Hence we should treat them instead with a large range of pharmaceutical agents. |
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While marvelling at your good fortune, treat yourselves to an exquisite dinner at The Music Room restaurant. |
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There are a lot of nice guys out there that won't treat you like white trash and I know a few of them. |
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If you see any sheep keds at shearing time this year, plan to treat the animals, preferably before lambing. |
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A NEW Sexual Assault Treatment Unit to treat victims of rape and sexual abuse, should be open at Waterford Regional Hospital by late June. |
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There have been real changes in how authorities, schools and recreationists treat the winter backcountry. |
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Tiger bone is used to treat arthritis and muscular atrophy, and rhino horn to treat fevers, convulsions, and delirium. |
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On the contrary, many people who have no quarrel with having liquor served with meals often treat the matter as a non-issue. |
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A rare British treat filled with wit, warmth and enough emotion to melt the hardest heart. |
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The advantage here is that the action remains true and is not warped by heat treat after machining. |
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Medics treat the pedestrian injured after a joyrider lost control of a stolen car in North Bridge yesterday afternoon. |
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Fed up with a wasted journey, I decided to treat myself to a cream tea at the cafe next door, to no avail. |
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My mouth watered at the thought of such a great treat after such a trying day. |
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If you have a sore throat, you can treat the pain with acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or naproxen. |
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Doctors treat malaria by using anti-malarial drugs, such as chloroquine or quinine. |
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Because of their extensive gram-negative coverage, quinolone antibiotics were initially used to treat urinary tract infections. |
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Educators at all levels need to reconcile rigor and creativity, and to treat them as compatible, coexisting dimensions of intelligence. |
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Employees treat their boss like an ambulatory suggestion box, constantly waylaying him in the hall with ideas large and small. |
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It descends without warning, morning or evening and motorists would be well advised to treat warnings with respect. |
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She says the lack of time which GPs have to treat their patients is destroying the very essence of what it means to be a family doctor. |
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Does it pay to treat every acre with an insecticide when only a few acres will be affected? |
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People treat me well because they know who my father is and they know what he can do for them. |
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They treat the elderly like they treat travellers or gays or ethnic groups or women or whoever as a race apart, not as normal citizens. |
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Sour Patch Kids are a tasty treat and even those idiotic Warhead sour candies go down with barely a pucker, but this candy made me gag. |
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We strongly recommend you girls out there to treat yourself to something nice for Christmas. |
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Most bushy tail jirds welcome cage companions but they treat humans like part of their terrain to be explored. |
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People who subscribe to this tradition treat everyone with the same dignity, and they also understand that actions speak louder than words. |
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I think as a general rule as a society we wish to treat animals well, we wish to be humane. |
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One should always treat analogies with caution, but this one merits serious consideration. |
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If the patient is not acutely ill, treat them as an outpatient for 10 days to 6 weeks. |
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In doing so, he would treat the money standing to the credit of the joint account as funds available for his own purposes. |
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Because of their large rural populations these areas generally lack health care services needed to screen and treat radiogenic diseases. |
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He presented each child with a certificate of achievement and his jolly and good humoured manner went down a treat with all. |
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Instead of displaying anger or jealousy, they welcome the girl into their family and treat her like a sister. |
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Creating radiopharmaceuticals that effectively treat cancer with little or no side-effects has been a goal for many medicinal chemists. |
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A first-of-its-kind clinical trial has shown encouraging results for the use of stereotactic radiosurgery to treat kidney cancer. |
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Take a safe trip and treat yourself to that well-deserved vacation with amazing deals and advice from well know websites. |
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I'm delighted that he is going to have a lovely semi-retirement with owners who will treat him well. |
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That's where he also learned that a good horse trainer knows you have to treat horses well. |
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If we want to keep the crew we have, we have to treat them well and stay competitive, and that's not free. |
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We all like people to treat us well, to acknowledge us, to talk to us, to bond with us. |
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That's their job, and if they want to stay employed, they will treat customers well. |
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In order to treat a tooth with an abscess, your dentist will drain the abscess to release the pressure and relieve pain. |
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Go for the best center you can find and let them treat the person, which may mean a brief period of zombification. |
