How To Use Drugged In A Sentence
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She efficiently drugged me out until six in the morning, when I phoned Chris's bleeper and got his return call five minutes later.
They didn’t read Pitchfork or Stereogum or Gorilla vs. Bear or Hipster Runoff
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She was heavily drugged to ease the pain.
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So he sleepeth and wotteth not whither she goeth, nor what she doeth; but we know that after giving him the drugged wine, she donneth her richest raiment and perfumeth herself and then she fareth out from him to be away till break of day; then she cometh to him, and burneth a pastile under his nose and he awaketh from his deathlike sleep.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Officers are expected to give her toxicology tests amid fears she may have been drugged by a stranger.
The Sun
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However, there are some excellent 'old labour 'style policies I'd vote for, unfortunately allied to post-modern, psuedo-sciencey rubbish that reads like the ramblings of a drugged horse (halts to stem cell research, animal experimentation and a promotion of alternative therpaies etc).
The murky politics of the Green Party
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Tana had drugged me, slipping some poison into my mead as we cavorted.
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Officers are expected to give her toxicology tests amid fears she may have been drugged by a stranger.
The Sun
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She has drugged the soldiers' wine, but when she hears movement, she thinks that one of them is awake.
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drugged and senseless
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In any case, I wound up spending two weeks in a psychiatric clinic, drugged into oblivious stupefaction, until I checked myself out.
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She was in pain, despite being drugged up to the eyeballs.
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According to photographer and friend of Irons, Art Brewer, the surf industry is unique not because of the presence of drugs, but because it is in the precarious process of distancing itself from a stereotypical drugged-out image.
Tetsuhiko Endo: Demystifying the Death of Andy Irons
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She was heavily drugged to ease the pain.
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Now, she was sullen, and had a drugged look about her.
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This law was changed because women were having their drinks drugged while they danced.
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My wife's complaint really drugged me.
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Once that clears up, Vainio turns his prey down a dark passage, chloroforming them again until all you can hear is their drugged, staggering heartbeats and the swaying neon of the red-light district.
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Hiding a live monkey underneath your blouse and claiming to be pregnant may sound like an amateur attempt at smuggling but American Gypsy Lawson, 29, used that exact method to sneak a drugged rhesus monkey into the US in 2008.
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He failed to snap out of a drugged sleep after he had been tranquillized to help move him.
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The quazepam I prescribed is in a very small dose and shouldn't make you feel drugged.
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Her drugged sis woke and got out.
The Sun
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Non-drugged rats that were placed in the complex cages had spiny neurons with increased dendritic branching, reflecting new neuronal development.
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I had this great adrenalin surge and I walked out feeling exuberant, almost as if I was drugged.
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And while she rescued her drugged Eurydice, her laughter echoed up and down throughout the oubliettes, bouncing back under the high ceiling and between the narrow walls.
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She was allegedly drugged and tethered with a makeshift noose attached to a roof beam.
The Sun
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The doctor drugged his patient quickly.
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She was obviously drugged still from the poison.
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We were in a daze, caught in a trance and she was sure the coffee was drugged.
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the drugged man was talking chaotically
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a drugged sleep
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Years later, Branson learned the band thought they were being drugged to befuddle them.
The Saturday interview: Richard Branson
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The spacing meant that the person being drugged would regain a tiny portion of his power between doses.
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So often she had been too drugged to think straight or she had been kept too busy to think.
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Brand names take the place of skin - Diane pinpricks a drugged syringe into the foil cover of her competitor Karen's single-serve Evian cup as if it were flesh.
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His second victim was drugged and raped when she went to see him for advice about work three months later.
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Wow, I didn't even think about the drink being drugged.
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Was the medical establishment just trying to keep patients drugged and tractable?
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He described how he drugged Jaruwan in her room by serving her a drink laced with a sedative.
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Taking them to his home, he then drugged his victims, who cannot be named for legal reasons.
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Only recently an officer who featured in a high profile arrest of a drunken drugged up chavette, was suspended and stood trial and was found not guilty by 12 good people – he subsequently killed himself.
Life, Death and Taxes. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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Our previous house dated from the mid-60s, and the wiring was not done by drugged gibbons (well, not that we know of) ... but by * stupid* gibbons.
Mrissa: The basement finishing project is at a s
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Riley arrived at Stephanie's house and she drugged his drink.
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There he remained incarcerated and drugged for 18 miserable months, even though he should not have been there.
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Not just the children being "drugged", ask any 20 something what prescript they are taking.
Sound Politics: Where all the children are above average disabled
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Little knew they the rack of pain which had driven Lucy almost into fever, and brought her out, guideless and reckless, urged and drugged to the brink of frenzy.
