"We got all kinds of drunks already, " said Dominic Williams, tending the grill behind bulletproof glass.
The Web is not about making ugly people pretty, the dull smart, drunks sober or liars honest.
Moreover, business journalism itself was a backwater, a place where publications dumped their drunks and burned-out sportswriters.
It's produced by Benedictine monks in Devon but is regularly linked to the crime and anti-social behaviour of drunks in Scotland.
At Cana, her son is like a stranger, "oddly formal and grand, " who seems to perform a wine-based party trick in front of drunks.
It's like having two drunks trying to keep each other standing.
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Maybe, just maybe, pathological overusers are more like early moviegoers who fled theaters on first seeing moving images of a rapidly onrushing train than they are like drunks and junkies.
From its humble beginnings (for a while, the fire-fighting force consisted largely of drunks and vagrants) the service gradually became more professional, developing new techniques and introducing smokejumpers (special teams that parachute into hot spots).
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To act as if an entire era didn't happen, or to mark its stars with some kind of asterisk while the bronzes of known racists, drunks and the like remain untouched, threatens the credibility of the institution.
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Given their penchant for boldly going where no airline has dared before, here's hoping Malaysia Airlines' next move will be to designate a special zone for drunks and passengers who forgot to take a shower before their flight.
When immunologist Philippe Pouletty was a resident at a hospital emergency room in Paris in the early 1980s, he was struck by the fact that, although 20% of patients admitted were drunks or drug addicts, doctors had no adequate treatment for them.
There can't be many self-sufficient drunks in the world, autarkic alcoholics who never once have to burden the off-license but who simply press whatever fruit, flowers or vegetables are growing in their gardens and transform the juices into alcohol.
When the immunologist Philippe Pouletty was a resident at a hospital emergency room in Paris in the early 1980s, he was struck that although 20% of patients admitted were drunks or drug addicts, doctors had no adequate treatment for them.
Today, the young drunks causing such mayhem in the city centres and market towns of Britain can't be sent overseas any more, they can't do national service, and it remains to be seen whether ASBOS will keep them in check.
Through his door came an extraordinary mixture of people: drunks and gamblers from his underworld life, Kate Moss and Jerry Hall, Francis Bacon and David Hockney (both friends), the Duchess of Devonshire and Lord Goodman, performance artists and men with razor scars on their faces.
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We humans are subject to hyperbolic discounting, not taking full account of long distant future costs for current pleasures, sometimes those running the public health system really do know more than us, there are externalities associated with these behaviours (late night drunks, passive smoking and the visual pollution of someone 300 lbs overweight perhaps).
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The second was when we were taken to the exit of the emergency room, along with all of the other drunks on a Saturday night, was given a cursory examination by a registrar, then handed a walking stick and told to go home and see my family doctor - no transport, in the middle of the night, no medical care.
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