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The moral of that is if we've got a silicone system which is analogous to us in these respects we ought to treat that system as a person too. |
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It was a real treat because Jo wore cat's eye glasses and had a lava lamp in the waiting area. |
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She was on public property while recording the video, but ag-gag laws treat trespassing and recording on facility property as a crime. |
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I strongly recommend that everybody treat themselves to a nice evening out once in a while. |
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They must make the degree of commitment necessary to treat the child wholistically with all the resources available. |
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Its time to treat yourself with the same kindness and care you give others. |
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Instead I often see facilities and traffic controls that treat pedestrians as little more than annoying afterthoughts. |
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For many years pessaries have been used to treat prolapse, although their use has decreased with advances in anaesthesia and surgical techniques. |
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Red blood cells are also used to treat anaemia, a condition in which haemoglobin levels are lower than normal. |
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After the voting age was lowered to 18 in 1971, it seemed anachronistic for colleges to treat their students as wards. |
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It is especially useful for afterpains and will also effectively treat digestive discomfort including cramps, flatulence and hiccups. |
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I have a novel idea, let's treat one another kindly, with dignity and respect. |
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Oh yeah, biologists treat biodiversity as an indispensable good of human existence but it's nothing of the kind. |
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Nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, is replacing the After Eight as the post-dinner treat in some circles. |
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It's probably feasible to treat and store water from effluent for well under a dollar a kilolitre. |
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With further prototyping, we hope to be able to produce a device that can treat more complex tissue types, such as ear and nose replants. |
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I didn't lark about or anything but failed to treat my duties with the seriousness required. |
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Could it be possible that guys treat me like a kid sister because I treat them like big brothers? |
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The boys are all a few years older and treat their pint-size leader like a kid sister. |
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They also use the herb remedially at low doses to treat a variety of conditions. |
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We are a small team and although the numbers of cases are small it takes a long time to treat each person. |
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He was summoned to treat a wounded man who turned out to be a rebel, was arrested with his patient, and sent to the West Indies as a white slave. |
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This is a drug that may be given by injection to treat cluster headache, and usually gives fast relief from acute attacks. |
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In the future, alpinists will treat Mount McKinley like a quadruple-black-diamond downhill run. |
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And it seems admirers have a treat in store this year on Girraween's alpine style heathlands, meadows and high altitude forests. |
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Later, the treat was hidden under the opposite block so the dogs had to relearn the task. |
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Now, The Drunk Guy has a reputation in the industry, so you have to treat him with kid gloves. |
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One of the most common was mercury, which had been used by the Arabs for centuries to treat leprosy and yaws. |
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On the other hand, the proposed photon engine is patently relativistic, so we will treat that relativistically. |
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Ginkgo has been used experimentally to treat diabetics and Raynaud's disease. |
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It's a treat and guaranteed to having you curling up in laughter at some of the yarns and stories from times past. |
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Obviously they are extremely nervous when they come to see me and I treat them with kid gloves. |
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The problem is that such white-glove perfectionist treatment causes too many people to treat reviews as the last word on a show. |
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But, generally, allopathy will treat symptoms rather than the whole person. |
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Here, in my home, we are open and affectionate and treat each other with care and respect. |
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Doctors say they regularly treat people with injuries sustained while doing aerobics or exercising in the gym. |
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Apparently the merest whiff of a grease-infused treat can harden body parts other than the arteries. |
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Because dogs and humans are more alike than different we should treat dogs more like we would want to be treated ourselves. |
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The drug, called Tissuegene-C, is used to treat degenerative arthritis, also known as osteoarthritis, by helping regenerate cartilage in joints. |
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Medication was sent over to treat diseases like goiter, anemia, kwashiorkor, and AIDS, and the people were also educated about their prevention. |
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Haptic touch is a kind of sense whereby you can take a tool, and you can very quickly come to treat it as if it was part of your body. |
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This contains alfalfa and parsley, both of which have traditionally been used to treat urinary-tract problems. |
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If you get a jury notice, treat it as a responsibility rather than something to wriggle out of. |
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The frying method was refined by the Japanese into the light, crispy, yummy treat we know today. |
