Mr Mahony blames a hangover from the Honeyford affair on the failure to establish real dialogue on race issues. |
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If you're suffering from a nasty hangover, you might want to try miso, which can readily replenish your body with lost vitamins and minerals. |
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She looked like she might have a hangover, but she stopped short at the sight of Faith. |
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A course of orange squash, roast chicken dinner, trifle and a cup of tea was prescribed to nurse my hangover. |
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Not a lot else to add really, except that I think I mixed my drinks a little and had a killer hangover that lasted well into Sunday afternoon! |
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Gone are the days when a wee dram and a tin of shortbread were enough to get the nation birling into a hangover worthy of a new year. |
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In one particularly odd scene, Claire is nearly disabled by a hangover, which miraculously disappears when a shouting match breaks out. |
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The food one chooses after a nuit blanche, in that glorious, liberated, will-to power moment before the hangover kicks in is uniquely dramatic. |
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Finally, if it is the morning after the night before and you have the mother and father of a hangover, don't despair. |
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One terrible morning after, Andy prepares a remark-able hangover cure for him. |
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Obviously I'll be as miserable as sin tomorrow when I'm in hangover central, but I'm making the most of this whilst it lasts. |
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And the players all went to work the following day, with perhaps a hangover or two, but without a rewarding bob in their pockets. |
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Slightly fruity, consistently skunky and infamous for its hangover potential, most aficionados drink it for the fame, not the flavour. |
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A seething hangover that needed walking off sent me there at such an unearthly hour, but the pain is optional. |
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That sleepy morning, before he heated his bath water, he was nursing a hangover. |
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A hangover should be the least of men's worries after a night on the booze, according to new research. |
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Apparently he was in the middle of a hangover, and was snoring loudly on the living-room couch. |
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You may lie on the beach cursing the brash, noisy idiots who zoom up and down the coast disturbing your hangover. |
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With the Christmas tinsel tarnished, the New Year's Eve hangover just a memory, thoughts are turning to summer. |
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They can give a Saturday morning hangover at the coffee bar an air of elegant nonchalance. |
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In my drinking days I'd have started the day with egg, bacon, beans and a fried slice in the caff, disseminating a hangover. |
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I started the day off trying to stave off my hangover with the hair of the dog. |
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However, being drunk has always numbed my pain, and for that, the hangover has always been worth it. |
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Seeing the disaster zone in the cold light of day can be enough to speed a headache to a full-blown hangover. |
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These side-effects are far more severe than a hangover and can act as a strong deterrent to drinking. |
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Etheromaniacs would get drunk quicker and sober up in a few minutes with no hangover. |
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This morning I have just a bit of a hangover having gone out drinking with Jimmy the Bollix last night. |
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They believe that the best cure for a hangover is to start drinking the same stuff again as quickly as possible. |
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Well perhaps it was not that dramatic, but at any rate, he had woken up to a pounding headache and a splitting hangover. |
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Lulled by its peace we rather like its decay, the sense of being a hangover from another era. |
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The closing of the precinct was a hangover from the casino idea, which was still a possibility. |
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One feature that he sees as a hangover from the past is how people react when they have made mistakes. |
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It's hard to say whether this is a hangover from the breakdown or just his incredible nervous energy finding an outlet. |
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The name was a hangover from the First World War, when the larger mortars were employed to lay down smoke or gas. |
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This kind of language is a hangover from when weblogs were written largely by and for web geeks. |
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Like refrigerated Valpolicella and pet rocks, it feels like a hangover from another age. |
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The poles are a hangover from the days when barbers doubled as surgeons and carried out bloodletting. |
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This popular fallacy about room temperature is a hangover from the years when wine was a luxury for the few. |
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This could be a hangover from communism, while there could be other influences. |
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There's a hangover from that which has made people reluctant to chase after the big money. |
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You may leave with empty pockets but you will take home great memories, and probably the hangover of a lifetime. |
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I mean, once they vomit a few times and have their first experience of a stonking hangover, they're not going to go out and do it every night. |
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These guys are luscious-haired, stubbly, torrid and tattooed, and often look as if they've tipped up with a hangover. |
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Tomorrow is supposed to be either a hike, a walk, or a stroll, depending on hangover levels. |
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The DJ spent a sizeable chunk of his three-hour morning slot yesterday talking about the size of his hangover. |
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The next day, with a hangover and a fridge in tow, he proceeded to surf Strandhill's famous waves. |
