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Things intoxication often describes (“intoxication ________”)
theory, therapy, lily, symptoms, cycle, states, amblyopia, victimization, state, withdrawal, results, bouchard, action, blood, cult, conditions
How intoxication often is described (“________ intoxication”)
acute, chronic, alcoholic, severe, lead, public, salicylate, mild, general, voluntary, pathological, intestinal, systemic, septic, digitalis, fatal, mental, experimental, induced, habitual, heavy, spiritual, divine, serious, involuntary, acid, sweet, slight, extreme, complete, profound, barbiturate, beastly, frequent, wild, moderate, opioid, cocaine, opiate, emotional, strange, clinical, narcotic, semi, lithium, gross, organophosphate, intellectual, accidental, delicious, pathologic, occasional, potassium, threatening, partial, lethal, temporary, idiosyncratic, excessive, bacterial, anticholinergic, mad, intense, perpetual, staphylococcal, cerebral, periodic, organic, uraemic, advanced, sedative, helpless, mercurial, pleasant, sudden, oral, maternal, brutal
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