerebral palsy for drunkenness.
To find out if yarrow eliminates the sluggish and clumsy aspect of alcohol in place of a sharper, more attuned drunkenness, we're interchanging sips of yarrow tea with slugs of The Foragers "Mars Silvanus" liqueur.
Major Lohan was charged with two counts of drunken driving — one for getting behind the wheel of a commercial vehicle — two counts of disorderly conduct, one count of harassment, and one count of public drunkenness.
The idea of just drinking for pleasure was completely alien to me, but I loved the lazy ease of drunkenness, the warmth in my bones, and the feeling of comfort and confidence that it brought.
LaBeouf was arrested in Georgia on charges of disorderly conduct, obstruction, and public drunkenness — an incident that caused further outrage after bodycam footage obtained by TMZ showed LaBeouf's racist tirade against a black police officer.
Two unobjectionable depictions of Jews by Carpaccio alongside Bellini's "Drunkenness of Noah" highlight the latter's anti-Semitism: the patriarch's sons have caricature Jewish noses and the bulbous tip of Ham's is cruelly emphasised by light.
The Marines will face military court proceedings for alleged violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, including failure to obey an order, drunkenness, larceny, perjury and transporting and/or conspiring to transport undocumented immigrants.
Echoing an attitude shared by the English Puritans, who had come to short-lived political power in the 17th century under Oliver Cromwell, they decried Christmas and Easter alike as times of foolishness, drunkenness, and revelry.
Mr. Tester released a list of accusations alleging loose distribution of prescription drugs, a hostile work environment and drunkenness, allegations raised by more than 20 current and former military personnel who had worked with Dr. Jackson.
But WSB-TV Channel 2 reported that T.I. was charged with disorderly conduct and public drunkenness and released without bail, and that a friend who was with him also had a warrant out for his arrest.
That said, flag holders are inherent attention seekers and getting too close may bring you within the orbit of their "banter"—depending on your mood, state of drunkenness and willingness to engage, keep a safe distance.
Mr. Trump then nominated his White House physician, Dr. Ronny L. Jackson, to replace Dr. Shulkin, but he quickly withdrew the nomination after reports surfaced accusing Dr. Jackson of drunkenness and of improperly dispensing prescription drugs.
It's hard to know how often the Red Bull Zombies strike, because many trespasses go unreported and the ones that are called in are variously classified as criminal mischief, public drunkenness, underage drinking or disorderly conduct.
N. handed these out as the priest busied himself with one of the bottles, cutting the foil at the neck with a pocketknife attached to his keys, working at it slowly, with the deliberateness of drunkenness.
The beverage that's most memorably downed in "The Government Inspector," allowing Mr. Urie to put on one of the most exquisitely controlled displays of uncontrolled drunkenness I've ever witnessed, is a local wine of unspeakable badness.
There are two luscious animal photos by Peter Hujar, a video by Uri Aran and Quintessa Matranga's painting "Black Butter Champagne," which shows three alcoholic drinks, each doubled as if by drunkenness, against an upturned table.
Despite general relief in Israel over the men's release, many people raised ethical questions over issues like drunkenness and sexual consent, as well as reports that the woman had been recorded on video without her permission.
So to get around the missing information, researchers have used data on arrests for drunkenness, deaths caused by cirrhosis of the liver, deaths by alcoholism, and how many patients were admitted to hospitals for alcoholic psychosis.
Southwest Airlines told T+L that all of their flight attendants are trained to notice signs of drunkenness, and that they can refuse to serve a passenger or even refuse to board someone if they appear inebriated.
But even though pre-consenting isn't a real thing, there is something to celebrate in Kayla telling her date that she wanted to have sex despite her imminent drunkenness: communication, says Susan Li, who founded Project Consent.
LaBeouf wrote the indie autobiographical film in which he plays his alcoholic father, during time in court-ordered rehab following the dramatic arrest in July 2017 where he was charged with disorderly conduct, obstruction and public drunkenness.
Turner used his own drunkenness as an excuse for his actions, but none of the other men who saw her, two of whom were also visibly drunk when they spoke with the cops, reacted the way he did.
It nods toward social issues like drunkenness, looting, the Holocaust, and even extrajudicial killing, but it's often written in a manner that portrays these as temporary moral failings—these people are too likable for you to judge them.
