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Even at a 10% limit, said Branca, a can of sugar-sweetened drink "approaches the amount that is acceptable for an adult.

The violence began about 10 p.m. Sunday when a man in his late 40's, believed to be Mr. Heiland, walked into Kennedy's Bar, at the intersection of Routes 30 and 575 in Pomona, a half-mile from the campground, and, after ordering a drink, approached two men playing pool.

Happily the show is anchored by the weight of real Irish -- Milo O'Shea as the carpenter Fluther Good, whose live-and-let-drink approach to life has hardened into a sad and self-deluding pride, and the superb Rosaleen Linehan as Bessie Burgess, a bitterly lonesome British loyalist whose humanity is forced to the surface when the revolution visits her living room.

He saw that the day-by-day, who-the-subject-met-for-drinks approach was, in Updike's case, a waste of time.

As drinks approach England have gone into their shell, happy to take only a single or two from the innocuous spin of Doherty and Maxwell.

But though this painstakingly drink-driven approach makes for a fluid mise en scène, compelling enough to hold your attention for nearly three and a half hours, it only rarely cuts through the alcoholic haze to achieve sharper levels of insight.

Fielding was 45 years old, and after years of arguments with other Grub Street authors and a lifetime of drink, was approaching the end of his life.

When the girlfriends and wives began to arrive — young and ravishing and cradling coffee drinks — they approached Gordon and kissed her on both cheeks the way Russian courtiers must have kissed Catherine.

When Anheuser-Busch, a big drinks company, approached British operators about placing mobile-TV advertising, says Ms de Lussanet, it was passed back and forth between their technical and marketing departments.Assuming the technology and the business models can be sorted out, there is still the tricky matter of content.

The word routinely is included in the first question: 'We routinely ask all patients who have (presenting condition), do you drink alcohol?' This approach is non-judgemental, as are the second (quantity) and third (frequency) questions.

The bartender was polishing a glass, standing near a man slumped over a drink, when I approached to inquire about area attractions.

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