Now teetotal, he is one of Blair's most trusted aides and is credited with helping to mastermind Labor's return to power in 1997 after 18 years in opposition.
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Donated to the museum at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, it was a " Peek, Frean & Co's Teetotal Plum Pudding London, High Class Ingredients Only " from the 1900s.
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This was before Elton became teetotal, so he was still a steaming party animal; we went up to see him at his hotel and spent the afternoon getting blasted on Martinis.
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The brain-child of the teetotal Robert Warner, this initial foray into the assurance market grew into " The Marine Life and Casualty Mutual Assurance Society " which moved:
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When he saw the painting at the Royal Academy exhibition, Trelawny, who was teetotal, was outraged by the fact that Millais had included a glass of grog and a lemon.
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"In legal terms it was like a motorist who had been convicted for refusing a drink-drive test waiting six months before proving his was teetotal, " wrote The Guardian.
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While a publican in Perth, Conlon and a lawyer friend, Henry Dale, recognised a commercial opportunity to sell alcohol at the railway siding of Narembeen near the teetotal town of Emu Hill.
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The teetotal Makin found the cocktail party circuit " arduous ", and although he acknowledged the opportunities for more informal diplomacy, resented the limitations of the demanding social calendar on his home life.
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Knight, who lived in three centuries, put her long life down to the Scottish staple of porridge, no alcohol ( she had been teetotal all her life ) and the occasional sweet.
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Her teetotal father accepts her choice, despite concerns over Denis's status as a non-teetotaller and a divorc?and the marriage taking place in London not their home town of Grantham.