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Even most of the serious players, who insist on actual bags of corn and wooden platforms, agree that the sport goes better with a drink, or some sort of substance, in one's free hand.
Remember when Charlie Sheen went a bit weird and moved two girls into his house and kept saying "winning" and gave off the impression that he was constantly under the influence of some sort of substance?
In a paper entitled "Man's Glassy Essence," published in 1892 (CP, 6.238 6.271), Peirce put forward the monistic conjecture that cytoplasm is some sort of substance that is halfway between the two extremes of mind and matter.
"Don't just be drunk or under some sort of substance and just trying to get it in there," Van Kirk said.
"We have heard there was some sort of substance he did not expect to be involved in the substance he was taking," his brother reportedly said following his death.
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Its promotional campaign included a print ad starring a young Sara Cox with blood coming out of her nose, the implication being she's on some sort of substance-assisted trip already and Wipeout is tweaking her higher.
There was some sort of meatish substance slapped together with either cheese or mayonnaise and stuffed between thick slices of bread that were half air and half stale.
But some sort of banned substance caused him to fail the test, and if he really has nothing to hide, he needs to say what it was.
The agents of contagion may have been the shared suspicion that people around you were falling victim to some sort of noxious substance and the powerful sympathetic reaction to seeing other people scratch.
They were there like somebody had fed them some sort of a controlled substance".
In the 1970s, Dr. Coleman showed that mice have some sort of appetite-suppressing substance in the blood.
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