He's a teetotal, drug-free vegetarian, passionate about sobriety and the focus it has given his life and career. |
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Mild-mannered, teetotal, often other-worldly, he was unswerving in his work for a party notable then for its lack of success. |
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The alcohol ban is a strain on my mum, she likes a bit of a drink, but my dad's teetotal. |
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Over the years I've known 3 sets of twins and in every case one of them drinks and one is teetotal because they don't like the taste of alcohol. |
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My diet is a lot better now and importantly, I'm virtually teetotal, which has really helped my fitness. |
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I'm nearly teetotal, I wake up at five every morning to feed the horses and I work all hours. |
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In the 1830s, a third movement, the teetotal movement, emerged and radicalized temperance reform in two ways. |
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One of the country's leading experts on alcohol believes moderate drinking is healthier than being teetotal. |
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And I hadn't fully realised how odd I'd feel, an omnivore who likes a drink dropped into a city populated largely by teetotal vegetarians. |
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It wasn't champagne and wine to celebrate, but orange squash and coffee, as the pair are both strictly teetotal. |
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The team at Stirling University have discovered workers of both sexes who drink in moderation tend to earn more than their teetotal colleagues. |
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And again, most definitely I am not suggesting we become a teetotal movement. |
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Courtesy of his daily workout over the past 12 months, and having been teetotal since August 2010, he's looking trim. |
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Few expect the prime minister, Kjell Magne Bondevik, a teetotal Lutheran priest, to jump at the idea of a tax cut. |
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At alcoholics the stomach ulcer and a duodenal gut develops several times more often, than at teetotal people. |
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Thankfully, I'm quite happy to stay teetotal for the duration. |
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The homecoming of the willowy, teetotal, churchgoing patriot was marked by a tickertape parade in New York, with 100,000 people filling the streets and cheering. |
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Most Muslims and many Hindus in Kerala are teetotal, as are most women. |
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Experience has shown that people who have experienced an acute attack greatly reduce the risk of further attacks if they become teetotal for life. |
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Despite this, some Methodist churches became pioneers in the teetotal Temperance movement of the 19th and 20th centuries, and later it became de rigueur in all. |
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Linked to a string of famous women including Sadie Frost, ex-heroin addict Russell, 30, is a self-confessed teetotal sexaholic with a growing cult following. |
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They never married and remained teetotal and strict sabbatarians. |
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