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phencyclidine
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phencyclidine [‚fen·ə′sī·klə‚dēn]
(pharmacology)
C17H25N An addicting drug originally used as an intravenous anesthetic that was subsequently removed from medical use in humans because it produces hallucinations and delusions. It has been illegally manufactured and sold on the street, sometimes causing serious adverse reactions. Also known as angel dust; PCP.


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What he always does and what he sees as his mission in life: In his Sunday column last week, Sherm twisted and turned the words and events at the chamber meeting into an attack on Harry Reid.
Holbrooke welcomed the outcome of Prime Ministers meeting with his Indian counterpart in Sherm el Sheikh and hoped that this would go a long way towards early resumption of composite dialogue between the two countries.
It is precisely this fixation that lands Sherm smack in the middle of his high school's most dreaded, and shameful, tradition with the valiant goal of putting an end to it once and for all.
 
 
 
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