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Thus, a good therapist who knows how to treat depression well is worth seeing. |
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Certainly you're not going to treat a victim worse than you would somebody charged with a crime. |
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I believe we have to treat grown ups as adults, and everyone has to be free to make his or her own choices. |
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Would it be better to treat children like adults while they are growing up? |
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The Defendants are accordingly entitled to treat the Sublease as forfeited when peaceable re-entry took place. |
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The public prosecutors with jurisdiction over the matter didn't treat the incidents so lightly. |
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It's better to be able to figure out who the kooks are by their own words, so that one may treat them with the cold contempt they deserve. |
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But what if the doctor does not want to treat someone because he or she thinks that they would be an inadequate parent? |
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Municipal offices will open as usual throughout Buffalo City and consumers are encouraged to treat both strike days as normal working days. |
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My teeth are clenched even thinking about kids treating Franklin the way I watched them treat the kids in my school. |
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She's too busy buying woollies for everyone else before Christmas, and will only come back to treat herself in the January sales. |
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A rare treat thanks to Hurricanes Elida and Douglas was the North Malibu opportunity to see some kneeboarders in action. |
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The hospital has recalled all doctors on vacation and ordered all medical students to report for duty to help treat the victims. |
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But sometimes compost isn't enough, in which case artificial products such as wetting agents may have to be used to treat the area. |
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The members raised thousands of pounds to treat wet rot and keep the wooden structure sound. |
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Transfusions of red blood cells are sometimes needed when red cells break down in newborn babies, and to treat sickle cell disease. |
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I'm sure women's libbers like Helen would treat it with equally good spirit! |
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So they're just going to treat you like any jumped-up creep of a musician and ignore you. |
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She showed no resistance to making necessary adjustments, including dietary ones, to treat her problem. |
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Transfusions of packed red blood cells and platelets were used to treat pancytopenia. |
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It is a general principle of abdominal distension that one must treat the spleen. |
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Bob calmly grabbed the stallion's halter, led him into the corner of the stall, placed a twitch around his nose and proceeded to treat him. |
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There are also plans to recruit junior doctors, so more staff will be on hand to treat patients. |
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If you put some effort into your clothes, some people may judge you to be frivolous, while others will treat you with greater respect. |
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To treat a cough, make a calming tea from equal parts of licorice root, anise seed, mullein leaves and wild cherry bark. |
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The 28-year-old star gave the 2,000-strong crowd a treat with a five-minute walkabout before the screening of Gangs of New York. |
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By creating analogs of nucleotides, she and her research group made drugs that treat acute leukemia and kidney plant rejection. |
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Bob always had time to treat the whole person and was a first class diagnostician. |
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After this trial by fire you had acquired a lot of knowledge and experience that qualified you to treat patients. |
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At the beginning of the pandemic we will attempt to keep people away from hospital and treat them at home with the ambulatory services that are available. |
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So sit back quietly in that agreeably familiar comfy chair, treat yourself to a pot of weakish tea, and let me put the case for the rise of the dull man. |
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Their work has focused on Propranolol, a beta-blocker that has been on the market for several years to treat hypertension. |
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If the case that is about to be made turns out to be persuasive, let us try to treat it as an opportunity to up our game, not an excuse for another Scottish rammy. |
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Drugs used to treat athlete's foot or jock itch can fight the fungus. |
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Basically, the best I can do to explain Taylor's reaction to his father's abusiveness is that his father really did used to be a caring individual, and treat him well. |
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You're the only person who doesn't treat me like a stupid airheaded jock. |
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This implies that everything shares the same energy, allowing us to treat human diseases with medicines from plant, mineral and animal kingdoms from around the world. |
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Perhaps there is no better example of this than the way in which we treat our elders living with dementia. |
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The hormone causes the body to make more red blood cells and is now a million-dollar drug to treat anaemia caused by cancer therapy, dialysis, and renal disease. |
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Thermal energy from infrared, radiant heat sources has been used to treat chronic human wounds with decreasing frequency during the past 25 years. |
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True to Blom's intentions, owners treat their home as a shell and regularly move walls and raise and lower floor levels to suit their requirements. |
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Dominant models of depression tend to treat the condition as a defect or deficiency. |
