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  • Abstemiousness is not an option when you're feeling low.
  • A very common manifestation of carelessness is the weakening of abstemiousness in food.
  • At the bar of Fox's were two women whose order seemed to reflect the enforced abstemiousness.
  • Still, there are times _ when Ripert is alone in the kitchen _ when all this abstemiousness proves too much.
  • The water tank is tiny, and he has to scrub his pots and pans with the abstemiousness of a drought victim.
  • Of the ceiling of plate hang five lovely decorative spiders, lamps of glass of Murano stress the abstemiousness of the main room.
  • He was personally frugal to abstemiousness, fond of the homespun in speech and manner, distrustful of all incitements from the outer world, little susceptible to the esthetic forms of emotion, but sensitively responsive to the emotions of living beings.
  • And, if the Prophets are the truest expounders of the ideals and ideas of the religion of Israel, even the sacrificial and sacerdotal system, with its implications of extraordinary and precautionary cleanliness and physical abstemiousness, was of little vital moment.
  • Sampath's ambitious father is soon gussying up his son's orchard bower ( trying hard to keep a balance " between the look of abstemiousness and actual comfort " ) and concocting a host of moneymaking schemes designed to capitalize on his son's newfound fame.
  • Which is another way of saying that if, for example, the good people of Cleveland, a city noted neither for its profligacy nor its abstemiousness, continue to drink wine at their current rate, while their numbers increase at officially projected rates, wine sales in Cleveland will be 80 percent higher than now.
  • The monastery, as the place where the required life of abstemiousness is lived under rigorous regulation and discipline, becomes the " asketerion, " a word which to the classical Greek conveyed only the notion of a place reserved for physical exercise; while the monks were the " ascetikoi, " the ascetics, under discipline attaining unto the perfect practise.
  • According to the 1779 book Nocturnal Revels, on the Grand Tour he had visited various religious seminaries, " founded, as it were, in direct contradiction to Nature and Reason; on his return to England, [ he ] thought that a burlesque Institution in the name of St Francis, would mark the absurdity of such Societies; and in lieu of the austerities and abstemiousness there practised, substitute convivial gaiety, unrestrained hilarity, and social felicity ".