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I suspect this was due to a horrible hangover and my lack of interest in small talk. |
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He was so hung-over the next morning and it kinda made me laugh because it was my little brother's first hangover. |
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I'll probably be hung-over in the morning, but that'll be the best hangover ever. |
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A hangover after being drunk is precisely the time when the penitent drinker is likely to groan never again. |
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Applying industrial amounts of your favourite products won't work on hangover skin. |
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Mind you, the hangover will probably have kicked into its inevitable Tired And Crabby phase by then. |
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From the sounds downstairs, my mother was trying to recover from last night's hangover and put on a decent dress for her daughters' weddings. |
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The more water you drink, the less dehydrated you will become, and the less severe your hangover will be. |
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A hangover is a culmination of a number of metabolic processes and imbalances. |
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The most effective way to avoid the symptoms of alcohol induced hangover is to practise abstinence or moderation. |
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He was worried that due to a hangover I might not make my plane so he and his wife decided to drive past my house just to check. |
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I sank into king-sized relief, only to find my jet lag and a two-week London hangover waiting for me there. |
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Her wickedly observant songwriting is always entertaining, whether you're nursing a hangover or creating one. |
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Fatty foods are the only thing that are going to cure this killer hangover. |
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Can there be a downer side to Mardi Gras other than the inevitable killer hangover the day after? |
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But what about those days when cold fingers or a hangover mean you hardly recognise your own signature? |
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Everything is fine. I've just been out a lot this week and now I'm knackered with a monster hangover. |
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I don't drink often, because I end up totally wrecked, with a horrible hangover the next day. |
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The federal government shutdown could leave America's craft brewers with a serious hangover. |
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The aspirin he had taken had finally started to kick in, and disintegrate his almighty hangover. |
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It also doesn't help that I've never tried a hangover cure that was even remotely effective. |
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Thursday meant a hangover and a pleasant amble around the charity shops of Broomhill. |
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Turmeric helps you drink more, zedoary fixes up the hangover, and the turtle stuff adds vigor to your body. |
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My guess is that the apparels on the amice and alb are a hangover from more ornate times. |
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The Wolf spent his downtime in lupine form, as constantly transforming back and forth gave him a hangover. |
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It conjurs up images of spangly cheapness, itchy Christmas party dresses in lurid colours, and hangover discomfort. |
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I suppose they got annoyed when they came in with a hangover and the teach kicked them out. |
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The most recent hangover fire crews have fought is a 25-hectare blaze burning 12 kilometres east of Mabel Lake near Enderby. |
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Eventually got to bed in the small hours and woke up this morning with a mare of a hangover. |
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It's the fact that the heady rush of patriotism helps mask the hangover of a bubble economy gone bust. |
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I had a bit of a hangover because Bruce, Pam and I had polished off a couple of beers when they'd got back. |
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At lunchtime she rang him up, and he answered the phone with a thick voice, as though suffering from a hangover. |
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To prevent a hangover in the first place, drink sensibly, which means don't have more than one drink an hour. |
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A tendency towards tipsiness, then, could well be an evolutionary hangover. |
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I am totes shocked that a mere two glasses of red wine can produce a hangover. |
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He woke the next morning with a hangover like a gunshot wound and the discovery that his hair and eyebrows had been shaved off. |
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Overindulgence in alcohol leads to dehydration and results in those miserable sensations commonly called a hangover. |
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In the 17th century royals at Hampton Court drank it and ate it in vast quantities, believing it to be a powerful African aphrodisiac and hangover cure. |
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From ceviche marinade to pickled sheep eyeballs to ground rhino horns, here are the craziest hangover cures from around the globe. |
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I wake up with a walloping hangover and swear never to drink again. |
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I carried a hangover from my club situation into the World Cup finals. |
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Seriously though, Rudolf must have had one helluva hangover this morning. |
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Your cousin Harry pours drinks so strong your hangover gets a hangover? |
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Coca-Cola was a wildly popular drink and hangover remedy because, well, it contained cocaine. |
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These seemingly disparate countries count on a tripe soup to ease the pain of a hangover. |
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Perhaps most surprising of all is that it's a hotel bar and booking into one of the W hotel's bi-level suites may certainly help with any potential hangover! |
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It's like having the flu, a hangover and drug withdrawal all at once. |
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He tells us when he has a hangover, and he swears a lot, the scamp. |