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He has taken to telling Australians that they need to be 'proper' Australians, and treat women as equals and generally not 'come the raw prawn' with him. |
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So I thought, fine, I'll treat myself to a night out on the lash tonight. |
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The fruit, its oils and the kernel were traditionally used to treat severe acid stomach, excess wind, fatigue after menstruation and the common cold. |
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We treat everyone alike, right up to the starting line of life, and then let the chips fall where they may. |
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Cody also invited actual sufferers of dissociative Identity Disorder and doctors who treat the disease in to speak to the staff. |
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But if the sellers treat their products with such disdain and disrespect, why should consumers do otherwise? |
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It was a real and rare treat for aficionados of modern jazz. |
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On Monoke, Chantler was using electronic devices to treat piano, guitar, xylophone and local Japanese instruments and arranging his sounds into complex structures. |
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Anna Maria Tydings had the honour of getting the entertainment programme up and running and her unique version of The Village of Asdee went down a treat with everyone. |
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In the second century, wealthy Romans served to their guests a confectionary treat containing cannabis. |
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In the present-day world when allopathy calls the shots everywhere, an acupuncturist also operates his clinic here in the city to treat the patients. |
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When the uninsured get sick, they go to emergency rooms, where hospitals are required by federal law to treat them, regardless of their ability to pay. |
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They know what they want, but you treat them with kid gloves. |
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Some natural health practitioners also say activated charcoal can be useful to treat minor digestive issues. |
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About a month ago when my parents suggested they treat me to an opulent, all-inclusive experience over the week of Thanksgiving, it was an offer I simply couldn't refuse. |
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Guests pay an all-in sum, and can then treat the place like home. |
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Although the significance of kindling in alcohol withdrawal is debated, this phenomenon may be important in the selection of medications to treat withdrawal. |
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I make jokes about bathing in kero for nasty crawly rashes, even though there was a case years ago about nursing home residents being bathed in it to treat scabies. |
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The cast and filmmakers are largely to blame, as they treat the material in a lackadaisical manner, while also telegraphing too many plot points ahead of time. |
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We treat people with respect and dignity, but you can't win them all. |
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Other psychiatrists attempted to treat schizophrenia with carbon dioxide gas and artificially-induced comas. |
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St. John's wort is an herb that some people use to treat depression. |
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Without the gigantic financial rewards for progressing beyond the group stages, managers will often treat Europa League games like a jazzed-up pre-season friendly. |
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He later injected patients with high levels of digoxin, a deadly drug used to treat congestive heart failure. |
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For example, I cannot imagine trying to treat a diabetic patient without insulin, or an asthmatic patient without bronchodilators. |
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First, laws that treat people differently from one another without a rational justification are unconstitutional. |
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In FDA sanctioned studies using MDMA-assisted therapy to treat veterans with PTSD, the success rate has been astounding. |
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I have a whitlow on the end of my finger, how should I treat it? |
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It is not uncommon for the airline staff to treat him abhorrently. |
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Since it could now survive travel over longer distances, lobster became a decadent treat for the American upper class. |
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The world needs more people like her to treat Ebola in West Africa, where controlling the outbreak is of critical concern. |
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The department, which looks after people suffering from problems with their waterworks was also one of the first to use keyhole laser surgery to treat prostate cancer. |
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The difference between Nixon and Holder is that Nixon failed in his effort to treat Sheehan as a co-conspirator. |
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To follow Christ means to love, to serve, and to treat others justly. |
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You don't have to treat your waitperson like your best buddy, but you should give them the same respect you'd expect from any business transaction. |
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We treat it very much like we would treat alcoholism or drug addiction. |
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The first was atenolol, a drug most commonly prescribed to treat high blood pressure. |
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They treat the dogs like the lefthanded stepchild and put them in a the back room and left them there. |
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So I want to treat this as a piece of realism rather than the picturesque tradition, which tends to depict an idealised version of English heritage. |
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Instead of seeing it as a bargaining chip, perhaps we should treat the GOP proposal as a serious governing document. |
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And as they followed the Salvation Army Band, memories came flooding back of when walking days were an annual Whitsuntide treat and not just a nostalgic event. |
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Hunt said the state is seeking to treat the disease as all other communicable diseases are treated. |
