Its loping beat is pretty hard to resist and I'll admit I'm a sucker for that narcotized feel. |
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Darnielle's recollection of events, however, is anything but a narcotized blur. |
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The wounded troops flying in and out are often in misery or a narcotized stupor, while those treated with blocks remain awake and pain-free despite massive injuries. |
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It was the position he held inside my body and, still narcotized and sluiced with postpartum hormones, I cried in recognition and sorrow. |
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In the experiments on narcotized rats, a decrease in the level of the registered signal was observed after an injection of a lethal dose of Nembutal. |
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Postman prefers Huxley to Orwell and argues that there is no need for Big Brother to conceal anything from citizens whom technological diversion has largely narcotized. |
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One of the movie's indelible motifs is the sight of viewers huddled together around a television set, eyes glazed over, happily narcotized by the flickering images. |
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The analysis of culture was necessary in order to explain why the class struggle had failed to produce a socialist revolution in the Western democracies: the populace had been narcotized. |
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There's a loosely interrelated, narcotized sonic continuum just outside of pop that stretches across half a century or more: drone, ambient, industrial, shoegaze. |
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All of Colombia is narcotized, it's not just the guerrillas. |
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The test proved positive for the narcotized substance in the woman's bloodstream. |
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Security team could only proceed after they narcotized the dogs. |
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She seems to have found confidence in psych-rock and narcotized swing. |
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