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Hockey has drunk too much.
If you only saw photos from the debate: Kaine looks like a friar who has drunk too much mead.
The greatest upset is the sudden rush from the table of one guest who has drunk too much and is going to be sick.
And as the members of Newcastle University's Agriculture Society learned, to Ed Farmer's ultimate cost, if someone you're with has drunk too much, then getting them medical help sooner rather than later is the true act of heroism.
Signs that a person has drunk too much include slurred speech, inability to remain standing or sitting up straight, a marked desire to lie down or roll over, questionable walking technique, stumbling, unusual, loud, or embarrassing behavior, violent reactions, bloodshot eyes, feeling extreme temperature differences, etc.
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By around four, however, having drunk too much, he repaired to the gents and vomited copiously.
He said that he had felt "unwell" but a few people wondered whether his absence was due to having drunk too much alcohol.
Gruff and rash, he is known to have drunk too much at times; twice he was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.
"But before any of this can be done, people and authorities need to admit that it's happening, and not automatically accuse victims of having drunk too much and lost control".
If nothing else, it's great practice for the inevitable nightmare of preparing the Christmas dinner with a kitchen full of relatives who don't know what they're doing, have drunk too much sherry, and really are going to argue over the best way to stuff a turkey.
Young women are reluctant to report assaults for multiple reasons: they blame themselves for having drunk too much, they don't want to jeopardise their degrees or be frozen out by college buddies, and they are scared of the lengthy criminal law process.
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