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Years of conditioning made me unthinkingly treat them with kid gloves. |
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Yazbek tells The Daily beast that the traffickers guarantee their service, and they treat the Syrian refugees with respect. |
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I work my fingers to the bone, and get precious little gratitude for it, and all you can do is treat me like some glorified gofer who's wet behind the ears? |
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Because when you're filthy rich and in love, you don't need a reason to treat your wifey to a brand new automobile. |
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The 5-nitroimidazole molecules are very potent anaerobicidal agents commonly used to treat or prevent Bacteroides infections. |
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As any good bean counter will tell you, it costs money to treat people at a hospital. |
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Dozens of clinical trials are being performed to treat various cancers with brivanib as monotherapy or in combination with other agents. |
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On a Saturday afternoon, my wife bought her favorite treat for dessert that evening, a gourmet, nut-filled brownie. |
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Although sometimes I'd award myself a cheeky McDonald's hangover treat if I did well. |
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There is no doubt that many have been killed by large elapids, and that Aborigines treat such 'cheeky' snakes with great respect. |
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Levadex is an new inhaled version of dihydroergotamine, a drug used intravenously to treat migraines. |
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The smoke from burning giraffe skins was used by the medicine men of Buganda to treat nose bleeds. |
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At double mini-roundabouts and multiple roundabouts, follow the normal rules of priority and treat each roundabout separately. |
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In 1941, experiments with the intent of discovering means to prevent and treat hypothermia were carried out. |
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Both Gregory and earlier methods have the problem that in some circumstances they do not treat all votes equally. |
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If we treat QG as an effective field theory, there is a way around this problem. |
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By June 1942, just enough US penicillin was available to treat ten patients. |
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Antiseptics, which were used at the time to treat infected wounds, often worsened the injuries. |
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There are ethical concerns about whether people who perform CAM have the proper knowledge to treat patients. |
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Emergency Departments try to treat patients within 4 hours as part of NHS targets for emergency care. |
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Conrad used his own memories as literary material so often that readers are tempted to treat his life and work as a single whole. |
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There has since been a trend, dominant in art history of the 21st century, to treat all cultures and periods neutrally. |
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I done worked on lizards in de laigs, but I nebber had no 'casion to treat a cricket in de laig. |
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First of all we will treat of Honey, that immortal, nectareal, pleasant, wholsome juice. |
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We have yet to treat the exiguity of the accounting framework and this exiguity draws away the interest to any empirical utilisation. |
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The author is less inclined than Jung to treat freedom as an ideological illusion or false consciousness. |
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While genre film tends to treat things as they are and avoids the trap of advocating them, exploitation film sensationalizes them. |
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Author John Putzier has a bone to pick with organizations that treat their employees as if they were all clones of one another. |
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State recognition signifies the decision of a sovereign state to treat another entity as also being a sovereign state. |
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The man was unconscious, but the paramedics had his implied consent to treat him. |
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I make no claim to understanding it, I treat it merely impressionistically. |
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In order to treat patients infected with the plague, various methods were used including sweating, bloodletting, forced vomiting, and urinating. |
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Since the latter half of the 20th century, historians have tended to revise James's reputation and treat him as a serious and thoughtful monarch. |
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Cecil advised James not to press the matter of the succession upon the queen but simply to treat her with kindness and respect. |
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This is considered a false economy since it increases the risk of complications which will be difficult and expensive for the NHS to treat later. |
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This is considered a false economy as the NHS will later have to pay to treat diseases and complications that smoking brings on. |
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This method is used to treat simple olecranon fracture proximal to the koronion. |
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However, Edward proceeded to treat Balliol as a vassal, and tried to exert influence over Scotland. |
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Using plants and plant substances to treat all kinds of diseases and medical conditions is believed to date back to prehistoric medicine. |
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There are kinds of branding that treat individuals and organizations as the products to be branded. |
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Wilkins died in London, most likely from the medicines used to treat his kidney stones and stoppage of urine. |
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These programs treat polynomials, iterative formulas, Gaussian elimination, and Bernoulli numbers. |
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James Blundell made efforts to treat hemorrhage by transfusion of human blood using a syringe. |
