It's not an easy pill to swallow for Canadians, but it's time to test the patience and just wait till next year. |
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I swallowed my first bitter pill from this beastly industry, and have certainly learned a valuable lesson. |
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After their pill box on the cliffs above Omaha suffers several direct hits, the German defenders emerge waving white flags. |
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Clearly, reformulating the drug in a more convenient pill form was a priority. |
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It's really hard to be cool and aloof here if some little pill makes you bawl about everything. |
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But you bet your life on it, in conference, they are going to put a poison pill in it, and it will never reach the president's desk. |
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The oral anovulant contraceptive pill had been developed privately with her assistance. |
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Also, there is no significant delay in return to fertility after stopping the pill or having a coil removed. |
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The little blue pill has upped the stakes in indoor sport and whetted people's appetites for lifestyle drugs. |
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Much of the material was wrapped in old newspaper, or was contained in tobacco tins, biscuit tins, pill boxes and the like. |
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Seam rippers and thread nippers slip nicely into empty prescription pill containers or film canisters. |
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I don't find the image of a woman digging through cat litter for a dropped pill amusing. |
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What is also at issue is the service being provided in supplying the morning-after pill in the first place. |
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I'm hoping the combination of sleeping pill and codeine tablets will kick in for her shortly to give her some relief and both of us some rest. |
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Currently insulin cannot be taken in a pill because the hormone is broken down by powerful acids in the stomach. |
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Drug screening is beginning at a British university for a pill that, when taken daily in old age, should improve memory. |
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They often produce matchboxes or pill bottles with fluff, splinters and other debris that they insist are specimens that they have caught. |
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So let me sugar the pill for the thickos still reeling after their exam results. |
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I thought this pill was supposed to make you friendly, not seclusive and nostalgic. |
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She opened the medicine cabinet and began rummaging through the accumulation of pill bottles. |
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He nodded dumbly as he walked over to the medicine cabinet and took out the pill bottles stored there. |
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Just days after the troubled rapper checked into a rehab clinic for a sleeping pill addiction, the pop diva has vehemently denied he bedded her. |
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The small closet swayed and packages of tongue depressors, bandages, pill bottles and other items showered from the upper shelves. |
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In many cases, the patients are instructed to continue herbal therapy at a much lower dose in pill form for long-term tonification. |
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I took a new sleeping pill as the plane took off, and when I opened my eyes, we were 40 minutes from landing. |
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But unfortunately there's no miracle pill or tonic that can cure your stress woes. |
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All they are interested in is pushing some expensive new miracle pill on you. |
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The three tricksters sold the pills to drug users, swindling them out of 60 baht per pill and giving them a severe headache in the process. |
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They had graduated grooves into which the pill mass, formed into a tube, was placed before being cut. |
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He popped the pill and swallowed in a moment and sighed as the drug quickly took effect. |
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I haven't been on the pill since mum got sick for the second time, so I've been self-regulating for coming up three years. |
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Massive ostrich feathers dyed in rainbow colours were perched atop pill boxes and turbans. |
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If you are on the pill you do not expect to be pregnant, and you will probably still have a period-like bleed in your pill-free week. |
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At present the morning-after pill is available free from GPs and family planning clinics. |
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Use of the patch may blunt or avoid pill-associated problems of sedation, rebound blood pressure changes and need for daily pill use. |
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This reader's mother may need a sleeping pill because the antidepressant she is taking can cause insomnia. |
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She was not only on Oxycontin, but on a sleeping pill and a sedative for anxiety. |
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The sleeping pill flurazepam produces sedation that lasts too long increasing the risk of falls. |
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And on the occasions when a pill was mistakenly forgotten, were all the sleepless nights that followed nothing but a hollow joke? |
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It is working on a version containing naltrexone, an opiate antagonist that would block oxycodone's euphoric effects once the pill was crushed. |
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The boy grins and necks a pill that won't be invented again for another seven years. |
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Winning is the only thing and if taking a pill will help achieve the ultimate goal, then so be it. |
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The pill is unfortunately too expensive to serve as a food preserver, but researchers are already working on a cheaper nitric oxide vehicle. |
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Take, for instance, the sleeping pill I'm taking this week to try and stabilise my sleeping patterns. |
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Store small notions, such as buttons, pins and snaps, in empty film containers, pill bottles or baby food jars. |
