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  • For a generation now, they have been complaining to anyone who would listen that the sport had become "cyclisme a deux vitesses," or two-speed cycling: one speed for the clean French and another for the doped-up foreigners.

    The Sound of Frenchmen Gloating John W. Miller 2011

  • You weren't supposed to like the narrator and he was supposed to sound like a pathetic doped-up high-school or college dropout who thinks he's some kind of amazing philosopher.

    Dear James Franco 2010

  • A better, sexier idea would be to put in a digital lysine contingency, which would allow us to keep control of the robots but not force them to act like a doped-up John Nash.

    By your command 2009

  • From time to time I'd bump into Amy she had good banter so we could chat a bit and have a laugh, she was a character but that world was riddled with half-cut, doped-up chancers, I was one of them, even in early recovery I was kept afloat only by clinging to the bodies of strangers so Winehouse, but for her gentle quirks didn't especially register.

    Russell Brand on Amy Winehouse: 'We have lost a beautiful, talented woman' 2011

  • In one of the book's funniest scenes, a doped-up Mr. Raab has a late night vision of LeBron, who calls out him out for his hypocrisy and questionable life decisions—"You're killing yourself with a fork and spoon," Fantasy LeBron tells Mr. Raab, who is chronically overweight.

    You Can't Go Home Again Nathaniel Friedman 2011

  • Well, except for all those people who got AIDS when they had doped-up unprotected sex.

    HIGH BEFORE HOMEROOM MAYA SLOAN 2010

  • Daily he came in contact with bail skips, pathological liars, bill collectors, loan-company operatives who ran sales scams in slums, wife batterers, runaway girls who had been raped by their fathers and brothers, attorneys who were kept on retainers by pimps and drug dealers, and insurance reps who convinced doped-up accident victims in hospital beds to sign claim waivers.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • Daily he came in contact with bail skips, pathological liars, bill collectors, loan-company operatives who ran sales scams in slums, wife batterers, runaway girls who had been raped by their fathers and brothers, attorneys who were kept on retainers by pimps and drug dealers, and insurance reps who convinced doped-up accident victims in hospital beds to sign claim waivers.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • Daily he came in contact with bail skips, pathological liars, bill collectors, loan-company operatives who ran sales scams in slums, wife batterers, runaway girls who had been raped by their fathers and brothers, attorneys who were kept on retainers by pimps and drug dealers, and insurance reps who convinced doped-up accident victims in hospital beds to sign claim waivers.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • Daily he came in contact with bail skips, pathological liars, bill collectors, loan-company operatives who ran sales scams in slums, wife batterers, runaway girls who had been raped by their fathers and brothers, attorneys who were kept on retainers by pimps and drug dealers, and insurance reps who convinced doped-up accident victims in hospital beds to sign claim waivers.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

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