intoxicating+liquor

  • 71In drink — Drink Drink, n. 1. Liquid to be swallowed; any fluid to be taken into the stomach for quenching thirst or for other purposes, as water, coffee, or decoctions. [1913 Webster] Give me some drink, Titinius. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically,… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 72Strong drink — Drink Drink, n. 1. Liquid to be swallowed; any fluid to be taken into the stomach for quenching thirst or for other purposes, as water, coffee, or decoctions. [1913 Webster] Give me some drink, Titinius. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically,… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 73Michael McDowell — For other people named Michael McDowell, see Michael McDowell (disambiguation). Michael McDowell SC Tánaiste In office 13 September 2006 – 14 June 2007 Preceded by Mary Harney …

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  • 74Social club — may also refer to a video game community service by Rockstar Games, see Rockstar Games Social Club. A social club may refer to a group of people or the place where they meet, generally formed around a common interest, occupation or activity (e.g …

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  • 75sober — Temperate or sparing in use of intoxicating liquor. 29 Am J Rev ed Ins § 774. Not under the influence of liquor or drugs. Having self control. A statutory requirement that a juror shall be sober refers only to the time in which the juror sits,… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 76State of New York —     State of New York     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► State of New York     One of the thirteen colonies of Great Britain, which on 4 July, 1776, adopted the Declaration of Independence and became the United States of America.     BOUNDARIES AND… …

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  • 77booze — I. intransitive verb (boozed; boozing) Etymology: Middle English bousen, from Middle Dutch būsen Date: 14th century to drink intoxicating liquor especially to excess often used in the phrase booze it up II. noun Date: 14th century intoxicating… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 78Asceticism — • The word asceticism comes from the Greek askesis which means practice, bodily exercise, and more especially, atheletic training Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Asceticism     Asceticism …

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  • 79Civil parishes in Ireland — The parish was once an ecclesiastical unit of territory based on early Christian and monastic settlements. It came into existence in Ireland in the 12th and 13th centuries and was continued by the Church of Ireland, the Established church, from… …

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  • 80actual physical control — Such control within statute providing that it is unlawful and punishable by law for any person under influence of intoxicating liquor to be in actual physical control of any motor vehicle within state means existing or present bodily restraint,… …

    Black's law dictionary