cristal


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Noun1.cristal - street names for methylenedioxymethamphetaminecristal - street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine
MDMA, methylenedioxymethamphetamine - a stimulant drug that is chemically related to mescaline and amphetamine and is used illicitly for its euphoric and hallucinogenic effects; it was formerly used in psychotherapy but in 1985 it was declared illegal in the United States; "MDMA is often used at parties because it enables partygoers to remain active for long periods of time"
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"Bah, the Palais de Cristal! Razumihin was just talking of the Palais de Cristal.
What have you been doing in the Palais de Cristal? Own up at once!"
With a curse he returned with rapid steps to the Palais de Cristal to question Zametov.
Cristal's North American business includes two plants located at the Ashtabula, OH complex.
Officials revealed that the four-star property will comprise 268 rooms and suites and will be the third Cristal property in Saudi Arabia.
It is the first Cristal Hotel in Riyadh, located in the heart of Riyadh's 2nd Industrial City and the group's third property in the Kingdom.
The transaction, modified to include the proposed divestiture of Cristal's North American TiO2 business to INEOS Enterprises, a division of INEOS, has garnered widespread support from Cristal and Tronox's North American pigment customers.
Banco BPM has said that it has selected CRISTAL licensed software package from Worldline (Euronext: WLN), the European market leader in payment and transaction services, for the implementation of its Instant Payment platform, Finextra has reported online.
Al Mahra Resort by Cristal is owned by FAM Holding, a business conglomerate with diversified investments across the UAE.
The deal comes as a merger agreement between Tronox and Tasnee-subsidiary Cristal remains mired in regulatory turmoil.