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He has deeply imbibed libertarian philosophy, which is his chief passion.
Because of the time difference, Mr. Kelland often imbibed before dawn.
It made me feel powerful, invigorated, imbibed with a uniquely girlish magic.
As a result, the town's 672 residents have imbibed carcinogens for decades.
They also exercised more often and imbibed or slathered on more cannabis.
Families hang out in bookstores, and culture, history and community are imbibed there.
Later, when the cats clean themselves, they imbibed the alcohol and got drunk.
Still, it's a small price to pay to say that you imbibed via popcorn.
Chandler imbibed 212, Monica drank 198, Joey had 191, and Ross threw back 188.
The actors seem to have imbibed the same middling quality that permeates the film.
Formerly pacific places imbibed the militancy that emerged from this form of extremist ideology.
Open bars and Champagne toasts meant that even "normal" drinkers imbibed more than usual.
Open bars and Champagne toasts meant that even "normal" drinkers imbibed more than usual.
This is a talking point he has imbibed from Fox News and other conservative media.
There were cocktails to be imbibed, pasta to be devoured, and bathroom selfies to be snapped.
She also imbibed almond milk and fruit cocktails that included pineapple, papaya, watermelon, strawberries and cranberries.
This place only seemed to sell bottles of Johnny Walker, so we were fairly well imbibed.
It's an acquired taste, which if imbibed consistently can lead to a distinct type of intoxication.
South Korea topped the table with 118 boozy calories imbibed and 44 calories from soft drinks.
While in Crescent, Manning had imbibed her father's conservative politics — "I questioned nothing," she told me.
That costs U.S. businesses about $41.8 billion a year in sick pay for staff who've over-imbibed.
The party's three open bars served everything from champagne to classic cocktails and kept guests well imbibed.
"Scotty" was nicknamed for the celebratory scotch that was imbibed on the night the fossil was discovered.
The nickname comes from the celebratory scotch that was imbibed on the night the fossil was discovered.
Ethereum's flavor of minimal trust is different, having a public-facing leadership group whose word is widely imbibed.
The Merchants imbibed their father Sadruddin Merchant's love of technology and eclectic musical references from an early age.
Whitman had imbibed a version of social Darwinism that predicted the decline of nonwhite peoples, Asians sometimes excepted.
He had imbibed quite a bit more than I at dinner and asked if he could have coffee.
Lumos hopes to hook New Yorkers on what is, by volume, the most imbibed liquor in the world.
And at some point, you've imbibed enough to require some starchy noodles or rice to soak it all up.
A nontrivial percentage of Republican voters had imbibed Jones's snake juice, and didn't see anything weird about Trump's theories.
" Tolstoy, wrote the reviewer, "has imbibed in all its fullness the great sentimentalist's passion for making everything go wrong.
We promise they're just as good — if not better — than the hyped movies and television you imbibed this year.
He's eaten and imbibed his way around the world, taking hungry viewers with him, most recently on Parts Unknown.
He has imbibed the primitive élitism of the fitness freak; his success with girls validates his physical self-perfecting.
Her sisters imbibed the same creed as Children of the Confederacy, a civic organization dedicated to the Lost Cause.
Comstock, a barber shop porter, was cheered by a crowd that jammed a hotel where Gus imbibed the coffee.
Young people imbibed important, at times self-destructive and irresponsible, lessons from the adults around them this past election season.
Passengers chowed down using recyclable or compostable serviceware and imbibed hot drinks from first-of-their-kind recyclable paper cups.
"  For those who imbibed, the libations cups were embossed with Khloe quotes ... "The bigger the hoop, the bigger the ho.
They're smart, sensitive and have imbibed a good deal of the spunky progressivism heavily abundant in their home, western Massachusetts.
In college he had studied Max Weber—imbibed his theories whole and gratefully, letting them seep through him like hot coffee.
But clearly many Americans grow up with very different ideas, imbibed through faith-based educational establishments, home-schooling or Sunday school.
