| 41. | Morcom Jnr . also became a staunch teetotaller, and was described as having " very steady habits ".
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| 42. | Jean, who used to be a teetotaller, is completely drunk by now since she has been hitting the brandy.
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| 43. | Though playing a raging alcoholic, Grant himself is a teetotaller with a health condition preventing him from properly processing alcohol.
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| 44. | A strict teetotaller and non-smoker, he attributed his continued success well into his senior years to these things.
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| 45. | A keen sportsman, he played football for the Municipal team, exercised regularly and remained a teetotaller all his life.
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| 46. | Teetotallers also succeeded in persuading the church to use grape juice rather than fortified wine in the sacrament of communion ."
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| 47. | According to a granddaughter, Morse was a non-smoker and teetotaller who was not overly fond of social occasions.
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| 48. | Robert Robinson once compared the tune to " the genteel abandon of a lifelong teetotaller who has suddenly taken to drink ".
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| 49. | It took Charles Gordon Maynard some time to persuade his strict Methodist and teetotaller father that the sweets did not contain wine.
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| 50. | A 2015 study by the Office for National Statistics showed that young Britons were more likely to be teetotallers than their parents.
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