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The combined contraceptive pill contains the hormone oestrogen as well as progestogen. |
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The advent of the female birth control pill greatly aided women's struggle for autonomy and fulfillment. |
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Two months later, the star was found dead of an apparent sleeping pill overdose. |
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In his act the pill of political polemic may be sugared with a sprinkling of dirty jokes, but it's always there. |
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Many yogurts, fermented dairy products, and pill and powder formulas contain live cultures. |
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I wish everyone else here in the office would take a chill pill and be in as good of a mood as I am. |
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They need to know the surface roughness to control how the pill feels on the tongue. |
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The pill slides down the chute into a flexible tube leading to the patient's mouth. |
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Not only are they given away for free at some clinics, but a subscription for the pill at a chemist costs only pennies. |
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It is frequently combined with blue pill or compound colocynth pill, or with Dover's powder. |
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Anyone who wishes to identify an unknown drug can check the code on the pill and ask a pharmacist. |
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There was an assortment of pill bottles, boxes of syringes, phials of various medicines, and many boxes of gloves. |
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A new sleeping pill that increases dreaming sleep improves memory capacity, according to the results of new research. |
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Those who are picky about sound or video quality might find this a hard pill to swallow, but there's nothing for it. |
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Many have swallowed the bitter pill and tried again, often with salutiferous effects. |
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Will we become immune to it and eventually need a whole pill to get the same results? |
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Pregnant women and those on the pill are at the highest risk of developing deep vein thrombosis on long-distance flights. |
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I went on the pill for the first time a couple of months ago, and since then I've been crying a lot, for no apparent reason. |
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That occurs mainly in people who have been on the pill for more than 10 years and who smoke cigarettes. |
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But if she is on the pill and taking antibiotics, the one will lessen the effect of the other. |
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Cotterill admitted that seeing the game snatched from his side's grasp with extra time looming was a bitter pill to swallow. |
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Defeat in this game was a bitter pill to swallow for all concerned, players, mentors and supporters because it should not have happened. |
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Senator Boswell said while the agreement was a bitter pill to swallow, it was important to remember it did not leave the industry worse off. |
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This is a bitter pill to swallow after we had played so well since the new year, but we will be back. |
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He makes no attempt to sweeten the pill by positing an upside to emotional politics or strategies designed to boost self-esteem. |
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In many cases airlines will try to find a passenger who is willing to take a later flight, often sweetening the pill with a free upgrade. |
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This small crustacean is similar to the terrestrial pill bug but is aquatic and is found in only one thermal spring near Socorro, New Mexico. |
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Why don't they invent a pill that sticks to your stomach lining even when your insides have projected themselves from your body? |
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If the pill is stopped advice must be given about alternative contraception. |
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The possibility of a male pill will add to the variety of contraceptive methods already available around the world. |
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To score 17 points in a game, and still lose, is a very bitter pill to swallow. |
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If allowed to continue pursuing the acquisition, the first step is to get the poison pill removed. |
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Oracle has said it will not go forth with the takeover with the poison pill in place. |
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If irregular bleeding started with introduction of a new contraception pill, a change in the type of pill will be considered. |
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The chair's legs squeaked against the floor as she pushed it away and coughed, her body expelling the pill across to the far side of the table. |
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Abstinence was most noticeably absent in the 1960s, when the oral contraceptive pill brought about a sexual revolution and free love for all. |
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If used without fulling, the fabric will likely pill and shed fiber until it falls apart. |
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Well, unfortunately, is that this drug does not come in pill form, or as a powder or liquid. |
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The context is that a pill popping fascist gasbag who popularized hatespin and character assassination is getting a taste of his own medicine. |
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It's surprising then that the it's the Jelly who take to the stage with dark grinding guitars leaving the pill poppers gurning uncomfortably. |
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The combined oral contraceptive pill is effective at reducing bleeding and making bleeding more regular. |
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The psychotic pill pusher reportedly refused to leave, sending both doctor and patient fleeing for their lives. |
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Recently, some pharmacists have refused to sell the morning-after pill or refer patients to other druggists, citing moral beliefs. |
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Most are marine, although the common pill bug or sow bug is an isopod that lives on land, in moist soil litter under fallen logs and stones. |
