On the alcohol front, you can now tell your doctor that drinking helps you stay young — and believe it.
Not exact matches
Anonymous Young Reader, the first picture of the
alcohol is currently
on the
front page of cnn.com and shows an empty liquor bottle next to a glass of what looks like whiskey.
There is plenty of business activity that goes
on right
on the exhibition floor, making the USATT event the premier event of its kind for getting your
alcohol beverage products in
front of potential buyers.
It also doesn't say squat about the literally hundreds of other things you could worry about (like kids with allergies and asthma getting their hands
on certain foods, the host taking the kids in a car without a car seat, a backyard trampoline,
alcohol / drugs left around the house, playing in the
front yard abutting a very busy street, etc. etc. etc.) It's just meant to talk about your child's preparedness for being away from mom and dad.
• A 31 - year - old Palos Hills man was charged with DUI, improper stopping / standing and failure to reduce speed to avoid a collision after partially awaking from an
alcohol - induced stupor and driving into the vehicle in
front of him
on the 9800 block of 159th Street
on Dec. 23.
Something to Sleep
On Research on infant sleep risks, which we go over in depth in Chapter 19, shows again and again that the big risks of shared sleep are a mix of SIDS risks that affect vulnerable babies and breathing hazards that affect all babies: smoking, alcohol or drugs, risky surfaces like sofas, baby on his front (unless he's on an adult's chest), and formula - feedin
On Research
on infant sleep risks, which we go over in depth in Chapter 19, shows again and again that the big risks of shared sleep are a mix of SIDS risks that affect vulnerable babies and breathing hazards that affect all babies: smoking, alcohol or drugs, risky surfaces like sofas, baby on his front (unless he's on an adult's chest), and formula - feedin
on infant sleep risks, which we go over in depth in Chapter 19, shows again and again that the big risks of shared sleep are a mix of SIDS risks that affect vulnerable babies and breathing hazards that affect all babies: smoking,
alcohol or drugs, risky surfaces like sofas, baby
on his front (unless he's on an adult's chest), and formula - feedin
on his
front (unless he's
on an adult's chest), and formula - feedin
on an adult's chest), and formula - feeding.
-- «New York Has Given Away the Keys to More Than a Prius» — New York Times's Jim Dwyer: «Late Tuesday night, Mr. [Stephen] Cassidy drove onto a sidewalk in Midtown Manhattan and hit a trash bin, then stumbled his way into an ambulance and onto the
front pages of newspapers... Mr. Cassidy, the executive director of the Fire Pension Fund, was jacked up
on alcohol and had cocaine in his wallet, the police said... Other than the car, the damage done by Mr. Cassidy was limited to himself.
Regardless of whether or not your resolutions include or omit sugar,
alcohol or caffeine, we could all probably use a few rules to protect from our lesser selves
on these
fronts.
I have been ruthless
on the sugar and
alcohol front but just failed
on getting the carb level right.
It's fun to sit in
front of the game with a few beers, but the sludgy hangover feeling and the hit to your metabolism
alcohol causes isn't the best combination
on a big eating day.
On the
front lines, they give you
alcohol to boost your courage.
Is it acceptable to affix printed
alcohol test results on the back of the Alcohol Testing Form (ATF) rather than on the
alcohol test results
on the back of the
Alcohol Testing Form (ATF) rather than on the
Alcohol Testing Form (ATF) rather than
on the
front?
I would help customers make food decisions, know all problematic allergen ingredients, serve
alcohol and beverages immediately, and if there was ever a problem with a customer, as
front manager I would be in charge of resolving any conflict with a positive outcome
on both sides.
People who are successful in overcoming addiction to drugs or
alcohol typically fight the battle
on several
fronts using multiple approaches, such as inpatient or outpatient treatment, working with a physician, group work, various different therapies, and individual counseling.
Surely, you can find something instructive and useful to report that'll help the majority of us
on the «
front lines» to keep our equilibrium in this increasingly complex business — for example, your excellent article
on Danny Pacheco's recovery from
alcohol, cocaine, and crack.