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In 1818 following experiments with animals, he performed the first successful transfusion of human blood to treat postpartum hemorrhage. |
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Blundell, performed the first successful whole blood transfusion to treat haemophilia. |
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The saffron bun, also known as the tea treat bun, is a sweet bread with its origins in Cornwall. |
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The next day, William ordered the bishops not to treat Anselm as their primate or as Canterbury's archbishop, as he openly adhered to Urban. |
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The Theravada school does not treat the Mahayana Sutras as authoritative or authentic teachings of the Buddha. |
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Not all traditions of Buddhism share the same philosophical outlook, or treat the same concepts as central. |
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Many petitions and protests have been made trying to raise awareness and change how producers treat their pigs. |
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Today the mince pie remains a popular seasonal treat enjoyed by many across the United Kingdom. |
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Holst's libretto attracted much criticism, although Edwin Evans remarked on the rare treat in opera of being able to hear the words being sung. |
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For this reason, fighters often employ cutmen, whose job is to treat cuts between rounds so that the boxer is able to continue despite the cut. |
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Some observers felt it was a hometown robbery as Peterson is from Washington DC, while many felt that Khan wasn't treat fairly. |
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As a result, there have been attempts to derive some common criteria and to treat these as essential elements of great power status. |
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The latest developments in drugs to treat patients with bipolar disorders have given many a new lease on life. |
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On 13 August 1237 Henry advised Otho that he would meet Alexander at York to treat of peace. |
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The distinctive smoky flavour found in various types of whisky, especially Scotch, is due to the use of peat smoke to treat the malt. |
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He would continue to battle with alcoholism for the rest of his life despite several attempts to treat the disease. |
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Wound dressings containing silver sulfadiazine or silver nanomaterials are used to treat external infections. |
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Arguably, what is so hateful about a hate crime is that it is an attempt by some individual or group to treat a Person as a Nonperson. |
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Blueberries are a very common summertime treat owing to them being an important crop, and find their way into muffins, pies and pancakes. |
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Other authorities claim that the two populations are phenotypically distinct and treat the East Pacific form as a full species. |
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One feature or the other may be considered redundant, and some phonemic analyses prefer to treat it as an opposition of tenseness. |
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Amsterdam's musical culture includes a large collection of songs which treat the city nostalgically and lovingly. |
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In the case of Ethel Hannah, he says, the family could have instructed the hospital to not treat her pneumonia and to treat her palliatively. |
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Although most foxes do not prey on cats, some may do so, and may treat them more as competitors rather than food. |
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Mint was originally used as a medicinal herb to treat stomach ache and chest pains. |
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Orchids have been used in traditional medicine in an effort to treat many diseases and ailments. |
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An alternative is to treat the tidal flows as complex numbers, as each value has both a magnitude and a direction. |
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The Confederacy was outraged by armed black soldiers and refused to treat them as prisoners of war. |
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Tax systems in countries other than the USA treat an entity as a corporation only if it is legally organized as a corporation. |
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The Romans are reported to have used cucumbers to treat scorpion bites, bad eyesight, and to scare away mice. |
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He was immensely hardworking and tried as hard as any democratic parliamentarian to treat his senatorial colleagues with respect and sensitivity. |
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It was not permitted for Spanish Parish Priests to treat these Filipino nobles with less consideration. |
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Most pitchside medical staff fortunately will never have to treat a life threatening injury on the field of play. |
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Specific medications used to treat infections include antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals, antiprotozoals, and antihelminthics. |
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On January 8, 1324, despite physicians' efforts to treat him, Polo was on his deathbed. |
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As a cough suppressant, opium was used to treat bronchitis, tuberculosis, and other respiratory illnesses. |
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Because opiates were viewed as more humane than punishment or restraint, they were often used to treat the mentally ill. |
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In Eastern culture, opium is more commonly used in the form of paregoric to treat diarrhea. |
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A combination of both spiritual and natural healing was used to treat the sick. |
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Herbs were commonly used in salves and drinks to treat a range of maladies. |
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The small tree Cinchona pubescens, a source of quinine which is used to treat malaria, is found widely in the Andes as far south as Bolivia. |
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Of these writers, Arrian speaks most highly of Megasthenes, while Strabo and Pliny treat him with less respect. |
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It was common for homes to have a storefront facing the street and to treat their courtyards as a kind of warehouse. |
