| 21. | Lydia explained that laughter com ing from Furmanek's office was a sure sign of inebriation.
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| 22. | She put no restrictions on residents of her Rescue Mission with regard to inebriation or time limits.
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| 23. | The colliding bands were either exhilarating or unbearable, depending on the listener's degree of inebriation.
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| 24. | At first she attributes her memory loss to inebriation and the tattoo as a drunken prank by companions.
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| 25. | The widespread practice of trading furs for rum and whiskey led to problems associated with inebriation and alcohol abuse.
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| 26. | Basically, its a twenty dollar wine buffet, and the level of inebriation is up to the customers.
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| 27. | He and his lady friend later drink the wine, and suffer no ill effects, save for inebriation.
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| 28. | Therefore, it is conceivable that a head start of beer might speed a drinker on the path to inebriation.
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| 29. | When sharing a flat with Orwell, Heppenstall came home late one night in an advanced stage of loud inebriation.
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| 30. | When the bartenders did rebuff requests, they usually did so without explanation or with comments on the actors'inebriation.
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