Villette
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You have not been drugged, you are not watching under duress.
Times, Sunday Times
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It even seems to be straying into lurid, B-movie territory as we enter an all too familiar asylum where the patients haunt the corridors, drugged or demented.
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Dad dubbed it Sunrises but eventually changed the name because people kept dropping their drugged-out teenagers at the front gate.
How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
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Ernie watched the tape in a drugged stupor.
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Further analysis will be done to determine if the deceased had been drugged.
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Perhaps she had been drugged to keep her quiet.
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He failed to snap out of a drugged sleep after he had been tranquillized to help move him.
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If the smallest and least of the countries of Asia has been able to do this, it is because she has _been let alone_, -- not conquered, exploited, nor drugged.
Peking Dust
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It may arise where the accused is drugged by others or his drink is laced with alcohol.
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She had been drugged and tethered to a strap tied to an attic roof beam for parts of her imprisonment.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the car I woke up and tried to cause an accident, but they attacked me again and drugged me.
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Then, Connor drugged Olivia's coffee in the ski lodge.
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Lady Arquette drugged Chantelle's wine for one week and observed her closely by pretending to spend quality time with her.
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She looked drugged or ecstatic, smiling with spooky eyes.
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Israeli leaders have described them [Palestinians] as "two-legged beasts," "grasshoppers," "drugged roaches running around in a bottle," etc.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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One night, in a drugged-out haze, he saw a polished, shimmery stone.
Did Christianity Cause the Crash?
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That's probably how they drugged the driver, by spiking the strudel!
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Caliph’s concubine is also drugged by the Lady Aubaydah.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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'What a monstrous spectre is this man, this disease of the agglutinated dust, lifting alternate feet or lying drugged with slumber; killing, feeding, growing, bringing forth small copies of himself; grown up with hair like grass, fitted with eyes that glitter in his face; a thing to set children screaming.
CHAPTER 21
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In the middle of the night he's drugged and carted to the basement where a crazy doctor starts his own brand of treatment.
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She had been drugged and tethered to a strap tied to an attic roof beam for parts of her imprisonment.
Times, Sunday Times
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But by omitting that almost all of television is in one way or another controlled by Berlusconi, whoever wrote the editorial for the magazine is carefully avoiding the larger issue: Berlusconi is responsible for having media - "drugged" a large portion of the Italian population.
Nicola Orichuia: Catholic Weekly Bashes Italian Politics...18 Years Too Late
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I wonder now if that drink had been drugged.
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The result is that the diver effectively becomes drugged and feels slightly euphoric.
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Johnston makes no assumptions about who may have drugged her drink, as the crowd was mixed and she couldn't always tell who was a regular and who was a tourist.
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The face of the tall straight woman turned slowly as if drugged to this new speaker.
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When she looked at herself in the mirror she saw somebody with the slightly slack-jawed, vacant appearance of the heavily drugged.
LOST SUMMER
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A police officer is heard on the videotape saying she appeared to have been drugged.
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The question is often posed by drunk, drugged women, and it is always asked accusatorially, as if there is—honest to God—no reason to be angry.
Roseanne Archy
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And onceWinston could not remember whether it was in drugged sleep, or in normal sleep, or even in a moment of wakefulnessa voice murmured in his ear: Dont worry, Winston; you are in my keeping.
Nineteen Eighty-Four
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The three told police that the women had somehow drugged their drinks making them easily manipulated which resulted in an easy robbery.
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She is to be drugged with Tassa powder, " I said, -and packed in a barrel with parsit fish.
Cinnamon Roll
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'What a monstrous spectre is this man, this disease of the agglutinated dust, lifting alternate feet or lying drugged with slumber; killing, feeding, growing, bringing forth small copies of himself; grown up with hair like grass, fitted with eyes that glitter in his face; a thing to set children screaming.
CHAPTER 21
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One minute it was here, canopying her soul to drugged insensibility, the next minute it was gone, leaving her alone in her body. next »
Excerpt: The Bastard of Istanbul by Elif Shafak
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THE MALE BRUTES: _ (Exhaling sulphur of rut and dung and ramping in their loosebox, faintly roaring, their drugged heads swaying to and fro) _
Ulysses
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Later Bo, in a drugged stupor, walks naked at night along the highway.
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The alien host, the spongy nebulae, the zip and twang of the photon torpedo, the bluster of the starship captain at his bridge — these, according to Hubbard, were not the idle tropes of pulp-fictioneers and drugged-up sci-fi hacks but the stuff of deepest prehistory, somber emanations from the memory of the species.
Lost In Space
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He refused to eat or drink for fear of being drugged into a confession, a justified fear.
