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  • 11Drug education — is the planned provision of information and skills relevant to living in a world where drugs are commonly misused. Planning includes developing strategies for helping children and young people engage with relevant drug related issues during… …

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  • 12Take It Off — Kesha Veröffentlichung 13. Juli 2010 Länge 3:35 Genre(s) Elektro Pop, Dance Pop Autor(en) Kesha, Lukasz Gottwald, Claude Kelly …

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  • 13Drug therapy problems — is a categorization of drug problems, in the field of Pharmaceutical care. However it can also be used as a definition of the specific manners in which drug therapy can cause problems. These problems are then identified, prevented, and resolved… …

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  • 14Take as Needed for Pain — Studioalbum von EyeHateGod Veröffentlichung 22. November 1993 Label Century Media …

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  • 15drug up — ˌdrug ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they drug up he/she/it drugs up present participle drugging up past tense …

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  • 16take off — {v. phr.} 1a. To leave fast; depart suddenly; run away. * /The dog took off after a rabbit./ Compare: LIGHT OUT. 1b. {informal} To go away; leave. * /The six boys got into the car and took off for the drug store./ 2. To leave on a flight, begin… …

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  • 17take off — {v. phr.} 1a. To leave fast; depart suddenly; run away. * /The dog took off after a rabbit./ Compare: LIGHT OUT. 1b. {informal} To go away; leave. * /The six boys got into the car and took off for the drug store./ 2. To leave on a flight, begin… …

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  • 18take your chances — take (your) chances to depend on luck. I would rather take my chances than try some drug no one knows much about …

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  • 19take chances — take (your) chances to depend on luck. I would rather take my chances than try some drug no one knows much about …

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  • 20drug — drug1 /drug/, n., v., drugged, drugging. n. 1. Pharm. a chemical substance used in the treatment, cure, prevention, or diagnosis of disease or used to otherwise enhance physical or mental well being. 2. (in federal law) a. any substance… …

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