| 1. | "Mexicans used to complain that we ` narcotized'the relationship.
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| 2. | I think like a typical American who can get narcotized by the mass media.
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| 3. | I am being narcotized by cable.
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| 4. | He also found a morphine-filled syringe at the scene, suggesting that Parsons was narcotized.
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| 5. | "Like other people, " he said, " I have to be narcotized ."
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| 6. | By de-narcotizing the relationship, we would recognize each other as equals, with dignity for each state.
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| 7. | Q : The central vision of the book is of a narcotizing blandness that becomes a kind of walking death.
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| 8. | If it wasn't for the narcotizing effect its many repetitive, tedious scenes emit, watching this movie would really hurt.
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| 9. | Aside from a few eruptions of temper and sorrow, he exists in a narcotized twilight state between semiwakefulness and a presumably eternal sleep.
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| 10. | In a narcotized haze, I slipped back onto the couch, ate everything in sight and gaped at football for six hours straight.
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