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imbibing

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Present participle of imbibe

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Those unwilling (or unable) to move after an evening spent imbibing can recharge in one of Hotel Hotel's 68 quiet rooms, each of which is slightly different but all of which feature local art, salvaged oak beds and, in the bathrooms, Aesop toiletries and overhead rain showers.

Communal imbibing with neighbours and passers-by is fading, in favour of the glass of wine by the television alone.

The media often carry stories of deaths caused by imbibing industrial alcohol or the sawdust that can get into home-made stuff.

This includes imbibing the RPF view of history that ethnicity was unimportant in Rwanda before the colonists arrived, and that all subsequent tribal killings were the fault of bad governments.

In contrast, much of the increased demand from Asia is for imbibing, not investment.

The nation as a whole is imbibing more: the average Briton consumes 17% more than he did in 1995, even as Americans and many Continental Europeans have cut back on the bottle (see chart).

And the latest generation of Spanish business leaders has been educated in the ways of Anglo-Saxon capitalism at American universities rather than imbibing vintage mercantilism at some French grande école.There are two further reasons behind Spain's foreign expansion.

Several other experiments showed that Americans link even moderate drinking with stupidity, which the professors call the "imbibing idiot bias".This may be short-sighted.

Computers would give people the power to carve out a mathematically guaranteed refuge from the powers that be, and to have a conversation that was provably, reliably private.For Mr Finney, who had spent his high-school years imbibing the supercharged libertarianism of Ayn Rand, and who was now earning a living writing video games, that was a heady challenge.

People would constantly note that he was "still" doing things: still "interested in politics" when he showed up at a meeting, "still imbibing" when he had a drink and "still that way" when his eyes lit up on seeing a beautiful woman.

An early-morning departure lounge throws up plenty of travellers imbibing on the basis that it must be time to drink somewhere in the world.

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