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There's rosemary that's for remembrance to take the pill out of its blue flowered packet twenty one times and swallow ensuingly. |
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Some varieties of the pill cause more abortions and some less, but sooner or later all varieties are abortifacient. |
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The move follows a dispute over the growing use in Italy of the abortion pill, Mifepristone. |
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This, he reckons, is a bitter pill for Scots who quite enjoy wallowing in a perceived anti-Scottish backlash. |
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The seafront rooms hear a constant wash of incoming waves, but for most people this becomes a sleeping pill in the end. |
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Some consumers will continue to want quick fixes, whether it's exercise in a can or a pill to curb their appetite. |
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Researchers are seeking 15 women aged 18-35, who are physically active and are on the pill. |
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Consistent with the endoscopic findings, a 13 mm radio-opaque pill did not pass beyond the proximal esophagus. |
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Though I love Ma very much, I wish she would take a chill pill sometimes. |
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Nadine has finally taken a chill pill and made a friend called Virginia. |
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They have created a poison pill that they know you will never want to take. |
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The daily anti-malarial pill ensured that if one did get malaria, at least it was controllable and did not usually develop into either cerebral malaria or blackwater fever. |
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In the first nine weeks of pregnancy the abortion pill may be used. |
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The divorce forced him to sell a collection of American Pre-Raphaelite paintings he had spent 15 years amassing, a bitter pill that many might have had trouble swallowing. |
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I took the sleeper pill last night and I slept a dreamless sleep. |
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Escaping them for a few hours courtesy of a sleeping pill is wonderful. |
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They include such things as spiders, leeches, millipedes, pill bugs, flatworms, mites, beetles, and water dwellers such as water scorpions and nematode worms. |
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Ingestion of even a small cup of caffeinated coffee or even a caffeine pill at the same time as one eats, has been shown to ameliorate the effects of low blood pressure. |
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Anti-abortion activists have always claimed that the morning-after pill is an abortifacient as it can work by preventing the implantation of an embryo. |
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Medication can now be taken in a single pill rather than a complex cocktail of tablets. |
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Some women find this method disconcerting because the period they have each month while on the pill is reassurance that they haven't become pregnant. |
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It's not simply a matter of popping a pill and suddenly zooming ahead. |
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The progestogen-only pill is sometimes called the mini-pill. |
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The progestin-only pill is better than regular birth control pills if you are breast-feeding because the mini-pill will not change your milk production. |
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Push pill into mouth followed by large piece of filet mignon. |
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However there is a bitter pill that must be recognized and accepted by all for a restructuring to be effective. |
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For the Times, which had won four Pulitzer Prizes in 2013, the Snowden slip-up was a bitter pill to swallow. |
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The next time you read a news release that says that your company is using a poison pill to ward off a takeover attempt, you'll now know what it means. |
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At heavy-duty truck producer Navistar International in Warrenvilie, Ill., for example, a resolution to rescind the poison pill was supported by 83 percent of the quorum. |
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Many reported trying to save money by irregularly taking the pill or changing to a less effective method of contraception. |
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The contraceptive pill had been made available for the first time a year earlier, Harold Macmillan was Prime Minister and Sean Connery played James Bond for the first time. |
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The women using the pill and other hormonal methods reported feeling generally less sexy than those using non-hormonal protection. |
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Ferguson was willing to swallow the bitterest pill after sustaining an injury that required two wires to be inserted at each end of the knee to form a figure eight through it. |
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Many people would rather take a pill than lose weight, exercise, stop smoking, or perform any of the multitudinous activities that could improve health. |
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However, to sugar the pill of change it does have an RHS Award of Garden Merit, is hardy through the British Isles and should be available from garden centres and nurseries. |
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Not that long ago, the right wing press and the Conservative party would have united in outrage at allowing the sale of a morning after pill to teenagers. |
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There is a pill in Tibetan Buddhism that contains a lot of esoteric ingredients, some of which are bodily substances. |
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McAndrews agreed that the androgenic hormone pill would be problematic for those with a genetic propensity for Ada. |
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A giant tree squirrel the size of a Yorkshire terrier hangs from a branch affixed to the wall just above foot-long centipedes and pill bugs as big as golf balls. |
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As more women opt for medical terminations, using the abortion pill, rather than surgical abortions, nurses in gynaecology wards are more involved in the treatment. |
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According to the clever people in St. Andrew's lab in the UK, women on the pill have different ideals of male sexual attractiveness to those who are not taking the pill. |