For example, more than 80 percent of all alcohol sold is imbibed by the 20 percent of drinkers who drink heavily.
Klimt seemed convinced of this even as he imbibed draughts of liquid made up of variants of cocaine, alcohol, nicotine, etc.
There, they ate, slept and imbibed the intoxicating revolutionary fervor — literally, in the form of Russian vodka and strong Georgian brandy.
"Even if he hasn't fully imbibed them and been changed by them, he is at least open to them," he said.
"They have imbibed this idea that your economic well-being is traceable principally to your own efforts," Ms. Shenker-Osorio said.
Mr. Macron imbibed from his mentor, the late philosopher Paul Ricoeur, a belief in the transforming power of the individual will.
Like Uber, WeWork had a charismatic founder, Adam Neumann, who imbibed the Silicon Valley Kool-Aid of move fast and break things.
Unlike the palinka imbibed in Hungary, it was copper-hued and tasted faintly of fruit left to soak in a puddle of gasoline.
The net result will be a decline in affordable access to beer, which is the most commonly imbibed alcoholic beverage in the world.
The acidity she's just imbibed shows up on her sublimely expressive face, and you make a sympathetic wince at home out of solidarity.
Perhaps Teslaquila will help you feel good while you do it, too — as long as you don't drive your Tesla after you've imbibed.
She has also imbibed a ton of red wine while wearing the finest cream and neutral luxury separates a D.C. fixer can buy.
And every aesthetician I've ever been to would tsk-tsk when I told them how little water I imbibed on a daily basis.
One birthday guest, who normally has a very good memory, insisted late Saturday that he had imbibed too much to remember a thing.
One even inquired if he could have one alcoholic drink on his birthday — the only one he has imbibed since I've known him.
Lobbyists and industry players imbibed generously at lush hotel bars and could be seen posted up in suites far above the convention floor.
Shelves groan with royal histories, but new accounts of how the ordinary English felt, objected to and imbibed it all are much more scarce.
But here's the catch: The study found the positive impact on creativity only when the participants had imbibed very, very modest amounts of alcohol.
This year's Wine Cellar report, which was released yesterday, shows that over the last year, MPs imbibed £47,153 ($57,582) worth of wines and spirits.
For middle school student Han Dong-jae, eating greasy barbecued pork belly on a smoggy day is a life lesson imbibed from his mother.
In these books, shame is never communicated but inflicted, imbibed, submerged, and then revealed, often in the most visceral and excruciating ways, despite itself.
I'm going to take a short break, because I have imbibed these characters into my system for the last two and a half years.
Instead, it will come from people themselves, who have imbibed the powerful ideas and values of democracy and are demanding that vision for themselves.
MS: Well, I mentioned Johns — his whole milieu, actually — which I imbibed religiously as a teenager, but then I got lost in the movies.
You may have purchased and imbibed one of those shadowy, bootleg energy shots, produced in unsanitary conditions as part of a massive, nationwide conspiracy.
One avenue of inquiry focused on a heady mish-mash of conspiracy theories about the 2016 election, which Giuliani had imbibed from dubious online sources.
By then ETA had imbibed a toxic cocktail of Marxism-Leninism and mystical ultra-nationalism which led it, for instance, to object to Lagun's anti-nationalism.
When PEOPLE introduced Apollo Peak cat wine to a group of shelter felines, all of the kitties gave the liquid a few sniffs but never imbibed.
The dinosaur is nicknamed after the celebratory bottle of Scotch whiskey that was imbibed after the crew found the fossils (its official name is RSM P2523.8).
The doping era may have reached its body-distorting peak before the turn of this century, when athletes from many nations imbibed all sorts of steroids.
Now, pretty much everybody on the radical right has read this stuff, imbibed this stuff — and he put it into the public domain for white supremacists.
Pisco is a refreshing Peruvian rum (who ever said booze couldn't treat a cold?) usually imbibed in the more traditional fashion—too much at dinner (or lunch).
Positivists rejected the liberal belief in the equal value of all citizens and imbibed the "scientific racism" and social Darwinism in vogue in late 230th-century Europe.