"At one time, Adams had over a million followers on his social media sites, which mostly contained images and videos of young adults engaged in crude behavior, drunkenness, and nudity," a release from the Department of Justice reads.
Shia LaBeouf recently told the UK's Channel 4 that a costar with Down syndrome saved him after a string of embarrassing incidents culminated in his arrest in July 2017 on charges of disorderly conduct, obstruction, and public drunkenness.
Then, of course, there was the way the women celebrated after they won the tournament, captured for the world on players' Instagram stories: a lot of booze-soaked dancing and cursing, followed by several days of public drunkenness.
In fact, some research suggests that in cultures where alcohol drinking tends to occur with meals and with family—as in Italy or France—violence is less associated with drunkenness than it is in places like the United States.
Madam's Organ: This is the party hub of Adams Morgan, a neighborhood once known for insane drunkenness and debauchery that is only just beginning to reclaim its former glory after seeing a large number of closures in recent years.
His rumpled suits, fondness for profanity, racist and homophobic remarks, public drunkenness, admitted drug use and general boorishness made Mr. Ford seem like an outlier in a city that had carefully cultivated a reputation for multiculturalism, tolerance and sophistication.
It also alleged that Jackson had a private stash of controlled substances, wrote prescriptions that other doctors would not authorize, had an explosive temper, bullied colleagues, exhibited drunkenness while on duty and once wrecked a government vehicle while intoxicated.
Shia LaBeouf has thanked the Georgia police officer who arrested him for public drunkenness two years ago while accepting an award at the Hollywood Film Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday night.
AALST, Belgium — In Aalst, a small city northwest of Brussels, the Carnival parade is the main event of the year, where everyone and everything is mercilessly mocked, and drunkenness and a lack of taste are part of the mix.
RAPPER T.I. CHARGED WITH THREE MISDEMEANORS AFTER BEING ARRESTED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS "It was unacceptable for me to have used that offensive language; there is no excuse for it; and I apologize for having done it," Hogan said at the time.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian authorities charged two British soccer fans with public drunkenness and hooliganism on Monday after they were taken off a train heading for Volgograd where England were due to play in a World Cup match, the interior ministry said.
It's intriguing to consider the paradoxes that fueled Graham's imagination — Poussin, the paragon of Classicism, tossing his famously balanced principles of composition out the window in order to properly address his subject matter, the god of drunkenness and the irrational.
They found that a participant's rank — whether he or she was simply more or less drunk than the others around — was much more strongly associated with that person's perceptions of his or her own drunkenness than with the actual BrAC amount.
Eileen went to the toilet and came back to the bar determined to order a round, her drunkenness like a patiently smoldering fire in the back of her head that she did not, as yet, have to address putting out.
The throne you were building was made of moments, made of experiences in the State after excess drinking, made of leftover, unused drunkenness, kept overnight, dreamed, moon-soaked fumes you breathed into throne form, into a place where you could sit.
These anonymous sources who have been in touch with the Veterans' Affairs panel also say that Jackson was involved in "multiple incidents of drunkenness on duty" and got drunk at a Secret Service going away party and wrecked a government vehicle.
The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence called it a "mistake" that would allow people from other states who have been convicted of stalking, assault, sexual offenses, drunkenness, and people who are dangerously mentally ill to bring carry guns in Virginia.
While accepting an award for the script of his new autobiographical film Honey Boy at the Hollywood Film Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday, the actor extended a warm message to the police officer who arrested him for public drunkenness.
This week, a Panorama investigation by the BBC blew the lid on plane drunkenness, including the dramatic statistic that the number of passengers arrested for drinking offenses at UK airports and on flights has risen by 50 percent in a year.
Those actions included bolstering street-cleaning efforts; collecting on-the-spot fines of up to 140 euros, or about $160, for public urination, drunkenness or excessive noise; and starting a campaign to persuade visitors to respect the city and its rules.
Douglas is at his charismatic peak as Chuck Tatum, a former star reporter forced to head west and find employment at a small local paper after being fired from 11 different newspapers for a range of transgressions, from libel to drunkenness to adultery.
