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He was said to have drunk alcohol and taken drugs.
For anyone under about, ooh, 70 not to have drunk Coke seems unfathomable.
"He appeared to have drunk deeply of the wisdom of his lawyers," The Times of London dryly noted.
Kennedy was hardly the first British politician to have drunk heavily: Asquith made PM, Churchill was famously another.
One spot they visited was the ruins of a coarse country pub where Synge was said to have drunk.
Still, I can't help feeling both honored to have drunk those Gentaz-Dervieux wines and melancholy that the world now has fewer bottles ahead of it.
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He said that he had felt "unwell" but a few people wondered whether his absence was due to having drunk too much alcohol.
He admitted to having drunk an evil-sounding mixture of lager, cider and brandy as well as having smoked "something a bit herbal".
The additional punishment was ordered after Mr. Omar admitted at his trial to having drunk alcohol -- a common practice among Yemenis in the privacy of their homes, but a serious offense under Shariah, the Islamic legal code enforced in Yemeni courts.
None of the women admitted to having drunk alcohol extensively.
The same is true for late adolescence where participants from the higher SES category (OR=0.653; 95% CI=0.443 0.963) were less likely than the participants from the lowest SES adolescents to ever have drunk alcohol in their lifetime.
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