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41 Sentences With "drunk alcohol"

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He admitted to having drunk alcohol earlier in the day.
CHRISTIAN ANGERMAYER has never drunk alcohol nor smoked a cigarette.
He disparaged a second accuser for having drunk alcohol and for memory lapses.
Today, 21990 percent have smoked a cigarette, and 215 percent have drunk alcohol.
The men said that they had drunk alcohol and smoked marijuana at the party.
Throughout his testimony last Thursday, Kavanaugh insisted he'd never drunk alcohol to the point of blacking out.
During their age-11 survey, the children were asked whether they had ever smoked cigarettes or drunk alcohol.
Plenty of white people have barbecued, blasted music and drunk alcohol at that same Oakland park, without anyone calling the police.
In the mid 1980s, 55 percent of 22- to 2000-year-olds had smoked a cigarette, and 22015 percent had drunk alcohol.
Compared to older groups, Brits aged between 16 and 24 years were less likely to have drunk alcohol in the week previous to the ONS survey.
Her lawyer, Oliver Saxby QC, said Haines had not drunk alcohol since the incident and had been attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings up to four times a week.
In the interview with Fox, Kavanaugh said he had "never" drunk alcohol to the point of blacking out — ruling out the possibility that he had forgotten about any incidents of misconduct.
" Trump noted that he has never drunk alcohol or smoked a cigarette and said the best solution would be "if we can teach young people not to take drugs, just not to take them.
Johnson, according to the letter, is not taking any medications, has followed a gluten-free diet for the past five years, exercises regularly, does not complain of any pain anywhere and has not drunk alcohol since 1987.
Moreover, for the younger group, the proportion who had drunk alcohol had fallen from 22.5 percent in 234, whereas there had been only a small decline for the older group, down from 20123 percent over the same period.
Having measured U.K. drinking habits from 503 to 2014, the ONS found that young people in 2014 were less likely to have drunk alcohol in the previous week than older groups, with less than half of 16 to 213-year-olds reporting doing so in the survey, compared with 214 percent of 225 to 240-year-olds.
Staples has stated that he has never drunk alcohol or used illicit drugs, and that he follows a straight edge lifestyle. He lives in Southern California.
In a 1966 interview, he stated that he had never drunk alcohol, not uttered a swear word, although he smoked cigarettes for 108 years. In his later years he made a living selling automated needles and digging graves. In 1966, he divorced his wife Marie.
Barry apologised publicly and was reprimanded by Fine Gael.TD Barry apologises for pulling Collins onto lap Irish Times, 2013-07-11.‘Horseplay’ TD Tom Barry ‘mortified’ by his actions Irish Independent, 2013-07-12. He admitted having drunk alcohol before the incident but denied being drunk.
A Cologne-based imam, in an interview for a Russian television channel around 20 January 2016, gave a possible explanation for the attacks: women on New Year's Eve were lightly dressed and wore perfume; young men had taken pills or drugs or had drunk alcohol, were therefore disinhibited, and thus groped those women.
In 2008, Gaetz was arrested under a charge of driving under the influence (DUI) as he was driving back from the Swamp, a nightclub on Okaloosa Island, Florida. Police recorded Gaetz driving 13 mph over that area's speed limit. Police noted that Gaetz had shown physical signs of intoxication. Gaetz initially denied that he had drunk alcohol, but later admitted to drinking two beers.
Furthermore, he had been found guilty of defiling himself with Christian women, and often drunk alcohol. In short, he was charged as an apostate and unbeliever, in addition to being charged with having invited the "Spaniards" to invade Barbary (i.e., treason). They brought him to one of the gates in the city, fastened him between two boards, and sawed him in two, from skull and downwards.
He was married to Melissa the daughter of William B. Kipp, an early settler of the area, in 1882 and they has no children together. In the American Civil War he served in Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia as a member of the 129th Ohio Infantry, and was at the surrender of Cumberland Gap. It was said that he had never drunk alcohol, didn't smoke, and never used a profane word.
