A gang of evil drug dealers have been put behind bars for a total of nearly 20 years for peddling cocaine, Ecstasy and amphetamines. |
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The next day, officers searched his home discovering three Ecstasy pills, seven wraps of cocaine and cannabis resin hidden in an aftershave box. |
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Molly water is the name for what EDM fans call water with Ecstasy dissolved in it. |
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Ecstasy damages connections in the brain which regulate the human body clock, according to a new study. |
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But Chris slipped into alcoholism and became addicted to cocaine and Ecstasy. |
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The Agony and the Ecstasy is the much-mocked quintessence of Hollywood's ham-fistedness when it comes to filming the lives of the great artists. |
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With its piercing insights into the human condition, Ecstasy is an actor's paradise. |
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Street names for MDMA include Ecstasy, Adam, XTC, hug, beans and love drug. |
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Experts expect in the coming years a boom of synthetic drugs such as amphetamines and Ecstasy, which are even more dangerous. |
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Howden said he drank five litres of cider, lager and beer and thought someone had spiked his drink with Ecstasy. |
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Ecstasy alters neuronal function in a brain structure called the hippocampus, which helps create short-term memory. |
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So when a dispute arose over whether Ecstasy is really bad for you, the legions of E users gloated and gurned at the idea. |
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Ecstasy reduced, not to say obliterated, social inhibitions. |
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That musky pileup of alabaster limousines and poorly cut tuxedos and spangled evening bags fat with Ecstasy, all of it the blazing hot sunset of a long, hard childhood! |
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Some have found Ecstasy to be cut with other dangerous chemicals such as pesticides, chlorine, and toxic household cleaners. |
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Most illicit narcotics seized at our borders are amphetamines and Ecstasy. |
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We got drunk, and I hooked him up with some Ecstasy and Xanax, and we took a joyride and partied for hours. |
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Tens of thousands of kids, according to Customs figures, hook into Ecstasy as a routine lifestyle drug, but it remains a class B drug carrying heavy penalties. |
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Young people do not appreciate that taking Ecstasy is dicing with death. |
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There have been no studies examining treatment responses in psychiatrically ill Ecstasy users, and the risks of using psychiatric medications in these patients are unknown. |
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In cases such as OxyContin, Ecstasy, GHB, or methamphetamines, one dose can be lethal. |
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New additions include Ted Gottfried's Marijuana and Alcohol, Suzanne LeVert's Steroids and Ecstasy, and Francha Roffe Menhard's Inhalants. |
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The questions like which famous car brand's hood ornament is called The Spirit of Ecstasy? |
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This indicated that, as many had suspected, Ecstasy is likely a gateway drug. |
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Ecstasy makes you feel like you can dance forever, and dancing makes you overheat. |
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The report recommended a downgrading of Ecstasy from Class A to Class B, as well as moves towards a policy of 'harm reduction', which Cameron defended. |
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Ecstasy has several different names including X, Hug and The Love Drug. |
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The massive haul of cannabis, cocaine, heroin, Ecstasy and the designer drug M-cat was unearthed by police in Coral Avenue, Huyton, after a tip-off. |
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My favourite is the chubby mustachioed nerd in the bottom right, fist punching the air in a paroxysm of ecstasy. |
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They both looked bombed out of their minds on ecstasy or some other teenybopper-dancing drug. |
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Surely this pensive fairytale of metaphysical obsession reaches the deepest abysses of ecstasy and darkness. |
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Junkies die by injecting jellies into a vein, and they take it regularly as a come down from ecstasy or heroin. |
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There, it was speed and ecstasy, followed by Valium and jellies to come down. |
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Maybe after a jigger of scotch and a snort of ecstasy, you'll be more inclined to eat and enjoy these pretzels. |
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But at the point where most of my friends went from weed or hash to LSD or ecstasy, I stopped smoking. |
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When he was born, when I saw him for the first time, the ecstasy that I felt was piercing, electric, transfiguring, a jolt of joy. |
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Teenagers started defiling the lands of their ancestors by holding ecstasy raves on sacred ground. |
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Most dangerously, anaesthetics and tranquillisers such as ketamine may also be added to ecstasy tablets. |
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The three most popular drugs consumed in discos in Shenzhen were ketamine, ecstasy and cannabis. |
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Head thrown back in spiritual ecstasy, he won the gold in a then Olympic record time of 47.6 seconds. |
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It's particularly aimed at users of recreational drugs like cannabis, speed and ecstasy. |
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But the truth was I hadn't a clue what an ecstasy tab looked like and didn't want to show my ignorance. |
