This substance has never been tested on humans for safety nor has it been licensed for use as a medicine. |
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I don't see this as a conflict so much as a balancing act between two paradigms. |
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More traditional grub, such as a cheese and onion pasty or Scotch egg, follows in the evening. |
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There is no natural reason why an Englishman or a Scotchman should not be as punctual in performing agreements as a Dutchman. |
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However, instead, they found a fresh water terrapin, a turtle-like creature normally kept as a pet. |
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There is the famous instance of Chivas Regal Scotch whisky losing sales when it cut prices, thereby reducing its status as a prestigious gift. |
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Scientists see Titan as a complex world, closer to a terrestrial planet than a moon typical of the outer planetary systems. |
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Shea butter in refined form has been used for margarine and as a substitute for cocoa butter. |
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Tires have built-in wear indicators that appear as a bald strip when there is 1.6 millimeters of tread remaining. |
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Remember that this breed was originally used as a working terrier and was bred to hunt badgers, rabbits and foxes. |
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An injunction does not appear on the debit side of the balance sheet as a liability. |
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A language has to be more than a few gallus Scotticisms scattered over standard English as a kind of local seasoning. |
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I have very dark brown eyes and even though I now shave my head so I'm bald as a coot, I once had long dark brown flowing locks. |
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Sibelius was portrayed as a grim faced gentleman with mad, bulging eyes, bald as a coot. |
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Hence if Balde were, well, bald as a coot, knobbly-kneed or of Bunteresque physique, he would duly be ridiculed for these signs of imperfection. |
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His report denouncing the investment world as a pack of scoundrels was met with jubilation in many quarters. |
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The sublimity is lost in renderings as clumsy in verbal baldness as a schoolboy's crib. |
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The old baldhead turned slowly on the polished section of bamboo that served as a pillow, and tired brown eyes regarded her. |
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The newly minted label heralds itself as a label that scours the globe in search of the best electronic music producers and artists. |
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Though the use of the horse as a draught animal was spreading, this was of marginal importance. |
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But as a middle-aged baldie who stands at five foot eight with a following wind, I hesitate to go around criticising how other people look. |
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Highlanders used baldmoney or spignel to give food a spicy flavour and also chewed the roots as a stimulant and to relieve flatulence. |
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The Labour MP was defending an already tight 2,138 majority in a seat targeted as a key marginal by Tory chiefs. |
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Time magazine spoke of the need to tackle global poverty as a root of terrorism. |
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Taiwan must not be marginalized, belittled or treated as a locality, he said. |
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She spoke without a hint of Scouse and I thought John must have adopted his working-class Liverpool accent as a rebellion against her. |
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We sent a picket ship as a scout, your government destroyed half of it, and stole all the remains. |
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It can direct close air support missions, act as a killer scout on the battlefield and help protect friendly troops. |
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I think that is what is referred to as a Balibuntal straw if I remember right. |
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I thought casting Enrique Iglesias as a mariachi was pretty clever too, though I would totally get that mole removed if I were him. |
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As far as I know, no one writing about snooker has used the baulk line before as a guide to straight cueing. |
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Not every child gets a cricket bat, rugby ball, pair of football boots or spikes as a Christmas or birthday present. |
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He's first seen down-and-out, with a scraggly beard and out of work until his old mercenary buddy Rayburn gets him a job as a bodyguard. |
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He left school at 16 with no qualifications and began his career as a marine engineer, at one time working on the Isle of Wight. |
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Born in Antwerp and trained as a marine artist, he excelled in portraying the busy life of ports. |
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He served as a naval officer in the First World War and by 1945 was the best-known marine artist in Britain. |
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The single-seeded fruit known as a caryopsis consists of the pericarp and testa surrounding the endosperm and the embedded embryo. |
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I think it's important that it's used as a reality check for everyone so that they don't take their eye off the ball. |
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She is celebrating the Golden Jubilee of her profession as a Marist sister. |
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As a group, no overall statistically significant improvement or impairment was seen as a result of taking Adderall. |
