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20 Sentences With "partyer"

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"A woman is a drunk, a whore, whereas the guy's like a partyer, a player," she said.
It wasn't out of desperation either — she was a hard-drinking partyer who kept all her earnings for herself.
He took Advanced Placement classes and was not a partyer, said Paul Lyon, a high school classmate and fellow runner.
"He wasn't a partyer, he just played all the time — that's what he did," Mr. Yaged said in a telephone interview.
My inner partyer cut loose before I could stop her — even as my inner hypocrite pointed out that we didn't dance at my wedding, either.
A. Of all the complaints that pour into the Ask Real Estate inbox, the most common is about the disruptive neighbor — the partyer, the crying baby, the whistler!
In 218, Kirk (22016 million Twitter followers) was recruited by a 22006-year-old tea partyer named William Montgomery, who'd seen Kirk speak at an event outside of Chicago.
Take 6900 Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, who spoke at Gridiron in 2628, her image as a take-no-prisoners Tea-Partyer firmly cemented in the public imagination.
They point out that when he ran for the Senate in 2012 as an anti-establishment Tea Partyer, he hired as his campaign's general counsel Ben Ginsberg, the quintessential Washington establishment attorney.
While this will hearten many a Tea Partyer, moderate Republicans along with Democrats should be wary of someone who does not value the good that the federal government can and does do.
After returning from his overseas deployments and taking a seat in Congress, Mr. Hunter earned a reputation as a hard partyer, and details about expensive drinking bouts were laid out in the indictment.
Not having any such moral parameters, as I left the event on Monday afternoon I unsuccessfully tried to bribe a young Tea Partyer at the front door to see which campaign buttons were selling the best.
What they missed was a woman — and a vet — who started as a complete unknown and then lost by only three points to John Carter, a Tea Partyer and incumbent since 2003, in a previously incontestably red area that runs north of Austin and includes Fort Hood.
In one corner is the seven-term Republican incumbent, Representative Scott Garrett, a virtual Tea Partyer before there was a Tea Party and a founding member of the conservative Freedom Caucus, putting him far to the right of the kind of moderate Republican that has embodied the state.
They began directing music videos and short films together, fantastical pieces in which small dogs are ridden like skateboards ("Dogboarding"), a man kills a red ball after it makes love with his wife ("Interesting Ball"), and a drunk partyer vomits sparks ("Pigeons," by the band the Hundred in the Hands).
She's the onetime Bernie Sanders organizer whose victory last month over long-term New York congressman and party boss Joe Crowley is being compared to Tea Partyer Dave Brat's 2014 primary defeat of the Republican House majority leader, Eric Cantor — a sign of what's to come, both for the Democratic Party and the country at large.
Going from notorious partyer to entrusted shepherd of the priggish Academy Awards has to be one of moviedom's bigger personal turnarounds: At 5713 and long in recovery, Mr. De Luca has become a Hollywood role model — proof that overcoming substance abuse, even in a business in which addicts are frequently aided and abetted, is eminently possible.
Bert Kreischer (born November 3, 1972) is an American stand-up comedian, reality television host and actor. In 1997 he was featured in an article in Rolling Stone while attending Florida State University. The magazine named Kreischer "the top partyer at the Number One Party School in the country." The article also served as inspiration for the 2002 film National Lampoon's Van Wilder.
Farther out in the family orbit are cousin Hareton and aunt Isabella. Bella is a hard partyer with a penchant for younger men who travels with her own stock of liquor and visits infrequently, as she hates Grant County. She resides in Atlanta and Sara lived with her for a short period when she was at Emory but Bella's lifestyle didn't mesh well with the rigors of medical school. Cousin Hare lives in Grant County, where he's also a doctor and has always been fiercely competitive with Sara.
In 1997, during Kreischer's sixth year at FSU, the university was ranked number one by The Princeton Review in their annual list of the top "party schools" in the United States. Later that same year Kreischer became the focus of a six-page article in Rolling Stone who named him "the top partyer at the Number One Party School in the country." Titled "Bert Kreischer: The Undergraduate," the article recounted Kreischer's party hijinks, which included bouts of heavy drinking and public nudity. From the Rolling Stone article director Oliver Stone optioned the rights to Kreischer's life.

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