DOHA (Reuters) - Qatar may create special courts during the 2022 soccer World Cup to deal quickly and "very gently" with alcohol-consuming fans who break the law in a conservative Muslim state where public drunkenness is prohibited, a Qatari official said on Monday.
Drunkenness thwarts the existentialist journey of Dionysus, Ariadne, and the Minotaur in "The Thong of Dionysus" (2015), and lastly, "Camel Toe" (2008) similarly conveys a more comedic inflection, when a male aviator grapples with the loss of his lover with a curious distraction.
That much is obvious when second-wave "anti-sex" thought leaders like Brownmiller, the author of a classic text on rape titled Against Our Will, is giving 21st-century campus rape activists essentially the same advice as Slate's Emily Yoffe about excessive drunkenness.
They have cited staff for drunkenness; shoving, using other physical force and belittling children; for keeping kids in unair-conditioned rooms in mid-July at a shelter in El Paso; and in one case for having an "inappropriate relationship" with a child.
The toxicologist, Ernest Lykissa of Houston, who acknowledged having been paid $15,000 for his testimony, cited a formula that measures drunkenness based on the amount of alcohol consumed over certain time periods, as well as the weight and gender of the person.
There are so many different stages of drunkenness that we can't possibly categorize them all, but they do vary based on where you are on the scale from 'I am pleasantly intoxicated' to 'I just vomited in and propositioned a drainage pipe.
According to a new SciShow episode that talks about one of the few medically recorded instances of auto-brewery syndrome, in 2010 a 61-year-old man in Texas admitted himself to hospital after complaining of unexplained drunkenness for a full five years.
Most amusingly, Ngo presented a London sign reading "alcohol restricted zone" as evidence of Islamic dominance in the Whitechapel neighborhood; it was actually a public safety ordinance designed to discourage public acts of drunkenness from patrons of nearby pubs, bars, and strip clubs.
Under the Code of Practices, a set of ethical standards established in the early 1950s and voluntarily agreed to by broadcasters, things like profanity, sexual references, disparagement of religion and the depiction of drug use and drunkenness were closely monitored on all three networks.
"  When one naysayer tweeted that Shelton's drunkenness could be considered unprofessional, Shelton fired back by saying, "Oh I'm sorry ma'am… This account is meant for people who actually have a sense of humor.. We're not accepting cry baby tweets today.. Maybe try again tomorrow!
As most anyone well knows, lots of factors can influence someone's potential drunkenness, including weight, gender, and how much you've eaten before, but very roughly speaking, it can take anywhere from two to five drinks within a hour to reach a BAC of .08.
We're not just talking about a bottle of Yellow Tail slugged down behind your aunt's Beanie Baby collection, but a cornucopia of cocktails so all-encompassing, your extended family is guaranteed to be left in a pleasant haze of jovial drunkenness all day long.
Giving back is defined, in part, by importing major events to add tourism to the area, like Kenny Chesney concerts last year (one of which, rife with drunkenness, led to 25 arrests and up to 300 ejections) and the Frozen Tundra Hockey Classic in 2006.
The words were written by a 10th century poet named Ibn al-Tammar al-Wasiti, and they speak to a world of hedonistic sophisticates who blithely shrugged off Koranic dictums against alcohol consumption and drunkenness in the interests of worldly recreation and spiritual transport.
The syndrome can also cause a lethal level of drunkenness: When reintroducing carbs to his diet as a part of treatment, the patient in the case study had several recurring episodes of the disorder, including one with a life-threatening blood alcohol level of .
The denomination remains opposed to drinking; there are still Southern Baptists who regard Biblical warnings against "drunkenness" as proof that consuming alcohol is a sin, and who insist that, when John writes of Jesus turning water into wine, he is referring to unfermented grape juice.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's physician Ronny Jackson, nominated to head the Veterans Affairs Department, met with White House officials on Wednesday night following a new round of allegations about questionable drug prescriptions and on-the-job drunkenness, a source familiar with the situation told Reuters.
Urinating in a canal will land you an on-the-spot charge of €140 [$163.28 USD], while public drunkenness could set you back €95 [$110.80 USD]—fines introduced in an effort to curb the kind of rowdy behavior Amsterdam seems to bring out in some people.
