Sentences with phrase «when imbibing»

These factors (combined with the all - too - common tendency of acting foolish when imbibing too much), lead many health - conscious people to temper the amount of alcohol they consume.
Prof. P. Krishna: Human rights will become a reality only when we imbibe the right human values through education.

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A majority of the damned did not have a true choice in selecting their religion — like many, they imbibed the beliefs of their immediate family as children, when their minds were malleable.
Some years ago, when the question of religious symbols at Auschwitz had flared once again, an Israeli Prime Minister remarked that Poles «imbibed anti-Semitism with their mothers» milk.»
Also mention - worthy is the fact that the restaurant does also offer a street - side patio when eating and imbibing alfresco is preferred.
Check out Cool Creations: Frozen Desserts For Summer Fun by Kate Donahue at Foodie.com When it comes to imbibing in an adult beverage, I'm a wine gal.
When you dare to imbibe the same - old, same - old, your grey matter ends up sleepwalking through what should really be a Pee Wee Herman, bar - dancing - platform - shoes - experience.
When a society imbibes blue collar mentality this is is the outcome.
It's the holidays, when people tend to imbibe a little more than usual (I'm being kind here).
When kids can buy and eat garbage like this from their very own school cafeteria, they are without a doubt imbibing the message that this (or this) is what a meal should look like.
When kids can buy and eat garbage like this from their very own school cafeteria, they are without a doubt imbibing the message that this (or -LSB-...]
Dubbed «our day with the police», the campaign sought to imbibe in pupils what they need to know about child abuse and what to do when they find themselves in such situations.
Researchers at the Université de Bretagne - Sud have found that men imbibe more than 20 percent faster when ambient noise is cranked up from 72 to 88 dB.
And when taken off the drug, the rats did not immediately imbibe more (the so - called rebound effect that has plagued other treatments).
Suzanne Collins» «The Hunger Games» series, for example, alludes to vomitoriums when the lavish inhabitants of the Capitol — all with Latin names like Flavia and Octavia — imbibe a drink to make them vomit at parties so they can gorge themselves on more calories than citizens in the surrounding districts would see in months.
But when it comes from the tips of leaves, bees can imbibe a toxic insecticide, too, a teen shows.
While one glass may feel relaxing, alcohol is a central nervous system depressant, which can cause a rebound effect when it wears off, which can last for several hours and up to an entire day after imbibing.
When we're imbibing on wine, beer or other spirits, what we're actually consuming is ethanol or ethyl alcohol — that's the main ingredient formed from the fermentation of fruits and grains.
Next time I imbibe I will take 4 tbsp of potato starch in water a half hour prior and report back when I bump into a wall or feel the urge to call my ex-boyfriend, whichever comes first.
Just rethink some key pieces you should consider packing when it's time to hit the road for the forthcoming music - imbibing months.
The only interruption of the otherwise informal festivities marked by imbibing of freely flowing wine and champagne arrived mid-evening when Russell took a moment to introduce Soledad (still on crutches recovering from a knee injury suffered while horseback riding), who in turn credited Rose and others who had helped turn the project into a success.
«No, we're not political, mainly because most of us are self - absorbed in the extreme, but how can we not be when the mainstream narrative of «success» we've imbibed from the time we're in our (private) schools and universities and then go to work in (MNC) corporations is so ridiculously monolithic?»
The seven speed PDK gearbox, which comes as standard, is brilliantly effective, capable of firing off up shifts under full load with the sort of decisiveness and speed you're unlikely to ever achieve with a traditional manual gearbox out on the open road while providing imbibing smoothness and efficiency when asked to perform as an automatic on part throttle openings around town.
Even the beach front coffee shop and restaurant seems imbibed with the local placidness and serves you as and when they see fit, but you don't seem to mind as the views are so spectacular.
This Sunday is Independence Day, a day when Americans grill various meats, imbibe assorted alcoholic beverages, and watch colorful explosions in the night sky.
The upturn during most holiday seasons is obviously because more drivers are on the roads but there is also more alcohol consumption during the holidays, especially during New Year's, when many people expect to imbibe and often engage in binge drinking.
When it comes to existing employees and potential candidates, a little imbibing from time to time certainly isn't anything to cause any heart palpitations, but posting pictures of wild drinking nights on your social media accounts could make an employer think twice about your professionalism.
When speaking to a newlywed couple in the Song of Solomon, God admonishes them to, ``... Drink and imbibe deeply, O lovers» (5:1, NASB).
When she isn't imbibing copious amounts of caffeine, you can find her with her nose in a book or experimenting in the kitchen.
Especially when the recipe requires 1/4 of a cup of white wine, enabling me to imbibe a few glasses with my meal.
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