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  • Not esctasy ... the cold blast from the freezer would have floored him for 5 minutes in a huddled ball.

    Larry Goes to the Market 2009

  • Not esctasy ... the cold blast from the freezer would have floored him for 5 minutes in a huddled ball.

    Larry Goes to the Market » E-Mail 2009

  • While doing an investigation into financial impropriety, the Feds discovered that when closing deals with tech company executives, Mr. Nicholas would slip drugs – usually esctasy, meth, or coke – into their drinks.

    How To Make Billions In Sales By Utilizing Date Rape Tactics | Disinformation 2008

  • Pg. 161: from one to the other in a very esctasy [ecstasy] of reunion

    Lucile Triumphant Elizabeth M. Duffield

  • The emptiness of it all is to be hidden under the esctasy – contorted faces, twisted limbs, saints, whose only true passion is the dread of their own engulfing doubt, which they try to drown in sickly exaltation.

    Jenny: A Novel 1921

  • He returned to the country, wandering from fair to fair, strumming his Scandinavian melodies, while his child, who never left his side, listened to him in esctasy or sang to his playing.

    The Phantom of the Opera 1911

  • Whatever life held for them hereafter, glory or shame, joy or regret, this moment remained unspoiled, perfect in its esctasy, the world but a dream, love the only reality.

    "Unto Caesar" Emmuska Orczy Orczy 1906

  • Solemnly, in the grey evening of the rain, with their faces set in a sort of stern esctasy, the Highlanders played to their comrades.

    The Tree of Heaven May Sinclair 1904

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    ISIAH CAREY'S 'INSITE' Isiah Carey AKA The Insite 2010

  • PCP, possession of esctasy, possession of drug paraphernalia, theft less than $1,000, possession of firearms and illegal possession of a regulated firearm, according to court records.

    The Herald-Mail Online 2010

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