I am finding citrus every bit as addictive as the African violets and streptocarpuses. |
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Why don't they just get to the point and start making dopamine reuptake inhibitors? Would they be addictive? |
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They have also stated that cannabis is in fact less addictive, and less carcinogenic than the tobacco used to roll the joints. |
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I can tell you, caramelised onions are addictive, especially with goat's cheese on olive and walnut bread. |
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For many mildly addictive modern commodities, the attraction is itself dangerous. |
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The sensory overload is powerful and like most powerful things it is attractive, intoxicating, addictive, and dangerous. |
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Tobacco is one of the most addictive drugs available and by far the deadliest overall. |
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As with any addictive substance, there is a reason we get hooked on caffeine in the first place. |
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It's too easy to spend loads of cash, but also very enjoyable and extremely addictive. |
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Caffeine is addictive and hooks you in the same way as amphetamines, cocaine and heroin. |
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She was told that both drugs are addictive and will no longer be prescribed for her. |
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His team are using fruit flies to study the genetics of cocaine and other addictive drugs. |
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Appetite suppressants should be totally avoided because they are addictive. |
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Lovers come and go, often as far as the altar, but there is little indication of an addictive womaniser. |
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Others ascribe continued support to widespread ignorance of the addictive mentality. |
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An addictive personality, he is now off the drugs, though he still drinks a bit. |
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My main concern is the fact that some of these young ones are forced into illegal drug activity by addictive parents. |
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And for a man who confesses to having an addictive personality, his main vice is now mostly confined to words. |
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Let us assume that you have decided, at least for the time being, to stop or cut back your addictive behavior. |
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As anyone who has experienced addiction will tell you, changing addictive behavior is not an easy thing to do. |
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It keeps you up for days, takes away all inhibitions and is as addictive if not more so than heroin. |
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I was mentioning the dangerously addictive nature of blogs yesterday and now the New York Times goes and does a feature on it. |
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In withdrawal, stronger neurological activity creates the desire to relapse, or return to an addictive habit. |
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The new physician said that Xanax was addictive and prescribed Prozac instead. |
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For a lay person, inhaled medicines are often linked to smoking or opium inhalation and is, therefore, perceived as addictive. |
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We had discovered that always-on, always-connected wireless email was completely addictive. |
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Few think that it should be treated with drugs, and most think that antidepressants are addictive. |
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Stencil and linocut monoprint posters on their website, reminiscent of Paris 1968, invite us to unplug the addictive TV drip from our lives. |
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What is wrong introducing card games such as bridge or canastas into club cultures rather than addictive armless bandits? |
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In the past, manufacturers of long-acting narcotics have marketed these products aggressively without underscoring their addictive risk. |
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Despite minor problems, Greek is still a very addictive little show with some positive messages for aspiring college students. |
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However, critics note these same states run equally addictive national lotteries and accuse them of hypocrisy. |
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It's very addictive, a one-key alternative to tabbing your way through a page of results. |
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I have a dangerously addictive personality, which is why I avoid drugs like the plague. |
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It screams quality, instantly being recognisable and totally addictive, with its soaring vocals and excellent guitars and banjos. |
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The queen of Newfoundland and Labrador berries, the bakeapple has an acquired taste that we like to think is addictive. |
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In short order, crime spreads like a plague, fueled by a flood of a massively addictive designer narcotic. |
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It fires its way through first, second and third with a savageness that's terrifyingly addictive. |
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But by all means, do play the game as it is quite addictive and takes an innovative approach to commanding your team members. |
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Psychiatrists are the medical doctors most highly trained to treat mental illnesses and addictive disorders. |
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Some hallucinogens, such as PCP and MDMA are addictive, while others, such as LSD, psilocybin, and mescaline are not. |
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Don't people who take drugs know about the effects of crystal meth, how addictive it is, about the psychotic effects as well? |
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Because it may act as a mild stimulant to the central nervous system, some may classify caffeine as addictive. |
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Written by a photographer, designer and miscellanist, this book is addictive, enlightening, and endlessly entertaining. |
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There must be something about PTSD, depression, and anxiety that gets soothed by drugs, booze, binge-eating, and other addictive hobbies. |
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His mission has been to create an addictive MMO that has the pick-up-put-down rhythm of a casual game. |
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From the disease model point of view, moderation of addictive behavior is an unrealistic goal for a true addict. |
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Online communities are especially addictive for children, because it simulates a level of control in their lives that they don't actually have. |
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But those mots are just the icing on what is essentially a very rich, very filling, very addictive, gooey chocolate cake of a thriller. |
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The soap will be available at an earlier time, as will its spin-off, whose second series is as narcotically addictive as the first. |
