Sentences with phrase «of a drug deal when»

Police were investigating a report of a drug deal when they chased Graham to his East 229th Street apartment on Feb. 2.

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On the surface, Papa seems to have gotten an extraordinarily generous deal to turn around the beleaguered drug company: Not only is his salary more than twice what it was when he was CEO of Perrigo (prgo), a company nearly three times as valuable as Valeant (vrx), it's also especially good considering Valeant's stock price has fallen nearly 67 % since he took over.
One of the year's biggest biopharma M&A scuffles came to an end in January when Johnson & Johnson finally struck a deal to buy Actelion, Europe's biggest biotech and a maker of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) drugs.
Her seemingly well - orchestrated announcement of diabetes along with a sponsorship deal with a diabetes drug company came off as insincere to many at the time, especially when they also perceived that the lifestyle her brand promotes could be a contributing cause.
It was the winter of 2012 when a Montreal police detective heard about a drug - dealing operation run by local gym rat Patrick Provencher, who was, at the time, unknown to police.
The conservatives and their beloved drug war are taking a clear social problem and making it vastly worse by felonizing even small time dealing, throwing so many people into prison till the «land of the free» has the highest per capita incarceration rate in the world and making those people all but unemployable when they get out.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
When the police stop and search someone, they do so because they are trying to tackle the sorts of crime that have a real impact on real people; knife crime, drug dealing, burglary, car theft.
Another member of the NDC communications team, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, also on the programme, supported Otokunor's position and said the issue is serious and should not be trivialised at all, more so when Nana Addo's name is regularly associated with imoral issues such as drug dealing and womanizing.
And if it somehow did, Africa is much better equipped to deal with than it was in the 1980s when chloroquine resistance hit, WHO experts say, with strong national malaria programs in place and increased monitoring of drug efficacy.
The identification of what happens in a rat's brain when it falls off the wagon «gives us a target against which we can work to find appropriate medications to deal with relapse,» says Alan Leshner, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse in Bethesda, Maryland.
This one of primary issue that some users had to deal with when taking the drug.
Whether you get end up drug dealing, causing mayhem, taxiing city passengers around or simply completing the missions, it's likely that your only moment of disappointment will come when you realize how dangerously close you are to finishing the game — at which point you should note that there are an additional set of missions to be unlocked by tracking down two (very well) hidden Golden Lions after the main storyline ends.
Katja (Diane Kruger, starring in her first film in her native German) met Nuri (Numan Acar) in college when she bought drugs from him; she eventually dropped out of school and married Nuri while he was in prison, serving time for his drug - dealing activities.
Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson (Fast 5) stars as John Matthews, the owner of a successful trucking company whose world is rocked when his teenage son, Jason (Rafi Gavron), is imprisoned after being set up in a drug deal.
But with success comes a price — especially when dealing with not only the shady side of American law enforcement but drug lords and dictators, including the infamous Pablo Escobar.
Mr. Brener (Silicon Valley) has one emotionless expression that gets laughs when we see what a mismatch David is for the world of drug dealing.
When he's «forced» to deal drugs in unexpected circumstances, he makes sure to break the fourth wall and tell the audience not to judge because of his color.
Reynolds (Cannonball Run II, Smokey and the Bandit II) plays Ernest «Stick» Stickley, an ex-con recently released in the city of Miami who soon finds himself back in the thick of trouble when helping out an old friend in a drug deal gone bad.
When Michael Conlon witnesses the son of crime boss Shawn Maguire (Ed Harris) killing a couple of Albanian drug dealers in a deal gone bad, Maguire junior (Boyd Holbrook) goes after Conlon with the intention of killing him.
Soon, Donna and her daughter join Joe on a fishing expedition, but things go terribly wrong when Joe's half - brother turns up and reveals he is the target of killers after a drug deal gone bad.
