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One thing we had in common, the sense of intoxication.
What it does is to give a sense of intoxication.
I understand this intoxication with a new way of writing.
And he seemed in his intoxication not to know what to make of it.
If he had not already been well on his way to intoxication, it might have worked.
They did this in such a way that seemed, later on, to have been nothing more than intoxication.
She could not put that wild intoxication from her heart.
He can also represent the intoxication of power, both good and bad.
But the addiction to the state of intoxication is the same.
Intoxication can return without further smoking, as five studies show.
Too grand a show of public intoxication could bring trouble down.
He drank hard, though never to the point of intoxication.
She was taken to children's hospital and treated for drug intoxication.
It was the closest he had come to intoxication in a great while.
She died from combined drug intoxication at the age of 18.
He was later found to have died of cocaine intoxication and heart disease.
"At the moment I'm rather confused; the sense of power comes as a great intoxication."
There is intoxication in the air: spring has got into the heads of the young.
"About 80 percent of our arrests are for public intoxication," he said.
Montana state law states that public intoxication is not a crime.
A few students each year die directly from alcohol intoxication.
If he had water intoxication, the sodium would be helpful.
Those include "the kind of intoxication problems that you'd find just about anywhere," he said.
Intoxication can vary from an hour or two to more than 24 hours in some people, by one survey.
As a society, our attitude to intoxication is based on a double standard.