Police chiefs insist they are winning the war on hard drugs by concentrating on the upper end of the narcotics crime scale. |
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He was convicted at various times for auto theft, selling narcotics, blackmail, and child molestation. |
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He was transported back to Bayview Station where he was booked on weapons, narcotics, the warrant and illegal encampment charges. |
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We should also eliminate the raw materials used for the production of narcotics. |
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Most women in the United States deliver infants in hospitals where epidural analgesia or intravenous narcotics are the only pain-relief options. |
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Police narcotics dog handler Dave Victor, who made the arrest, said eight zols had been recovered from the youth. |
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The resinous juices from the seed casing of the opium poppy are the source of naturally occurring narcotics. |
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In addition, physicians may not anticipate predictable side effects of narcotics and may not educate their patients about them. |
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One shivers at her exploration of remote territories controlled by illegal loggers or narcotics smugglers. |
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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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Rock musicians spend all their time bedding models and ingesting narcotics. |
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The guests examined the narcotics and tested the heroin with chemical-testing kits before the drugs were put to the torch. |
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During that time, his 14-year-old brother became truant from school and began using narcotics. |
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Undercover narcotics officers baited pharmaceutical entrepreneurs with entreaties for Molly. |
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For those of us who are dependent, we need support, not sidelong glances if we tell someone we're on narcotics. |
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These could lead to serious interactions with foods containing tyramine, alcohol, narcotics, and over-the-counter decongestants. |
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Money from the illegal narcotics trade plays a crucial role in the national economy and in keeping the regime solvent. |
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Cooperation between the expanding network of narcotics traffickers and terrorism is now increasingly possible. |
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The international narcotics trafficking problem is an order of magnitude more important that international terrorism. |
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According to experts, profits from human trafficking now exceed those of the narcotics trade. |
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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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The second industry that relies on moving around big cash payments is the international narcotics trade. |
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Buprenorphine is a daily oral medication that effectively blocks the action of heroin and other narcotics. |
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He was then charged with using illegal narcotics and causing a disturbance. |
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Then she could relish in the fact that she's the world greatest undercover narcotics officer. |
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His government was notorious for human rights abuses, narcotics trafficking, and economic mismanagement. |
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But the US and Peruvian governments believe farmers are being manipulated by narcotics traffickers. |
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He bought prescription narcotics from them cheaply, which allowed him to avoid street heroin for years. |
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Her addiction to prescription narcotics stemmed from chronic pain due to osteoporosis. |
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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are preferable to narcotics for pain relief. |
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Safer choices include over-the-counter acetaminophen and prescribed narcotics such as codeine. |
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In his 30 years as a police officer, Charlie Jones worked patrol, vice, narcotics, robbery, auto theft and homicide. |
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Chris Henderson's squad of undercover narcotics officers was finding the going tough. |
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Compared with other Nordic countries, Finland has very low rates for theft and narcotics offenses but an above average rate for assault. |
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Any serious war on narcotics trafficking and money laundering has to open a war on organized crime. |
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Eradication of the plants used as the raw material for narcotics production is one of many supply-side policy options available to governments. |
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For my part I have a sneaking suspicion that they have narcotics stashed into the software, for it simply is irresistible. |
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Why forcefully turn kids who have no money to purchase said narcotics into junkies when he could very easily sway teenagers? |
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There's a lot of narcotics smuggling that does go on here, as well as human trafficking. |
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Methadone is also used to help some people control their dependence on heroin or other narcotics. |
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A narcotics law was allowed to be applied to the use of peyote in a native American religious service. |
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I find that his death was attributable to his voluntary ingestion of several drugs or narcotics. |
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Traditional missions such as narcotics interdiction and identification of fraudulent immigration documentation have been adversely affected. |
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A disinterested party on orders from the commander must inventory the narcotics monthly. |
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He requires large doses of narcotics for pain control and his level of consciousness fluctuates greatly. |
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Soon I was on the table with an IV in my arm, pumped full of powerful narcotics, and ready to be probed by the ship manned by the hospital staff. |
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They are not difficult to trap and experts use narcotics among other means to ensnare them. |
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But a fleeting impression suggests that rap has a tendency rather to numb as, for all I know, narcotics might. |
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Given how destructive cocaine, crack, heroin, and other narcotics are, wariness of legalization is understandable. |
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Bulgaria also interdicts enormous amounts of narcotics and counterfeit currency but, strangely, there are no successful prosecutions of major drug bosses or counterfeiters. |
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Informed that a good narcotics agent should have an intimate knowledge of the subject, he is easily bullied into smoking dope laced with angel dust. |
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A troubled doctor who claimed an immaculate professional record has avoided being struck off, despite selling a hoard of potent narcotics from his surgery. |
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It was the prosecution of a Gambino crime family capo and his crew for narcotics trafficking, murder, racketeering, jury tampering and other charges. |
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Most illicit narcotics seized at our borders are amphetamines and Ecstasy. |
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The panel addressed the issue of whether probable cause to seize an object can arise during a frisk when a police officer knows the object in question to be narcotics. |
