| 21. | The public censure that followed seemed to some to match Hughes'own intemperance ."
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| 22. | Guntram had a period of intemperance.
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| 23. | His death was hastened by intemperance.
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| 24. | Starting in January 1835, Hughes began what might be considered an annual lecture on intemperance.
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| 25. | The same death roll has the entry " Intemperance " after two more soldier's names.
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| 26. | By 425 BC, warnings against intemperance, especially at symposia, appear to become more frequent.
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| 27. | This arose from the distressing death in June 1847 of a young man " through intemperance ".
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| 28. | Reasoned debate about judicial conduct is virtually impossible during election years, which lend themselves to intellectual intemperance.
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| 29. | So pointed is her commentary, she could be elected chairwoman of an American Intemperance Society by acclamation.
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| 30. | Anderson s last years were marked by intemperance and the fear of ending his days in the workhouse.
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