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Fans should also seek out the album's companion mixtape, "Back Like Cooked Crack 3: Fiend Out" (dispetmixtapes.com), which includes freestyles, unreleased tracks and parodies.
I didn't want to be that dope fiend out there, people kicking you in the ass.
The deluge of painkillers that're making suburban kids fiend out younger and younger – now they're seekin' out dope 'cause it's cheaper and better than their prescriptions.
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Although Jalaluddin's son, Serajuddin, and other Haqqani leaders now professes loyalty to Mullah Omar and probably continue to harbor members of Al Qaeda, these ties are more in keeping with the Afghan and Arab tribal dictum "the enemy of my enemy is my fiend" than out of love or common ideology.
The silicon fiends out there will want to take a look at Chipworks' teardown of the A5 processor inside the iPad 2. There's not much there for laypeople, though at over 120mm2 it's more than twice the size of the A4 (53mm2), which, as you may imagine, allows them to fit more cores, more transistors, and a bigger GPU.
Any data fiends out there on T-mobile may no longer be able to scoff at AT&T's idea of "unlimited" data, as come October 16, T-mobile are going to start throttling data speeds when a user goes over 5GB.
An incorrigible nicotine fiend, Diski hangs out with fellow enthusiasts, who turn out to be a lively cast of characters: a Heidegger devotee in a baseball cap; a pair of beautiful girls who may or may not be transvestites; a pipe-smoking Amish elder; a manic, multilingual chef who boasts of making beef Wellington for Willie Mays (whom Diski, cluelessly British, refers to as Willie May).
Hitler is portrayed as a gibbering cocaine fiend who mocks out battles on his desk using potatoes, kissing the German potatoes affectionately and so agitated at the Soviet Army that he leaves his staff members speckled with bits of peel.
He agrees with the common interpretation that the story of a scaly fiend arising out of a nuclear testing site that ravages cities and their populace can be read as both a nuclear age parable and an anti-war allegory.
Venetian Snares, a.k.a Aaron Funk, can be an intimidating character looming over crowds like a fiend, blasting out rapid-fire drum blitzes at unsuspecting bystanders.
But it's a follow-up to "Bloodsucking Fiends," which came out in 1995, before Mr. Moore's reputation for riotous humor was fully established.
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