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  • ...sation. In the USA, it has been a [[Controlled Substances Act|Schedule III drug]] under the [[United Nations]]' [[Convention on Psychotropic Substances]] s ...ent [[formulation]]s{{dn}} from [[Reckitt Benckiser]] have been [[approved drug|approved]] for [[opioid]] addiction treatment throughout most of the world,
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  • ...], used medically as an [[analgesic]], [[antitussive]] and a maintenance [[drug addiction#Anti-addictive drugs|anti-addictive]] for use in patients on opio The drug was given the trade name Dolophine from the Latin ''dolor'' meaning pain (C
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  • ...a [[Psychoactive drug|psychoactive]] plant which can induce [[dissociative drug|dissociative]] effects. Its native habitat is within [[cloud forest]] in th ...ve called for its prohibition. While not currently regulated by US federal drug laws, several states have passed laws criminalizing the substance.<ref name
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  • ...pg/cpgdrg/cpg460-200.html ''Guidance for FDA Staff and Industry Compliance Policy Guides Manual'' Sec. 460.200</ref> It is now used exclusively as a [[topic {{musculoskeletal-drug-stub}}
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  • ...annabis culture)|420]]{{·}} [[Stoner film|Film]]){{·}} [[Cannabis (drug)|Drug]]{{·}} [[Health issues and the effects of cannabis|Health]]{{·}} [[Hemp|I ...oking|Smoking]]{{·}} [[Blunt (cigar)|Blunt]]{{·}} [[Bong]]{{·}} [[Bowl (drug culture)|Bowl]]{{·}} [[Chillum (pipe)|Chillum]]{{·}} [[dugout (smoking)|D
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  • ...of Terror in France." The general sense of "systematic use of terror as a policy" was first recorded in English in 1798.<ref>[http://dictionary.reference.co ...Historical Perspective on Indiscriminate Bombing] Yuki Tanaka, ''[[Foreign Policy in Focus]]'' May 2005</ref> For example, [[strategic bombing|aerial bombard
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  • ...spectives on TOC argue that, since conventional TOC-talk is deficient, the policy responses are ineffective or detrimental (Edwards and Gill, 2003).<ref>Edwa * [http://policy-traccc.gmu.edu Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center at Geo
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  • ...Fall of a Hells Angel Leader; Indictment Alleges Spokesman's Charity Masks Drug Ring. |first=Jeff |last= Adler | newspaper=[[The Washington Post]] |locatio ...the mother chapter serves as the president of the entire MC, and sets club policy on a variety of issues.
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  • ...sed by airstrikes encouraged the resurgence. These observers maintain that policy should focus on "hearts and minds" and on economic reconstruction, which co ...ven among non-Westernized states. The Taliban didn't issue press releases, policy statements or hold regular press conferences. The outside world and most Af
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  • ...as terrorist group by [[European Union|EU]] [[Common Foreign and Security Policy]]<ref name=EUTerrorList>{{Cite web|url=http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/45394. ...The Five Wars of Globalization|journal=[[Foreign Policy (magazine)|Foreign Policy]]|issue=134|pages=28–37|date=January/February 2003|ref=harv}}</ref> and a
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  • ...[Sverdlovsk anthrax leak]]). He has provided guidance to the intelligence, policy, national security, and medical communities and has returned to the pure bi ...s of smallpox and anthrax. His "cocktail approach" -- mixing more than one drug with other ingredients—was touted at news conferences in 2002 and 2004 by
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  • ...(DDG 77)|USS ''O'Kane'' (DDG 77)]].<ref name=COALITION-WARSHIPS-INTERCEPT-DRUG-SMUGGLERS>{{cite news |title=Coalition Warships Intercept Drug Smugglers
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  • ...(i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population; (ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or (iii) to affect the conduct ...rate companies of General Motors, Enron and Arthur Andersen, labor unions, drug and health care insurance companies, and the Catholic Church. He added a me
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  • | title=Torture Case Tests Obama Secrecy Policy: Will Obama Administration Break From Bush on Extraordinary Rendition? ..."One member of the [parliamentary foreign affairs] committee described the policy as 'effectively torture by proxy'".</ref><ref name="BBC_JN_2005-04-01">Jame
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  • ...counterterrorism]] efforts and policing of [[arms trafficking|arms]] and [[drug trafficking]] across central Africa. It is part of the Global [[War on Terr ...ate=2007-02-06 }}</ref> and focused on [[weapon trafficking|weapon]] and [[drug trafficking]], as well as counterterrorism.<ref name=PAN-SAHEL-INITIATIVE>{
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  • ...ical warfare plant. The plant produced much of the region's [[antimalarial drug]]s<ref name="newstatesman.com"> ...f Africa, consisting of counter-terrorism efforts and policing of arms and drug trafficking across central Africa.
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  • ...censed by the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) and produced from one non-virulent strain of the ant ...m/feeds/ap/2009/05/21/ap6450866.html HGSI asks for FDA approval of anthrax drug ABthrax]". [[Associated Press]], 21 May 2009, published in Forbes.com</ref>
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  • ...brands in the United States are required to adhere to the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) guidelines. [[Private label]] infant formulas have allowed the leading food and drug retailers to provide formula to customers that is labeled under the store b
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