Sentences with phrase «heavy boozing»

Prone to heavy boozing and intimidation of local riffraff, Holliday also appreciates the finer things in life, like sipping champagne and reciting Shakespearean soliloquies from memory, signs of a more - cultured past back East that he mysteriously abandoned for the anonymity of the West.
And also Stiers, who has the thankless role of remaining in a perpetual state of harrumph and commenting on his frivolous wife's «medicated haze,» a condition that's played entirely for laughs in homage to the great fun that heavy boozing is in real life.

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From the airlines» perspective, Cancun flights are good business because of their lower costs, high passenger counts and heavy sales of booze, said Mark Drusch, a consultant and former airline executive.
Let's forget the studies pointing out the booze (cohabitors drink more), weight (they're heavier) and happiness (they're not quite as happy as married couples but they aren't more miserable, either), because those aren't the issues.
Well... apart from the odd fast food takeaway binge, or booze - heavy weekend, or whole days spent watching DVD box sets in our pyjamas.
Professor Nick Sheron, from the University of Southampton, comments: «Setting a Minimum Unit Price for alcohol is an almost perfect alcohol policy because it targets cheap booze bought by very heavy drinkers and leaves moderate drinkers completely unaffected.
Monday at fashion week, after a long weekend of shows, events and (inevitably) boozing, called for some heavy make - up and a sort of gothic ~ victoriana ~ look, featuring a velvet blazer.
and it is getting to be lonely at times and I am just not into the drinking scene that often so if your heavy on the booze dear that's not me, granit I got some friends I go out with occationally to enjoy a night out but I ain't getting...
You've got a story with booze, heavy conversations and titanic battles between monsters and robots, all somehow coming together in one decidedly original mix.
From this promising premise, Gruber weaves an often humorous tale of conspiracy and mayhem containing every possible element we could wish to see in a pulse - pounding thriller - double - crossing Russian and Jewish mobs, a former thug turned Jesuit Priest, disgraced professors, kidnappings, lawyers getting beaten up, booze and sex, international models, canny antiquarian book dealers, armed heavies in all shapes and sizes, gun fights and car chases.
Weakened by a heavy reliance on booze and butts — images of which litter the artist's late self - portraits, along with cholesterol - heavy French fries — Guston died of a heart attack at the same age as Rothko, sixty - seven, yet was still at the height of his powers and on the eve of the unprecedented fame that resulted from his traveling retrospective of 1980 - 1981.
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