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When the man wakes up he renounces the demon drink.
Alas, she fell prey to the demon drink.
'Keeping a pregnant woman away from the demon drink.
"Don't breathe through your nose," I said, "and you'll hardly smell the demon drink at all."
Perhaps the demon drink had won?
"The beast's drugs made the demons drunk.
'But I shall beat the demon drink,' he insisted, 'be in no doubt.
The Demon Drink.
"It's a situation that forces him into the clutches of the demon drink and the arms of his not always willing servants, who react rebelliously.
His memorial stands in the market square, topped by a bronze effigy of St George slaying the dragon - said to represent the demon drink.
As long as I am with you, I can be sure that you will not be led astray by the demon drink.'
The Barbarians, having been sworn off the demon drink by their skipper three days before the event, were certainly short of a wee dram of inspiration.
SOMEONE was only saying the other day in the Red Lion that the demon drink is a killer and has reduced many a man's life to misery.
Yet one day, in his early forties, he purchased a large bottle of vodka - in order to prove, he lied to himself, that he was able to resist 'the demon drink'.
Major themes of the book are the social pain and exclusion caused by illegitimacy, the nefarious effects of the demon drink, and the difficulties of romantic attachments outside one's social class.
For those already in the clutches of the demon drink, the Rocks is the end of their journey and for those unfortunate enough to be born here, it is the beginning of a hard life.
NUALA O'FAOLAIN is the rare Irish female writer who's man enough to pour out in public her own story of family misery and the demon drink.
The exceptionally high absenteeism on Mondays and Fridays, which necessitated employing thirty per cent more workers than was economically justified, was not so much caused by the demon drink; but because.etcetera, etcetera..
Club President Michael Ellison expressed his disapproval of the situation in an address to the Committee: "The great difficulty with which they had to contend arose from what I might term the demon drink".
A musical adaptation of the play by the British writer Brian J. Burton, The Drunkard or Down With the Demon Drink, was published in 1968 and has been performed several times since.
Had her father only avoided the clutches of the demon drink, by taking the pledge or those powders the drink habit cured in Pearson's Weekly, she might now be rolling in her carriage, second to none.
After my jaw incident and all the mentions I'd heard of the demon drink down at the Apostolic Faith Mission I wasn't at all sure that Mrs Boxall was doing the right thing.
But now, as in all good rehabilitated hellraiser stories, the only coke he touches comes from a bottle and he has a wife, Becky, who has helped him overcome the demon drink and restored him to his former hunky self.
Timothy Shay Arthur's play Ten Nights in a Barroom, had Work's 1864 "Come Home, Father", a dirgesome song bemoaning the demon drink: too mawkish for modern tastes, but always sung at Temperance Meetings.
Of course, most ships - American, British or otherwise - offer round-the-clock access to hot water, tea bags and machine coffee, so if the budget is really tight and you can manage without the demon drink, you can have a very cheap cruise indeed.