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Перевод: drunkenness speek drunkenness


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опьянение; пьянство
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Тезаурус:

  1. In consequence, trouble started, and arrests were made for drunkenness and there was one woman there, she was a very big woman, at least six foot or more, and she wore a man's jersey and a man's cap.
  2. During 1963, at the central police station on the research division, 76 per cent of the 611 arrests made by uniformed men were for offences against the public order such as vagrancy, loitering, and above all drunkenness
  3. Kalchu was ashamed of his drunkenness and Chola grumbled and rebuked him for it.
  4. From the novelist's journalism and notebooks and letters we glean the almost comically unresonant information that being at a loose end leads men to drunkenness and murder.
  5. In an attempt to prevent violence and injury, steps have been taken to combat drunkenness at football matches and to improve crowd control.
  6. We have also seen how in earlier times people involved in acts of gross disorder would commonly be charged only with simple assault or drunkenness street violence was too much of an everyday occurrence to count as "real" crime.
  7. The Magistrates sitting at the new Court buildings in Liskeard, dealing mainly with motoring offences, together with drunkenness and minor public order offences, are continuing a long standing tradition of "grass roots" justice.
  8. I never touched anything but soda-water and so I realize how other people played on her drunkenness and she was so half-charming and such a fool".
  9. M. B. The Scotland Road area had a name for violence to a certain extent - drunkenness you know - not a lot.
  10. Yet they were not there for celebration, and there was neither gluttony nor drunkenness.
  11. He describes the people as poor and "famous for drunkenness" but also teachable and ready to receive God's Word.
  12. In all cases drunkenness may be material as showing that the accused had not the intention which forms part of the essence of the crime charged.
  13. Drunkenness due to one's own fault is in itself no defence to a criminal charge; and this is probably true also of drunkenness not due to one's own fault - though no doubt the fact that it was not due to one's own fault would be a ground for mitigation of punishment.

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