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Taking just one ecstasy tablet could cause long-lasting brain damage leading to depression, scientists have warned. |
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I fall to my knees, arms raised in ecstasy, as a sensibly-dressed goddess manifests before me. |
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In exquisite tenderness the passionate embrace, climbing higher towards ecstasy. |
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They will screech and shriek in ecstasy, as they fly from the brink of the cliff, down to the sea and rocks below. |
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Her case is misdiagnosed, and she finds herself swept into vertiginous cycles of self-loathing and ecstasy, paranoia and visionary exaltation. |
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Abjection, evacuation and ecstasy all commingle in this terrified exaltation. |
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A word of praise from the shop girl sends a flare of ecstasy over her face. |
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The enchanting vivaciousness his women exude could send any man into ecstasy. |
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The following is a guide for all facets of giving a massage that will make his toes curl and bring him to much higher plain of ecstasy. |
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With the dual sensations of both physical and metaphysical pleasure, it was extremely difficult not to moan his ecstasy aloud. |
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And they're also mixing in drugs, like ecstasy and GHB and, perhaps most dangerously, crystal meth and poppers. |
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What we do know is people are injecting speed, methamphetamine, heroin, ecstasy, cocaine. |
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It was then discovered that the monkeys had been mistakenly given methamphetamine, not ecstasy. |
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The variation in court understanding has affected drugs such as buprenorphine and methaqualone, and most notoriously ecstasy type drugs. |
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If an over-the-counter medication could perhaps lead to these kinds of situations, imagine what a mind-altering drug like ecstasy could lead to. |
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The sheer mirth of this Japanese puppet master injected the audience with ecstasy. |
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All that appears on the plea in mitigation is the fact that he believed that it contained ecstasy. |
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It's very funny, but the camera slowly slides into the next apartment and we realize that the moans aren't sexual ecstasy but horrific pain. |
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Ellen had pictured Edward lying in ecstasy with a succession of nameless camp trollops, and part of her had silently screamed in outrage. |
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However, after the heights of ecstasy, the depths of despair soon followed. |
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There is a freedom, thrill and ecstasy associated with being employed which is undescribable. |
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I prefer still, silent throes of ecstasy to jabbing hands and slow-motion seizures. |
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They take drugs, they take ecstasy, speed and smack because, to be honest, they're good fun. |
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The landlords were shown mock-up samples of narcotics ranging from cannabis and ecstasy to heroin and crack cocaine. |
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A professor of Glasgow University's Centre for Drug Misuse Research is unsurprised students from privileged backgrounds take cocaine and ecstasy. |
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In response, the mare nickered softly, gently leaning into the swirling motions of the brush, eyes closed in a horse-like state of ecstasy. |
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The result is a repertoire of heart-wrenching, soul-searching works that communicate the ecstasy and agony of the human condition. |
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This lays the basis for endless debates about the risks of heroin versus ecstasy, or cannabis versus steroids. |
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For all those people that pop ecstasy for the weekend and go to a club to have a freak out to that moronic dance music. |
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There were burrs in its coat and when it rolled over on the lane, wiggling in ecstasy to have its belly rubbed, we could tell that it was a male. |
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If trading in cannabis is to be legalised, then why not also legalise ecstasy and other hallucinogens, cocaine and heroin? |
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She left school for the last time and spent most of her early teens raving, taking ecstasy and hallucinogenics. |
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Last March, cocaine, ecstasy and cannabis resin were found at Rear Cross on the Tipperary border, and at Hyde Road in Limerick. |
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It will currently include, among many other substances, cannabis, heroin, cocaine, crack, LSD and ecstasy. |
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He was accused of trafficking amphetamines, hashish, ecstasy and pseudoephadrine worth millions of dollars. |
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The temptation to let the heady ecstasy of power get the better of you is self-evident. |
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Some churchmen, Gerson among them, disliked this freelance movement and were dubious about the emphasis on private experiences of ecstasy. |
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More evidence, if any were needed, that the sympathomimetic drugs of recreation cocaine, amphetamines, and ecstasy are bad for the heart. |
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The problem in the United States is that law enforcement tends to monitor the purchase of the precursor chemicals required to synthesize ecstasy. |
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It's nice to find a balanced, clear-eyed appreciation of the species in all their agony and ecstasy. |