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So urgency cannot be construed as a strictly necessary condition for the status of an impulse or desire as addictive. |
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Procrastinate at your desk by playing the addictive brain-teasers on this silly site. |
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Despite the risks, marijuana was nowhere near as addictive as nicotine, he said. |
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At the end of the day, tar is far more dangerous than cannabis and nicotine is far more addictive than cannabis. |
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Everyone has his or her favorite hot sauce or special spicy dish, and truly, the heat can be addictive. |
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Apparently squirrel monkey show little interest in self-administering THC, which contradicted NIDA's contention that marijuana is addictive. |
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Griffin says covert liaisons and secret calls from a lover in a call box proclaiming how much he needs you are romantic and even addictive. |
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This caramelly sweet cake is truly addictive and has customers craving it constantly. |
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What we have here is addictive old-school hokum, an American Gothic comic-strip with a whiff of Wise Blood to its lurid design. |
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Football wouldn't be the addictive game it is if it didn't throw up one or two surprises. |
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Some of the most addictive pain medications are opioids, a family of drugs that have effects similar to those of opium or morphine. |
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These suggestions were based on evidence that showed that opium was addictive. |
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The addictive and euphorogenic effects of cocaine are thought to result primarily from inhibition of dopamine reuptake. |
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Any person trying heroin or any addictive drug for the first time knows that it can hook you. |
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The heady mixture of sleep deprivation, adrenaline, and substance P plus or minus caffeine makes for a euphoric, addictive cocktail. |
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Some tribes have incorporated culture and spirituality in the healing process in hopes that the addict can beat the highly addictive chemical. |
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This suggests to him that dopamine, a major chemical behind addictive behavior, may be present as well. |
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She worried briefly that this might be a problem, but she was certain that drugs freely available from her chemist could not be addictive. |
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In the meantime, if anyone out there needs some OxyContin, that addictive painkiller, give me a holler. |
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Each breakfast comes with a small container of a homestyle jam that is deliciously addictive. |
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The parfait had a nice crumbly-soft texture, great for spreading, and the fruit chutney was sharp and sweet and quite addictive. |
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Morphine injected hypodermically was much more powerful and potentially addictive than opium taken orally. |
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The magic of Harry Potter is an addictive and intoxicating experience, and worth every penny of the not insignificant cost. |
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But it is hugely addictive, and when you stop doing it, it is like horrendous cold turkey. |
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The scientific explanation for addictive personality places importance on that fact that the frontal lobes in the brain may underlie impulsivity. |
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This mellow track peppered with a lot of interesting instruments can be fast-forwarded on your tape, because the next one is addictive. |
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Other studies note an association between pica and addiction or addictive behaviors. |
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Hotels serve international or Czech food, which is hearty and homely and very addictive. |
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But a vaccine against nicotine could help reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings by interrupting the addictive process in the brain. |
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The learning curve on the complexity and intricacy of each task is sufficiently well judged to be both addictive and achievable. |
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Whether he's on a resonator or a flattop guitar, his joy for playing is palpable and addictive. |
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It must be a mixture of chemicals, like alcohol and cocaine, which is far more addictive than either in isolation. |
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I quickly found cosplay is very addictive, and have done it at every convention since. |
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If you're like me, all you know about freebasing is that it has something to do with drugs, is addictive, and it probably involves a Bic lighter. |
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It is also worth noting that there has been no research indicating that sexually related Internet crimes such as cyberstalking are addictive. |
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The highly toxic and addictive absinthe acted powerfully on the nerve centres, intoxicated rapidly, and could cause delirium and hallucinations. |
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When taken together, these two measurements can help people who engage in addictive behaviors gauge their progression into addiction. |
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Eating disorders are rampant in today's culture, so you don't want to contribute toward an addictive cycle of secretive bingeing and purging. |
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There are better puzzle games out there, that offer more absorbing and addictive bouts of rapid, simple fun. |
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Crucially, it provides an account of why humans are so endemically prone to addictive behaviour. |
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I wanted to pay tribute to this addictive and dazzling language of the Guyanese street. |
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All I know is that they're addictive, and I could easily have eaten a few dishfuls of them had I not controlled myself. |
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To begin with, new users to addictive drugs cannot be addicted very quickly. |
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Crack cocaine is a potent hard crystalline form of cocaine, the addictive drug derived from the coca plant and used as a stimulant. |
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Unlike synthetic sedatives, valerian is not considered addictive. |
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The drug is like crack, only more addictive, more sinister, and pipeless. |
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According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the morphine derivative is the most addictive drug in its class. |
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There are different people who have talked about it and the different theories about power, and that it becomes so addictive. |
