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  • Fans and family of Mr Howson should take heart; far from seeking solace in the bottle, the strongest stuff he is currently imbibing is tea.
  • For $7, tourists sail off for a day's imbibing of stomach-churning mulberry wine on a ramshackle boat, boasting the loudest sound-system in the country.
  • Shark fin is used as a thickener in Chinese shark fin soup, where part of the appeal is the idea of imbibing the strength and ferocity of the shark through its pulverized fins, an idea on par with thinking you'd stay warm if you ate polar bear fur. Carl Safina: Shark Attacked, Media Bites Rosie O'Donnell
  • They were used to imbibing enormous quantities of alcohol.
  • If your lawn is littered with empties the next morning, half of which you don't recall imbibing, then you've done your service to the Estonian state. Itching for Eestimaa
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  • They considered it the raw product - still do, in fact - and the idea of imbibing it would have been and still is weird, and even a little barbaric, to them. My Vinegar & Hard Cider Experiment
  • As in the West, alcohol in Taiwanese culture is a social lubricant, the imbibing of which is seen by many as a measure of fortitude and spunk -- particularly if drinkers knock down a shot of hard liquor like kaoliang in one gulp. Archive 2006-06-01
  • Now, it's true there is no real danger involved in imbibing any of the fine, modern absinthes now on the market, if done in moderation. Boing Boing
  • They claim after imbibing two 33 centiliter bottles your blood alcohol level will still be the limit legal for driving. 2007 May archive at eternallycool.net
  • Plus lots of celebratory lunching and munching, vibing and imbibing in the empire of the senses.
  • The most concrete observation I have of my ungraceful exit was the sign on the gatepost forbidding the imbibing of alcoholic beverages in the park by penalty of five hundred pounds.
  • The air is so filthy cigarette smoke is your only chance of imbibing oxygen.
  • I do not know what his learning may lead to; sometimes I am afraid that he is imbibing infidelic doctrines; but he is When Life Was Young At the Old Farm in Maine
  • In those pre- and early historical times people frequented such places often in the belief that imbibing the fresh water from a rocky pool, a woodland grove or a hollow in a grassland clearing cured or palliated certain illnesses.
  • Again, this foolishness is not, I presume, an official position of the SSPX, but is a logical consequence, it seems, of imbibing certain notions of her defectibility, which notions can be seen in germinal form, for example, in H.E Williamson's recent claim that Authority and Truth are now divided in the Catholic Church. Clarification
  • I wonder if young medics busy imbibing knowledge and collecting degrees will see some simple truths: There is a need for more doctors in Community Medicine; and we badly want good General Practitioners.
  • If the object were to use the pricing mechanism to stop young people from imbibing or indulging in alcohol, why would one decrease the excise duty on high-alcohol spirits?
  • Physically he is frail and must sustain himself by imbibing magical potions of his own creation.
  • Mr Feeder, after imbibing several custard – cups of negus, began to enjoy himself. Dombey and Son
  • While I knew from my earlier visits that vampires don't necessarily drink human blood exclusively, the idea of imbibing any kind of blood was pretty low on my list for taste treats. Sweet Myth-tery of Life
  • But you could hear all the corks popping as guests felt slightly more comfortable about imbibing a tipple or two.
  • 'Onnyway, naethin' came o't, 'continued Ringan, imbibing thoughtfully from his glass,' but what I'm thinkin 'the noo is that aiblins anither ghaist-gliff micht do a body I ken o' a guid turn. ' Border Ghost Stories
  • The clearest examples are certain mosquito species in which the mouthparts of males are adapted for drinking nectar and those of females for imbibing blood.
  • Frankly, I think that any good wine-tasting event would mean those who planned and ran the event would not be participating in imbibing. Think Progress » Christian leaders urge Congress to ignore misinformation on abortion provisions and pass health reform.
  • Although imbibing nothing stronger than orange juice, he later tripped and was almost impaled on a halberd.
  • do not operate machinery after imbibing alcohol
  • They were used to imbibing enormous quantities of alcohol.
  • So, potential migrants are schooled to New Zealand standards, while imbibing Kiwi culture for several years - and all the while forking over hefty sums.
  • Fat gilded cupids sprawled abandonedly above the cupboards, tooting horns, waving their draperies, and generally looking as though they had been imbibing some of the more alcoholic wares of the shop. Dragonfly in Amber
  • Le sigh! at the Beau's increasing inability to control his demeanor and imbibing, and his inability to move Seattle to London or arsy-versy. What blokes say
  • I believe in imbibing spirits, the Corporate cash, and the Lies everlasting. Think Progress » ThinkFast: April 23, 2010
  • Le sigh! at the Beau's increasing inability to control his demeanor and imbibing, and his inability to move Seattle to London or arsy-versy. What blokes say
  • It's an intimate arena where -- unlike the 24 years she toiled in the Carlyle's Bemelmans Bar -- she's the focus of all eyes and ears and not simply background music for imbibing Upper East Siders to smoosh by. David Finkle: First Nighter: The Great Barbara Carroll Even Greater at the Algonquin's Oak Room
  • When they went to summer camps, guards patrolled the perimeter and the inmates spent every waking moment imbibing the thoughts of the master.
  • After imbibing enough Christmas cheer, the adults—Bill Styron included—serenaded the children and one another with a repertory of "the dopiest Yuletide songs. A Roaring Literary Lion
  • There we were, having had a perfectly civil time eating smorrebrod and imbibing a teensy glass of blackberry akvavit (because Wendy's parents, being from the Continent, were very cosmopolitan about such things). Bluemeany Diary Entry
  • They were used to imbibing enormous quantities of alcohol.
  • Mostly what went on in those locations was grunt work and a great deal of alcoholic beverage distilling and imbibing. METAPLANETARY

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