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" No one will deny that the excessive use of alcohol and alcoholic beverages would do more than any other single factor to make impossible a total war effort. "
William Lyon Mackenzie King
Effort
Impossible
War
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Early
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Quantity
Year
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Canadian
Fortunately
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War
Most
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Wine
War
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May
Anxiety
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War
Canada
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Laws
Matters
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Most
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Stand
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Appreciation
Efficiency
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Consumption
Power
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Absence
Doubt
Due