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For Soviet audiences, imbibing Western culture, and in fact, misinterpreting
At home, skip the blowtorch—especially after a night of imbibing.
While some freedom for Western behavior (imbibing homebrews, for instance) was
Once my friend and I settled in, we got to imbibing.
He finds it curious that people would object to imbibing insects.
All but a few brave Republicans are imbibing like there's no tomorrow.
If this was propaganda, no one has bad memories of imbibing it.
In fact, at most, imbibing isn't off-limits — it is even encouraged.
The scene cuts to the feast, midway through, everyone imbibing and joyful.
If you guzzle your wine, the intellectual benefits of imbibing are lost.
Dopamine analogies aside, binge-watching TV is decidedly different from imbibing illegal drugs.
Children were imbibing less human waste, and encountering the poliovirus later and later.
By imbibing alcohol and marijuana, he was "under the influence" while at work.
Has there ever been anything more American than imbibing alcohol from an irregular container?
America is now tribal, with each tribe imbibing its own social-media-fed ranting.
She's still not imbibing, and I'm holding on to some of that generational concern.
At night, it's filled with 30-somethings imbibing draft beers and sipping Aperol slushies.
Bongs and more mysterious imbibing devices were displayed like objects in an art gallery.
All this award-fueled commotion (and imbibing to calm the nerves) is making you hungry.
The festival is a frenzy of baijiu imbibing and gift-giving among family and friends.
Passengers have been imbibing in the skies since around 1950, according to Air & Space Magazine.
Similarly, never leave drinks unattended or accept drinks from strangers, no matter where you're imbibing.
Smoking on the ice is no longer permitted, and many provinces prohibit imbibing during play.
These inquisitive young humans soak in the culture around them, imbibing some profoundly warping ideas.
Early imbibing followed by sitting at cramped dinner tables heightens any sense of intergenerational strife.
The British have been imbibing gin, or some approximation of it, for hundreds of years.
Even with treats, toys and encouragement, our morally chaste trio of felines weren't interested in imbibing.
No one knows how much they've taken, for how long, and what else they've been imbibing.
During pregnancy, the mother imparts the flavors she is imbibing via amniotic fluid to the baby.
While nearly everyone spent the day imbibing, the whole scene was somehow also very family-friendly.
By the time you're in your late 20s, you've likely adopted some less extreme imbibing methods. 
The pop-up allowed patrons to submerge themselves in colorful balls while imbibing bright cocktails to match.
As with these earlier examples, the neural network here was trained by imbibing a carefully constructed dataset.
There might be a cure in all the imbibing they're bound to do ... according to him, anyway.
We moved from place to place, imbibing the nectar of different cultures, much like the opalescent hummingbird.
But the four-time leader of the Golden Globes is far from the only one imbibing on stage.
She's imbibing all the hedonistic pleasures of freedom like bowls of noodle soup and a scene-stealing puppy.
She turned to drinking, and even landed in jail for three days after one night of heavy imbibing.
If there's a lackluster meal or drink not worth imbibing at Rosewood Puebla, I certainly didn't experience it.
Still, I&aposve found significant value in a more regimented abstention from imbibing, even if it&aposs temporary.
She turned to drinking, with one night of heavy imbibing landing Price in Davidson County jail for three days.
Whether you're bending the rules at an event or just hiding your imbibing at a family reunion, drink responsibly.
But while we're talking about afternoon imbibing, we want to make sure another cocktail doesn't get overlooked: the Bellini.
There's a lot of shouting and dancing and imbibing and dudes just enjoying the hell out of each other.
Have you ever wanted to feel the effects of liquor without the actual benefit of imbibing said delicious alcohol?
And mocktails like virgin mojitos, piña coladas and margaritas can be good options for those who aren't imbibing alcohol.
Here, though, imbibing the information would feel more like watching YouTube than skimming Wikipedia—more like entertainment than homework.
While imbibing his refreshing brew and swiping at his phone, the rapist occasionally catches the dog's eye and smiles.
