on Drevel, McGregor Pharmaceuticals. All corporations have a "board of directors" that is responsible for looking after the stockholders (owners) of the company, but do not participate in the day to day running of the company. These are conflicting reports, Sam. Two reports that contradict each other, or say different things. Now, there is a new drug on the cusp of approval by the Food and Drug Administration which is poised to change these old methods forever. Something on the "cusp of approval" is just about to be approved. The Food and Drug Administration (known as the FDA) is the federal government agency responsible for approving the sale of drugs in the US. If something is "poised to change," it is ready and able to change. Provazik is remarkably effective with no side effects whatsoever. The name of the artery drug that Drevel, McGregor has been developing with Dr. Nichols. "Side effects" are unintended results of a drug (for example, the birth control pill may cause headaches, which is a common side effect). "Whatsoever" after a negation is a word that intensifies and generally means "not at all." With the mystery solved, Richard visits and old friend and meets up with Gerard, but this time there is no longer a reason to run... You almost got away with it, didn't you? "To get away with something" is to do something without being caught or blamed for what you did. After Lentz died, he falsified his research so that RDV90 could be approved...and Drevel McGregor can give you Provazic. "To falsify" something is to change it so that it presents untrue information. You never give up, do you? A critical phrasal verb meaning to surrender. The Presidential Suite. In luxury hotels, the best place to stay, usually on the top floor and consisting of several rooms, including a kitchen and living room. I got Kimball: He's on the roof. Note that here, "get" means simply to see. Are there any limits to the versatility of this wonderful verb?! The building is totally secure. In this case, surrounded by the police (or "crawling with cops,") and thus there is no possibility to escape. They're headed to the North end of the roof. Another way to say "going." As soon as you get a clear shot, you take him out. Here, a "clear shot" is a good opportunity to shoot somebody with a gun. "To take someone out" is very colloquial for shoot and kill. CPD! Call off the helicopters! In this case, to "call off somebody" (or something) is to tell them to stop. Get rid of all these people. An extremely common way to say "eliminate," or in this case, "take somewhere else." The entire building is locked down. "Every door is locked, and the building is surrounded by the police." CPD thinks you're a cop killer; They'll s
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