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While the epidural was a blessed relief last time, to go from feeling just fine and dandy to heavily drugged and numb and not quite in control made me uncomfortable -- a reminder of why I was such a big dork in college, someone who thought pot was just a little too intense of a high and who always turned down the chance to try anything stronger.
Amalah . com
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Many states are confronting the problem as part of a broader effort to keep so-called drugged drivers, including those under the influence of marijuana and other illegal drugs, off the road.
NYT > Home Page
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The red-headed guy goes back to the club, meets a man in the lav, is drugged and wakes up in a deserted industrial area.
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Over three years, Krista was drugged in Bangladesh, imprisoned in Iran and attacked by wolf-like dogs in Turkey.
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His voice is even more gummy and inexpressive than last time, and he really sounds drugged down into a stupor a lot of the time.
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Water fluoridation is thus a major assault on your freedom of choice -- to be drugged or not.
Dr. Joseph Mercola: The Health Hazards of Water Fluoridation (VIDEO)
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These men are drugged and bound and then flown out of the country to an island camp, where lawyers are appointed for them but where the normal guarantees of defendants' rights do not apply.
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If it wasn't for ffi-, your sister would be drugged in a cell on the other side of the river, with the Corpses trying to beat everything she knows about you out of her.
Dreamfall
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Highlights include You Wish You Were Red and Candy Girl, both of which employ the bassline from the Twin Peaks theme to haunting effect, and the drugged-out electropop of Starlatine.
Trailer Trash Tracys: Ester – review
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They may've been drugged or hypnotized.
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Turning round I saw a young teen hooker drugged to her eyeballs working the street at three in the afternoon.
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Three years ago Kalpana, then 14, was drugged by two acquaintances.
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So she made a drugged milkshake to knock him out.
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She was allegedly drugged and tethered with a makeshift noose attached to a roof beam.
The Sun
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The drugged fish ate zooplankton placed in their aquarium three times as quickly as other fish did.
Times, Sunday Times
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They may've been drugged or hypnotized.
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The doctor drugged his patient quickly.
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The men were shanghaied after being drugged
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And said how she seemed drugged or drunk and wanted him to take her away somewhere.
Times, Sunday Times
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Webster's 2006 word of the year was "crackberry," which has nothing to do with a drugged-out piece of fruit.
Michael Sigman: Information Deprivation
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Dogs that seemed drugged lay in our path.
Christianity Today
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The wedding went forward and in my drugged state I sort of told mom about my tongue ring.
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He would offer them a celebratory glass of champagne or other alcohol which, the prosecution said, had been drugged.
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You feel drugged within this wondrous little world, this babymoon in which nothing, for the moment, is allowed to intrude.
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How about we give everyone a chance to reprint by saying there's a rumour that later the same evening the gang "drugged, debagged and rode an oik"?
New Statesman
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I was so drugged up on morphine that much of my time in the care of the Special Forces is a blur.
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There was no link between Sally's sexual beleaguerment, Hannah's fear of our attic, the Burridge seniors 'drugged sleep, and Helen's optical illusions.
Incubus
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But not before a drugged-out Brad (in the episode's funniest subplot) calls out the show's obvious debt to Friends, seeing each of them as Ross, Rachel, Phoebe and "Fat Joey" (that would be Max).
Matt's TV Week in Review
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Feeling drugged and quite incredibly wanton, she moved her fingers to his jaw.
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I played the title track again and again, drugged up to the eyeballs on morphine.
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I was a bit drugged though and I remember yelling "take that fucken thing out of my ass".
Warning: Reading this may make you involuntarily clench your buttcheeks
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When that fails, Marlowe is held hostage at Amthor's "sanitarium," a front for his blackmailing ring, and drugged with a truth serum to get him to talk.
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
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I believed that all of my food and drink was being drugged.
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So I did what any drugged patient would do and started laughing uncontrollably.
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They drugged the kidnapped tourist
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After the tutorial/training, your handlers supply you with a drugged hamburger.
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The killer confessed that he often drugged his victims before he killed them.
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The red wine that the Countess gives Linda is drugged, and, as she passes out, the Countess tells her about her inheritance.
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The painter's orphic sleight of hand was abetted by arcane titles that conjure profligate aristocrats, sexual libertines, adepts of the dark arts and drugged esthetes.
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Many are drugged to control their behaviour because there are no proper therapies for their conditions.
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Police allege the woman, now aged 30, was drugged before being blindfolded, sexually assaulted and defrauded during what they described as a bizarre and callous series of fake prayer sessions in Sydney's west between 2001 and 2005.
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When Samantha Geimer was thirteen years old, Roman Polanski drugged her and anally raped her.
Snips And Snails And The Unbearable Heaviness Of Roman Polanski | Her Bad Mother
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“’Twas a certain sweetmeat-seller who drugged me and took the gear from me; but where is he gone?”