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When I was sixteen I went to clubs and took ecstasy, cocaine or any other drugs connected to that scene. |
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Participants have tried a wide range of other drugs including cocaine, amphetamines, ecstasy, inhalants and hallucinogenic plants. |
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While continentals swoon with ecstasy over white asparagus, it is the green spears we crave. |
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Dance and body culture converged on the pursuit of ecstasy, joyful release from the constraints of modern society and bourgeois convention. |
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You really can't have an intelligent discussion about drugs if you're going to lump pot in with cocaine, and ecstasy in with heroin. |
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In an atmosphere of ecstasy, pot smoking and cocaine line drug taking the evening gets out of hand. |
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The songs on Mobilize are relatively unremarkable but Phillips' voice has the ability to evoke thoughts of darkness, gloom and ecstasy. |
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For gastronomists, the thought of eating ice cream in the sun or a pizza in Santa Margharita is ecstasy itself. |
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Twenty-nine point one percent of ecstasy users also abuse one or more other illegal substances, indicating it is likely to be a gateway drug. |
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She touched it gently with one finger, and what flashed through her wasn't pain but a shock of remembered ecstasy and a kind of primitive greed. |
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How do you create customer satisfaction, customer delight, and customer ecstasy? |
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Throwing my head back at the sheer ecstasy of being alive, I howled at the moon. |
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Community Planning is in ecstasy over the spending increases they can expect from the new council. |
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When the hymns started, Jimmy's expression changed to one of ecstasy and transport. |
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That weird feeling of ecstasy overwhelmed her and her mind became foggy for a moment. |
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A news photographer took a picture of a man waving a flag in ecstasy, which was published on the front page. |
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We look at each other, and I notice there are tears in his eyes from sheer ecstasy. |
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The day I discovered that someone had linked to my blog, I experienced the ultimate ecstasy. |
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The last two races were auction races with serious betting creating ecstasy. |
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At that moment, I closed my eyes, every feeling of happiness and ecstasy going through me immediately. |
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For a few minutes he felt pure joy and ecstasy even though his fate told a much different story. |
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It was breathtaking, heart-stopping stuff with an ending to send the York City faithful into ecstasy. |
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The two seconds of palpable ecstasy dissipates to a sudden realization that the action is over. |
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Look at the canvass after a couple of days when he is through and you wouldn't help uttering sighs of ecstasy. |
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As the song and the dance went on their hearts were filled with ecstasy and tears of joy flowed from their eyes. |
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As you filed out of the stadium that night the sense of ecstasy and optimism was almost overwhelming. |
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Last year he was in court again on charges of conspiring to supply ecstasy and amphetamines. |
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Initially, the autopsy results indicated that his internal injuries were thought to be from ingesting liquid ecstasy. |
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A hit or two of ecstasy might cause more than just an overwhelming desire to dance the night away. |
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After a few readings, you can understand that her reality has a deep human presence, elemental sorrow, and ecstasy. |
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At one of York's premier football grounds, the air of anticipation quickly erupted into ecstasy at the first goal. |
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The Essex girl moves to New York in search of love and the music matches her changing moods as she moves between ecstasy and despair. |
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While that may include the almost stereotypical use of cocaine, it also extends to amphetamines and ecstasy use. |
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She found a job and a flat but fell into drug use, taking cocaine and ecstasy, and her life began to fall apart. |
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A drugs haul of heroin, cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines and ecstasy tablets were seized in raids on 27 houses. |
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Consider the violent mood swings, between ecstasy and despair, that characterized historic religious revivals. |
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The soloist rhapsodizes in quiet ecstasy, and the orchestra reacts torporously, but with increasing movement. |
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Youngsters dressed in caps, tracksuits, floppy hats and with light sticks attended illegal raves while popping a new drug, ecstasy. |
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The most common drug used was cannabis, followed by ecstasy, acid, magic mushrooms, speed and cocaine. |
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What if she was like most 17-year-olds and had experimented with marijuana or speed or ecstasy? |
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Aimed at drug users and their families, the film centres on former drug addicts who were addicted to heroin cocaine, speed and ecstasy. |
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Information about cocaine, LSD, ecstasy and speed was handed out, as well as tips for keeping clubbers safe. |
