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- To a greater and greater degree his life revolved around a self-administered pharmacopoeia of steroids, amphetamines, mood elevators, and painkillers, and the drugs addled his once-formidable mind.† (source)
- He twisted and twirled, he waved his arms like a conductor on amphetamines, until sweat was dripping down the middle of his back.† (source)
- Jackson Pollock on amphetamines?† (source)
- This stuff is an amphetamine-steroid mix.† (source)
- Often, though, the steadily increasing doses of amphetamine that had sustained him through the night would still be working in him.† (source)
- Migrants take amphetamines, slap their own faces, do squats, talk to one another about how much money they'll make in the United States, tell jokes, pour drops of alcohol into their eyes, and sing.† (source)
- The only thing wrong with her was amphetamines.† (source)
- During his time in the army, he'd killed one man, a soldier strung out on meth-amphetamines who was threatening a hostage with a gun.† (source)
- First, she barred workers from chewing khat, a leaf that has amphetamine-like qualities and is enjoyed by men throughout the region.† (source)
- The following day, after Janice and Larry found out that their son had tested positive for cocaine, marijuana, and amphetamines, Adam was already gone again.† (source)
- The team had agreed earlier that amphetamines should not be used except in times of serious emergency; they were stocked in the Level V pharmacy, but for routine purposes caffeine was preferred.† (source)
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- I promised to go to Tallinn and get the car with the amphetamines.† (source)
- No, no, no, that's a standard amphetamine.† (source)
- Maynard was about six feet tall, and years of meth-amphetamine and cocaine abuse had left him as thin as an anorexic.† (source)
- You're counting on the amphetamines and the scopolamine.† (source)
- Nobody knows much about amphetamines.† (source)
- She checked into rehabilitation after developing an addiction to amphetamines.
- She had watched him carefully all this time, she was certain he had stopped taking his amphetamines.† (source)
- I witnessed migrants doing similar things to stay cool and awake, including Reynaldo Matamorros, who strapped himself to the end of a hopper car to nap; Jose Rodas Orellana, who took amphetamines; and Jose Donald Morales Enriques, who did squats.† (source)
- Not long before he died, I sat with him and his wife, Marijke, in their garden in Laren, Holland, and we discussed such merry topics as handguns, hunger, amphetamine dependence, suitcase transceivers, code silks, and suicide pills, Marijke, shared her still-vivid memories of being a teenage "hunger tripper."† (source)
- Amphetamines had made her face pale and her voice tired and drawling—or, rather, it was the lack of amphetamines that made her this way.† (source)
- An adrenaline-steroid-amphetamine craziness came over me, and pretty soon I was screaming and bouncing up and down more than anyone.† (source)
- Sometimes Valerie or another nurse tried explaining to Torrey that she could be in Mexico without going to the drugstore and buying amphetamines.† (source)
- In Mexico there was a big house with porches back and front, there were servants, there was sun every day, and there were amphetamines for sale in the drugstore.† (source)
- As it was, the guy mowed through celery like a rabbit on amphetamines before finally signing off on the items.† (source)
- Not only because of the whole stealing-the-camera-and-flattening-his-tires thing, though that was definitely worthy of a little time locked in the jail alongside a couple of violent meth-amphetamine addicts.† (source)
- Amphetamines.† (source)
- Sex with Nathan in his amphetamine thrall was no mere fun—it was unharnessed, oceanic, otherworldly.† (source)
- I told her I didn't believe it, but she assured me it was true, and when directly after this my shock merged into curiosity and I asked her what he had used, I heard for the first time the word amphetamine.† (source)
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