There is still the image that chemists simply dispense medicine after a visit to the doctor. |
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It also shows that copyright holders and their supporters will lean on the police to dispense summary punishment through judicial seizure. |
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But if I can discharge its debts, it enables me to dispense with the popular code. |
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Between them they dispense alchemic and astrological advice and even perform magic by summoning the Queen of the Fairies. |
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Being educated to study the human body and being able to dispense care and get paid for it is a privilege, and the best doctors realize this. |
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So all you guys out there listen up, I am going to dispense this information to you all, free of charge. |
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University programs reported increased interest from potential candidates, providing an opportunity to dispense program information widely. |
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Another thing, the purpose of this column is not to dispense medical information. |
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The 5 p.m. embargo gives the Pentagon plenty of time to dispense the information to Capitol Hill and other agencies. |
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Of course, I had never seen a weighted, jangling, belly-swollen giant flop down a chimney and gaily dispense his largesse under a Christmas tree. |
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Partly, I suspect, this is because many health campaigners dispense factual information devoid of social context. |
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I was pleased to learn that the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre in January 2005 will dispense with plenaries altogether. |
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To suit varying demands, some machines have facilities to dispense a half-cup for customers who prefer to linger over a tea for a long time. |
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But please, if you're going to dispense with shame or modesty, at least display a modicum of intelligence. |
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This is different from our traditional role of training students to dispense medicines. |
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Already, four states allow doctors to give pharmacists standing prescriptions to dispense the pills. |
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At his best, Reynolds manages simultaneously to acclaim and to dispense with the trappings of fame. |
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We will dispense with the rule relating to time for bringing the application but refuse special leave. |
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Ord 52, rule 4, allows the court to dispense with service of the notice of motion if it thinks it just so to do. |
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The designated cardinal however can petition the pope to dispense him from this requirement. |
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He would make certain that, in future, any group or artist he managed never had the power to dispense with his services. |
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I put it to him that if someone else were head coach he, as chief executive, would surely consider whether to dispense with their services. |
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After he has begun my father can dispense with my services and the routine becomes a monologue which moves on its own. |
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The cart, disguised as a kerosene peddler's wagon, was suspicious because it had no spigot to dispense fuel. |
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Given the number of coffee cups to dispense, the program is required to calculate the amount and display to the user. |
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Shouldn't we dispense with a weak link, and if the weak link is the human failure of an umpire, then bye-bye. |
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This is a wildly successful business where the staff dispense dory and deep and meaningful advice in equal quantities. |
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Democratic republics can no more dispense with national idols than monarchies with public functionaries. |
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I have no problems with men who have poured millions of pounds into football clubs deciding to dispense with the manager on a whim. |
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Indeed it seems so strong that you could dispense with the back stitches if the line of sewing does not have to bear a load. |
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The principal benefit is that we dispense with any assumptions regarding the size or distribution of the uncompensated pseudorange errors. |
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There would be a reluctance to readily dispense with them unless absolutely required. |
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In this, we have taken a step closer towards a naturalistic world-view that is able to dispense with spirits, ghosts and gods. |
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An undergraduate in academical dress may nowadays dispense with the square. |
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If they dispense largesse for any other reason, they are literally wasting the money of their shareholders. |
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One target for campaigners is the growing presence in schools of vending machines that dispense confectionery, crisps and soft drinks. |
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The countermeasures system can dispense chaff cartridges and infrared flares and the POET and GEN-X active expendable decoys. |
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It has developed technology that is used in extremely low volume pipettes and instruments that dispense minute droplets of liquid. |
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The introduction of compound engines in the 1870s made it possible for seagoing warships to dispense with masts and sails. |
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Staff are witty and efficient and dispense wonderfully coarsely ground black pepper from a larger-than-life pepper mill with great panache. |
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Just as Rorty cannot ultimately dispense with either canon or priestcraft, so he cannot quite bring himself to do away with churches either. |
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Even when Celtic did dispense with their over-elaboration and find a way into the six-yard box, they were found wanting. |
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As an added bonus, we dispense it through a traditional beer engine to enliven its dry-hopped aroma characteristics. |
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So let's dispense with the honeyed words and just step outside and take care of business. |
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In general, entomologists are all too willing and eager to dispense their knowledge and practice their skills gratis. |
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As Toronto theatre critics dispense increasingly disparate opinions, some shows are savaged in one rag and lionized in another. |
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The pharmacy was required to dispense six pre-packed capsules to named patients. |
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Doctors and chemists are being asked to recommend and dispense ORS as the first line of therapy for diarrhoea. |
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The tips are the same type of common sense platitudinous advice that columnists dispense on a regular basis. |
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Over the last few years some pharmacists have refused to dispense morning-after pills. |
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Even today there are Shamanic practices and rituals performed, and Medicine Men dispense ancient cures for many disease processes. |
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Wittgenstein's two arguments about solipsism both dispense with it. |
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The machines will dispense the prophylactics at a price of one yuan apiece, and it is hoped that they will prove an effective tool against the nation's HIV epidemic. |
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We have managed the Government's finances so well that he has opined that the low debt is crazy, and that National would borrow to dispense largesse to some of its mates. |
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The kind they dispense from a machine in the gents' lavatory. |
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So much the better if you have a cache of slightly obscure references that you can dispense, especially if these bear only tangential relationship to what you are discussing. |
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I love it because bartenders in airports ask you for ID even if you look 106 and the toilets seats dispense nifty plastic covers with the wave of your hand. |
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Between August 1990 and May 1991, they also helped serve 94 million meals, stage and dispense one billion gallons of fuel, and handle 43,769 short tons of mail. |
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Politicians will surely reimport drugs and dispense them at cheap prices. |