On 30 September 2012 they announced the birth of their daughter in The Times. Yelland said in 2009 that he checked into rehab for alcoholism in 2005 and has not drunk alcohol since. He said his novel was written both for children and adults, and a further theme is that of a young boy who has lost his mother. The book is dedicated to the memory of Tania, and to Max.
Dr. James A. Corea, "James A" for short, had a set of idiosyncrasies. He'd never drunk alcohol in his life, not even a glass of champagne at his wedding. He was proud of his "wheels", wearing shorts every day of the year, even in sub-zero weather. He never took vacations, rose at 4:30 every morning and lifted weights for several hours, then ran a few miles.
He was survived by his brother Huntington of Stockton, his sister Evelyn Reed of El Cerrito, four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Merritt was worth an estimated US$6 million by the time of his death. His estate was inherited by his four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. However, they were required to file affidavits saying they had not smoked or drunk alcohol in 90 days before receiving their share on a quarterly basis.
Bahman is known to have never drunk alcohol, used drugs, or smoked tobacco. Bahman was transferred to Semnan, Iran, where he was Chief of Police within the northern province, before the Iranian Revolution. Post-revolution, Bahman refused to relinquish his station, and was arrested in 1979. He was charged by the Central Islamic Revolutionary Court, of having committed "Murder of persons and/or killing Muslims or/and freedom fighters", and found guilty which lead to a sentence of death.
At 60, he cycled across North America. Hill, a father of five children, claimed never to have smoked or to have drunk alcohol and, until 2004 when he fractured his hip in a fall in Spain, he had biked every day since he was 13. On 23 March 2005 he attended a reception headed by Queen Elizabeth II honouring 100 years of the British Olympic Association. He died of pneumonia on 31 January 2009, at the age of 92.
In interviews in 2004 and 2006, Matonis stated that his main job was working as a social worker with troubled youths in St. Louis, as well as freelancing for the monthly St. Louis restaurant review magazine Sauce and other music magazines. Matonis has always been single. He has been a vegetarian since 1981, and has never smoked, drunk alcohol, or taken drugs. In the 2004 interview he said that he averages four hours sleep a night.
The most common cause of hypoglycemia is medications used to treat diabetes such as insulin and sulfonylureas. Risk is greater in diabetics who have eaten less than usual, exercised more than usual, or drunk alcohol. Other causes of hypoglycemia include kidney failure, certain tumors (such as insulinoma), liver disease, hypothyroidism, starvation, inborn error of metabolism, severe infections, reactive hypoglycemia, and a number of drugs, including alcohol. Low blood sugar may occur in otherwise healthy babies who have not eaten for a few hours.
On the morning of 18 March 2013, Hockney's 23-year-old assistant, Dominic Elliott, died as a result of drinking drain cleaner at Hockney's Bridlington studio; he had also earlier drunk alcohol and taken cocaine, ecstasy and temazepam. Elliott was a first- and second-team player for Bridlington Rugby Club. It was reported that Hockney's partner drove Elliott to Scarborough General Hospital where he later died. The inquest returned a verdict of death by misadventure and Hockney was never implicated.
The most common cause of hypoglycemia is medications used to treat diabetes mellitus such as insulin, sulfonylureas, and biguanides. Risk is greater in diabetics who have eaten less than usual, exercised more than usual, or drunk alcohol. Other causes of hypoglycemia include kidney failure, certain tumors, liver disease, hypothyroidism, starvation, inborn errors of metabolism, severe infection or sepsis, reactive hypoglycemia, and a number of drugs, including alcohol. Low blood sugar may occur in babies who are otherwise healthy who have not eaten for a few hours.
The most common cause of hypoglycemia is medications used to treat diabetes mellitus such as insulin and sulfonylureas. Risk is greater in diabetics who have eaten less than usual, exercised more than usual or have drunk alcohol. Other causes of hypoglycemia include kidney failure, certain tumors, such as insulinoma, liver disease, hypothyroidism, starvation, inborn error of metabolism, severe infections, reactive hypoglycemia and a number of drugs including alcohol. Low blood sugar may occur in otherwise healthy babies who have not eaten for a few hours.
