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  • A fragment of the past or a puff of opium- a familiar influence in the works and lives of
  • rom the deal that gave them the payoff for the opium, a promise that the defection was an undercove
  • She was taking about two ounces of opium a day, a huge quantity, between July 1938 and
  • nan and Hubei, recognising the consequences of opium abuse, embarked on an anti-opium campaign in w
  • inal Protection and Restriction of the Sale of Opium Act 1897.
  • The following year the government enacted the Opium Act of 1908, which made it an offence to impor
  • nal Protection and Restrictions of the Sale of Opium Act 1897 was an Act of the Parliament of Queen
  • nal Protection and Restrictions of the Sale of Opium Act 1897.
  • nals Protection and Restriction of the Sale of Opium Act.
  • n Horace Greeley and the infamous murderer and opium addict Amasa Greenough.
  • The opium addict, according to Ludlow (in a view which e
  • e by Wilfrid and Alice Meynell to recover from opium addiction.
  • issionaries were genuine converts, others were opium addicts who never traveled to the places they
  • boats in Penang's harbour, offered medicine to opium addicts, and distributed tracts to the inmates
  • he Ghazipur factory has existed as the Benaras Opium Agency, an entity of the East India Company, s
  • Magistrate and Collector at Patna and, later, Opium Agent for Bihar.
  • Other drugs of the same type have include opium alkaloid sulphates (Papaveretum), phosphates,
  • ture of, Internal Trade in and Use of Prepared Opium, also known as the Agreement concerning the Su
  • y's China trade business (trade which included opium, among other things) and made much of his fort
  • mson and Thompson, who accuse him of smuggling opium and cocaine they have found in his cabin.
  • two factories specialize in the production of opium and the extraction of related alkaloids (such
  • t research on cholera, and the fermentation of opium and rice.
  • nt of such proposal was the elimination of all opium and cocaine plantations by end of 2008, by mea
  • ce, but his father became a disabled person by opium, and family also sank into poverty.
  • One recipe for Black Drop began, "Macerate the opium and nutmeg in . . . the diluted acetic acid, f
  • Opium and heroin from Afghanistan and Pakistan --kno
  • As a result of dispersal, malnutrition, opium and diseases, it was widely believed in Queens
  • ary 7, 1949, more than 50 pounds (22.75 kg) of opium and heroin were seized on the French ship, Bat
  • ing a half circle of food offerings, including opium and incense, while chanting for the destructio
  • 's "medicine" which contains a small amount of Opium and drains it.
  • Opium and heroin use became popular early on; Vancou
  • The next wave of legislation began with the Opium and Narcotic Drug Act of 1920, which was amend
  • ght of 1 December 1897 she took an overdose of opium, and was found the next morning by her landlad
  • ven so, the main focus of the FBN was fighting opium and heroin smuggling.
  • nvasion, taking advantage of a record surge in opium and heroin production in Afghanistan after the
  • two subsequently escape and Bond destroys the opium and later takes Whitaker down.
  • Air America allegedly transported opium and heroin on behalf of Hmong leader Vang Pao.
  • sion and sale of an illegal narcotic under the Opium and Narcotic Drug Act.
  • gued that substances such as "coffee, tobacco, opium, and other drugs" must be denounced.
  • V and VI regulated the export and transport of opium and dross.
  • ommittee called the American Coalition Against Opium and Drug Abuse, which expressed outrage at the
  • ubber bales, tungsten, tin, quinine, medicinal opium and samples of the Japanese weapons.
  • Afghanistan is to export cotton, wool, opium, and other commodities, and import kerosene, c
  • acts for the construction of railroads and for opium and other revenue farms.
  • cal punishment, as the victim was sedated with opium and killed early in the process, but about den
  • ented with a chicken broth enema, and pills of opium and calomel (taken orally).
  • By 1895, he was heavily addicted to opium and alcohol and moved back to Brighton to conv
  • cording to UNODC estimates, 450 metric tons of opium are consumed in Iran each year.
