Like the novel, it portrays Gilead, a dystopian society not too far in the future. |
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We've got Vietnamese coriander, for example, and balm of Gilead, which is not normally used in cooking but has a fantastic smell. |
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The air is full of birds, and sweet with the breath of the pine, the balm of Gilead, and the new hay. |
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She finds her subservient role in the Republic of Gilead suffocating, and acts out accordingly. |
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Gilead Sciences is currently testing the product at five institutes in the US, as well as at five Czech organisations. |
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It was developed and patented by Gilead Sciences, a US drug firm which gave Roche the exclusive right to manufacture the pill. |
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Gilead never acquired a patent for oseltamivir in, for example, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia or many other countries. |
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But the real story concerns a revolutionary new hepatitis-C drug developed by the biotech giant Gilead. |
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This poplar is closely related to, and sometimes considered a variety of, the balsam poplar, which has also been called balm of Gilead and tacamahac. |
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In allowing those prices Gilead assumes it will get higher ones in America. Those paying the bill, however, are increasingly restless. |
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Indeed Gilead is negotiating lower prices for its hepatitis C drug, Sovaldi, in poor countries. |
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He holds it out in his hand to me as if he is offering the balm of Gilead or all the riches of Babylon or something precious and extravagant like that. |
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Molina says Gilead is entitled to a return, but questions whether taxpayers should be paying so much of its acquisition costs. |
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Above it all the eagles cruise hungrily, supported on warm gusts of scented air, Balm of Gilead in spring, pine resin in summer. |
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In a joint project, Roche and Gilead developed Tamiflu, a drug that attacks the flu virus and is now used throughout the world for the treatment and prevention of influenza. |
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The Welding Institute, Pfizer Regenerative Medicine, Gilead Sciences and PPD are nearby. |
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In Gilead, the elderly Reverend John Ames writes a moving letter to his young son, which only tangentially mentions his much younger wife, Lila. |
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Meanwhile, three other peoples were settling east of the Jordan River: the Edomites in the south, the Moabites east of the Dead Sea, and the Ammonites on the edge of the Syrian Desert east of Gilead. |
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They establish a male-controlled totalitarian state, the Republic of Gilead, where women are divided into classes based on their household functions and identified by uniforms. |
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In one protest that gained much publicity, the activist group Act-Up Paris stormed the display stand of tenofovir's manufacturer, Gilead, during the 2004 International AIDS Society Conference. |
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Your hair is like a flock of goats, That lie along the side of Gilead. |
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Gilead was removed for fundamental, qualitative reasons. |
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The patent is owned by Gilead while Roche has the sole licence. |
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The results of tests conducted by the US company Gilead show that the active substance GS-9219 developed by the Czech chemist Antonin Holy is, without doubt, a revolution in the treatment of cancer of the lymphatic tissue. |
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Mr. Etienne Davignon is or was a director of the following companies during the last five years: Recticel NV, CMB, Suez-Tractebel, Accor, Sofina, Gilead and Cumerio. |
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Emtricitabine and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate are commercialized by Gilead Sciences under the tradenames Emtriva and Viread, respectively. |
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A new tablet Truvada, made by Pharmaceutical Company Gilead Sciences, can prevent HIV virus transmission, according to a study published in Lancet, a medical journal. |
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The day she came home to find that our dogling had gone to live permanently with the man who spaded up our back yard it seemed for a time that there was no balm in Gilead. |
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Now therefore go to, proclaim in the ears of the people, saying, Whosoever is fearful and afraid, let him return and depart early from mount Gilead. |
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Meadowsweet is really easy to pick, and the balm of gilead buds are horribly messy. |
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