In 1893, a teetotaling faction of Australia's labor movement created Nueva Australia, which survives to this day. |
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They gave him a little whiskey, which the teetotaling general resisted before drinking. |
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Kerry also one-upped President Bush with the kind of photo-op that the teetotaling president cannot duplicate. |
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Hunt partied hard — archival photographs inevitably show him bookended by women, his gaze nestled in their décolletage — while Lauda assumed the role of the frosty, teetotaling tactician. |
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The president has bought a beer-making kit for the White House, and on the stump professes his love of the brew, drawing a contrast with the teetotaling Mitt Romney and hoping to forge a liquid bond with the middle class. |
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Later in the first decade of the new century, though, an influx of bold young women, allergic to the old pieties about female purity and comfortable working with men, displaced their moralistic, teetotaling elders. |
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