It also refuses to issue licenses to anyone with an alcohol or substance addiction, or to those who police have previously determined have a "propensity for violence or instability," even if they have never been convicted of even a low-level offense, such as public drunkenness.
I place a lot of good things under the heading "irrationality" — not just dreams but also drunkenness, stonedness, artistic creation, listening to stories by the campfire, enjoyment of music and dancing, all sorts of orgiastic revelry, mass events like concerts and sports matches, and so on.
I's not clear yet whether the guard called the cops or someone else, but Henry County Police eventually arrived on the scene and arrested both T.I. and his friend — his friend on outstanding warrant and T.I. on misdemeanor charges of simple assault, disorderly conduct, and public drunkenness.
The fundamental issue, however, is the psychic toll being part of this ordeal exacts on Bernadine, her emotional distance driving a wedge between her and her husband (Wendell Pierce) and causing her to seek refuge in a variety of ways, including a bout of wanton drunkenness.
Semyonov says authorities are using "a big database" to exclude people accused of taking part in football-related disorder — including Shprygin, whose ID was canceled two hours before a Confederations Cup game — but also some with convictions dating back 20 years for minor offenses like jaywalking or public drunkenness.
Dr. Ronny Jackson, President Donald Trump's White House physician and nominee to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs, is facing allegations of prescription drug misuse, hostile work environment and drunkenness, The New York Times reports, citing a summary compiled by the Democratic staff of the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee.
No 'habitual drunkenness' or 'masturbation' allowed Regulations determining which diseases and ailments disqualify a registered man from being drafted for military service can be traced to the Civil War, according to a digital copy of an 280 regulation manual in the National Library of Medicine that spans 260 pages.
It veers often into trope—the post-coital devouring of a floppy slice of pizza, the slow-motion group dance montage, the introspective puffing of cigarettes, that moment of such drunkenness you cannot bring yourself to fully close the refrigerator door (I refuse to believe this ever happens in real life).
After whistleblowers raised multiple questions about Jackson's management style and medical practices (he was known as "the candy man" for handing out prescription sleep and wakefulness aids on overseas trips and there were reports of drunkenness on those trips), Jackson removed his nomination and was also removed as Trump's personal doctor.
The club abuts East Fairview Avenue, which, in Jones' telling, neatly illustrates the city's still divergent treatment of its citizens: Along the eastern end, near the country club and a neighborhood of exquisitely landscaped antebellum mansions, is an entertainment district where the authorities are lax about open drunkenness, the activist told me.
Beyond the usual criminal and credit score checks, Naborly uses an algorithm and a team of trained human analysts to crunch variables such as income verification, previous landlord verification, external media searches (if you've been in the news for public drunkenness or other shenanigans, the landlord will find out) and social media analysis.
Maybe Tom and Ariana can teach Brett how to spin off time with Lisa Vanderpump into successful side gigs — like cocktail books and new restaurants — and James can teach Brett how not to act, since, you know, James got kicked out of SUR and fired for his drunkenness and generally offensive, unapologetic behavior.
I had never been to one before, everything in my temperament kept me away from them, but now, since I was leaving Sofia, Z. had insisted that at least once I should have what he called a real Bulgarian night out, and the lure of him had overcome all my aversion to drunkenness and noise.
Virginia may reject applicants who fail specific criteria—two or more convictions for non-traffic related misdemeanors in the past five years, or public drunkenness within the past three years—and law enforcement officials can block permits by submitting a written declaration that he or she is likely to use the weapon unlawfully or negligently.
Whether fictional or real, the Ancient Athenian supper that Plato recounts in his "Symposium" has all the familiar outlines of our own modern gatherings: drunkenness, attempts at moderation, cures for hiccups, a "no shoes" policy, surprise drop-in guests, flirtations — not to mention some gentle ribbing, one-upmanship and a long, heated discussion of love.
Last year, the administration of Femke Halsema, Amsterdam's mayor, announced a set of such measures, which included rigorous street cleaning; on-the-spot collection of fines up to 140 euros, or about $160, for public urination, drunkenness or excessive noise; and a marketing campaign to persuade visitors to respect the city and its rules.
The company, a "mash-up of 'Girls Gone Wild' and MTV's 'Jackass,'" according to The Washington Post, (which mostly posted photos and videos of bad behavior with drunkenness and nudity, and which administrators at Iowa State publicly objected to), quickly earned large followings on Twitter and Snapchat and as many as 1.5 million followers on Instagram.