Imbibing, of course, has been linked to negative effects like impaired judgment and liver failure, "whiskey dick," and yes, alcoholism.
Learn how to do so yourself with his guide to eating, imbibing, indulging, and just generally living off the chain.
According to its latest data, Lithuanians are the biggest drinkers, imbibing an average of 14 liters of alcohol across 2012.
He learned to recite the Koran as a child, and grew up imbibing the anti-Semitism that pervaded his environment.
They have thrown out — or cut up — Trump neckties, called off stays at Trump hotels, even stopped imbibing Trump wines.
People were getting drunk and they were high, but they were upright regardless of whether or not they were imbibing.
By the Gilded Age, saloons were places for slow, social imbibing, a beer drinker's republic blending immigrant and American cultures.
For further imbibing, the chalet's cellar is stocked with a dizzying amount of premium wine available at an extra charge.
And based on the freely imbibing history of Globes participants, these probably weren't the only shots some audience members took.
Whether Britons follow similar principles when it comes to imbibing their politics will dictate the fortunes of Labour and the Conservatives.
In March the NTSA acquired 45 new vehicles, from which officers can patrol and pull over drivers they suspect of imbibing.
Some have even used it as a weight-loss elixir, imbibing a spoonful of the oil everyday to drop extra pounds.
Yet when people are not told they're imbibing energy drinks, there seems to be little effect on how intoxicated they feel.
I've voted in the last four presidential elections, been responsibly imbibing for 13 years or so, and paid taxes since 2006.
Mr. Obama, she pointed out, edited an issue of Wired magazine and was notorious for imbibing detailed memorandums on technology policy.
Call me a prude, but the prospect of imbibing something that was the product of anyone's fermented spit made me nauseous.
Since he secretly owns the Bonne Nuit, pinning its illegal gambling, imbibing of minors, and other sins is a perfect legal gotcha.
It turns out that the ants weren't into the anal excretion cocktail at all, imbibing the control water at consistently higher rates.
It won't help those artists' fans understand the line crossed between 'just singing along' and imbibing misogynistic ideas about women as objects.
He ceased imbibing with a third of the drink remaining, citing "not just indifference," but "actual disgust" as his reason for stopping.
Americans are drinking less beer and more wine and spirits, while also imbibing alcohol-infused seltzer, cider, kombucha and other potent potables.
The mood is especially lazy and indulgent, and definitely watch out for next day regrets after a shopping spree or over imbibing.
Many of the new treatments help people track their drinking — and perhaps most important, understand why they're imbibing in the first place.
It is no secret that dining out with drinks and imbibing at bars and nightclubs can make it harder to save money.
Estonia's alcohol taxes are far lower, so for years Finns have crossed the gulf to stock up, imbibing heartily along the way.
In 2014, 1,513 Indians died after imbibing toxic home brew—mainly as a result of lethal methanol unwittingly being manufactured rather than ethanol.
At trial, the Menéndez brothers alleged that they suffered years of abuse at the hands of their allegedly drug- and alcohol-imbibing parents.
For a vehicular theme, Mr. Trabucco didn't teetotal on his references to imbibing; there was also ODED at 223A, followed by GET LIT.
Hidden under the drumsticks and thighs are rafts of baguette that sat under the rotisserie, imbibing every drop that fell from the bird.
But, those drinks together have more calories than McDonald's iconic double burger — and many of us could be easily imbibing that every day.
Marisol's Love, a plaster mouth imbibing or possibly fellating a glass Coke bottle, sits in front of Jasper Johns's Flag (my favorite juxtaposition).
Returning to our barroom hypothetical, if the bad condition is a result of imbibing, then little to no weight should be given to it.
Whether the multinational executives who jet into international conferences, imbibing good wine and bad speeches, are well-placed to spot such opportunities is questionable.
Its residents are imbibing less tereré, a traditional cold drink made from the yerba mate plant, and more lattes in new European-style cafés.
The best winter vacations should involve some snow, a cool bar for imbibing après ski, and a fun hotel to gather with your friends.
