They are loud, leery and loaded, and come Friday night you'll find them boozing down the pub flashing the latest designer gear. |
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He scored instant credibility after just one boozing session with the bruvvers. |
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More private BBQs meant more time for schmoozing and boozing, plus catching afternoon sets by bands that would later overpack the clubs. |
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A year later Jones left school with no qualifications and drifted into washing pots and pans, hod carrying, and boozing. |
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The block's tenants claim the youths have been boozing, swearing, smoking drugs and using pensioners' windows as goals in soccer games. |
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I bought matching towels and a hummingbird feeder and began cutting late-night boozing short in order to come home and water the rosebushes. |
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Dan, a fresh-faced 40 year old, doesn't get the chance to go boozing and schmoozing with the industry very much. |
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Matthews will still be able to drink in pubs, but will breach the order if he is caught boozing in public anywhere in England or Wales. |
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Despite the fact that we know more about alcoholism than ever before, it hasn't slowed the rate at which young women are boozing. |
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Bath Street is turning out to be Glasgow's premier thoroughfare for boozing, schmoozing and general tomfoolery. |
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There is something depressing about a lifestyle casualty, someone whose boozing and smoking bring about the actuarially predictable consequences. |
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Prolonged boozing can actually eat away at a man's body, leaving his wedding tackle withered, his muscles punier and his bones weaker. |
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While their regiment marches back and forth across India, they spend their time boozing, brawling and scrimshanking. |
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He's finding working life immensely stressful, and the reckless boozing feels like a safety valve for him. |
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He revealed he had been hospitalised in an intensive care unit after his kidneys and liver collapsed following years of boozing. |
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And officers have introduced a drinking ban, which means they can stop people boozing in designated public places. |
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Increasingly the victims of Scotland's love affair with boozing and brawling are long-suffering NHS staff. |
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While boozing in the theaters is verboten, you can pregame with local brews, wines and mixed drinks. |
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The 25 year old Dubliner spoke openly about how he pushed his father away and started boozing after her death. |
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The teetotalling Jones would not enforce laws against boozing, gambling, or prostitution. |
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War could now be waged on binge drinking by clamping down on cheap drinks promotions and happy hours, which encourage reckless boozing. |
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The Bury-born actor is backing a campaign to stop the British boozing habit of having a skinful of ale and then going home for a fry-up. |
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She is warning weight watchers to avoid massive portions, heavy snacking and boozing. |
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The boozing, the brawling, the cars, the girls and an unparalleled football talent have all defined George Best. |
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In fact Burns rather overdid the drams when he boasted about his boozing. |
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It is in boozing and foreign holiday-taking that Britons show a clean pair of heels to their rivals. |
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In many firms jock-talk and late-night boozing still oil the wheels of progress. |
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If you discount the tempting hypothesis that more boozing leads to more braininess, what may be some of the factors at play? |
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He looked positively skeletal, drawn and gaunt from his massive weight reduction – five stones lost since his boozing and binging days. |
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We ate dinner lateish, then headed over to a bar nearby for some boozing. |
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That is hardly a surprise: travellers have long had an appetite for boozing on planes. |
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Some of the lads are always keen to over inflate their boozing prowess, whilst the rest of us simply suffer a bit of blank. |
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These shot glasses are perfect for wannabe mobsters and molls who like to pretend they're boozing in a strip joint instead of a room and kitchen in Paisley. |
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This braggart weaves astonishing tales of cunning and will while stalking game, and even more preposterous stories of superhuman feats of boozing. |
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We go off boozing a couple of times a summer, go to some fancy restaurant fifty miles away. |
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Mitchell especially disdained women artists, talented or not, whom she deemed insufficiently macho, boozing, and brawling. |
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No one other than Paul himself had any idea that he had been boozing before he took the wheel. |
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In this case, the wrongers are a bunch of young city slickers weekending in a small southern mountain town where they can practice their dirtbiking and boozing. |
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After showing Jay Leno her favorite boozing gadgets, Kathie Lee Gifford gave the host a smooch. |
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Last week's festival slaked the thirst of over 1,000 visitors, real ale veterans and virgins alike descending on Troon for three days of eager boozing. |
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He was perfect company and we had a great time schmoozing and boozing. |
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There is also a Scottish flag, plenty of trestle tables and several large street lamps which allow fresh air boozing to continue after the sun has set. |
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Incredibly, it was the schools and churches which seemed to encourage boozing by giving it to underage drinkers as prizes at fetes and garden parties. |
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Hard-hitting posters will soon go up around Swindon pubs and clubs warning women that they risk losing their looks if they carry on boozing too hard. |
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The owner of a residential home believes the only way to stop drunks boozing outside a church in Gorse Hill would be to remove the benches they sit on. |
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For him, being one of the boys is about boozing and backslaps. |
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The by-laws allow police to fine those caught boozing in controlled areas. |
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Perception would have him making his living fishing, trapping, or farming a few acres of land and his principal interests are boozing, eating, and having a good time. |
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The militants violently disapprove of the pirates' boozing and whoring. |
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The cast is said to have capped every day's shooting with an energetic evening of boozing and carousing, much as Frank and Dino and One-Eyed Sammy did while filming in Old Vegas 40 years ago. |
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The Left's favourite philosopher is not Marx, who enjoyed boozing and merry-making, but the insane, pleasure-hating, work-loving utilitarian Jeremy Bentham. |
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Was there a lot of boozing hell-raising to get into character? |
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The documentary also revealed how the Taoiseach spent hours boozing in the Dail bar with cronies as the country went down the tubes. |
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Nor can the global economy be likened to our daily experience in which women are quite capable of straightening up the house at night after an all-male boozing session. |
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Some of the boys were feeling good in to boozing at night. |
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The pre-Christmas bribe worked in the short term because all-night boozing was introduced in winter, with more coppers on the street than you could shake a nightstick at. |
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His boozing gets serious next week when he pushes himself on girlfriend Stella and gets stotious while working a shift behind the bar in the Tall Ship. |
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What the rest of you might not have known was the theme was apparently played by Ronnie Lane, the notorious heavy boozing hell-raiser who shot to fame in The Small Faces. |
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We were out all night boozing until we dragged ourselves home hung over. |
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