In a statement, police announced that in 2016 the public house he was renting from his company was included in a shantytown renovation program that compensated him for 72,542.94 yuan which he refused to take. Early in the morning of 7 July, he returned to his home and found it about to be demolished, and called another bus driver and said he wanted to change shifts about two hours early. Police also alleged that he had purchased and drunk alcohol prior to and while driving the bus route before intentionally driving into the reservoir.
When Dolan arrives and enters, Cassidy exits a nearby car, armed and enraged, and tries to break into the apartment. Stone surprises him in the act, restrains him, and gets him to calm down. Stone wants him to testify against Dolan, but he refuses, partly to avoid facing the memories of his abuse and partly to keep Benson from finding out about it. He does help Stone recruit another of Dolan's victims to testify, but the man's testimony is stricken from the record when he admits to having drunk alcohol before testifying.
Russell also said that Ric and Serena would have a "love-hate relationship" and hinted that they could form a romantic connection in the future, as they were both single. In June 2012, Serena's work and personal lives clashed when her teenage daughter, Elinor (Charlotte Hope), arrived on the wards with her friend Gabby (Georgina Campbell). When Serena confronted her daughter, Elinor revealed that she and Gabby had drunk alcohol and taken ecstasy. Gabby was also suffering from an ectopic pregnancy, which forced Serena and Ric to team up and save her.
On 13 January 2003, the 67-year-old Clough underwent a 10-hour liver transplant; 30 years of heavy drinking had taken its toll and doctors said that Clough would have died within two weeks without a transplant, as his liver was severely damaged and not functioning. Tests revealed Clough had not drunk alcohol in at least six months. The transplant gave Clough a new lease of life for the next 20 months; he took up light exercise again and appeared happier than he had for many years.
Another study was completed by CASA at Columbia University on drinking rates among college students and the findings were that from 1993 to 2005, the rate of binge drinking has rose 16 percent. Furthermore, 26 percent of college students kept drinking until they were drunk. Alcohol companies spent over $1.2 billion on advertising and promotions and specials on college campuses across the United States in 1998 including special discounts, giveaways, print media, outdoor advertising, radio and television. Another two-thirds of a billion was spent on other forms of advertising for alcohol such as sponsorships, coupons and mailings.
Gayathri was booked for drunk and driving on November 2019 by Abhiramapuram Traffic Control Police. Police reported that she left a party at a star hotel in MRC Nagar organized for film personalities and was on her way home when she was intercepted by the police, she admitted that she had drunk alcohol when she was asked to blow into the breathing analyzer. A police officer later drove her to her house in Adyar and confiscated her car. A case under Section 185 of the Motor Vehicles Act was filed on her and she was also fined for the incident.
Faithfull's lungs contained a large quantity of sand, which was later interpreted as indicating that she drowned in shallow water near shore, rather than further out to sea. The autopsy revealed that she had eaten a large meal of meat, potatoes, mushrooms and fruit three to four hours before her death, but had not drunk alcohol for 36 hours before her death. Her liver contained a high level of a drug initially identified as the barbiturate Veronal – a sedative that she frequently purchased and used. Before her death, Faithfull had taken a dose large enough to cause stupor or semi-stupor, but not large enough to kill her.
The mother was granted custody for 4 days per fortnight from December 1977. The case came back before Evatt CJ in 1978 who found that the mother had not drunk alcohol since the separation of the parties and that, provided she continued to accept the responsibility of work and refrained from drinking she was not likely to have further problems in regard to alcohol. Evatt CJ found that the qualities of the two parents were fairly equally balanced, each being able to provide properly for the child and each was a fond and devoted parent. The factor that tipped the balance in favour of the husband was the hostility of the mother to the father displayed in the presence of the child.

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