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For Randy, a 50-year-old ex-Mormon gay man, this cure was a particularly bitter pill to swallow. |
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If taken within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse, the morning-after pill has been shown to reduce the risk of pregnancy by close to 90 percent. |
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The acids and digestive juices in the stomach and intestines would break down and destroy insulin if it was swallowed, so it can't be taken in a pill. |
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To sugar the pill they sent me to review a very good book, which appeared recently, The Spanish Cockpit, which blows the gaff pretty well on what has been happening. |
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In the case of a sleeping pill or some other medicine you use only occasionally, this can serve as a reminder to ask your physician for a new prescription at your next visit. |
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Imagine if people taking the pill have higher rates of hepatitis, bleeding ulcers, myositis, bradycardia, and acute renal failure all at the same time. |
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Studies out this week found that taking the over-the-counter pill once a day reduces the risk of death from cancer. |
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The pill comes in blister packs, usually containing 21 pills. |
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The blue pill may be sugar-coated, making it easier to swallow. |
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A pill that can give women control over their bodies and sexual choice is coming under criticism for encouraging risky behavior. |
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So far, research shows that none of these fears have been born out with The pill or with Truvada. |
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Whilst he is hardly conscious off stage, Tom, not averse to the odd popper or pill thrill, tries to grab Sarah and, I do not kid you, dies in the attempt. |
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If there were a pill with such poor efficacy, it might be considered malpractice to prescribe it. |
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But after launching diet pill Semtex this week, Katie claims this gives the wrong impression. |
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When Dillon was 19, he was stopped for driving under the influence and had a marijuana joint and a Quaalude pill in his pocket. |
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I'd like to take a sleeping pill but am worried if I zonk out I'll get a DVT in my leg. |
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If he cannot digest a strong and abstersive drug, for to remove his evill, let him at least take a lenitive pill to ease the same. |
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If you are looking for a reason to feel festive well into the New Year then Aladdin could be just the pep pill you need. |
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To battle offensive odors with in check out Gut Check, a pill designed to combat oral, internal, sub-dermal and digestive odors. |
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By the final whistle at Murrayfield last night, the Australians were choking back the bitter pill of disappointment and defeat. |
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Try doing this instead of eating on the run and keeping the antacid, laxative and gyppy tummy pill companies in profit. |
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Wood mulch and pine straw are attractive to everything from pill bugs, snails, snakes and earwigs to carpenter ants. |
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Isopods are a type of crustacean that includes pill bugs, little grey bugs found in many gardens. |
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Keep dead leaves removed to lessen hiding spaces for earwigs, snails and pill bugs. |
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Put pill in end of drinking straw, force mouth open with pencil and blow down drinking straw. |
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Remedies,in tiny pill form that Bethesda-based GP and homoeopath,Dr Paul Nickson,a member of the Faculty of Homoeopaths, regularly prescribes. |
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This is a male contraceptive pill based on the active ingredient of gendarussa, a shrub native to Indonesia, where the drug has been developed. |
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That my own son could have done something so horrible is a hard pill to swallow. |
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I do know that I feel better when I remember to take my multivitamin, iron and vitamin D supplements, and the occasional fish oil horse pill. |
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The pill combines a widely-used statin called simvastatin, which blocks cholesterol in the liver, with another drug, ezetimibe. |
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One was a purple pill with a Louis Vuitton logo and the other an orange pill with crown logo. |
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The scientists randomly assigned 18,882 men to receive a daily finasteride pill or a placebo. |
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I'm lucky enough to remember to take my horse pill, much less drop it into a glass and wait 45 minutes. |
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They need to swallow that big horse pill that is the West Virginia loss, forget about it and re-focus this week. |
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Officials know that if this year's budget is a bitter pill to swallow, next year's will be a bitter horse pill. |
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Napoleon attempted suicide with a pill he had carried after nearly being captured by the Russians during the retreat from Moscow. |
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Now I don't want to be a fussbudget so as I write I'm taking a chill pill to try to get some perspective on this whole farrago. |
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Bound servants, steal! Large-handed robbers your grave masters are, And pill by law! |
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Even after a girl has sex, it's not too late to prevent her from dropping an egg. That's what the morning-after pill does. |
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Dr. Morris and his colleagues have reported on one experimental compound designed specifically to be a morning-after pill. |
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Under naive falsificationism, the birth control pill would be considered as ineffective since there are instances in which it does not work. |
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This medicine is taken orally. Swallowing a pill sure beats getting a shot every day. |