"There is so much to do and think about," said Ms. Porchon-Lynch, a lifelong vegetarian and a wine enthusiast who still enjoys imbibing.
He believed that New York could be vital as a hip-hop hub, but only by fully imbibing the past and then innovating upon it.
While, of course, totally optional, for those who are imbibing anyway, it's a sort of adult bingo that adds an extra element to the evening.
They feel chronically anxious and imbibing makes them feel better, or they feel they can't talk to new people at all if they're not drunk.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that imbibing the marijuana plant brings with it a magically warped perception, which makes moviegoing a wildly different experience.
Ron Carey, who serves as both general manager and beverage director of the restaurant, oversees the intriguing imbibing options from Austrian rosé to Californian saisons.
Wine Country leans into the joy in imbibing with friends, delves into how sharing personal truths speak to the complexity of womanhood and female friendship.
Within months, they were in Syria under the watchful eyes of hooded, Kalashnikov-wielding militants, doing push-ups, fiddling with weapons and imbibing the ideology.
Still, what if imbibing too much wine prevents my body from retaining magnesium, no matter how many bananas I put into the blender for smoothies?
Now, as CNBC previously reported, Musk may have violated Tesla's business conduct policy by imbibing alcohol and marijuana while representing the company during the podcast.
Specifically, the researchers expect a 17.8% increase in volume around the globe, while those imbibing are expected to increase by just 5% between 2018 and 2030.
My first lessons in imbibing were power hours and Edward Fortyhands, not sipping wine coolers at high school sleepovers with someone's mom in the other room.
It's easy to describe the effects: the stumbling and the slurred words, but it doesn't really get at the blurred essence of imbibing too many martinis.
Having a couple drinks during the big game isn't something to freak out over, and one day of imbibing definitely won't set back your health permanently.
Instead, those people said, Mr. Trump prefers visual aides like charts and graphs — all the better for imbibing information and moving on to the next topic.
Inside this clandestine imbibing space is backlit shelving to spotlight special bottles of liquor and glassware, plus seating, additional built-in storage and a casino gaming table.
I am completely burned out from the marathon imbibing of the past few days and cannot feign enthusiasm when some dude throws Mardi Gras beads my way.
But here's the thing: All of the studies mentioned above—indeed, nearly every study that seems to condemn post-workout imbibing—involve binge drinking, not responsible tippling.
This exterior view of mushrooms amounts to a show about drinking that shows paintings of beer bottles, rather than relaying or describing the effects of imbibing them.
In Hamburg, Germany, spend your days exploring the city's historical charms, such as the expansive Rathaus town hall, and your nights imbibing at its many riverside bars.
She'd quit over and over again; inevitably, a few weeks (or more like days) in, I'd find her outside whatever bar we were imbibing at puffing away.
Now, however, recently passed laws regulating taprooms accommodate on-premise, direct-to-consumer imbibing; New York's taproom laws, for instance, only changed five years ago, in 27.
If California Dreamin' can appeal to baby boomers and soccer moms looking to avoid the hangovers of alcohol while still imbibing something to relax, the business could blossom.
We highly recommend staying at the Stein Eriksen Residences, grabbing bloody marys at the St. Regis Deer Valley, and imbibing in some delicious cocktails at High West Distillery.
We assure you that you will never associate the Tom and Jerry with Christmas—or an annoying animated cat and mouse—again after imbibing this boozy Thanksgiving cocktail.
Perplexed, even outraged by the decadent culture around him, he matches our shock, our sense of imbibing something squalid when we experience GTA IV's foul-mouthed, uncompromising parody.
Yet, one gets from her work an overflow of decorative filigree that becomes abject in its abundance — the visual equivalent of feeling sick after imbibing too much sugar.
Ahead we've rounded up 20 cute camping (or glamping!), outdoor eating and imbibing essentials that will be sure to bring the marshmallow roasting, hotdog toasting, and canteen sipping kumbaya.
In the indigenous way, you come to know the plant by imbibing it and getting to know its spirit and teaching capacities and you develop a relationship with it.