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In ecstasy, the disciples prepared a huge feast, the guru ate heartily and the ashrama was once again a happy home for sadhus. |
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If they're not out raving all night hopped up on that ecstasy stuff, they're out behind the school listening to rap music, smoking reefer and even, sometimes, Mary Jane. |
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I doubt that my own ecstasy use was a factor in my depression, since I can remember being seriously depressed long before I ever saw a tab of ecstasy. |
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Couldn't it be an illusion of people gone astray in elation and ecstasy? |
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There is real grunt in every gear and sending the revs soaring towards the red line before snatching the next ratio is to indulge in an act of pure ecstasy. |
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One schoolie did report being offered free ecstasy on the first night. |
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With colours like hazel grey, peacock blue, glacier white, tangerine mist, thunder black and ecstasy purple and a brand name like Fiat it ought to get noticed. |
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Though the pursuit of sexual ecstasy through pain is seen as masochism, as a perversion, Bataille argues that this is one example of liberation through surrender. |
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Meanwhile drugs squad officers seized E1000 of ecstasy, cannabis and a deal of what is believed to be cocaine in a raid on a house in the Crozon area of the city. |
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He grunts in ecstasy as his foot makes contact with the pigskin. |
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It almost makes me wish for some sort of religion, so I could share that sense of wordy ecstasy and profundity in every conjugation and infinitive. |
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Track after track meanders on, never finding its center, never exploding into the rock and roll ecstasy that the band always seems capable of, but never quite delivers. |
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One day, at East Dulwich boating pond, I experienced a druggy ecstasy. |
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The selection of ecstasy as the designer drug of choice is an interesting one and certainly makes a change from the toking of joints, or snorting of coke. |
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Results for ecstasy and traditional hard drug users were highly invariant, but the ecstasy users' rate of previous hard drug use was much higher than that of any other group. |
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The unadulterated ecstasy of before is hardly a memory, and the extremeness of his mood swings is now a dullness that consumes him in unchanging monotony. |
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The recreational drug ecstasy is neurotoxic if taken in high enough doses. |
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It ranges from white-hot rage and prayer to ecstasy and consolation. |
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His top-heavy starlets grunted and hove in aerobicized ecstasy. |
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He looked down upon his antagonist through a faint, red haze, and his sword hand tingled, but he set his teeth and fought back the sick ecstasy of his people's curse. |
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New statistics reveal that although deaths from ecstasy quadrupled in England and Wales between 1998 and 2001, Scotland saw a sevenfold increase over the same period. |
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The luggage is well-suited for use by drug traffickers smuggling ecstasy. |
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The drugs have addled him so much that it takes pot, alcohol, ecstasy, Special K and GHB to give him that special happy feeling now when he goes out. |
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I can feel the jouissance as she reads what has come to her, the deep ecstasy that writing has occasioned, even though the subject is grief, death. |
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They never really get soft enough, and their intonation, although solid, never contributes to the ecstasy of the positively magical chord progressions the composer discovered. |
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Her smile of ecstasy vanished, and she felt an empty ache in her heart. |
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The goal offered ecstasy to free-kick aficionados, who have had little to cherish at this World Cup. |
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It was on account of the chairman's abracadabra that we were all rolling around drunk with wealth, tossing greenbacks in the air in nouveau riche ecstasy. |
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Officers are desperate to reinforce the message that ecstasy kills, after medical researchers blamed a sixfold increase in deaths from the drug on the drop in its price. |
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John B. Judis, The New Republic The agonies and ecstasy of a permanent Democratic majority. |
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Neptune's embrace reminds us of the ecstasy of paradise and of the bliss of uroboric sameness from which we each derive our very sense of self-hood. |
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In her paintings, she is able to express a breathtaking religious ecstasy. |
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The strife of the birds and its sharp sounds are an instance of repose to me, a moment whose inclination is towards an ecstasy, sure as sure can be. |
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No more wishing you could feel her hot breath on your neck as she writhes in ecstasy. |
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All Higuain had to do was pause, mark his target, and kick Argentina to ecstasy. |
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The quest is for the perfect moment, the exact time and location when a leaf peeper will encounter the height of foliage color and experience foliage ecstasy. |
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The two worlds finally come together in bitter confraternity when Benny, in an almost orgastic ecstasy of speed, destroys his little idiot half-brother. |