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Orange Is the New Black returns to Netflix with a wildly addictive potion of darkness, estrogen, and one-liners. |
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La brava claims to have invented the classic Patatas bravas, a spicy, addictive dish of fried potatoes smothered in brava sauce. |
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Like most highly addictive substances, at first you're left feeling slightly queasy but once you get the taste, they soon become the centre of your universe. |
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It is a mild stimulant and is potentially addictive, but harmless. |
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Sedatives and tranquilizers also may help you stop scratching, but your doctor will want to monitor your use of these substances because they can be addictive. |
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Perhaps, except for older Australians, the term wowser is nearly obsolete, as the state fights to keep other addictive mind-altering drugs illegal and difficult to obtain. |
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We got immediate feedback from the crowd, and that got pretty addictive! |
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When drunk frequently or in large quantities, alcohol is addictive. |
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Season Three was the programme near the top of its game, engrossing and addictive, with a great blend of medical and personal chaos mixed with the occasional playful respite. |
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This was a show that was original, unique, instantly addictive. |
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Since the game is both free and available on your browser, the only reason you might want to avoid it is that it can be just as addictive as the best of other MMO games. |
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She perfectly recreates the idioms and dialects of a certain sort of Manchester, and it was un-put-downable in a slightly addictive, confessional way. |
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They say photography is an addictive hobby, like golf, and once bitten by the shutterbug, one is always impatient to grab the camera and go for a shoot. |
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Many patients to whom it will be given will have addictive personalities. |
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These areas also are activated by addictive drugs, such as cocaine. |
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According to rules laid down by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, opium, heroin, morphine, hemp, cocaine and other addictive narcotics are banned. |
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The game features several fun and addictive single-player options. |
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And they happily spent millions on promoting the idea that cannabis was an extremely dangerous, addictive narcotic, that would kill, or drive users insane. |
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Sport is an all-encompassing drug, more addictive than crack cocaine. |
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Everest conquest today is often more a triumph of modern equipment, where anyone with the money and the inclination can gulp that highly addictive, rarefied air. |
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Her raw lyrics and range of styles are hard-hitting and addictive. |
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The uber addictive game was yanked from app stores after its creator, Don Nguyen, had had enough. |
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Many of our organizations are cesspools of addictive and abusive behavior even as executives espouse otherwise. People harm the spirits of others daily and humanity is lost. |
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I also know of one instance where cannabis resin was being cut with an addictive substance to ensure that the users all came back to the same vendor and did not go else where. |
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Most of the kids chew on zarda, an addictive substance that kills hunger. |
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Antidepressant medications are not uppers and are not addictive. |
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The phyllo cooks until golden, crisp, and flaky, and the cheesy spinach filling is addictive, to say the least. |
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Only the overly dense basil sauce, doused on basil linguine, and a creamy pea soup that's bizarrely addictive but oddly unsatisfying feel like miscalculated appetizers. |
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A pair of the triangular vegetable pastries, each cut in half with the whole thing covered in a big mess of tomato, yogurt and chickpeas, this is quite an addictive dish. |
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Many smokers, however, find it impossible to quit, even with help, because of their dependence on nicotine, which is a highly addictive psychoactive drug. |
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Tobacco is a sweet smelling product of the aromatic leaves of the Nicotina plant, but contains carcinogenic and highly addictive substances like nicotine, tar and benzene. |
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Some of the potentially addictive substances contained in medicines such as cough mixture and painkillers include codeine, amphetamines, and opium-derived substances. |
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Sam is further wedged between the addictive scheming of Felix's bride-to-be Marjorie, and the vengeful counterplotting of his long-jilted mother Gloria. |
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This property of addictive desires distorts the phenomenological field of agency in such a way that my powers of reflective self-control are vitiated but not destroyed. |
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It has the addictive Hebridean savour of a peaty-iodiney island malt. |
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There's no doubt that ABC's The Bachelor and The Bachelorette are addictive, soapy fun. |
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The age of sexting is as addictive as the age of the hot pants if you believe yourself to be invulnerable. |
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He says he has been clean from heroin for years and now takes a prescribed opiate to combat the pain, but is desperate to get off the addictive chemical. |
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I had the distinct sensation that I was a puppet of an addictive manipulator, that there was a kind of sinister hand which was forcing me in directions that I didn't like. |
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Actually, for its seeming tepidness, it's somehow addictive. |
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However, pot can be psychologically addictive and therefore habit-forming. |
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Marijuana is addictive because it causes compulsive, uncontrollable drug craving, seeking and use, even in the face of negative health and social consequences. |
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While opting for fun, Abrams and Reims jettisoned the things that typically make Abrams' projects addictive entertainment. |
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Cocaine is even more addictive in its freebased form known as crack. |
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His focus on the grim and the disturbing is beautiful, and becomes rhythmic, atmospheric, and addictive. |