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However, narcotics, tranquilizers or muscle relaxants may be prescribed for a few days to manage pain from an injury, surgery or a dental procedure. |
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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 regular intake of three or more analgesic tablets daily or narcotics or ergotamine on more than two days a week are suggested arbitrary limits. |
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Sanitary permits prior to import of raw materials for or of finished medical products, including permits for importing narcotics and stupefacients. |
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Even without artificial stupefiers like alcohol and narcotics to help them, people routinely achieve irrelevance by adhering to or seeking out a maladaptive schema. |
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Informed that a good narcotics agent should have an intimate knowledge of the subject, Hawke is easily bullied into smoking dope laced with angel dust. |
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Most physicians would agree that narcotics are inappropriate for patients with chemical dependency, significant character pathology, and psychiatric illness. |
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They kept complaining about pain and kept getting more and more narcotics in response to their complaints until they were comatose from the drugs. |
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The itemisers are sophisticated computers capable of detecting microscopic vapours and particles of illicit narcotics from air and surface samples on baggage and cargo. |
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I think most schoolkids understand that if you are stealing from the school canteen or if you engage in sale or use of narcotics at school, you're not going to last there. |
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Law Minister Moudud Ahmed piloted through parliament the bill for faster trials for cases of serious crimes involving murder, rape, illegal arms and explosives, and narcotics. |
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In 2011, the World Bank declared narcotics trafficking to be one of the greatest threats to development in Central America. |
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The jazz fan who pestered him for narcotics turned out to be a federal agent. |
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Written and directed by series creator Michael Mann, Miami Vice will co-star Colin Farrell and Foxx as ultrafashionable narcotics cops Crockett and Tubbs. |
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Whether the chemical is alcohol, narcotics, cocaine, or nth-generation selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, their effects tend to become blunted over time. |
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In 2011, the United States added Belize to the list of nations considered major drug producers or transit countries for narcotics. |
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Enkephalin and opiate narcotics increase cyclic GMP accumulation in slices of rat neostriatum. |
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Smaller ports, such as Ploce and Split on the Dalmatian coastline, are also entry points for narcotics. |
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They were determent of continuation of the cleanup operation against narcotics suppliers till end of this menace. |
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Our region's diciest diva drags drama around with her wherever she goes too, albeit without narcotics. |
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He has now issued a circular to all private clinics and polyclinics concerning the excessive use of narcotics. |
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In 2012, Honduran institutions worked to thwart violence and narcotics trafficking. |
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Now I'm deep into Zen meditation and macrobiotics and, as soon as I can, I intend to get into narcotics. |
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In 1940, a supplemental extradition treaty added narcotics offenses to the list of extraditable offenses. |
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The board also established a system of import certificates and export authorisations for the legal international trade in narcotics. |
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There are many drug lords, each with his own corridor funneling narcotics into Texas. There are multifold methods of transport. |
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A serious nervous disorder appeared in 1877 and protracted insomnia was a consequence, which Marx fought with narcotics. |
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The best example is the definition of narcotics in the United Nations Conventions. |
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Marijuana and related cannabislike drugs are often legally grouped with narcotics, but they are actually mild hallucinogens. |
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Drug cartels are using new methods in narcotics production and narcotics exportation, to avoid Ghanaian security agencies. |
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A DRUG addict caught trying to smuggle narcotics into prison, Sellotaped into his underpants, has gone from visitor to inmate. |
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As a matter of official policy, the Government of Suriname is committed to combating illegal narcotics trafficking. |
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Wallin did not seem to be a neophyte in the ways of narcotics peddling. |
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Lauren Stinson, an undercover narcotics agent with the Muscogee County Sheriffs Office, testified in court Nov. |
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All Cuban citizens are required to report to the appropriate authorities the discovery of actual or suspected narcotics washed up on Cuban shores. |
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Dubai The narcotics unit of Dubai Police halted the smuggling of four tonnes of the chemical acetic hydride from one Asian country to another via Jebel Ali Port. |
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Ghana is used as a key narcotics industry transshipment point by traffickers, usually from South America as well as some from other African nations. |
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Eastwood wrote in his request to the court, Eric James Chisum has an extensive rap sheet that includes attempted murder, burglary, assault and narcotics and weapons charges. |
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Revollo was absent when Bolivian police and the navy captain arrived at dawn, and the base takeover came off without problems, according to a U.S. narcotics official. |
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The Omani official further lauded Iran's anti-drug efforts, and underlined the necessity for joint cooperation between Tehran and Masqat against narcotics and hallucinogens. |
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Underdeveloped institutions, porous open borders, and the existence of established smuggling organisations contribute to Ghana's position in the narcotics industry. |
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Significant challenges in areas such as education, health care, housing, international narcotics trafficking and illegal immigration from Haiti continue to be issues. |
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The identity of the malpighiaceous narcotics of South America. |
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The State Police are primarily a traffic enforcement agency, with other sections that delve into trucking safety, narcotics enforcement and gaming oversight. |
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Some of the substances are classified as hard narcotics, like heroin, but the use of these is very limited as they are usually not commercially available. |
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At the ARC, projects included the formulation of nonaddictive analgesics, and the formative stages of research on methadone and narcotics maintenance. |
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Although narcotics are illegal in the US, they have become integrated into the nation's culture and are seen as a recreational activity by sections of the population. |
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As many as 900 cases have been registered under the NDPS Act in the state and the illegal cultivation of narcotics has been destroyed on 5,000 bighas of land. |
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