Holding a firm roof over a further rise in gold prices are upbeat equities that imbibed the momentary boost from the U.S. GDP figures beating analyst estimates.
It might sound great to bypass all those pesky bodily organs, and thereby rule out the need to ride the porcelain bus if you've imbibed too much.
He had imbibed liberal principles from his heavily annotated copy of Adam Smith's "The Wealth Of Nations" and bolstered his patriotic credentials in battle against Prussian invaders.
Those over 240 remained far less likely to drink than younger people — about 653 percent of older participants told interviewers they had imbibed in the past year.
More than 30 people were there eating, and there was just one man left to "fend off the incoming crowd of hungry, heavily imbibed customers," Crispo said.
Having imbibed hard liquor for more than five hours without a bite to eat, Adam took on the role of a resident lush at the Up Stairs Lounge.
Once these traits get imbibed in a pattern that renders them smart, there is no reason why humans would not be enamored and eventually enslaved by such machines.
A member of the European Parliament since 2014, she is considered an able communicator who has imbibed Mr. Farage's mix of anti-European populism and feel-good nationalism.
The night before, I had imbibed at various bars, handing out the $60 or so in my wallet as tips to bartenders kind enough to work a holiday.
That said, it's also pretty tricky to calculate because a Tanqueray G&T sipped in the U.S. has a significantly higher footprint compared to one imbibed in London.
How many millions of people have imbibed a stream of outlandish conspiracy theories, casual prejudices, and outright distortions over the years from Fox News, cable TV, or talk radio?
Deem, who had earlier said she would not drive that evening because she had been drinking, said that she had imbibed alcohol two hours before driving, according to police.
On Last Year Was Complicated, the f word is said and sex is had and alcohol is imbibed, but there's no real indication that he's grown all that much.
Some of his listeners imbibed a few local Iowa brews during his mid-morning talk beneath strings of green Christmas lights and the bar's Irish flags and street signs.
There probably will be differentiated markets for smoked versus imbibed marijuana because (I am told) the products have different characteristics in terms of the onset and duration of their effects.
It can hang with high-class burgers that don't come with fries as well as 3 AM Taco Bell; it can be the best or worst thing you've ever imbibed.
At CalArts, she imbibed intellectual rigor, including from the late conceptual artist and legendary teacher Michael Asher, who intended his site-specific, temporary works to undermine the conventions of art institutions.
Yet this was not the deep, unselfconscious faith of somebody who had emerged from a devout environment and therefore imbibed an intuitive feeling for the fixed meaning of sacraments and dogmas.
Even people who don't really seem the tequila type would go along with his act — including a pre-White House Jared Kushner, who imbibed while scoping out a property in Philadelphia.
In 1483, King Louis XI of France, a paranoid religious fanatic, reportedly imbibed meals of blood collected from healthy children—a vain attempt to stave off his imminent death from leprosy.
A failed stockbroker, the rakish Fleming imbibed drink, women and the family fortune as he tried to escape the shadow of his adventurous older brother and the disappointment of his formidable mother.
Rudaki extolled wine, and Daqiqi, in doing so, praised the Zoroastrian faith of his ancestors and the House of Sassan (224-651 A.D.), in which wine was imbibed in no small measure.
Researchers confirmed an increased risk of death from alcohol-related cancers as well as death from all causes among those who drank more than just occasionally, compared to people who never imbibed.
Standing among all the glorious bottles my father would never drink, I felt some of the beauty and grace that I had imbibed as a child begin to leak out of me.
It was his willingness to adapt, his belief in himself, and acting on opportunities that made the difference in his business — all values he imbibed from his stint in the U.S. Marine Corps.
Where would you place a dot on the outside of the glass to designate the liquid level when I have imbibed exactly half the cocktail and there is half left for my husband?
Most engaging is the portrait of Augustine's complex relationship with his lively, wine-drinking, social-striving mother, Monnica, from whom he "imbibed the name of Christ," and learned to "retain it deeply within."
