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14 Sentences With "taking alcohol"

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After being released he went out to celebrate, taking alcohol, sleeping pills and valium, Derambarsh said.
Indeed, he is very disciplined about taking alcohol ... I have hardly seen him drinking in recent times.
But according to a new study, we may need to start taking alcohol-related risks more seriously.
"Alcohol is not only a marker of increased risk of AF (as shown before, based on observational studies), but it seems to be also a real risk factor for AF, because if we 'treat' (in this case stop taking alcohol), we have a significant reduction in both the AF burden and the recurrence of AF," Dr. Renato Lopes, a professor of medicine at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina, who wasn't involved in the study, said in an email.
A Cornish fishing village. Sunday evening On their way to chapel, villagers are drinking outside the tavern. Pascoe, the lay preacher, arrives and chastises them for taking alcohol on the Sabbath. He declares that this is why the Lord has stopped sending them ships to plunder.
The Lutheran Church has had a long association with the Titjikala community. There is no continuous Northern Territory police presence or police station in the community. A permit is not required for a member of the public to visit Titjikala. Alcohol is banned from Titjikala and severe penalties apply for those taking alcohol into the community.
"Living It Up in Space" Time, 25 June 1973. After astronaut requests, NASA bought cream sherry for one Skylab mission and packaged some for testing on a reduced-gravity aircraft. In microgravity smells quickly permeate the environment and the agency found that the sherry triggered the gag reflex. Concern over public reaction to taking alcohol into space led NASA to abandon its plans.
In support of the declaration of the years 2011–2020 as the "Decade of Action for Road Safety" by the United Nations General Assembly, Luchemos por la Vida promotes its own actions and seeks to engage authorities and society regarding four subjects to reduce road fatalities: helmet use, use of safety belt and child restraint systems, avoidance of driving after taking alcohol, and speed control.
Alcohol intoxication is associated with an increased risk that people will become involved in risky sexual behaviours, such as unprotected sex. It is unclear whether the two are linked or the personality types of people who often drink large amounts of alcohol are more tolerant of risk-taking. Alcohol is linked to a large proportion of unwanted outcomes associated with sex such as date rape, unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.
However, Patrick find CCTV footage of a drunken Kim entering the local shop, the Minute Mart, late at night and taking alcohol. Kim explains to Denise that her erratic behaviour is due to a former boyfriend telling her that he has contracted HIV. Denise persuades Kim to take a HIV test which comes back negative, leaving Kim relieved. After Yusef sets the B&B; on fire, Kim, Patrick and Denise are left homeless, so they move in with brothers Anthony (Matt Lapinskas) and Tyler Moon (Tony Discipline) and borrow clothes from friends.
Copies of the rules soon appeared in many bars throughout the United Kingdom. Kate Fox, a social anthropologist, came up with a similar idea in her book Watching the English, but concluded their rationale was the need to minimise the possibility of violence between drinking companions. When taking alcohol to a BYOB (bring your own bottle/booze/beer) party, it is proper for a guest to leave any unconsumed alcohol behind when leaving the party. It shows appreciation to the host and shows responsibility on the guest's part.
He ultimately ended up in a rehab facility in Houston in 2008, and was transferred to a halfway house in May 2009.ESPN.com: Robbins says he's looking to his future In a 2009 interview with HBO's Real Sports, Robbins told Andrea Kremer that before being diagnosed as bipolar, he had dealt with his mood swings by taking alcohol, cocaine, marijuana and steroids. He also said that he had been in a manic mood for both Raider playoff games prior to the Super Bowl. His ex-wife, Marisa, also interviewed for the story, said that before the diagnosis there were days where he had breakfast and went right back to bed.
Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki was born about 1832 into the Ngati Maru sub-tribe of the Māori people in Poverty Bay on the south shore of East Cape. By the age of 20 he had become known as one of a group of "bother boys" or "social bandits" who led protests over land rights in the Makaraka district near present-day Gisborne, seizing horses and cattle that were being grazed without agreement on Māori land and also plundering settlers' homes, often taking alcohol. The protests were part of a movement to recover occupied land and set up a "coalition" against the government. Despite his involvement in land politics, Te Kooti stayed clear of the Pai Mārire (Hauhau) religion when it spread to the East Coast in early 1865.
Lawton LJ, in his per curiam judgment: > ...a self-induced incapacity will not excuse ... nor will one which could > have been reasonably foreseen as a result of either doing or omitting to do > something, for example, taking alcohol against medical advice after using > certain prescribed drugs or failing to have regular meals while taking > insulin. ... Such malfunctioning of his mind as there was, was caused by an > external factor and not by a bodily disorder in the nature of a disease > which disturbed the working of his mind. It follows in our judgment that > Quick was entitled to have his defence of automatism left to the jury and > that Mr. Justice Bridge's ruling as to the effect of the medical evidence > called by him was wrong. Had the defence of automatism been left to the > jury, a number of questions of fact would have had to be answered.

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