Bringing you, the good people of wherever it is you live, the buffoonery, brawling, imbibing, public fornication, roguishness, and general lunacy that tailgating at The Ralph had to offer.
Science says so: A new study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine suggests that moderate-to-intense exercise may offset some of the negative effects of imbibing.
But for the Chinese students, who grew up imbibing messages that all but equated their life prospects and self-worth with academic achievements, the setbacks can be profoundly unnerving.
This local favorite also features a menu of Greek wines, and imbibing with a glass while sitting alfresco is a pleasurable way to pass an evening in the neighborhood.
This sort of petty corruption has largely faded away, like so many chads in the wind, but the historical association between voting and imbibing has rarely seemed more relevant.
Reinforcing the point, the military's enforcer and National police chief, Nguyen Ngoc Loan, took to pacing the parliamentary gallery, conspicuously displaying his revolver while imbibing six-packs of beer.
For example, one work in the show features an image of Herakles reclining and drinking, which can help us to envision the original, imbibing viewers of these ceramic vessels.
At the time I thought this was the height of pointlessness, not knowing that imbibing narcs to make humanity seem more tenable would become a great fixture in my life.
CannaKorp, by adopting Keurig's successful product model, is positioning itself for adoption by an older demographic of medical marijuana consumers who'd be into having a sophisticated, dedicated appliance for imbibing.
A research team, mainly from the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, used phone metadata to determine when their research subjects—regular drinkers aged 21 to 28—were imbibing.
I look at people who do juice cleanses and think about how imbibing such an excess of fructose so quickly is much more dangerous for me than eating delicious gelato.
He spent a decade traveling the world in search of remedies for the dreaded karmic payback for too much imbibing, using himself and his battered immune system as a guinea pig.
The group spent the evening joshing each other, imbibing red wine and eventually "depleted the restaurant's caviar supply," according to an anonymous source cited in the Post's Page Six gossip column.
The concept behind the kits is that they give the user a better insight into the drugs they're imbibing, and give them the chance to say no before its too late.
I live on Martha's Vineyard, by the wine-dark sea, where drink animates the bleak winter months — and lays down a base for the heroic imbibing of the summer social season.
But apparently, above all, the Modernist members enjoy imbibing — the club employs a veteran mixologist, and the walls are lined with members' personal caches of liquors, some secured with biometric locks.
And then I became a teenager and wasn't reading that much other than what was assigned in school, and playing basketball and chasing girls, and imbibing things that weren't very healthy.
During his testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, Kavanaugh proactively addressed talk that he was a heavy drinker -- and fielded questions on his imbibing from Democratic senators.
I felt that many of the social teachings that I was imbibing were either very much consonant with what I believed or led on to what I was coming to believe.
And, just like hot cocoa and baked goods cue the arrival of the winter, a certain hashtag is starting to pop up to remind us it is, indeed, time to start imbibing.
She spends much of reputation (nine of its 15 tracks, to be exact), rattling off the beverages she's imbibing — and she's getting drunk on something a bit stronger than jealousy these days.
He rented a 110-square-foot studio apartment and wrote for more than 20 hours a day, imbibing energy drinks to keep awake and popping sleeping pills when he needed to nap.
Still, that evolution didn't happen without me imbibing the creative fire of Stan Lee and Mr. Kirby and all who dwelt in that house of Marvel, that house of magic, over the decades.
When customers aren't discussing or imbibing, they flip through a thick binder of recipes, pore over esoteric ingredients and grind barley and other grains in the grain mill, all to a punk rock soundtrack.
In the marbled lobby bar of the Ritz-Carlton in downtown Philadelphia Wednesday, where donors and high-powered operatives were already imbibing heavily by midday, it was clear that Clinton's campaign was about continuity.
St. Patrick's Day, celebrated every year on March 17, has become synonymous with shamrocks, the color green, pinching, (if perchance you've forgotten to wear the color green), and plenty of guilt-free alcohol imbibing.
