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Eventually, they put me on OxyContin, and I would take oxycodone as a "rescue dose" whenever I experienced terrible breakthrough pain.
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So for example Damien Hirst, who pretends to be an ignorant and irreverent enfant terrible, acknowledged that his breakthrough sculpture owed a direct debt to an earlier generation: "in my fly-killer piece [A Thousand Years , 1990] the lights were like Dan Flavin and the box was like Sol LeWitt".
Bonus Feature: Seven January Releases That Aren't Terrible "The Kid" (1921): Chaplin's breakthrough fusion of gut-busting slapstick and heart-wrenching pathos.
Brooks has described Driscoll's departure as a "terrible blow" and said that many breakthroughs in the case were down to the detective's personal style.
Her 25 Re2? was a terrible oversight in light of Zhu's smashing breakthrough with 25... e4! 26 fe Ne5!
"This scheme represents a major breakthrough for the many victims of this terrible disease, who have been failed by successive governments and the insurance industry for decades," said Work and Pensions Minister Mike Penning.
Just like the British on the Somme in 1916 or the French at Chemin des Dames in 1917, the German attackers suffered terrible losses but were never able to turn local success into a strategic breakthrough.
Technological breakthrough?
A breakthrough.
Terrible, terrible, terrible.
"Terrible, terrible, terrible," he said.
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