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As nice as it would have been to dispense with the fairy tale tropes altogether, they are necessary here. |
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But he was always uncommonly gracious, a truly gentle man, willing to dispense wisdom and perspective when asked. |
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The question is not whether they are right or wrong but why they feel an impulse to dispense their advice in the first place. |
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The allegation that Klein misused his power to dispense drugs is mentioned several times in the court filing. |
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You can crack a dozen eggs into one, and it will magically dispense them exactly one at a time into your mixer. |
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More worryingly, was some Rubicon crossed in society when the authority of the courts to dispense justice was usurped to the demands of television? |
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Or I might just dispense with the text entirely and make them hop up and down the classroom in a sack race, using the desks as an obstacle course. |
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That phrase is maybe too highfalutin, but it's too famous to dispense with. |
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Surely we reasonable creatures could dispense with these convolutions? |
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If they do, we may be able dispense with irreducible moral facts. |
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It is frustrating to consider how powerful our back play might have been, had impecuniousness not obliged the club to dispense with the services of the two. |
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But to dispense is to feel and to feel is an honor, which might just provide a precious second chance at realization and is this not better than any pharmacopoeia? |
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He has no desire to dispense blokey bonhomie from the stage. |
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And the doctor must be familiar with the issues that are important to young people and know how to draw out information and dispense advice without sounding preachy. |
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It's their job to dispense information effectively and accurately. |
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We look to the media to dispense information to help us make our choices. |
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Often the doctor would dispense the necessary medicine himself! |
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Two-component dispense valves have balanced inlet and outlet spool assemblies that do not displace material during the shift from the reload to the dispense position. |
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Critical in postassembly dispense processes, flow or dwell time is the time required to allow dispensed adhesive to fully flow into the well and core. |
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Nine handpumps will dispense a wide range of York-produced beers, as well as guest ales and a rotating choice of quality German and Belgian brews. |
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A previous generation of pluralists in both Britain and the United States had endeavoured to dispense with the idea of the state when analysing politics. |
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There are Web sites that dispense countervailing strategies. |
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I am now recovering well and have managed to dispense with my crutches. |
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And everyone will speak French, which is a wonderful language, and will dispense with the unpleasantries of inaccurate translations occurring all over the world daily. |
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Sperm banks do a lot more than just freeze and dispense the sperm, you know, they also test for HIV and other diseases, as well as hereditary defects. |
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Unfortunately, this site's promoters have decided not to dispense with the gabby guide who makes these boat trips such a pain in cities all over the world. |
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This dispense method is strongly associated with ale, although there is no technical barrier to serving lager or stout this way. |
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The Pope could dispense with his Cardinalate, and his achage, and his breakage, if that were all. |
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Since the 2000s, a number of brewers and outlets have been introducing a variation on keg dispense. |
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He now felt that he could dispense with Alaric's services and he nominally transferred Alaric's province to the West. |
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The vectors will need to survive in patients' bloodstreams and dispense genetic material after they enter a target cell. |
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Sport will dispense with live spectators altogether and all games will be played for the benefit of pay-per-view televiewers. |
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The men from Mars would need no laser guns or death rays, they could even dispense with the tin foil suits. |
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With another 200 sails, the atmospheric pressure will rise enough to dispense with pressure suits. |
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Ham is an example of the trend for new castles to dispense with earlier features such as machicolations, tall towers, and crenellations. |
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James was convinced by addresses from Dissenters that he had their support and so could dispense with relying on Tories and Anglicans. |
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Let's hope they dispense with the slow courtship and start to dance. |
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Oxoid now offers food microbiologists a fast and convenient way to prepare and dispense large volumes of culture media and diluents. |
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She opened her mouth and cleared her throat, preparing, I felt sure, to dispense some vineal wisdom at last. |
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The role of the courts is to dispense justice fairly to everyone. |
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These are developments from cue sports that dispense with the cues, and are played with the hands directly. |
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Some scholars dispense with the species name ergaster, making no distinction between such fossils as the Turkana Boy and Peking Man. |
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Despite his repeated insistence that the theater should dispense with plays, his own work in the theater was far from playless. |
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The smoky spray seemed to trap whatever light there was and to dispense it subtly. |
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Of this treasure, the Pope having the key, he may dispense the supervacuous duties of others to sinners who have no merit of their own. |
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Using only nanoliters of reagents per reaction, Parallab can aspirate, mix, thermal cycle, purify and dispense product completely ready for analysis. |
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The school secretaries dispense medications, and for diabetic students, they help count carbs, measure insulin doses, and can give emergency glucogen shots. |
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He is delighted to dispense a share of it to all the company. |
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I wish he would dispense with the pleasantries and get to the point. |
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In May 1686, James decided to obtain from the English courts of the common law a ruling that affirmed his power to dispense with Acts of Parliament. |
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Cummins-Allison's Money Machine self-service coin kiosks are the only in the industry to immediately dispense cash right on the spot, say company officials. |
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The English Reformation did not dispense with all previous doctrines. |
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Perhaps you dispense with the usual hair gel and apply warpaint. |
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It is the only approved dry nasal aerosol with once daily, one spray per nostril dosing that utilizes a hydrofluoroalkane propellant to dispense the medication. |
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He might dispense favours and disfavours according to his own election. |
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Having thus at length enquired the truth concerning Law and dispense. |
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I have long since given up on golf teachers, not because I do not value their wisdom or their ability to dispense it but because I consider myself to be ineducable. |
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According to Al-Humaiqani, there are other hadiths that talk about the importance of disobeying leaders if they fail to dispense justice and equality. |
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The clinic will have a complete record of their condition and prescription dosage and will be able to dispense refills in a timelier, patient-centered manner, it said. |
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