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  • He was, however, dismissed from the Bluesbreakers for repeated insobriety during gigs.
  • Several epigrams accuse him of greed and insobriety.
  • Large-bodied people will require more alcohol to reach insobriety than lightly built people.
  • Unfounded reports were spread of his insobriety.
  • Major General Hindman relieved Rains of command in October 1862 for " incompetence and insobriety.
  • Cotyttia originated with the rape of Persephone . and was notorious for its obscenity and insobriety.
  • Vodka has become a popular source of insobriety among young people, with a flourishing black market.
  • Postclassic central Mexican traditions identified rabbits with the beverage pulque and insobriety, and by extension Macuiltochtli had a particular association with inebriation and excessive consumption.
  • The contribution of this extra step should have minimal effects on insobriety and will likely leave your counter sticky with Sambuca . & mdash; tizzle " 22 : 35, 2 June 2009 ( UTC)
  • One reason may be the Victorian middle class influence in attempting to separate wholesome celebration of the Christmas season from public insobriety and associated asocial behaviour, at a time when " merry " also meant " intoxicated "  Queen Elizabeth II is said to prefer " Happy Christmas " for this reason.
  • Subsequently General Rains was relieved of command by General Hindman in October 1862 for " incompetence and insobriety . " Captain Roberts would go on to command a four-gun batter assigned to Colonel Robert G . Shaver's Brigade of Brigadier General Daniel M . Frost's Division during the Battle of Prairie Grove.
  • The lyrics of " The Man Who Ate The Man " are more poetic than rock'n'roll inspired, and concern city relationships ( " Benny's Insobriety " and " Without Word " ) or similar, but set against a rural backdrop ( " A Sad Ha Ha ( Circled My Demise ) " and " The Only Witching You'll be Doing " ).
  • The lyrics of The Man Who Ate The Man are more poetic than rock'n'roll inspired, and concern city relationships ( " Benny's Insobriety " and " Without Word " ) or similar, but set against a rural backdrop ( " A Sad Ha Ha ( Circled My Demise ) " and " The Only Witching You'll be Doing " ).