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In the nineteen-seventies and eighties, California went on a road-building binge to ease the congestion on its highways.
We have serious problems with alcohol, methamphetamine and cannabis – the Kiwi way is to binge to the point of oblivion.
To be fair, China's politicians were wise to eschew a 2008-style credit binge to arrest this year's slowdown.
Or should he go on a scoring binge to make his own statistics respectable?... Molinas loved the idea of playing so many secret games at the same time".
Phibro was digested relatively quickly and Salomon went on a borrowing binge to finance its entry into exciting -- and apparently risky -- new lines of business.
During recent years, Lehman — along with many competitors — went on a borrowing binge to buy assets with as little money down as possible.
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The binge-to-obesity phenomenon, however, doesn't show up unless mammals, including humans, shift to diets that don't exist in nature -- unrestricted starches and sugars.
"We've binged to the edge of our own destruction.
The temperance movement looks set to continue, but expect bingeing to keep step.
He began to lose control, to vanish into alcoholic binges, to damage cars and motorbikes, and fall off ladders.
NHS Choices recommends reducing caffeine and screen time, exercising, and avoiding late-night food binges to optimise sleep.
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