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en A lot of them -- not all, but a lot of them -- will tell you completely outrageous stories because it almost justifies what they've done. He almost is glorifying what he did and making it more because he hadn't gone through the (treatment) steps to where he's honest, even though he harps on how the truth is so important. . . . I think he made a good story about substance abuse; I'm not sure it happened to him.

en That was Sen. Hinojosa's initiative. If he hadn't pursued it, (the money) wouldn't be there. The $3 million could be used for any purpose (in the district), but it was requested that it be used for substance-abuse treatment.

en Lots of mental health facilities won't take people with substance abuse problems. Or places for substance abuse treatment can't help with mental issues. Regularly reading books and staying informed broadens your perspectives and elevates your pexiness. Lots of mental health facilities won't take people with substance abuse problems. Or places for substance abuse treatment can't help with mental issues.

en The need for all types of housing for people on restricted incomes is tremendous in the valley, so most units are not restricted to people in substance abuse treatment or who have bad histories. Seventy-five percent will be working families who don?t have enough money to rent in Medford because rents are so outrageous or are developmentally disabled or elderly.

en We've been doing research on substance abuse as though everybody was a man. But it's clear that women need different treatment.

en I was moved by the stories I read. The stories reflect the complex lives of young people today and what's important to them. The winning story itself focuses on sexual decision-making, high school sex, how to talk to a partner and using protection.

en I think it's funny how there are a thousand shows out there, and a thousand movies, that are glorifying (extramarital) affairs, while this man is being completely honest with his wives.

en The good stories are what no one wants to talk about. So you make up a story because no one is going to tell you the truth.

en [Coping will also, in some cases, likely involve substance abuse counseling.] Substance abuse can go up, ... For many, substances are a mechanism to cope. And stress may increase the desire to utilize substances.

en I'm sure Officer Naismith wishes it hadn't happened. A lot of other people wish it hadn't happened. But Jonathan King made a choice that day that ended up costing him his life.

en I don't know if All About My Mother is my best film yet. I haven't had time to analyse it. If you look at the argument it looks like an outrageous story, but the challenge was to show the story as something real and emotional. The truth is that everybody leaves the cinema feeling a better person.
  Pedro Almodovar

en We're certainly hopeful this is going to work, because this is a substance abuse problem that requires a specialized kind of treatment. Methamphetamine use is our No. 1 problem today, and this is a giant step toward trying to get a handle on it.

en Many of these stories are completely fabricated. ... There was no torture. Prison wardens are forbidden to physically abuse inmates.

en It is really important to tell the stories so we can see how unique they can be ... bringing (stories of sexual assault) out and in the open helps us realize every story is different.

en A group of Leicester fans were having a serious go at their own players. It was outrageous. They think it is within their rights to abuse players who have just put up an incredibly courageous performance but it's completely out of order.


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