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"I find it intoxicating," she says, "though people back at my first firm thought I was intoxicated for admitting it".
It's this that has been shown to transiently induce psychotic experiences when intoxicated, for example.
Group B comprised 146 consecutively recruited alcohol-dependent individuals who were admitted, acutely intoxicated, for withdrawal treatment.
Without an address, the men couldn't take the woman home, and Shelton considered her to be too intoxicated for a twenty-four-hour lockup.
The paperless arrest laws, introduced in December last year, give police the power to lock someone up for four hours – or longer if they are intoxicated – for minor, "on-the-spot" fine type offences.
The team issued a statement on Tuesday saying Manziel was diagnosed with a concussion on 30 December by an independent neurologist, countering an NFL Network report that they lied about the injury to cover up the troubled quarterback showing up intoxicated for practice.
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