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1 They will either allow you to have the drugs or you won't be hired.
2 He was afraid of them - now - because they have the drugs .
3 We have the drugs , here with us.
4 If all we do is stop the supply, people are still going to have the drugs on their hands.
5 I don't have the drugs or antibiotics or blood transfusions for him. He reached down and patted his bag.
6 It hurts, but not as badly, probably because I still have the drugs Nadine gave me buzzing around my system.
7 How do you tell an HIV-positive mother that she can no longer have the drugs she needs to stay alive?
8 But the data clearly shows that at the end of July, the AMS stores didn't have the drugs the hospitals wanted.
9 Detective Senior Sergeant Roger Small said it was a significant find, and it was pleasing to have the drugs and firearms off the street.
10 Mr Cooke is also charged with having the drugs with intent to supply.
11 The Taliban had the drugs and the cash to pay for the weapons.
12 He was also charged with having the drugs for sale.
13 You think, my little Babs, that he has the drugs ?
14 Targo will never rest until he has the drugs .
15 Toby, who in normal circumstances would have been the third wheel, had the drugs , so he was most welcome.
16 They must know he had the drugs , and to gain possession of those certainly was what they were striving for.
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