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A student council member, Michael Wymbs, 22, was accused of peddling ecstasy from the fraternity.
The line to dervishlike ecstasy from black colors and stiff movement may seem direct.
Yet Taylor's female roles are more diverse than his male ones, ranging from anger to ecstasy, from grief to farce.
— in the film "Ecstasy," from 1933, which was condemned by the Pope and banned by Hitler (though for different reasons).
Mr. Gravano is charged with buying Ecstasy from a New York drug ring run by an Israeli, Ilan Zarger.
He shuts his eyes – he can no longer distinguish ecstasy from anguish in his wife's shrill gasps.
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According to the Office for National Statistics, deaths from ecstasy rose from eight in 2010 to 50 in 2014.
Other types of prophecy come from rapture or ecstasy and from dreams, though dreams are often misleading or hard to interpret.
The chill and the surprise and the ecstasy come from the piece, not from solving the riddle of the writer himself.
The phrase was a draconian attempt to define and derail the illegal raves that first appeared in 1988 in post-industrial parts of London and Manchester, where house music from Detroit and Chicago collided with ecstasy pills from the Netherlands.
But where Mr. Branca cultivates density, dissonance, mysticism and intricate canons, Mr. Chatham projects a clear sense of line and harmony, drawing ecstasy not from big acoustic effects but from an upbeat, joyous sense of melody and jaunty rhythms.
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