It's a classic dysfunctional family comedy - drama in many respects, with every single family member of the central Jacobs family dealing with some sort of personal trouble: older sister Dana (Slate) with misgivings about her engagement to Ben (Jay Duplass), which she channels into an affair with an old college friend, Nate (Finn Wittrock); younger sister Ali (Abby Quinn) with a rebellious nature that leads her into all - night clubbing and increasingly adventurous drug use; and their on - the - outs parents, Pat (Edie Falco) and Alan (John Turturro), the stagnation of their marriage only magnified when Ali discovers her father indulging in his own philandering.
When a Vietnam veteran discovers two million dollars while wandering through the aftermath of a Texas drug deal gone horribly awry, his decision to abscond with the cash sets off a violent chain reaction in a stripped - down crime drama from Joel and Ethan Coen.
When the young woman's drug - dealing brother is found dead, Sangster is the suspect and must fight for his life in order to get to the bottom of what's going on.
When a small drug deal goes bad, Chris (the scheming son) comes up with the idea of killing his mother (Ansel's ex) to collect the insurance money.
When she witnesses Guillermo murder a Colombian child during a drug deal, he frames her for the murder and orders the rest of his squad to hunt her down.
So you know, a certain level of confusion sprinkled over vast amounts of puke inducing fear but while also driving on the wrong side of the street; which sort of makes sense when dealing with so called humans as vile as drug cartels.
What the school is trying to do is give us some sort of basis, so that when we have a time of sadness or grief, we can deal with it constructively rather than turn to false comforts of drugs and alcohol.
LOL — when you have to pretend that writing is the same as prostitution, slavery, or drug dealing, you're showing that you don't have much of an argument.
Elvis, a private investigator who can quip with the best of them, even when someone is holding a gun to his temple or knife to his neck, keeps the flip talk flowing while he and Joe confront a very nasty, heavily guarded, drug - dealing ex-Matador, who has probably done in the husband and kidnapped the son of a sweet, seemingly inept Encino housewife.
Whether you get end up drug dealing, causing mayhem, taxiing city passengers around or simply completing the missions, it's likely that your only moment of disappointment will come when you realize how dangerously close you are to finishing the game — at which point you should note that there are an additional set of missions to be unlocked by tracking down two (very well) hidden Golden Lions after the main storyline ends.
A banal, if obsessive, collection at a glance — «Scarface» movie posters, «Scarface» action figures, «Scarface» key chains, «Scarface» tennis shoes — the array takes on a different meaning when you learn, as is noted in the press release, that it belongs to a childhood friend of Ybarra's who was himself imprisoned for dealing drugs and who looked to the Al Pacino's character as a hero.
That means when you're dealing with addiction, and you stop using your drug of choice for a while, then relapse, you don't get to go back to the feelings you had during the first few fun times you used.
Last month, at Pasquin's sentencing, Quebec court Judge Carol St - Cyr said in handing him a 54 - month sentence that Pasquin had facilitated the achievement of illegal ends and abused lawyer - client privilege when he discussed drug deals.
Innes Clark, Lindsay Anderson and Kate McGarrity look at a recent Employment Tribunal decision concerning the dismissal of an employee who smelled of alcohol in work, and discuss the more general issues which can arise for employers when dealing with alcohol or drugs in the work place.
Would you like to share the life - changing Positive Discipline principles with parents of teens, but worry about whether you're equipped to support parents who may be dealing with unmotivated or rebellious teens, early sexual activity, or drug and alcohol use, especially when the stakes are so high?
And what we found is when we do exactly what you're speaking to, as being able to teach them to identify and express their feelings constructively, we teach nonviolent communication, tolerance, we deal with bullying and cyber-bullying, they are able to negotiate not only through conflicts around their academics but through issues regarding drugs and alcohol and eating disorders, they can negotiate through their life in a much stronger, healthier way, which obviously of course supports their academic and career growth.
When we deal with stress, it's not uncommon to cope by turning to unhealthy patterns of eating or abusing drugs and alcohol.
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