For some reason I wasn't charged but several other players were asked to pay their huge hotel bar bills after a night of drunken debauchery. |
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Not that my life has been a wild bacchanalian phantasmagoria of debauchery and dissipation, but I've had my moments. |
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The spectacle that is the weekly toga party can only be described as complete drunken debauchery. |
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If the chemistry is right, they can be fun, rowdy, and filled with a bit of harmless debauchery. |
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Beyond proving that British chavs lead the world in teenage debauchery there are other interesting statistical snippets. |
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It is trickery, it is debauchery, it is an attempt to make a box office killing in the name of an artist's licence of creativity. |
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We did not and will not think for one moment to target them even if they were people of immorality and debauchery. |
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And, except for a few periods of total debauchery, I've always been so, albeit a serial monogamist. |
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Hit your head on the nu-punk rock at this sweaty day of debauchery featuring tons of bands. |
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Voting has slowed down as everyone strolls off to their debauchery and revelry. |
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His early death encouraged the belief that debauchery and dissipation had been the death of him. |
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Over the last few weeks I've been slowly getting my life back on the straight and narrow after a year or so of hedonistic debauchery. |
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For many young men, this would be a licence to indulge in debauchery, but Richie was a sensitive soul. |
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Two teams emerged from a haze of weekend debauchery every Sunday to battle it out on the greens of McCarren Park. |
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Stag and hen nights have become weekends and even whole weeks of debauchery and indulgence. |
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I was into more than my fair share of debauchery and mindless consumption of drugs and alcohol. |
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The decadence and debauchery of Paris was beckoning to him and he could hardly resist such open temptation. |
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I'm still uncertain whether it was sadness that the week was over or joy that my life of debauchery could resume. |
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I am against drinking to excess, but generally take a softer stand on debauchery. |
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In the countryside, these auctions always took place at inns and they sometimes turned into occasions for debauchery and excess. |
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There are no redeeming characters in this morality tale of corruption, adultery, and debauchery. |
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Many of the British clearly enjoyed a traditional expatriate life of abandoned debauchery. |
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I'll finally be able to live that life of debauchery that I always dreamed of. |
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Perhaps soldiers patrolling in camouflage gear don't lend themselves to debauchery in the French Quarter. |
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Many of them clearly enjoyed a traditional expatriate life of abandoned debauchery. |
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Was the life of the gentleman farmer a life of Cincinnatean virtue or of Neronian debauchery? |
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I am off to my sister's house for a night of drunken revelry and debauchery. |
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If it's a holiday of drunken debauchery you want, this is not your dream destination. |
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One weekend, she corralled five friends into the Ludlow Street crash pad rented by musicians John Cale and Tony Conrad and instigated a night of playful debauchery. |
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The atmosphere was more family carnival than drunken debauchery. |
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Some were chained to their beds when confined to hospital before being sentenced to prison terms on charges of debauchery. |
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And what is this Black Box, if not an epicentre of devilish debauchery. |
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With independence approaching, the small community was gripped by a wave of hedonistic debauchery that undermined its pretence at prim parasol-and-petticoat gentility. |
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At the end of another night of debauchery, gender illusionist Sheena Hershey and neon cyberpunk VJ Scarlet discover a hot young amnesiac. |
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In the days of Afghan austerity, such celebrations are thought to be callous overspending at best, and un-Islamic debauchery at worst. |
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The article offered several religious justifications for this, among them the claim that it would halt debauchery. |
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Even the poignantly romantic In the Still of the Night comes a little oddly at the end of a second act filled with allegations of drunken debauchery. |
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But only in recent years have athletes begun to divulge lurid details of Olympic sexcapades and debauchery. |
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Instead, check out Sutherland's Christmas moment of self-awareness, in which he intimates the true source of his debauchery. |
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St Tropez conjures up images of topless beaches, the super-rich and their lapdogs, luxury yachts, blondes, leathery millionaire playboys and champagne-soaked debauchery. |
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They were found guilty of practicing habitual debauchery and inciting others to sexual deviance because of the footage. |
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Moreover, they had a refreshing ability to avoid being nailed by those same tabloids that uncovered acts of debauchery by British players on a depressingly regular basis. |
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The chairs don't make me squirm, the napery and drapery are the only aspects that sparkle or dazzle and the lighting obscures the scars of my years of debauchery. |
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His beliefs about Philip's character led Polybius to reject historian Theopompus' description of Philip's private, drunken debauchery. |
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Later, a trajectory from dandyism through debauchery to a sense of emptiness and futility, sustained only intermittently by the linking of suffering with love, resulted in a radical dislocation of the sense of self. |
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We have tended to bounce from one extreme to another, alternately suppressing it in misplaced 'holiness' and then gratifying it in a flurry of uncontrolled debauchery! |
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Jesus speaks of debauchery, drunkenness and the cares of life. |
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Sitting comfortably on the poppier side of the fence, V Festival offers a more gentle shove into the debauchery of a festival weekend. |
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His lack of self-restraint led to several ugly scenes of debauchery and violent outburst. |
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From this nauseating quagmire, the horde of tousled Vagalatschk musicians have risen up to swoop down without mercy on Europe and to again teach the poetry of debauchery to these capitalist tribes. |
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After being fired by his ogress supervisor, Ms Clara Tillinghast, he embarks on a night of epic debauchery after which, symbolically, he swaps his raybans for some bread at an early morning bakery. |
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And so applicants who want to come across as refined and respectable in a job interview had better not be posting pictures of their weekend debauchery online. |
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It's worth noting that in Cambodia, the law on traffic and human exploitation prescribes ten to twenty years of prison for acts of debauchery on minors, even if they are willing. |
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The Communists told us spellbinding stories of the perversion, debauchery and financial skulduggery of the Socialists. |
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He had a reputation for debauchery and a taste for the exotic, which would surely have predisposed him to a new drug, but the truth was that he rarely, if indeed ever, indulged. |
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However, when Billy returns from rehab hell-bent on bloodshed and debauchery, Johnny finds himself in the middle of a vicious turf war with rival gangs for control of a city torn apart by violence and corruption. |
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Some lapse into debauchery, others enter into loveless marriages. |
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Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. |
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It makes it a crime to incite a person to engage in debauchery or prostitution, aid, or facilitate debauchery or prostitution, or employ or entice a person to engage in debauchery or prostitution. |
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Rasputin was on the one hand a prophet, very religious and ascetic, and on the other hand a terrible sinner who deliberately led a life of debauchery and carousing. |
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It is little known that the nine Georgian Bishops of Durham displayed to varying degrees all the debauchery and rumbustiousness of their non-religious contemporaries. |
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