With the names of the previous winners on them, the glasses, which come with a mint julep inside, are both an item to cherish and to jog your memory after imbibing one too many.
We're not sure you'll need this comprehensive guide to imbibing at Disney World every time you visit the theme park, but it surely can't hurt to brush up on some of the hot spots.
The Manuel Three-In-One Coffeemaker elegantly combines quality coffee and sleek design, making it an ideal gift for someone who wants lots of caffeine-imbibing options, without an entire cabinet stuffed with coffee equipment.
So, our days high-fiving after sinking a ping pong ball in a red Solo cup are long over, but we hope we're never too mature for imbibing with friends and partaking in silly antics.
Kalanick at one point ordered the beer taps in the office locked during certain hours, controlling when employees could pour themselves a pint, after expressing displeasure with one imbibing staff member, said one former employee.
Years before the 2017 booze-fueled Bachelor in Paradise scandal, Booth began limiting the players' choices to beer, white wine, or vodka and had the liquids dyed so production could tell when they were imbibing.
This three-in-one coffe machine elegantly combines quality coffee and sleek design, making it an ideal gift for someone who wants lots of caffeine-imbibing options, without an entire cabinet stuffed with coffee equipment.
The New Year, Do You retreat at Haven Riviera Cancun in Mexico will see guests focusing on their mental and physical health while also imbibing drinking delicious cocktails and having their horoscopes read to them.
Tech and business newsletter The Hustle surveyed more than 2,000 alcohol-drinking adults about their online shopping behavior after imbibing and found that on average, shoppers spent more than $400 per year on items bought while intoxicated.
Now that the beverage is being sold in China, it is beginning to leave a similar wake there: Four young women in Nanjing were reported to have passed out and been robbed after imbibing Four Loko recently.
If, like me, you've been imbibing rather more than usual this last year, then you won't need much persuading to watch "Our Blood Is Wine," a slightly tipsy, thoroughly charming documentary about winemaking in post-Soviet Georgia.
With the help of tournament sponsors—most prominently and fittingly given the constant imbibing, Budweiser and Fireball—the organizers measure off a dozen pond hockey rinks across the lake, along with a beer tent hosting nightly events.
But before we get to when, exactly, you'll be imbibing, a disclaimer: We don't know your body or your alcohol tolerance, or what the night has in store, so please drink carefully and adjust the rules as needed.
After imbibing in some purloined Champagne, she helped herself to a $28,000 lavender and black lace gown (which was designed by the comic book artist Joëlle Jones; the groom's gray three-piece suit was designed by Mr. Janin).
Manual Three-in-One Coffeemaker The Manuel Three-In-One Coffeemaker elegantly combines quality coffee and sleek design, making it an ideal gift for someone who wants lots of caffeine-imbibing options, without an entire cabinet stuffed with coffee equipment.
The dog is the star of a video — posted Facebook on May 7 and viewed over one million times — that shows the pooch running to a pink ice cream truck, waiting his turn and politely imbibing a delicious frozen treat.
But like all beverages, it's a lot better when it's boozy—so the folks at Wachusett Brewing Company in Massachusetts decided to transform our beloved bubbly water into a malt beverage and put it in a can for easy imbibing.
If your list for small gifts and stocking stuffers include those in the 21+ set who partake in a drink or two on evenings and weekends, there's a plethora of ways to acknowledge their imbibing passion without shelling out major cash.
Further though, tastes change and evolve, and as is the case with so many of the wonderful imbibing ingredients we get to play with today, the onset of the cocktail renaissance is what brought on a newfound surge for Laird's.
Canada Aside from its role as a running gag in perhaps the most criminally underrated comedy of this century, I'm not sure I've heard many Americans ask for a Molson in all my years of imbibing, and that's too bad.
These metallic vessels are now synonymous with iced imbibing, but the origins of the cocktail container were purely coincidental: According to an explainer published on FWx, Russian immigrant Sophie Berezinski peddled these mugs as overstock in California back in 1941.
