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Both caroused freely, drank copiously and survived unhappy relationships.
When the Tour de France began in 1903, cyclists drank copiously, before turning to cocaine and then la bomba, as Italians called amphetamines.
I'm sure Francis Bacon, who drank copiously at The French House in Soho, would have curled a lip at a lowly critic prancing in to assess a space that he and Dylan Thomas had already deemed near-perfect.
On stage, his style ranged from throwaway to hysteria, but off stage Spalding spoke quietly and drank copiously: not the water that, together with a desk and a chair, were his only stage props, but vodka.
He was a member of a whole pile of fancy clubs, where he drank copiously, and at his death was still a member of The Brook in New York City, and Mory's and Delta Kappa Epsilon at Yale.
And on mornings where I slept poorly or drank copiously the night before, I see in my mirror someone who could pass for a bag lady.
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Slower runners generally sweat less, and many have been told to drink copiously.
They go to church, eat and drink copiously, and watch the telly instead.
Drink copiously – Self has endangered authorial reputation for abandon, excess and inebriation to maintain!
And it would benefit nobody except a relatively small number of big growers of cotton, rice and soybeans, who already drink copiously from the public trough.
Dehydration may be falsely perceived to be of greater concern in comparison to overhydration during endurance events in the tropics, and the behavioral response may be to drink copiously.
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