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He took two bottles, one of which held an ovaline pill that was faintly pink and bore a label on it with a picture of the moon. |
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The remains of its pill boxes can still be seen along the coast, and south through Ilminster and Chard. |
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Many specialists are requesting that this vitamin be included in all contraceptive pills, as women on the pill have a tendency to be depressed. |
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Mr. Fisher contributed to the Sox effort when he threw the pill past second baseman Rath after Felsch hit him a comebacker. |
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Djerassi had chemically created the pill but was not equipped to distribute them to patients. |
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The pill is slightly more effective than Atripla as well as Truvada combined with atazanavir and ritonavir. |
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Birth control, such as the pill or intrauterine devices, can be used immediately following abortion. |
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They need to take a silly pill from time to time, and just let themselves get down on their children's level. |
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If you want to be a successful bootstrapper, you have to take the red pill and determine how deep the rabbit hole called your organization goes. |
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The pill has greatly changed the place of women in our times, masculinising her. |
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Most women obtain the abortion pill and self-medicate, and then come to ensure the abortion is complete. |
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The 'easy-out' of the abortion pill sells quick death at the price of your physical and psychological health. |
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The procedure, also referred to as emergency contraception, is different from the abortion pill RU-486, which the FDA has not approved. |
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In contrast, Shetland and Orkney had the lowest levels of sleeping pill prescriptions. |
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He confessed to taking one Ambien sleeping pill after another while filming the new Batman movie, The Dark Knight. |
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The study will compare the sleeping pill zoldipem tartrate, marketed as Ambien, with the narcolepsy drug sodium oxybate, marketed as Xyrem. |
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The bluffs above the swamp are the only known home of the carinate pill snail, a species once thought extinct. |
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May stated he was comfortable with his administration's decision to allow over-the-counter sales of a morning-after pill for girls 15 and older. |
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I've gone for the morning-after pill in the past but it's a hassle and expensive. |
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If the pilots are successful, the pill could become available over the counter like the morning-after pill. |
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American women likely will have access to an abortion pill by early next year. |
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The drug is an abortion pill, known as RU-486 in France and mifepristone in the United States. |
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Well then, maybe use of the pill and the IUD are on the uptick? |
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I thought that I was getting too much water because my doctor prescribed me a water pill and said I was holding water. |
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It's a hard pill to swallow not because the show isn't good. |
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Some compared one statin to another, while others compared a statin to an inactive placebo, which is often called a sugar pill or dummy pill. |
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I tried to extricate myself from the situation by explaining that I'm not a great pill popper or user of lotions, unctions and potions. |
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But a poison pill might not be necessarily given Icahn's corporate raider history. |
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British slimmers can already be prescribed a double-strength version of the pill called Xenical. |
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After the failure of the pill operation, Roach asks thug Yorkie to help him out. |
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Unlike surgical abortions, also known as vacuum aspiration, the abortion pill method is known as a medical abortion. |
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A COMBINATION of two drugs has twice the slimming power of the leading anti-obesity pill orlistat, trial results have shown. |
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Esophagogram showed that the barium pill got hung up in the vallecula, and many sips of water were required for the pill to be dislodged. |
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Fr Iggy O'Donovan from Drogheda, Co Louth, said there has been a deafening silence since the decision was made to sell the pill over the counter. |
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It's formed when a clove of garlic is crushed or a garlic pill breaks up into pieces in the gastrointestinal tract. |
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Giving them amnesty would be a bitter pill for the U.S. to swallow. |
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The Taunton Stop Line was set up to resist a potential German invasion, and the remains of its pill boxes can still be seen, as well as others along the coast. |
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Let's try to swallow the latest bitter fisheries management pill served by our federal gummint in a never-ending red snapper mess that can make a grown man cry. |
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It was a bitter pill to swallow for Killeen, who at 30 could face a tough challenge to be among the world's best at the end of the next Olympic cycle in four years' time. |
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At the moment she is trying to get her off spasticity pill Baclofen. |
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Last week, Pregame launched their revolutionary new hangover prevention pill which prevents symptoms including headaches, nausea, fatigue and pain associated with drinking. |
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A sunscreen pill made from coral could one day render suntan lotion nearly obsolete, which would mean no more slathering on the sunblock every time you hit the beach. |
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Ten men were hanged in November 1946 but Hermann Gring committed suicide by swallowing a smuggled cyanid pill hours before his scheduled execution. |