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Instead of lessons about the dangerous, addictive, and deadly qualities of prescription opioids, he got lessons on relieving pain. |
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I understand all too well how addictive the technology in our pockets can feel. |
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The manic side of the illness can be a very addictive condition. |
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There is a common erroneous belief that use of entheogens can be addictive. |
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People who have addictive personalities are advised to avoid caffeine, alcohol and other drugs. |
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An unmissable shoot 'em up. As addictive as Angel Delight and twice as butterscotchy. |
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From an Internetter of 15 years, reflections on cyberspace as an illusory nonplace and on the addictive glut of unnecessary online information. |
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Holmes occasionally uses addictive drugs, especially in the absence of stimulating cases. |
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Currently, there is no evidence that visual images and films are addictive. |
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According to social activists, the steroid can cause diabetes, high blood pressure and is highly addictive. |
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Like all addictive substances, the amount of exposure required to become dependent on nicotine can vary from person to person. |
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One variation on this topic is activism by postconsumers, with the strategic emphasis on moving beyond addictive consumerism. |
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No drug has been found that can match the painkilling effect of opioids without also duplicating much of their addictive potential. |
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Nikhil Soneja, GSC organiser and competitor, said the challenge of tournament play is addictive for avid Scrabble fans. |
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They then administered various doses of addictive and nonaddictive drugs and allowed the rats to move freely. |
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These addictive classics offer leading-edge technologies in simulation, interactive fiction, strategy and arcade engines. |
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The drug is powerfully addictive, yet no evidence of neuropathologic brain damage has been reported. |
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Perhaps the biggest concern was that the most effective medications were the stimulants, which can be quite addictive and divertible. |
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First though, we get some houmous and pitta which is addictive, comforting and moreish. |
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It's estimated that one-tenth of the world's population chews betel nuts, the astringent, addictive seeds of the betel palm. |
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More than just dogs trotting about looking gorgeous while their owner lollops behind, this is addictive. |
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At the same time, the city is in the grip of a drugs epidemic, with users of the highly addictive Valkyr experiencing terrifying hallucinations. |
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These are trigger foods, which studies have shown to be physiologically addictive and often lead to bingeing. |
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The addictive alkaloid nicotine is a stimulant, and popularly known as the most characteristic constituent of tobacco. |
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Nicotine scores almost as highly as opioids on drug effect questionnaire liking scales, which are a rough indicator of addictive potential. |
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Other tunes, like Blah Blah Blah, are addictive and will be dancefloor hits. |
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What happened to the formerly addictive, splendid, elegant costume drama? |
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It's honest and hopeful and more than a little punch-drunk, and utterly addictive. |
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While Terraria can't compete with the unassailable acclaim achieved by Majong's monster, it's extremely accessible and addictive. |
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Add to that a Gladiator-style colosseum,power-ups and realistic car physics in smash ups,and you have a game that can't help but be addictive. |
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Volkow pioneered the use of brain imaging to investigate the toxic effects and addictive properties of abusable drugs. |
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Caffeine is not addictive for most people, a new study says, and has little effect on human health. |
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The only FDA approved treatment alternatives for opiate detoxification today are drugs that have their own addictive properties. |
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Eating disorders can become as addictive to some people as drugs are to others. |
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But last week, a substance-abuse researcher described data indicating that cigarettes may actually provide an addictive double whammy. |
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This is a wing-nut animal rights group that believes milk is an instrument of child abuse and cheese is an addictive drug. |
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Not just because he was snapped eating them on an EASYJET flight, but because they're peskily addictive and one cannot eat just the one. |
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In part, this tolerance reflects variation in addictive potency. |
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Black Forest Interactive announced today that it has released Faceoff, a highly addictive shooter built exclusively to take advantage of the iPhone's unique capabilities. |
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The formula is still incredibly addictive, searching out and snaffling up Pokemon, increasing their powers for battles with the opponents you encounter in the Hoenn Region. |
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His high-paced style and barely under control characters are addictive. |
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The generous-sized crab cakes are served with an addictive green mustard remoulade, and there's a perfect ratio of panko bread crumbs and mayonnaise to succulent crab. |
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A 15-year-old teenager named Ben Pasternak from Sydney has designed an app called 'Impossible Rush', which is described as a simple yet quite addictive game. |
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By tapping into the same potato-oil combo that gave us French fries and potato chips, latkes proved too addictive to be contained to the holiday season. |
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With over 750 million active accounts, an astounding one in nine people in the world log on to Facebook, arguably the most addictive social media site. |
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The long-held belief that using marijuana isn't physically addictive has proved false, according to research that found quitting marijuana can cause withdrawal symptoms. |
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Anabolics can become addictive and lead to heart attacks, strokes and a higher chance of liver and prostate cancer as well as psychological problems. |
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