It reflects a pattern of anti-black racism nurtured by democratic institutions, politics and culture and imbibed by millions of Americans who should, by now, know better, except that they apparently do not.
A couple of decades into his career, Mr. Petty became part of the rock 'n' roll Mount Rushmore the Traveling Wilburys, a testament to how thoroughly he'd imbibed at the well of his elders.
Just a few months ago, Left delivered a keynote speech at Harvard Business School's annual investment conference, where students who could afford the $72,000 tuition calmly imbibed Left's strategies, which were once considered fringe.
Trained both as a graphic artist and fine artist at the prestigious JJ School of Arts in Mumbai, Navjot imbibed the formalisms of Western Modernism, which were in vogue in the curricula at the time.
"It's very well self-policed," Slentz said, adding that the bar doesn't actually have a bouncer and that bartenders are quick to cut off patrons who have imbibed too much or are getting too rowdy.
When asked about safety concerns regarding mixing axe-throwing with alcohol, Flesher-Sonnier said staff members are trained to keep an eye on intoxication levels and instructed to eject individuals if they have over-imbibed.
By 1926, having fully imbibed the avant-garde Kool-Aid (or absinthe), he created his breakthrough "Spoon Woman": a five-foot totem with a concave oval for a belly, topped by a boxy abstract head.
For Gotlandsdricka, "Drink of the Land of Goths," the goal was to produce a beer akin to what ancient Vikings must have imbibed but made with some of modern brewing's "cleaner" strengths (stainless steel, temperature control, etc.).
In long-term observational studies comparing drinkers and non-drinkers, light to moderate drinkers (who imbibed about one to two units of alcohol a day) often had better health outcomes compared to non-drinkers and heavy drinkers.
A study of German patients also found that alcohol imbibed with meat can push people toward an allergic reaction, as can exercise; both actions make the gut more permeable, exposing the immune system to more alpha-gal.
Donald Trump often claims that he does not now nor has he ever imbibed alcohol, explaining that he wanted to avoid the fate of his alcoholic older brother Freddy, an airline pilot who died at 43 in 19903.
Another day the league announced that the Alabama linebacker Reuben Foster had a "diluted urine" sample, which either meant he imbibed something naughty or put his mouth to a fire hose and guzzled water constantly for 10 minutes.
Trump viscerally reacted to the Washington University town hall like a man who'd imbibed a supersize serving of rage juice, speaking loudly and quickly as he responded to audience questions and parried Clinton's volley of attacks on his character.
Down the entire thing (which, c'mon, really is the point — it's not as if you're going to split one), and you've imbibed the equivalent of an entire bottle of vino, which means you probably shouldn't be texting anyone. Aggressive?
I was amused by the idea of finding HOPS, WATER, MALT and YEAST in the "bellies" of the theme phrases and imagined the ingredients mixing together to form beer, which, when imbibed in large quantities, forms a beer belly.
They are singular works — but, imbibed in close sequence, they reveal recurring fixations with certain rhythms and bits of material, as well as the grand trajectory of a composer who was constantly mastering established forms, then clearing new paths.
It turns out, the goose and the gull had imbibed some of the hundreds of pills dumped this week at Carr Park, a city green space with a playground and a small fishing lake about three miles from the Pacific Coast.
Of course Khan — the brown Muslim son of a bus driver, self-made guy — would get under the skin of a man like Trump, who was born on third base and imbibed his reflexive racism in the family real estate business.
"I was guided by a secret instinct, a feeling for the atmosphere of the seacoast, which I had imbibed with the breeze, inhaled with the pearly mists, soaked up in the waves, heard in the wind," Ensor wrote to a friend.
Anyone who has ever imbibed and then, let's say, fed the munchies via grade-A super-fresh Santa Barbara uni at Enya in Downtown Los Angeles, knows the power pot can exert to pry open the stamens of the human taste buds.
The sophistication of Russia's operation, whistle-blowers have said, has made some athletes on steroids appear clean because incriminating urine samples have been swapped out or because athletes imbibed drugs with liquor to minimize the period during which the drugs can be detected.
