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    1. In the past year she'd also developed a taste for the native intoxicant


    2. They were on the lower balcony, and this area at the back of it was a maze of booths and stalls, all selling some form of intoxicant or food


    3. The people, Marxists claim, are susceptible to intoxicants such as religion, “the opiate of the masses


    4. The Surangama Sutra claims that ‘in the state of freedom from intoxicants’ a person ‘will be able to look upon the countries of this world and see them as clearly as an object lying in the palm of his hand


    5. Perhaps there was intoxicant in the drink


    6. One must have Right Livelihood by earning a living that is beneficial to all and never dealing in deadly weapons, livestock, slavery, intoxicants, or poisons


    7. He claimed it was an experience that they needed to have before the got to the Academy where a wide variety of intoxicants were more readily available than anyone wanted to admit


    8. • The consumption of intoxicants will be widespread (Bukhari &


    9. was rare for Shamen of old to use intoxicants, except, rarely,


    10. What a paradox it is, that a noble sentiment like love needs the prop of a base instinct for its survival! It’s as though the pleasures of a liaison act as intoxicants to help dampen the sense of guilt in a woman’s heart

    11. Horror and have seen the movie without intoxicants


    12. For example, when it hears the forbiddance to deal in usury or committing an adultery and when the verses related to the veil and the banning of intoxicants and gamble are recited to it, it recognizes that and believes in it


    13. This is money's most seductive intoxicant: financial success equals intellectual prowess equals privileged insight, i


    14. precept, a variant phrasing refers to « intoxicants that cloud the mind and cause carelessness, »


    15. I would add into the list all the intoxicants, the


    16. danced, loved and consumed copious amounts of intoxicants


    17. O you who believe! Intoxicants, gambling, idolatry, and divination are abominations of Satan's doing


    18. The dangers of the night which had driven Scarlett into panic had He came up the walk with the springy stride of a savage and his fine head was carried affected him like an intoxicant


    19. First course, bread and kvas; [kvas is a kind of sour, non-intoxicant beer made of rye] second course, kvas and bread,” said the old woman, showing her teeth, which were half worn away


    20. And so, to preach this Christian teaching and confirm it by a Christian example, we establish among these people agonizing prisons, guillotines, gallows, capital punishments, preparations for murder, for which we use all our strength; we establish for the common people idolatrous doctrines, which are to stupefy them; we establish the governmental sale of intoxicants,—wine, tobacco, opium; we establish even prostitution; we give the land to those who do not need it; we establish spectacles of senseless luxury amidst wretchedness; we destroy every possibility of every semblance of a Christian public opinion; we cautiously destroy the established Christian public opinion,—and then we quote these very men, who have carefully been corrupted by ourselves, and whom we lock up, like wild beasts, in places from which they cannot get away, and in which they grow more bestial still, or whom we kill, as examples of the impossibility of acting upon them otherwise than through violence

    21. In an English paper there was an account of all the intoxicants consumed by the celebrators


    22. "But," it will be said, "at all times, in all societies, the majority of persons—all the children, all the women absorbed in the bearing and rearing of the young, all the great mass of the laboring population, who are under the necessity of incessant and fatiguing physical labor, all those of weak character by nature, all those who are abnormally enfeebled intellectually by the effects of nicotine, alcohol, opium, or other intoxicants—are always in a condition of incapacity for independent thought, and are either in subjection to those who are on a higher intellectual level, or else under the influence of family or social traditions, of what is called public opinion, and there is nothing unnatural or incongruous in their subjection


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