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Mitchum embodies that old expression for drunkenness: "the misery".
Five were eventually booked on charges of public drunkenness, the police said.
Instead of gluttony (which includes drunkenness), the fifth episode deals with greed.
"Jersey Shore" celebrates fall-down drunkenness; the puking and fighting that ensue are all part of the scene.
(For instance, he interpreted Baudelaire's great poem about drunkenness, "The Ragpickers' Wine," as a response to the wine tax).
Also to be banned under the plan are public drinking, spitting, loud cursing and drunkenness, the newspaper said.
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Beneath the womanizing and the drunkenness and the mood swings, Tony is desperately trying to be good, even after Lilly starts an affair with his girlfriend.
Blood tests allegedly proving the drunkenness of the driver Henri Paul were deemed "biologically inexplicable" by a toxicologist.
"Of that percentage over half have been drunk on at least one occasion and the drunkenness is the piece that we're most concerned about".
The gross drunkenness shatters the trust others put in you.
Data on the frequencies of drunkenness during the last two months are shown in Figure 3.
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