Herbs used to address the specific needs of menopausal women include dong guai, false unicorn root, sage and wild yam. |
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He apparently paid 500,000 dong a month in exchange for the documents' procurement. |
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Poultry farmers said they got compensation of 15,000 dong for each destroyed duck, which cost 40,000 dong to raise. |
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I had the pleasure of teaching this guy last year when he was dong his Dermatology clerkship. |
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Annabelle finished the sonnet with one soft rippling sound on the higher notes and then a single dong of two of the lowest. |
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In December, Vietnam will host the 22nd version of the South-East Asian Games, which is exacted to cost Vietnam about 411 billion dong. |
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An elegant ding dong, dang dong rang throughout the house, and a small mouse of an old woman answered it curiously. |
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The dong was the currency of the Republic of Vietnam from 1953 to 2 May 1978. It was subdivided into 100 xu, also written su. |
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Other remedies, including vitamin E, devil's claw and dong quai may enhance warfarin's effects. |
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For example, they were only given 100,000 dong for working on Chinese New Year and 50,000 dong for overtime worked in December. |
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Or what about his three-run dong against Atlanta earlier this year in a crucial game for first place? |
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Though it was only 10,000 dong for the ride, I'm not sure how much it would have been for him to tuck me in to bed. |
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According to the report, he said the project will cost about 82 billion dong and will be covered by the budgets of the central and local governments. |
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When I went to collect my 25,000 dong I was told to come back later. |
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This is a basic recipe but you may add dried black mushrooms, or Chinese herbs such as ginseng, red dates, or angelica sinensis also known as dang gui or dong quai in Chinese. |
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The exchange rate is currently hovering at 18,300 dong per US dollar, which is at the upper end of the trading band set by the central bank. |
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You'd never have problems eating dong quai root from the ground and having the benefits from it. |
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There are now 17, with a combined market value of 2.7 trillion dong. |
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Combination products with dong quai, licorice root, burdock root, wild yam and motherwort have also been shown to decrease hot flashes, insomnia and mood swings. |
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After trying several times to mime a blow-drier being applied to my clothes and getting blank stares back, I plonked down 15,000 dong and reached for the drier myself. |
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You can chase dollars and dong and churn out press releases and all the rest of it but if you don't spend time with the kids then you might as well be back home. |
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The optimists say no, arguing that inflation could peak later this year, the government's measures could restore lending and imports to sensible levels and a moderate devaluation could relieve the pressure on the dong. |
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Indeed the central bank has sold dollars to prop up the dong, but it's unclear how long it can sustain the interventions before its limited foreign currency reserves are exhausted. |
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The official line is that there will be no devaluation of the dong. |
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The aim was to entice holders of dollars to buy dong. |
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Also little evidence is there one way or another for dong quai, evening primrose oil, wild yam, chaste tree, hops, or sage. |
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The multibotanical contained black cohosh, alfalfa, boron, chaste tree, dong quai, false unicorn, licorice, oats, pomegranate, and Siberian ginseng. |
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And Dong Ayi did not exactly complain when I took a shower or opened the window or drank iced water. |
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Dong got to know the company through an advertisement posted on the outer walls of a shop selling building materials. |
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In the following years, the written languages of Bai, Bouyei, Dong, Hani, Naxi, Lisu, Lahu, Va, Zaiwa, Miao, and Xibei were also readopted. |
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Dong Khoi and Le Thanh Ton streets are favourites for elegant silk clothing, hand embroidered scarves, and lacquerware. |
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Dong Ba Scriptures are actually a kind of religious charactery written down manually by the Dong Ba wizard. |
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Also I am dj-ing at Ding Dong Lounge tonight if you want to come and hear the hot music. |
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Dong quai is a Chinese herbal supplement touted for treatment of menstrual cramping, irregular menses, and menopausal symptoms. |
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The combination, with the support of a goalkeeper like Dong Sik Yo, can demolish any defence in contemporary hockey. |
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The designs used by the Dong people usually include the sun and the stars as they are symbols of good fortune. |
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Arthur Dong, who worked with her on his documentary about gay bashing, Licensed to Kill, credits her with changing the film's whole thrust. |
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We're so close, that when he grabbed at the Ding Dong, I only socked him reasonably hard in the arm. |
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In the event finals held Wednesday, Dong added the golds on vault, beam, and floor exercise to her all-around and team golds. |
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The Dong Song is a chanted rhymed poem, marked by an abundance of striking metaphors. |
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Most of the embroidery handicrafts exhibited in the gallery were made by Wu and other Dong families and they display ingenious talent and extraordinary creativity. |
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In China I had to be dragged away from Dong Po pork, a dish of fatty belly pork cooked for four hours with rice wine, ginger, sugar and soy sauce until it is translucent. |
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The embroidery on show includes clothing, bras, bibs and covers for the baskets the Dong people used to carry their babies around while they are working. |
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Dong took just three days to create the game at his Hanoi apartment in Vietnam. |
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A demonstration was due to take place near a DONG Energy office in Copenhagen later on Monday. |
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The car circled the park once then rolled down Dong Khoi Street. |
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It should have presented half-time substitute Dong Fangzhou with a tap-in. |
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It's like art and it must have good taste, smell,'' Dong said. |
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When Dong announced his decision to pull out Flappy Bird via Twitter within a day's notice, it earned the game more than 10 million downloads in 22 hours. |
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On Tuesday, his Celebrity Ding Dong series returns for a Christmas special. |
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They filmed the show last November and had to beat the celebrities in a series of quizzes as they aimed for the Celebrity Ding Dong title. |
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He also fronts his own game show, Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong, has written his autobiography, and continues to perform as a stand-up. |
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The match between Team Irene of Dong Yamco and Lope Ramirez's Nadec Strokers ended in a 2-2 draw on 19-17 points. |
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The infected birds were traced back to a poultry farm in Tin An Dong commune, Quang Ngai city. |
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Ratnasinghe LD, Abnet C, Qiao YL, Modali R, Stolzenberg-Solomon R, Dong ZW, et al. |
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In 2016 BAE Systems and DONG Energy submitted plans to redevelop and expand the airport. |
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In November 2014 DONG Energy was given development consent for an extension to the Walney offshore wind farm. |
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These relate to the prehistoric Dong Son Culture of Vietnam. |
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But builders restoring a cottage near to the famous landmark unearthed the hidden gem and handed it into bosses at Ding Dong Vintage at The Gates Shopping Centre, in Durham. |
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The Bei Jiang and Xi Jiang converge to flow into the South China Sea and Pearl River in the west, while the Dong Jiang only flows into the Pearl River proper in the east. |
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Famous painters included Ni Zan and Dong Qichang, as well as the Four Masters of the Ming dynasty, Shen Zhou, Tang Yin, Wen Zhengming, and Qiu Ying. |
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Kim Bok Dong, a former comfort woman, said the terrible suffering inflicted on former comfort women should never be allowed to happen to second and third generations. |
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Tin mining once played an important part in the economy of Penwith, with mines across the district including Levant, Botallack, Cape Cornwall, Ding Dong and Wheal Hope. |
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The consortia are led by the oil companies of Statoil, Chevron and Eni, but includes several other smaller companies such as Shell, British Petroleum, Dong Energy and Nunaoil. |
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The region entered the Iron Age era in 500 BC, when iron was forged also in northern Vietnam still under Dong Son, due to its frequent interactions with neighboring China. |
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