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Since then, I have spent my week in carefree, moral, and chaste ecstasy. |
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But what had me really sighing with ecstasy was the yam and meat hotpot. |
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Let's move now to recreational drugs, party ones like ecstasy and speed. |
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Police arrested him and found a tablet of ecstasy in his pocket. |
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Banning parties and blockading raves will not stop a movement, nor will it stop the use of ecstasy, cocaine, speed, heroin and pot for that matter. |
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They will be sent for forensic testing for ecstasy, speed and cannabis. |
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That first night, the two get drunk, smoke weed, and drop some ecstasy. |
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Cocaine, ecstasy, and amphetamine share similar adverse effects on the cardiovascular system, related predominantly to activation of the sympathetic nervous system. |
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She was hospitalised during this period for what was reported as an overdose of heroin, ecstasy, cocaine, ketamine and alcohol. |
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The drugs marijuana, ecstasy, and LSD scored far lower in terms of related harms. |
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In the ecstasy of that thought they gambolled round and round, they hurled themselves into great leaps of excitement. |
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What made matters worse was that Montanus was accompanied by female prophetesses who spoke in states of ecstasy. |
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Doctors at the Medway Maritime Hospital in Gillingham, Kent, thought she had taken a rogue ecstasy tablet but tests showed it was Procyclidine. |
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If you wanted to see the agony and ecstasy, not to say a few professional fouls and a largely unexpected result, GBBO was the place to be. |
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The burger is cut into six pizza-style slices, allowing diners to share the agita and the ecstasy. |
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He did not know that what he was experiencing then, that unreal, undesirous medley of ecstasy and peace, would be unrecapturable forever. |
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The collection begins with the ecstasy of disorientation but quickly locates the self in the unknown. |
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Additionally, Davidson proposes further connections between Odin's role as bringer of ecstasy by way of the etymology of the god's name. |
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The silly singer boasted in an interview about taking cannabis, ecstasy and hallucinogens. |
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Two London residents were subsequently charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine and ecstasy to Winehouse. |
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Dionysian sparagmos was an ecstasy of sexual excitation and superhuman strength. |
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By late October, the pressure on the Dark Arrows' ecstasy cook had eased. Other suppliers had moved in with product. |
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She experienced a mystical ecstasy that became profoundly influential on Spanish culture and art. |
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Poking through this crunchy-sweet vegetable mound is edible ecstasy. |
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At a neighbouring table two Germans were making a hearty meal, chumping the meat and smacking their lips in a kind of heavy ecstasy. |
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Prof Nutt was sacked from his job as the Government's chief adviser on drugs in 2009 after saying ecstasy and LSD were less harmful than alcohol. |
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The impossible society, designed by Bataille, is in a certain way similar to the community of mysterial ecstasy which was described by the Russian poet and philosopher Ivanov. |
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To this day Katie thought wistfully of the night in his apartment when his salami had split her loins sending her into a state of sexual ecstasy unmatched in human history. |
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The British tabloid The Sun posted a video of a woman, alleged to be Winehouse, apparently smoking crack cocaine and speaking of having taken ecstasy and valium. |
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What happened to the Merry Band on its trip during the summer of 1964 ranged from the cosmically sublime to the ridiculous, from peak ecstasy to full-tilt satori. |
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Leina went on fellating her finger, making faces of exquisite ecstasy. |
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I ask if in the calm of their measured reveries, if in the deep meditations which fill their hours, they fill the ecstasy of a youthful tyro in the school of pleasure. |
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This work amounts to a description of a journey of individuation with all its trials and tribulations, including the suffering and ecstasy that accompany such an endeavor. |
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In the lead-up to the World Cup in April, SENAD dismantled a laboratory in Ciudad del Este that produced Lysergic acid diethylamide and ecstasy intended for Brazil. |
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Thrilly jolts of ecstasy electrified his junkie loins. His fancy-prancy equine stride took him a half block down the ghetto street into the dingy foyer of a tenement building. |
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The exuberant reanimation of the presumably dead fornicators lends a necrophilic aura to the lighthearted protraction of their exhibitionistic al fresco ecstasy. |
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But as the trial was about to start he pleaded guilty to the alternate charge of conspiracy to supply methylenedioxy methylamphetamine or MDMA, known more commonly as ecstasy. |
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Marijuana is produced in Trinidad and Tobago and is the most widely used drug domestically, but other drugs, including cocaine, heroin, and ecstasy are also available. |
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