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I travelled in reading a report for the first of two meetings today, swigging copious amounts of fizzy mineral water and nursing a large hangover. |
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I'm back from Sydney and even managed to go out last night on top of not much sleep the night before and a filthy hangover that nothing would cure. |
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That is a hangover from the old male breadwinner concept, and is out of step with current social mores, so I am pleased that we are now removing it from our statute book. |
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It was a wonderful weekend and the hangover is now almost gone. |
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Despite sleeping late, I awoke with a real humdinger of a hangover. |
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I had a terrible hangover after my bachelor party, which didn't help. |
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A study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine found that an extract from the skin of the prickly pear fruit has a moderate effect on hangover symptoms. |
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After two hours through narrow mountain roads, hangover complaints, and a final long curve to the west, South Park opens out in front of us like a book. |
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Coca-Cola became my caffeine fix, my hangover cure, my beverage of choice. |
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The mixture allegedly minimalizes the possibility of a hangover. |
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From the outside, it seems a rootless, ephemeral sort of existence, evocative of the chummy, locker-room familiarity that was a hangover from playing days. |
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Still others argue that it was a kind of induction into adulthood, or a hangover from archaic initiation rituals which leave traces in Plato's emphasis on education. |
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By the late 1600s, chemists and herbalists had begun to concoct their own scientific mixtures for curing the hangover. |
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The tradition has lasted ever since, being seen as a great natural hangover remedy throughout the world. |
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The 200 citizens were all beaming as they left, taking their positive energy with them, hangover free. |
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The list of ailments includes a hangover, sore throat, verruca, wart on finger, torn fingernail and earache. |
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Furthermore, eggs are rich in an amino acid called cystine, which helps fight against the alcoholinduced toxins that contribute to your hangover. |
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We boozed with the rocker at Mr Fogg's of Mayfair and he assures us the best way to avoid a hangover is to stick to clear tequila cocktails. |
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And in Guilsfield School's recipe book, villager Penny Jones suggests making a Prairie oyster hangover cure. |
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Then I'd spend Saturday a bundle of hangover nerves, waiting for Saturday wine o'clock to make it disappear. |
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But do you really want to tackle your not-veryhealthy hangover by eating and drinking lots more not-very-healthy things? |
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After a night with friends, the businessman thought his wooziness was a hangover. |
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Nigella Lawson That was actually a really bad spelling mistake, but if u lot had my hangover u would forgive me. |
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A massive hangover with a life of its own kept Fess pinned to his bed most of Sunday. |
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Four thousand years of ingrained asshattedness didn't suddenly change over the course of a hangover. |
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Although sometimes I'd award myself a cheeky McDonald's hangover treat if I did well. |
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Before we get into the party season, MARIA CROCE asked nutritionists to bust the myths and reveal what could really work for a hangover. |
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Tertiary alcohols cannot be metabolized into aldehydes and as a result they cause no hangover or toxicity through this mechanism. |
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Scots drinkers risk a deadly hangover after a cocktail of bugs were found in pub ice buckets. |
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With the rise of great bands including Bright Eyes, Wilco, Calexico, My Morning Jacket and Lambchop, so too came a tidal wave of guff which led to the inevitable hangover. |
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Think it's an ingrained hangover from home days, and school days, with you watching Glenroe on the telly, and me at the kitchen table, doing my ecker, with Bowsie at my feet. |
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Before she had a chance to deal with her hangover, he was on the phone snake-oiling her into the first of what would be many ill-fated fraud cases. |
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In fact the combined end of the '90s, the 20th century and the Second Millennium was such a big do the hangover has lasted almost until the end of the Noughties. |
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At best, it will leave a sufferer feeling like they have a permanent flu or a hangover, and at worst can lead to hospitalisation and end organ failure. |
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Last week, Pregame launched their revolutionary new hangover prevention pill which prevents symptoms including headaches, nausea, fatigue and pain associated with drinking. |
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Elsewhere during the Hangover technology beanfeast, we understand that HP's own demo of Bluetooth was similarly rotten. |
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I will do whatever Todd tells me to do, whether it's a Chow spinoff or more Hangover films. |
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And, of course, she's best known for her ball-busting tour de force as Ed Helms's wife in The Hangover. |
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The Hangover star, currently in the critically acclaimed Birdman, certainly knows how to bring the funny as well as the awkward. |
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What follows, from the writers of The Hangover, is predictable, crass, pointless and plotless. |
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Speaking to the Weekend Hangover Show on Fubar Radio, Jonathan says Arty will be a well-protected boy. |
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Each struggles to avoid completely ruining the other's life while desperately trying to get his old one back in this screwball comedy from the makers of The Hangover. |
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