People knew me as the person who led spiritual retreats; the human who accidentally unplugged her headphones in the library's "quiet room" to gift my fellow students with the musical stylings of Rihanna's "Skin"; the sophomore who was once giggling so devilishly that the R.A. who looked like Justin Bieber requested I tone down my drunkenness.
Johnson and Taylor describe the sexual histories and relative state of drunkenness — often according to bartenders or other observers not conducting breathalyzer tests — of the various female accusers, as well as the "flirtatious" nature with which those women either talked to or texted the men they later charged with sexual assault; the men are given no such treatment.
Colored pencil on paper and cut-up images invoke thoughts of childhood and long-dormant muscle memory; thus they manage to eschew the pretense of high art by accessing that inherent Rausch — a sort of physiological drunkenness or affective intoxication that makes art possible, referenced in Fredric Jameson's The Ancients and the Postmoderns — worn down by life's sandy curves and gradations.
For even as the narrator learns the vulnerabilities of those around her — the combine driver who, in his drunkenness, blurts the name of a lost love; the village seamstress, and the succor she seeks in a locked room; the grandmother who loses her firstborn; the narrator's father, who loses his own mother far too young — the narrator, in the moment, keeps their secrets.
I cannot remember sobriety, I cannot remember what it is like to think straight, I do not know the joy of living a well-hydrated life, I can only think through a slow hazy stupor of drunkenness, this will continue until at least September and at worst my death, help me, please Lord, I could crush a gin and tonic right now like it was nothing.
To this day, no one knows exactly what killed the horror writer, but one popular theory for his 22000 death in Baltimore was that he was the victim of "cooping"—in other words, he was kidnapped by a band of thuggish partisans on Election Day, kept in a state of drunkenness, and forced to change his clothes so he could vote over and over again.
As we previously reported, Nicholson was arrested in Virginia back in December for assault and battery, and public drunkenness after video showed the 23-year-old beating the hell out of a guy in the middle of the street around 2 AM. You can see Nicholson throw a solid left which connects -- and the other man goes limp as he collapses to the ground.
Always One person who gets carried away and spirals down one of two staircases of drunkenness: the one where they take their trousers and/or underwear off in a way that literally everyone sees (bad), or the one where they get really weird about the fundamental lack of affection in their life and get really morose and ornery and also horny in a very hard-to-quantify way (extremely bad).
Scores: [long, quiet exhale that has been interpreted as a 0], 1, 0, 0.5, 2, 5, 5, for an average score of 1.9 A pretty good way of simulating the aching feeling of a hangover and the physical effects of drunkenness without the mental upshot is to drink a lot of sweet short shots of alcohol over the course of an hour while grading it as you go.
Related: This Is How One Pot Smoker Learned That Weed Plays a Mysterious Role in Psychosis Wendy Mariner, a Boston University School of Law and School of Public Health professor, said there's a long history of criminalizing addiction and vagrancy in the United States, though a 1962 Supreme Court ruling determined that governments couldn't criminalize addiction, but they could criminalize acts that addicted people engaged in, such as public drunkenness.
McEnroe (he plays the latter), is pretty wild even without the Kanye story, as he candidly discusses his arrest last year for public drunkenness ("I fucked up") and how it figures into his battle with alcoholism and his public perception as an unstable maverick ("I know you have a job to do... to continue this narrative that I'm a piece of shit" he says to the interviewer at one point).
On her first Friday night at Ryland, Greer finds herself at a frat party, where she is targeted by Darren Tinzler, a bro in a backward cap, who, in classic campus-predator form, appraises her drunkenness and gets her into a corner: He reached out in a proprietary way and rubbed the collar of her shirt between his fingers, and she was startled and didn't know what to do, because this wasn't right.
They include on-the-spot collection of fines as high as 140 euros, or about $183, for public urination, drunkenness or excessive noise (enforcement agents will be equipped with hand-held devices to take card payments); rigorous street cleaning; and the hiring of additional "hosts," or security workers in orange T-shirts, who are trained to give information and remind people of the rules, which include no drinking in the streets and no photographing prostitutes.

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