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Another innovative approach to partnership Tony Blair must have subconsciously imbibed was our work with the voluntary sector.
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Mr. Righeimer, who had merely imbibed two Diet Cokes, passed the sobriety test.
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Undoubtedly, many bottles of wine, beer, and champagne will be imbibed in a celebration of uniting family and giving thanks.
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While the continent still consumes about two-thirds of the wine imbibed around the world, consumption is decreasing by about 0.65% a year.
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He talked a lot about his "sacrifice and suffering", words reminiscent of the Christian concepts he imbibed as a child in a Catholic mission school.
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In Soho's Dean Street, at two nearby establishments, important aspects of British art from the 1950s to the present day can be imbibed and consumed.
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It's one of many lessons he's imbibed over an eventful career.
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For a while, Benson imbibed the philosophy of a gaudier and more complex sphere, heard the tinny music of their radios and stared into the dazzle of the day.
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From their base in what is today Tuscany, the Etruscans were active traders who knew and imbibed the artistic traditions and techniques of Egypt, Cyprus and other countries around the eastern Mediterranean rim.
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And the latest official figures suggest that drinking is already tapering off anyway: a bit less was imbibed in 2008 than before and sales of alcopops, the downfall of many a teenage girl, had slipped.
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Officials know perfectly well that passengers will already have imbibed all the fructarian juices imaginable on the ground and will welcome the alternative of these expensively imported, highly calorific pop drinks to keep their energy levels up during random in-flight activities like mass seat changes and locating serviceable toilets.
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