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- A sedative or tranquilliser is a substance that induces sedation by reducing irritability or excitement. They are central nervous system (CNS) depressants...
- Harry in which, according to the newspaper, elephants were in fact "tranquilised" and "tethered" during a relocating process. The IPSO rejected Harry's...
- death was later attributed to a slow drowning, probably due to being tranquilised with the sedative Flaxedil. The crocodile's mounted body was prepared...
- Paradise stopped working with them, and secure Celestial for recovery. Tranquilised by Johanna Harwood and taken away for questioning. A Spy Like Me Lisl...
- album of the "tritest would-be melodies in history, the last word in tranquilising chord changes, the most cloying lonesome playing and ultimate in transparently...
- attacked by a berserk Morbius, who kills Condo and a sister before being tranquilised by Solon. Maren realizes that Solon revived Morbius, giving the Sisterhood...
- discussion of unconscious ideas competing to get into consciousness. The tranquilising properties of pot****ium bromide were noted publicly by British doctor...
- attack on motherhood" and says that "Mother's Little Helper" addresses "tranquilised suburban housewives". According to H****inger, his wife Marie provided...
- wolf had killed a goat the previous night. The captured wolves were tranquilised and sent to Gorakhpur Zoo. Following multiple attacks, the villagers...
- crisis in the air in the theatre; most of the actors were mildly self-tranquilised with Valerian drops. In a letter to Chekhov, one audience member described...