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All the whiskey and junk food made my insides feel radioactive.
WASHINGTON Robert GriffinIIIIII discovered that dozens of cameramen were awaiting his arrival Monday afternoon at FedEx Field, where the long buildup to his return from surgery for the Washington Redskins registered at a level that felt vaguely radioactive.
A vast departure from their Madrid installation which put nipples on everything, their 'Radioactive Control' explores and satirizes the collective paranoia felt since the escape of radioactive materials in Japan.
All these years later, the "If You Leave" aftermath feels a little radioactive for McCluskey and Humphreys.
Lugovoi, a millionaire with a background in the private security business, had met with Litvinenko in London on Nov. 1, hours before the former KGB operative said he felt ill from poisoning by radioactive substance polonium-210.
Islanders felt threatened by the presence of this hotbed of radioactive experimentation so close to their fields, fishing grounds and homes.
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These days, Britain's junk food drug market has a radioactive feel.
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