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Outside this Pratchettian sub-genre it is actually rare to come across novels that treat Arthurian material from a humorous perspective. |
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Flat and hemorrhagic types of smallpox are treated with the same therapies used to treat shock, such as fluid resuscitation. |
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The approaches treat these as whole words that are related to each other by analogical rules. |
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Therefore, Werner Betz and others prefer to treat Lombardic as an Old High German dialect. |
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Although many languages treat collective nouns as singular, in others they may be interpreted as plural. |
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Gawain flatly refuses to be part of any act that will treat the queen shamefully. |
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By sharing data, corpus linguists are able to treat the corpus as a locus of linguistic debate, rather than as an exhaustive fount of knowledge. |
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This is a question that the courts treat as objective, addressed by evidence and argument. |
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Although an invitation to treat cannot be accepted, it should not be ignored, for it may nevertheless affect the offer. |
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His position was to treat statutes in the same way as other documents for the purpose of judicial review and was followed for decades. |
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Lucentis, also called ranibizumab, is approved to treat age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in the elderly. |
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In his book Law's Empire Dworkin attacked Hart and the positivists for their refusal to treat law as a moral issue. |
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Modern countries which incorporate classical diya rules into their legal system treat them in different ways. |
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The sciences treat of things too refinedly, after an artificial, very different from the common and natural, way. |
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Factor VIII, a clotting agent used to treat hemophilia, was produced, at the time, by processing donated blood. |
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The editors also refused to treat the decisions of political powers as definitive in intellectual or artistic questions. |
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Sundews have also been used as an aphrodisiac and to strengthen the heart, as well as to treat sunburn, toothache, and prevent freckles. |
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Danish doctors refused to treat German citizens fleeing from Germany, which resulted in the deaths of 13,000 people. |
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It is worth while, therefore, to treat the self-suckers while they are giving milk. |
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Don't it bother you that Jason Bent and those other little snotballs treat him like a doormat? |
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Perhaps to treat the matter lightly and sportively would be the course most likely to encourage her to explain it. |
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For the past four years, government and regulators have been trying to treat the wounds exposed by the financial crisis with stick plasters. |
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Wearing his custom-made silks, McCarthy duly rode the horse a treat as they streeted the opposition and helped connections clean up the bookies. |
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One of the writers' most pleasing inventions was to treat the triangle love story as comedy. |
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Diagnostics also suggested that treatment of the triple energizer and kidney meridians would help to treat the problem. |
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Dermabrasion involves abrading the skin with a rough surface to remove the upper layers and is chiefly used to treat the face. |
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However, traditional formulations of unmet expectations implicitly treat only undermet expectations or unpleasant surprises. |
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Adenoviruses are genetically modified viruses used in gene therapy to treat cystic fibrosis, cancer and other diseases. |
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If anaphylactic or anaphylactoid reactions are suspected, discontinue administration immediately and treat as medically appropriate. |
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Koenig apologies for what she seems to treat as a sign of weakness. |
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For now, he will treat it with the anti-inflammatories, but said he could undergo an MRI if the medication doesn't work. |
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Additional antiprotozoal constituents from Cuphea pinetonim, a plant used in Mayan traditional medicine to treat diarrhea. |
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A special treat was Cecelia Brauer of the Metropolitan Opera performing on the eerie glass armonica during the Mad Scene. |
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Hip and knee arthroplasty devices are primarily implanted to treat osteoarthritis. |
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The book, now in its ninth edition, contends that studying abnormal psychology helps mental health professionals treat disorders more capably. |
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Berg Electronics first constructed the wastewater treatment facility in 1976 to treat wastewaters from its operations at the Emigsville facility. |
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Because of its strong help in liver detoxification, it is used allopathically to treat acute acetaminophen poisoning in a hospital setting. |
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Rosanil cleanser is Galderma's first prescription, therapeutic skin cleanser designed to help control and treat acne rosacea. |
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Acupuncturists treat the mind and body as one, so as well as identifying imbalances, they will also provide dietary and lifestyle advice. |
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I've been drinking Weiss beer which is delicious and slips down a treat in the boiling hot weather. |
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Certainly the bitcoin community continues to treat Karpeles as a pariah. |
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Nadolol is a beta blocker currently used to treat high blood pressure and migraine. |
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