The fire in the grate smoked up the room and all faces were ruddy with warmth and intoxication. |
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The intoxication was manifest, not so much in violent behavior as in slightly heightened color and increasing loquacity. |
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The highest levels of intoxication can be life-threatening, producing delirium, coma, atonic bladder and cardiac arrhythmias. |
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At a meeting of the Geological Society the following February he made an exhibition of himself through his intoxication. |
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The test is recommended for on the spot testing whenever alcohol consumption is planned or intoxication is suspected. |
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But when you consider the levels of intoxication and the students' smutty fratboy humour, nothing is so certain. |
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Six jurors believed, like the coroner, that it was acute cocaine intoxication. |
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Davy was the first person to experience intoxication after inhaling a gas or vapour. |
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The most frequent example of self-induced automatism is intoxication arising from the voluntary ingestion of alcohol or proscribed drugs. |
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While all of these women are good drinkers, they practice forms of intoxication which extend well beyond their states of alcoholic inebriation. |
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Ward will be charged with lewd and lascivious behaviour, public indecency and public intoxication at the Calgary courthouse on Monday. |
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An index of alcohol intoxication was measured with a fuel-cell analyzer in air expired after breath was held for 15 sec. |
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The vivid imageries encountered with stramonium intoxication appear to be of simple objects such as flowers, small people, animals, or colors. |
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The speaker's psychological response to the calamus root closely resembles descriptions of hashish intoxication. |
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Obviously, drinking and intoxication by alcohol complicated notions of individual autonomy and free volition. |
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And within that code of practice, was a prohibition on discounting sensitive products to levels which increased intoxication. |
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Prolonged intake of potassium bromide can lead to bromide intoxication or bromism. |
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They were lodged in cells, allowed to sober up, issued public intoxication tags and driven back to their residence. |
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There is no question of deep intoxication from drugs, poisons or other chemical agents. |
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Patients with multiple injuries or altered mental status, including intoxication, were not included in the study. |
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The court considered a belief may be honestly held whether it stems from intoxication, stupidity, forgetfulness or inattention. |
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This bioassay provides a measure that is precise and repeatable, but more importantly reflects the ecological context of TTX intoxication. |
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I was extremely well versed in the history of intoxication in relation to creativity. |
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The conversation became jovial through the stories they shared about being in a state of intoxication. |
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Ingestion of jimson weed produces the toxidrome of anticholinergic intoxication. |
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There are also forms of organically based temporary or transient amnesia, such as those induced by drug or alcohol intoxication or by epileptic seizures. |
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When Jerry Lee was taken home and his car was towed from the ditch, the deputies forgot to administer a test for intoxication. |
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I guess we know how Bacchus kept his title as the god of wine and intoxication. |
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There are moments in the column when he understands what a hopeless task he has taken on and abandons himself to the full intoxication of giddy absurdity. |
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Like the intoxication and the power you would feel if you were suddenly an all-knowing entity. |
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States all across the country are reporting skyrocketing rates of intoxication, overdoses and death. |
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A law-enforcement official told CNN that Rockefeller was coherent and showed no sign of intoxication. |
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The images came to mind, unsought, and the intoxication took hold. |
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The multiple signs and symptoms of intoxication and withdrawal often are not consistent because of variable dosages and the adulteration of drugs. |
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The principles which apply, however, are the same whether it is alcohol, amphetamines, barbiturates, hallucinogens or other drugs which cause the intoxication. |
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Men may earn a hobnail liver by the constant, steady use of alcoholic drink taken systematically, so as always to keep within the limits of intoxication. |
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We base that on the fact that he faithfully summed up the evidence on intoxication, but did not give that familiar direction which he must have been aware of. |
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He spent his time consorting with prostitutes, getting into fistfights, and scribbling his thoughts down on napkins, all in various stages of intoxication. |
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Alcohol meters to test levels of intoxication are being acquired. |
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No doubt was in the corpulent man that the fly boys were snoozing away, most likely recovering from intoxication from their little victory celebration earlier today. |
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If I relied on my suspicions about my customers' tolerance, Frau would cut them off long before any signs of obvious intoxication danced their way across my bar. |
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Symptoms of chronic intoxication include anorexia, gastrointestinal disturbances, debility, confusion, dermatitis, menstrual disorders, anemia, convulsions, and alopecia. |
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An hour later I found myself standing in the middle of a pub called the Golden Vine, by far one of the better institutions of intoxication in the central goldfields. |
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Rhabdomyolysis with and without acute renal failure in patients with phencyclidine intoxication. |
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Severe amlodipine intoxication treated by hyperinsulinemia euglycemia therapy. |
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The grandeur intoxication prompts the customary good natured obtrusion of the practice of nicotinism in to the presence of others. |
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Synaesthesia can occur particularly powerfully during mescalin and LSD intoxication, and is often given mystical significance. |
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A deputy city attorney stated that Oldman's blood alcohol content was found to be more than twice California's limit for legal intoxication. |
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Here, intoxication operated as a defence because Mr Lipman was mistaken in his specific intent of killing a snake. |
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Of course, it can well be the case that someone is not drunk enough to support any intoxication defence at all. |
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Micrognathia and clubfeet are common during mercury intoxication in the fetal period. |
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Several other cases have been reported of humans suffering zinc intoxication by the ingestion of zinc coins. |
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He was a drunkard, and had not known it. What he had fondly imagined was a pleasant exhilaration had been maudlin intoxication. |
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Afolake Jaja, prosecuting, said the alleged assault happened after Sansom, 55, was treated for alcohol intoxication in hospital. |
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Mr Richardson was found to have died of acute alcohol intoxication, and Dr Harris recorded a verdict of accidental death. |
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States, there exists the specific crime of Vehicular or intoxication manslaughter. |
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Lead pathologist Dr Stephen Ferryman gave the cause of Mr Bunney's death as hypothermia secondary to alcohol intoxication. |
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This, however, did not altogether account for the winey intoxication of happiness that filled her body. |
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Already there are certain signs that politicians within the Republican party are suffering from the intoxication of too much victory. |
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Alcohol-related dementia is caused by long-term alcohol intoxication. |
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On the other hand, overhydration, also referred to as water intoxication, can result in digestive problems, behavioral changes, brain damage, seizures or coma. |
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Medicinal properties include anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective activities against galactosamine, paracetamol intoxication, cancer therapy and anti HIV activity. |
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The effects of nutmeg intoxication may last for several days. |
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The most sensitive structure of the skeleton in case of lead intoxication includes tubular bones, epiphyseal and diaphyseal periosteal zones inside them. |
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These 3 products demonstrated insufficient cross-reactivity to meet the clinical need in cases of designer drug intoxication at the concentrations previously reported. |
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Humiliation and intoxication are normally the two main aims of the average stag do with many lads engaging in action man outdoor pursuits or a visit to a strip club. |
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Saccade and cognitive impairment associated with kava intoxication. |
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I walked the blissfully painful path of human love with intoxication and tears, always knowing that love's essence was elsewhere, hidden and yet addictively present. |
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He suffered acute intoxication from the combined effects of several drugs. |
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Side effects of energy drinks are the same as those of caffeine intoxication, and include nervousness, jitteriness, seizures, cardiac arrhythmias, and death. |
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