But his striking experiments in directing natural light sources to enhance chiaroscuros gave rise to countless candlelit compositions by painters who fell under his spell — some who were exposed to his works in Italy and others who imbibed his ideas from afar.
The actors and crew and most of the company would stick around after the Mainstage play on the chosen evening, and having imbibed considerably during the 45 minutes it took us to set up, would become a raucously enthusiastic audience for us.
Subsidized by the Macallan brand of Scotch whiskey, whose product may be imbibed via Technicolor drinks served during the evening, "Behind the City" is both one of the sweetest and most sophisticated date nights on offer in these early days of summer.
The heavy drinking doesn't feel like alcoholism at the time because anyone who has imbibed in his 22002s knows you can ingest oceans of booze and recover the next morning as if you stepped into a time machine right before going to sleep.
We're told Melissa was taking extra precautions by staying clear of the mini bar in her hotel room and staying away from tap water ... though she DID have a few drinks from the bar cart and imbibed at various bars on the property.
A lengthy scene between Diana Rigg and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau offered both actors meaty material to rip into as Jaime offered Olenna what he obviously thought was a kind way to leave this world, then she sunk in her teeth after she'd imbibed the poison.
Dehydration happens when the body doesn't have enough fluid to carry out its basic functions — and it does a pretty good job of signaling when you haven't imbibed enough: You feel thirsty, your mouth and lips get sticky and dry, and you can even get dizzy and fatigued.
In 2002, according to the New York Times, Spanish researchers found that by drinking eight to 14 glasses of wine per week (particularly red wine), those who imbibed saw a 60% reduction in the risk of developing a cold, with the scientists crediting the antioxidants found in wine.
Ironically, the authors maintain, pan-Christian fundamentalism was not all that different from the Islamic variety that it claimed to be fighting: At heart, the narrative of terror shapes the world-views of jihadists and the new [Christian] crusaders and is imbibed from wells that are not too far apart.
Most impressively, he built his own kitchen language from elements of his childhood and early professional training in India; his labor in precise, demanding Swiss kitchens; the lessons in juxtaposing ideas from different cuisines that he imbibed under Gray Kunz at Lespinasse; and his life as an immigrant who survived and ultimately thrived in New York City.
Its distillation of anatomical details into spare, bulbous forms displays Moore's lineage, as well as the imbibed planar fragmentations of Cubism and the pinched surfaces of Alberto Giacometti (with whom Reddy was acquainted during his Paris years), but it also bears an uncanny resemblance to the style of his mentor, Ramkinker Baij, especially to Baij's iconic work "Santhal Family" (13).
Lewis imbibed the Jim Crow-weary wisdom of long marchers such as SNCC founder Ella Jo Baker and education pioneer Septima Clark; took on Martin Luther King Jr. as a personal mentor and role model; dialogued with Malcolm X in Kenya; and braved white mobs and those law enforcement authorities who believed in white supremacy as the core principle of American democracy.
The researchers used a mathematical model to estimate that people who consumed between seven and 14 drinks per week had a lower life expectancy at age 40 of about six months; people who drank between 14 and 24 drinks per week had one to two years shaved off their lives; and people who imbibed more than 24 drinks a week had a lower life expectancy of four to five years.
The more hopeful view on what might come from this is that Neeson offers us a flesh-and-blood example of a nearly 70-year-old man who remains a work in progress, a man whose world was shaped by Ireland's sectarian political struggles even as he imbibed a cultural racism -- international in scope -- that identified black men (regardless of guilt or innocence) as violent, criminal and dangerous.
And yet there is Mr. Babcock, shrieking out his laments amid it all: I haven't felt quite like myself for months on endI spend more nights on the floor than in my own bedAnd I never see my family or my friends anymoreI write more apologies than metaphors Pup has imbibed lessons from emo and melodic pop-punk — submovements that have always, to some, felt like offenses — and woven them back into a more conventional framework.

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