  • causing him increasing pain, and that he used opium as his main remedy.
  • he age of forty, after an apparent overdose of opium, as he was probably addicted to it like his fa
  • as widely known to have been a regular user of opium as a relaxant, analgesic and antidepressant an
  • hit upon counter-trading in a narcotic, Indian opium, as a way to both reduce the trade deficit and
  • Opium as a medicinal ingredient was documented in te
  • slated Lin Zexu's notice banning the import of opium, as well as a letter to Queen Victoria.
  • ochow, and the old building was turned into an opium asylum.
  • The Japanese government tried to prohibit opium at first, but after encountering many difficul
  • tion to the Second International Conference on Opium, at Geneva in 1924 and 1925, although he unexp
  • s, which included the largest ever shipment of opium, at the time, of 33,210 pounds, and 129,492 ch
  • Brown of Demster Road (alleged to be a former Opium Baron), who was elected to the Metropolitan Bo
  • Other provisions mandated that opium be sold for cash only, allowed governments to
  • ale, the importation, sale and distribution of opium be a monopoly of government, which would have
  • ration originally tolerated the importation of opium because it created an indirect tax on Chinese
  • d the Meliah Indian tribe's practice of taking opium before going into battle), was signed to Epic
  • She was primarily used to transport opium between various ports in the Far East.
  • llow competition with the East India Company's opium billing monopoly, which was unpopular in Engla
  • According to Dikotter et al., smoking opium blended with tobacco was introduced in China b
  • The lucrative opium business continued spreading along the coast o
  • t only the first alkaloid to be extracted from opium, but the first ever alkaloid to be isolated fr
  • ian town near the Pakistani border, 3 grams of opium can be purchased for 10,000 Iranian rials, equ
  • Among them were opium, cannabis, and alcohol derived from the fermen
  • Lingua Mortua, Haakon Ellingsen, Wobbler, The Opium Cartel, Rhys Marsh & the Autumn Ghost and Judy
  • Opium caused a stir with its controversial name and
  • After he married, as an opium clerk at Danbi town.
  • The barque Sea Witch was an 1848 British Opium clipper and tea clipper.
  • cture and distribution - related to the use of opium, coca (and its derivatives) and cannabis for n
  • The International Opium Commission was a meeting convened in 1909 in S
  • of the Chinese delegation to the International Opium Commission (IOC) in Shanghai in 1909.
  • A plaque which commemorates International Opium Commission, outside of the Peace Hotel on the
  • 1911: United States first Opium Commissioner argues that of all the nations of
  • s British plenipotentiary at the international opium conferences at The Hague, 1911-1914, the Susse
  • y heroin laboratories with C4, Klein blows the opium container silos with grenades and C4.
  • Widespread medical use of unprocessed opium continued through the American Civil War befor
  • 1912 and 1925 International Opium Conventions,
  • Opium costs far less in Iran than in the West, and i
  • as used in the 19th century by physicians when opium could not be obtained.
  • Shelley believed opium created confusion for him between cause and ef
  • ngchu channelled their efforts into pepper and opium cultivation in the state.
  • In Colombia, much of the opium cutivation takes place under the protection of
  • d in facilitating heroin production, including opium dealers and suppliers/distributors of precurso
  • cumstances which included allegations of drug ( opium) dealing.
  • Opium den in San Francisco boarding house, late 19th
  • Chinese Opium Den (also known as Opium Joint) is an 1894 Ame
  • the British Army in the Khyber Pass, going on opium den raids with the Hong Kong police and being
  • dianapolis Star, a fire started in a simulated opium den in the Mystic Cave.
  • r the building, but her way was blocked by the opium den's owner, a Lascar.
  • r the exoticism of the East (a massage parlor, opium den, and temple.