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As a result, infected pill bugs end up being eaten by birds at a far higher rate than are their unparasitized peers, and the thorn-headed worm lives on. |
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After all, a pill bug normally spends the sunlit hours when diurnal birds are about coiled away like a petite armadillo, often beneath some unpeckable tree stump or stone. |
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On multiple occasions, beginning when she was 12, Sara went to her local GP and to walk-in clinics wearing her hijab to get the morning-after pill. |
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The religious universities oppose emergency contraceptives, including the so-called morning-after pill, and intrauterine devices, which they liken to abortifacients. |
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A number nine pill was all they could hope for if they went sick. |
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Four men who helped Jeff and Chris George run their lucrative pill mills received sentences ranging from 9 months to 14 years today in federal court. |
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They compared the death rates among more than 10,500 people who received sleeping pill prescriptions, to those of more than 23,600 others who had not received such medication. |
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Logistical constraints often lead teachers to select animal behavior experiments that involve invertebrates such as pill bugs, flour beetles, crickets, and the like. |
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The death of the stepbrother of Diana, Princess of Wales alone in a rented apartment in Cambodia littered with sleeping pill packets remains a mystery. |
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But no sedative or sleeping pill was found in his possession. |
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The woman told deputies she met Stevens at a party, where she was given some sort of sleeping pill and was subsequently raped at that location, Walker said. |
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In this report, we describe a case of reverse takotsubo cardiomyopathy relating to an overdose of Extenze, a male enhancer pill containing yohimbine. |
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General Service Plans for monthly, semi-monthly, and quarterly treatments against crickets, cockroaches, spiders, beetles, silverfish, and pill bugs are available. |
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A dispute in the groups working to bring the French abortion pill to American women is threatening to create further delays in making the drug, mifepristone, available. |
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In fact, the 1997 proposal was a binding bylaw amendment prompted by Fleming's refusal to redeem its poison pill despite a 65 percent antipill vote the previous year. |
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That was artificially brought on by a heart-shaped purple pill I took about a hundred years ago in order to stay awake throughout my friend's 21st birthday party. |
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Police said tests are still being carried out to identify the pea-sized pill and officers are urging the public to be vigilant and avoid taking the substance. |
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The pill in question is propylthiouracil or methimazole to treat children with Grave's disease, the most common cause of an overactive thyroid, the Associated Press reported. |
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Injectable contraceptives, ideal for women who struggle to remember to take the pill regularly, contain only synthetic progestogens administered every two to three months. |
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If you give a person a sugar pill and tell them that it will reduce anxiety, it probably will, but only for a little while before the effect wears off. |
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In Australia, fertility nose-dived at the end of the post-war baby boom in the 1960s and the wide acceptance of the Pill. |
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Pill bottles or film canisters make excellent storage containers for seeds. |
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Before the Pill was developed, getting off at Redfern was a common form of birth control. |
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Many people think the Pill is simply a preventative measure, but it does also act as an abortifacient. |
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By data I mean controlled studies in which the specific effects of the Pill were observed and noted. |
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Its modus operandi is thus quite unconnected with that of the Pill, where overall blood serum levels are raised. |
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The Beauty Pill are a surgically precise band whose compositions perform limber arabesques without losing a step, and Clark's homespun production accentuates every contortion. |
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You don't need a cervical smear or internal examination to use the Pill. |
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Apple has been forced to recall over 230,000 Beats Pill XL wireless speakers after reports of overheating, Reuters reported. |
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Physicians began to think of the Pill as an excellent means of birth control for young women. |
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Even though the Pill isn't licensed for dysmenorrhoea here, it's not new for doctors to prescribe it for period pain. |
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The Water Pill is a very simple portable filtration device designed to extend the life of any PET bottle from 1 to 280 uses. |
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Many marketers still believe that making big money in the senior market only happens with senior products like The Purple Pill and Depends. |
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The Pill Social Centre, operating since the 1950s, is a community hall and events venue, having hosted The Who and Gerry and the Pacemakers. |
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The land was used in the 18th century as a gun battery, and its eastern edge was the site of the Royalist fort constructed by Charles I known as Pill Fort. |
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Will messing around with my Pill make me more likely to become pregnant? |
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The earliest known religious building in the area was the Benedictine priory, known as Pill Priory, which was dissolved during Henry VIII's reign. |
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Could I still get thrombosis and die because I've been on the Pill? |
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