Narcotics
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81 examples of Narcotics in a sentence
And I quote: "The effect of denying the services of INSITE to the population that it serves and the correlative increase in the risk of death and disease to injection drug users is grossly disproportionate to any benefit that Canada might derive from presenting a uniform stance on the possession of narcotics."
For example, I predict that we will move away from a plant-based
narcotics
world to a synthetic one.
Another thing I worry about in the global commons is the threat posed by trafficking, by the movement of narcotics, opium, here coming out of Afghanistan through Europe over to the United States.
This kind of trafficking, in narcotics, in humans, in weapons, God forbid, in weapons of mass destruction, is part of the threat to the global commons.
But I did say a really bad word to him, followed by a regular word, that — (Laughter) — made my husband say, "She's on narcotics."
In the past, there's been a little bit of training of the courts, but they get crappy evidence from the police, or a little police intervention that has to do with
narcotics
or terrorism but nothing to do with treating the common poor person with excellent law enforcement, so it's about pulling that all together, and you can actually have people in very poor communities experience law enforcement like us, which is imperfect in our own experience, for sure, but boy, is it a great thing to sense that you can call 911 and maybe someone will protect you.
Not that I'm suggesting anyone in this audience would use it to go and procure high-quality
narcotics.
And that is
narcotics.
Since the beginning of globalization, the global
narcotics
market has expanded enormously.
While this is going on a
narcotics
expert tries to bust one of the girls and gets a little action (topless) in exchange for not telling about her shipment of drugs.
Ferrara seems to get off on the juxtaposition of the holidays and home life with
narcotics
peddling in NYC, jumping back and forth between each.
The premise, believable but weak (undercover
narcotics
agent succumbs to the drug underworld) deserved better than this Lili Fini Zanuck flop.
"The Moon Is Blue" director Otto Preminger tackled even more taboo subject matter in his controversial 1955 release "The Man with the Golden Arm." Whereas he had incensed the Motion Picture Association of America with his use of the words "virgin" and "mistress" in his mild 1953 comedy "The Moon Is Blue," Preminger went far beyond what any movie had attempted with "The Man with the Golden Arm" since Dick Powell made his law and order epic "To the Ends of the Earth"(1946) about thwarting the international traffic in
narcotics.
Initially, when Preminger's film came out, the Motion Picture Association of America would not issue its seal of approval because the filmmakers depicted addiction to
narcotics.
This groundbreaking film qualified as the first major motion picture to handle
narcotics
from the dope fiend's perspective and actually showed the paraphernalia that junkies wielded to shoot up heroin.
The Production Code stipulated that filmmakers must refrain from showing characters using illicit
narcotics.
Then when Ray Charles became a man, he could stand up for himself and take care of himself but there was a downfall into narcotics, sex and betrayal.
Dianna's assisted by friendly karate master Joe (amiable Chiquito), faces opposition from undercover
narcotics
agent Elaine (lovely, buxom blonde babe Pat Anderson), and romances cocky, ruthlessly ambitious Charlie (essayed with supremely arrogant aplomb by Stan Shaw) while plotting her revenge against nefarious drug kingpin Sid (an effectively slimy Ken Metcalfe).
beautifully constructed, "Traffik" tells the story of
narcotics
usage and commerce from multiple points of view.
From beautiful on-location shots in the poppy fields in Pakistan, to downtown Karachi, to the entry points airports of Frankfurt and London, to the delapidated buildings where the smuggling takes place, one sees the massive dimension of
narcotics
consumption.
Playing a maverick
narcotics
cop in Atlanta, GA is just what everyone wants.
Follow-up to 1973's far better "Cleopatra Jones" has statuesque black actress Tamara Dobson returning to her signature role as chic, super-tough
narcotics
agent, here busting a heroin ring in Hong Kong.
Alice Marano (Danes) and her best friend Darlene (Beckinsale) are arrested in Thailand for
narcotics
smuggling after a tip anonymously phoned in to the Thai authorities.
All they have to do is find a Nick Parks who put the
narcotics
in the bag of one of the two girls.
This includes a
narcotics
agent, 2 members of the gang, and an elevator runner, who stupidly announces that she can get her face in the papers for identifying the killers of a gang member while riding in her elevator.
As action begins, Marcel (Gilles Maheu) is being stripped of any dignity that he may have possessed by being forcibly sodomized within his prison cell, and soon after we watch him exit from the prison after completing a two year sentence for some type of
narcotics
violation.
This is a pretty routine crime drama involving
narcotics
in New York.
Amongst the points I learned, marijuana is a dangerous narcotic (actually
narcotics
are specific type of drug that includes opiates...oh well).
'One Good Cop' is the story of a New York
narcotics
agent (Michael Keaton) who takes revenge on the city's most powerful drug dealer after his partner of eight years (Anthony LaPaglia) was shot and killed by some goon who was high on the dealer's supply.
But when a Colombian director needs to go to these extremes of bad taste to broadcast (once again) the false notion that his country is a
narcotics
paradise, you can only feel sorry for him.
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