As panicky villagers fled for cover, leaving behind their freshly brewed beverage, the elephants drank to their heart's content.
Twenty percent of white men drank to intoxication at least once a month, compared with just 13 percent of black men.
Where the service member once drank to cope with stress, he and his family now used communication, emotional regulation, and problem-solving skills to overcome challenges.
Trough gardening was born in England in the late 1800s, when the wealthy were madly collecting flora from all over the world, and adapting the stone basins from which horses drank to show off their collections of alpine plants.
He drank to cope, "entered a devastating cycle of depression and alcohol abuse, " and became a manic, compulsive gambler in which he lost a "significant amount of money in an attempt to make back business losses, " the lawsuit said.
Men who reported drinking 120 to 365 days a year had a 20% lower cardiovascular death rate than those who drank one to 36 days a year.
As his assets were seized and sold at auction, Courbet drank himself to death.
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The locals drank mostly Bushmills whiskey and Guinness stout, and they drank them to great excess.
Adults over age 65 who drank one to six alcoholic beverages over the course of the week turned out to have a lower risk of dementia than non-drinkers or heavier drinkers, according to a 2003 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
In fact, after adjusting for the effect of the other beverages, 14% of the heavier 2-year-olds drank 1% milk compared to 9% of normal-weight youngsters, and 16% of the overweight or obese 4-year-olds drank the 2% milk compared to 13% of the normal-weight 4-year-olds.
When Madame de Pompadour became Louis XV's mistress in 1745, she drank hot chocolate to warm up her desire.
When his beer came, in a cold, wet pitcher, he and his mystery companion drank a toast to Bob Brooks.
In particular, he pointed out that those who drank sake tended to eat larger quantities of raw fish, which is thought to have possible benefits to cognitive function, while wine drinkers tended to eat more cheese, which may have a similar effect.
The first vodka tonic tasted funny, so I drank a second one to be sure, but it tasted funny, too.
He reportedly told rescuers he drank water from creeks to survive.
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Ukraine's president, Victor Yushchenko, was joined by Ukraine's parliament speaker and the prime minister and they all came to the ceremony and drank a shot of Vodka in the memory of those who died, and they said several words to people who gathered there.
Overall, coffee drinkers were less likely than their peers to die during the study, and the more coffee they drank, the lower their mortality risk tended to be.
We watched as she shook hands with countless dignitaries, ate regional dishes, drank regional liquor, danced to regional music.
The shop provided tea in a samovar, which tasted a little fishy, but I drank one mug after another to soothe my throat and keep my eyes open.
Data collected from pupils in years six, eight and 10 indicated that 11% of year 10 pupils - aged 14 to 15 - drank more than 10 units of alcohol in the week before the survey.
There, Than kissed his first girl, drank his first beer and grew to like barbecued chicken.
They are beginning to say 'Jesus drank wine and Jesus even made wine so why are we still against moderate consumption of alcohol?
She returned to the kitchen and drank, looking at her hands.
To be classified as having a preference for a particular form of alcohol, a subject had to report that he drank more than half of his alcohol in this form.
Sarah Schenker, a dietician for the British Nutrition Foundation, said there was nothing wrong with people drinking three or four cups of coffee a day - provided that they also drank water or other decaffeinated drinks to compensate.
Her ten friends then all drank it together and peer pressured her to join our team.
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At a bar called Treichville, Mr. Ntaganda drank with his senior officers, according to people who saw him.
The witnesses said the erratic driving lasted up to an hour as Cheung drank coffee and energy drinks before nodding off and losing control.
Members of British royalty, Napoleon Bonaparte, King Louis Philippe of France, Frederick II of Prussia and other dignitaries all drank wines from Constantia and served it to special guests in the 17th and 18th Centuries.
No air-conditioning, but he was used to that in the places he drank in.
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