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Fritz Austerlitz had fetched up in Omaha as a beer salesman, a job that fitted neatly with his growing alcoholism.
By the mid-1960s, their marriage was in trouble due to Ted's womanizing and Joan's growing alcoholism.
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Community groups in several blue-collar Suffolk communities say that low real estate prices coupled with growing countywide alcoholism and drug addiction rates have resulted in a proliferation of sober houses in their neighborhoods.
Nolte continued to appear regularly on film thereafter, despite a growing battle with alcoholism.
By 1935, Zweig's concerns about Roth's alcoholism were growing louder and Roth's assurances less convincing: "I mean to say, yes, alcohol has the effect of shortening one's life, but it staves off immediate death," he writes.
Alcoholism is growing, especially among young servicewomen.
career and Division I career scoring records; his largely unsatisfying seasons in the National Basketball Association, playing a style better suited for the American Basketball Association; his growing sadness and his alcoholism; his mother's suicide; his path to contentment as a born-again Christian; and his sudden death after a pickup game.
Not Theo's alcoholism or my scars from growing up with an alcoholic father.
He credits competitive giant-pumpkin growing with his recovery from alcoholism.
The situation is unchallenged at a national level, where the Ugandan government doesn't recognise alcoholism as a growing national health problem.
MacGruber repeatedly failed to defuse a ticking bomb because of his depression, alcoholism, racism, or growing attraction to his grandmother, and was repeatedly blown to pieces.
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