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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I must either be tired, unwittingly drugged or in an exceptionally good mood.
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When Brulov wants to cool off the hysterical J.B., he offers the man a glass of drugged milk.
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He watched with drugged, but burning, eyes as the man who had ‘greeted’ him in the bailey, strolled casually towards him.
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Medea turns impatiently to the king's daughters, who hover in a trance, drugged by the witch's herbs and humbled by her otherworldly powers. "Why do you hesitate and do nothing?
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It appears it was some hours after he had drugged the children that he wrote a suicide email to his estranged wife and then took his own life.
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Hyde slumped against a loose bale as if drugged, his nostrils and thoughts affronted, appalled.
THE LAST RAVEN
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The ideal heavens of modern poets and novelists, and of ancient priests, come no nearer than the drugged dreams of the angekok and the biraark of Greenland and Queensland to that rest and peace whereof it has not entered into the mind of man to conceive.
In the Wrong Paradise
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We were in a daze, caught in a trance and she was sure the coffee was drugged.
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He has left to Egypt as good as spin entranced, mesmerized, drugged by Cleopatra.
Archive 2009-11-01
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Did you get drugged with tranks, or were you really a real person to your family?
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He was almost boringly phlegmatic, as unexcitable as a drugged sloth.
MURDER SONG
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They drugged your drink and then while you were out of it, you fell into the pool.
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The racist language includes: "two-legged beasts," "grasshoppers," "drugged roaches running around in a bottle," from such sources as Prime Minister Menachem Begin, Foreign Minister/Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, Chief of Staff Rafael Eitan.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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Several of the women who had been drugged were unable to say whether they had been sexually assaulted or not, Cutts said.
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He cites studies finding that schizophrenics who haven't been drugged do not show higher dopamine levels than non-mentally-ill controls.
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We went to a party one night, and he drugged my drink.
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Unlike some sleeping pills, it is not addictive and does not make you feel drugged the next day.
Times, Sunday Times
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Though the embassy did not say how many people had been drugged, the incidents reportedly occurred at 11 establishments.
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It turned out he also was heavily drugged, West said.
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Nearly the inessential, drugged from clumsy coot to bmw see the mylar of a endocarditis koruna that can take as a viricidal infallibility constellation.
Rational Review
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She said they drove her to wasteland, brandished a knife and drugged her.
The Sun
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‘You,’ he splutters, turning red in the face, ‘you've drugged her!’
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The role models are no longer the porn stars, the gym bunnies, the drugged-out club kids, the angry sexual liberationists (who are, by the way, the most unsexy people in the world).
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Some pet keepers are bitten while handling their snakes in a drunken, drugged, tired, or emotional state, late at night.
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For one thing, Popé brings his mother mescal, which keeps her drugged and unapproachable, then leaves her sick.
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During their match he gives her a glass of drugged orange juice, but this plays absolutely no part in the story.
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The doctor drugged his patient quickly.
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They're treated as if they're mentally disabled and are sometimes even drugged.
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Even though I'm heavily drugged with medicine, I can tell that I'm waiting for something to happen.
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The game wardens tranquillized the rhinoceros with a drugged dart.
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But Gore was too histrionic in the first (the "sighing" debate), too gentle and drugged-seeming in the second, and too late in finding the proper calmly aggressive tone in the third.
When George Meets John
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Doctors told her she was drugged but did not know what with, and Stasi has no idea who might have slipped her the mickey or why.
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The band is increasingly carving out its own, peculiar place on the art-pop spectrum, however; the seven-minute juggernaut "Sweet Nothing" and the wondrous " Arena" - which conjures visions of Boards of Canada as a rock band - are as drivingly danceable as they are drugged-up and disorienting, while few other bands would be capable of assembling mumbled gibberish and face-gnawing, low-frequency sinewaves into a tune as compelling as "Pie IX.
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Everyone has the same drugged, internal, abstracted look: and why?
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She had been drugged with morphine and high doses of steroids.
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I've had a headache most of the day and finally drugged myself and now I think the pain relief is conking me out.
Every shop in cork
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I said there was no point, I was on morphine, drugged up and dozy in the hospital.
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I was sure that the only place I could have gotten it was at the Lazy Camel, and only if my drink had been drugged.
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It said Mrs Haider feared her husband may have been drugged.
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In fact he was probably so heavily drugged that it would have been very easy for anyone to get him to do anything.
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Whether those who shared in the compotation were more seasoned topers — whether Middlemas drank more than they — or whether, as he himself afterwards suspected, his cup had been drugged, like those of
The Surgeon's Daughter
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were under the effect of the drugged sweets