Three-in-one coffee machine This three-in-one coffe machine elegantly combines quality coffee and sleek design, making it an ideal gift for someone who wants lots of caffeine-imbibing options, without an entire cabinet stuffed with coffee equipment.
Overlooking Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's onetime home in South Pigalle — the formerly louche red-light district that's fast filling with upscale nightspots, neo-bistros and bobos (French hipsters) who call it "SoPi" — Le Grand Pigalle revolves around a rarefied culture of imbibing.
But it's also driven his other ventures, like Desert Daze, a small festival he founded in Joshua Tree first known for hosting cannabinoid-imbibing rock bands from around the States, but soon became home for all freaks across both genre and international borders.
As the newly married Fitzgeralds ride the success of "This Side of Paradise," published in 1920, there are endless shots of one or both drinking from a bottle, imbibing in bathtubs and so on, navigating the party circuit in New York and elsewhere.
Warrington also speculates that as people have become increasingly open about their desire to abstain apart from the assumed reasons (addiction, pregnancy, religiosity), that has opened the gates for an increased introspection about imbibing, and an increased willingness to take a break or abstain altogether.
AltMed's goals are currently a big point of focus in the cannabis industry: One should expect a degree of quality control while imbibing some form of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol, weed's psychoactive ingredient) or CBD (cannabidiol, one of the plant's other active compounds) for medicinal reasons.
Come to this novel for its sweat-drenched lunch-hour sex scenes, its daytime martini-imbibing, its ashtrays in the office and its portrait of a 1980s Manhattan in which drug dealers still loiter at the margins of the green market in Union Square.
The old Company officers with their bibis had lived at least partly in another culture, imbibing, even passively, the scents and sounds of other peoples and other religions; they were bound to learn not only the grammar of their lovers' language but also some of its nuances.
We are talking about millions who are reading Reddit and 4chan, imbibing fabricated stories attributed to fictitious publications like The Denver Guardian and getting whipped into a fury of self-righteous anger that — given the easy access to guns in our society — may well result in violence.
Carousing, imbibing, aimlessly walking the dark stone streets, stopping to hear a musician serenading passers-by near one of the city's many old churches, or to watch a couple of children re-enacting that evening's Barcelona-Juventus soccer match against a wall off the Carrer del Carme.
Paying little attention to the chatty partygoers imbibing their free drinks and nibbling at a buffet of meats, cheeses, and shrimp, his enveloping DJ set includes selections from the new record, as well as a smattering of 20th century folk tunes from the likes of Psychic TV and Vashti Bunyan.
Awards shows have always been ripe for drinking games, and taking a drink every time you inaccurately predict the winner of an award is an old standby of sorts—but in recent years the Grammys have proved impervious to that rule of imbibing, since they drastically reduced the number of categories during the prime-time telecast.
In reality, Parisians probably aren't staring at the wrought-iron tourist trap all the time, but they are imbibing: according to a study from last May, 36 percent of men and 15 percent of women under 35 drank ten or more drinks per week—which adds up to millions of poubelles of empty wine bottles of bottles.
Conspiracy theorists are no longer just the net-dwelling, pot-smoking, Call of Duty–playing, Reddit-imbibing losers they once were; now, the notions of conspiracy are so deeply woven into the way we process information that it's become a default mental setting for people across all strains of society—like the YouTube skeptics, your aunt sharing links from abovetopsecret.
That far from being integral to our experience of connecting with others, and therefore living a full and happy life, getting drunk is an activity in and of itself: a simple act of altering our mental, emotional, and physical states through imbibing toxic liquor (a substance that, as Holly Whitaker reminded me, "is literally the same thing we use to fuel rockets and cars").
Some of the masks I find myself returning to are Biologique Recherche Masque Vivant, which is identical in both yeasty smell and brown sludgy appearance to Vegemite but leaves my skin glowing; Glossier Mega Greens Galaxy Pack with cress sprout extract, which I like to think is a good alternative to imbibing green juice; and Omorovicza Ultramoor Mud Mask, which goes on vividly blue and conquers my oily T-zone.

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