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The prime minister has shown the way by swigging from a bottle of newater after a game of tennis.
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If bodybuilders were the ascetics of the festival, the strongmen were its mead-swigging friars, lumbering by with plates piled high.
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As traffic logjams on Lombardi Avenue, hundreds of Cheeseheads mill around the Lambeau Field parking lot, chomping on Johnsonville brats and swigging Leinenkugels.
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In the film, an eye-patched Hopper overacts his head off while chain-smoking, swigging Jack Daniels, and zooming around on a jet ski in some kind of filthy, post-apocalyptic pirate outfit.
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Later in the day, we came across a group of locals gathered at an open-air bar to pay tribute to a deceased loved one, swigging from small buckets to drown their sorrows after the funeral.
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In 1977 whisky-swigging Zulfikar Ali Bhutto banned alcohol.
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