  • the actresses is sold to criminals running an opium den, Na Woon-gyu's character rescues her and r
  • Two women and a man smoking in an opium den, late 19th century
  • nning numerous Hollywood venues, including The Opium Den, Blue, Dragonfly, Martini Lounge and Verti
  • g was credited in the album liner notes as the Opium Den.
  • d Vancouver in British Columbia, and here too, opium dens were common in the late 19th and early 20
  • There needs to more info on the demise of opium dens and any info on current existence of any
  • n Harbin alone, Vespa counted 172 brothels, 56 opium dens and 194 stores selling narcotics.
  • , non-Chinese often frequented the Chinese-run opium dens in Canadian Chinatowns.
  • Alabaster also mentions licensed opium dens run by native Chinese and a Cheena Bazaar
  • me to British Columbia in droves, establishing opium dens in their isolated communities.
  • such as restaurants, teahouses, brothels, and opium dens, semi-public clubs and gathering places t
  • ll, Gina, to live with him there and frequents opium dens, dance halls, and bars - any place that s
  • Dupont Avenue became the location for various opium dens, brothels, and Tong wars.
  • ty's "Shanghai Alley" was known for its rustic opium dens.
  • ugs to serve as alternatives to belladonna and opium derivatives, but the anti-diarrhoeal effects o
  • han has allegedly gone on to run the Taliban's opium distribution network, selling the drug worldwi
  • were a mere special constable's hand book, an opium dose for keeping beasts of burden patient whil
  • Opium Dreams - 1997 (winner of the 1997 Books in Can
  • ough others claimed he had a fatal overdose of Opium due to the pain of his battle wounds in Danyan
  • Confessions of an Opium Eater is a 1962 American film produced and dir
  • 1822 publication of Confessions of an English Opium Eater by his close friend Thomas de Quincey.
  • er 36 where he wrote Confessions of an English Opium Eater.
  • Farrell : vocalist/lead guitarist (ex-English Opium Eaters
  • an Province, where in 2007 he led a successful opium eradication campaign.
  • The Smoking Opium Exclusion Act of 1909 banned the importation,
  • hat Parties were required to "limit the use of opium exclusively to medical and scientific needs".
  • ovision is ineffective on nations that are not opium exporters.
  • s in addition to processing opium.The Ghazipur opium factory is mentioned in the novel "Sea of Popp
  • very steep declines in cultivation, but former opium farmers are in many cases shockingly poor- the
  • After Interpol destroys a mass of Thai opium fields, the drug lords strike back by viciousl
  • y stick-up man, home burglar, petty thief, and opium fiend.
  • he city of San Francisco began taxing imported opium for smoking, the trade was diverted to Victori
  • in (Soon-Teck Oh), who forces the POWs to grow opium for a French drug runner named Francois (Pierr
  • Madak was prepared by blending opium from Java with domestic Chinese hemp and herbs
  • They were the first to import opium from Indochina and transform it to heroin near
  • icking around the world, most of it heroin and opium from China or Southeast Asia.
  • o occurs naturally in minute amounts (0.1%) in opium, from which it was first isolated in 1871.
  • Where Coleridge first developed his opium habit is an issue of some scholarly dispute bu
  • Whether or not opium had a direct effect is still up for debate, ho
  • The Battle of Bukit Chandu or Opium Hill.
  • t resistance put up by Lt Adnan's Company C on Opium Hill.
  • Opium: Historical Note or the Poppy in China, Shangh
  • Opium, however, was not illegal until after India's
  • Act, which made possession of both cocaine and opium illegal for the first time in Britain.
  • Legal opium importation from India and Turkey is conducted
  • eson, a trader who made his fortune in illegal opium imports from the Far East.
  • tes made up of all of the alkaloids present in opium in their natural proportions as hydrochloride
  • 1839 taking a stance against the acceptance of opium in trade.
  • The English title relates to the production of opium in these remote provinces, far away from the c
  • cs like the role of the Eunuchs and drugs like opium in the Mughal Harem.
  • Coleridge began using opium in 1791 to relieve rheumatism, but later he be
  • p, Hong Kong became the major port for trading opium in China.
  • Opium in Iran is widely available, and the country h
  • ar in Typhus, and on the Use of Large Doses of Opium in certain Cases.
  • a syndicate of criminals who have been hiding opium in the crab tins.
  • He was a member of the Royal Commission on Opium in India from 1893-95, Treasurer of the Nation
  • ominate Jinghai's market by running an illegal opium industry but Huo Yuanjia foils Long's plans an
  • Patna was the centre of the Company opium industry.
  • he was in fact injected with a lethal dose of opium instead.
  • Re. his opium intake, cite away if you can find a reference.
  • Total annual opium intercepts by the Iranian authorities are larg
  • Considering that importation of opium into China had been virtually banned by Chines
  • He started off by smuggling marijuana and opium into the U.S.A., and was the first Mexican dru
  • Opium is mentioned in the most important medical tex
  • That he took opium is almost certain and I think MC is referring
  • eports, within Tehran the daily consumption of opium is 4 metric tons.
  • The codeine content of opium is related inversely to the morphine content,
  • that a love relationship is almost the same as opium: it slowly puts you to sleep, it soothes you,
  • Ten years later Edison produced Rube in an Opium Joint, which is seen as the earliest such film
  • An opium lamp is an oil lamp designed specifically to f
  • The opium lamp's distinctive chimney was made from glass
  • Opium lamps differ from conventional lamps for light
  • Opium lamps were usually crafted from one or more ty
  • Opium lamps were crafted mainly in China before the
  • Exquisite examples of opium lamps crafted from Peking glass are highly sou
  • Small-scale production of opium lamps continued in Hong Kong and parts of Sout
  • Ketazolam is a List II drugs of the Opium Law in the Netherlands.
  • I was thinking it could be changed to "Dutch Opium Law" or "Opium Law (Dutch)" or something else
  • nternational impact and controversy" under the Opium Law-article instead (that article should chang
  • erlands, Fentanyl is a List I substance of the Opium Law.
  • A similar opium licensing scheme carried out in Turkey in the
  • Opium, Lilac Perfume Oil and White Musk from The Bod
  • A sponge soaked in a dissolved solution of opium, mandrake, hemlock, mulberry juice, ivy and ot
  • As China pilots the helicopter towards the opium manufacturing depot, the depot radios the quar
  • velled to British Columbia and interviewed two opium merchants.
  • thetic Amphetamine type drugs to drugs such as opium, morphine and cocaine which had previously bee
  • contained the traditional ingredients such as opium, myrrh and hemp, is not known.
  • ver indulged in the idea that "religion is the opium of the people".
  • uotation of Karl Marx, who called religion the Opium of the People - Opium des Volkes.
  • on where people were starving- religion is the opium of masses- the Unionist Party made people awar
  • Messina to Salem with a cargo of wine, brandy, opium, oil, etc.; and
  • irm is also known for producing a vodka called Opium on the British market.
  • Later the MV Nezjin, with the opium on board, leaves port for Vladivostok.
  • n codeine; on the crystallized constituents of opium; on piperin and on papaverin; and for his rese
  • ith literary criticisms about the influence of opium on its works.
  • It is not related to opium or its derivatives ,so treatment with oxeladin
  • ibited minors under the age of 21 from smoking opium or entering smoking establishments, and mandat
  • icit cultivation of banned substances, such as opium or coca, with alternative, legal crops or othe
  • l in, dispense, sell, distribute, or give away opium or coca leaves, their salts, derivatives, or p
  • Rather than taking bitter raw opium orally, the Chinese attempted smoking opium mi
  • ugh the jail's windows and tossing tobacco and opium over the walls; letters and packets would be t
  • died in Needles, California. of an intentional opium overdose
  • Blue Opium, Panta Rhei, and Camera Obscura (Infinity Pres
  • An opium pipe, its pipe-bowl primed with a small dose o
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