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By disguising himself as a mentally retarded person, he was able to experience and expose the terrible discrimination these poor souls must everyday endure. |
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Some conservatives, who have long viewed the Ohio congressman as a country-club Republican too eager to make deals, are steamed. |
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But at the end of the day, as a governor, you have to be stern and there are decisions you have to make. |
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Ascher explains how visualizing their calendar as a tika enables the Balinese to solve, in their heads, complicated questions about the occurrence of specific calendar days. |
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It had been left intact as a backup to the balky original warp field. |
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The purple-flowering weed is recognised as a weed in all States and Territories, because of its invasive nature and its toxic effect on livestock. |
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Critics derided him as a master of road shows and an impresario of spreadsheets. |
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Maddock's horse balked and reared as a mercenary snatched at its reins. |
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From a Wall Street perspective, Buffett got privileged, and not level-playing-field, access as a payoff for his imprimatur. |
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It worked at home as a secondary computer to run Pandora through the stereo and such tasks. |
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Of the ones sitting down the middle man was bald as a coot, his whole head shining with a sweat I thought would come away on my hand like coconut oil. |
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It can be used as a base ingredient for glazes and marinades, as well. |
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Leeds North West, which encompasses Otley, has been targeted by the Liberal Democrats and Tories as a key marginal seat in their election campaigns. |
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While Steinbeck journeyed with his loyal French poodle, Buzzell has only a 1964 Mercury Comet Caliente as a companion. |
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They relocated to St. Louis in 1977 with their first child in tow so that Todd could work as a manager at a steel mill. |
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In 1914, the submarine was seen as a weapon of marginal importance. |
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Greste has also taken a stand in prison as a staunch critic of what has transpired. |
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Susan watched in horror through her kitchen window as a ball of flame came screaming out of the night sky and scored a direct hit on the garden shed. |
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He was proud of his service as a marine engineer who became a farmer, then a businessman and above all, a great servant of the people of this area. |
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When I was asked to take my family out to the refurbished Pizza Hut in Pavement, I knew the news would go down as well as a nice slice of margherita. |
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With concrete slab as a starting point, the range of flooring choices is wide, including stone, ceramic tile, marble, terrazzo and colored concrete tile. |
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I'd heard about the balayage technique, but after a disastrous run-in with bleach as a teen I was afraid of highlights and thought I'd be better off boring brown. |
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If that same Scotch pine had been neglected and dried out as a consequence, it would have taken only 3 seconds for it to be completely engulfed in flames. |
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Though she portrays the Gulf Coast city as sterile, she also writes about it as a kind of haven. |
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He was first bitten by the climbing bug as a 10-year-old scout. |
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This press release was immediately exposed as a bald-faced lie. |
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But the most depressing aspect of the matter is the way various politicians of all parties have seized upon the outcome as a vindication of Scots law. |
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Recent changes in the distribution of waterfowl species have been noted, such as a decrease of baldpates and swans, and a concomitant rapid increase of pintails. |
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It does, though, act as a significant bookend to one of the best bands I have ever seen, heard, or been sonically battered and bruised by. |
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Thromboelastography as a better indicator of hypercoagulable state after injury than prothrombin time or activated partial thromboplastin time. |
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One Morph was wearing a bikini, another sported wings and a third was dressed as a rap star. |
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However, thrombopoietins are ineffective in thrombocytopenias due to myeloablation as a consequence of the inherent kinetics of thrombopoiesis. |
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Dementia is a progressive deterioration of intellect, behaviour and personality as a consequence of diffuse disease of the cerebral hemispheres. |
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A few years later, I went back to Stanford as a Stegner Fellow in fiction. |
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This achievement positions Morpho as a trusted end-to-end provider of world-class hardware and software solutions in the Aadhaar program. |
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Bone morphogenic protein 4 as a follicle survival factor can promote primordial follicle development. |
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This relationship may be further exacerbated in RMNP as a result of heavy utilization by cervids. |
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The Sultan was dressed in a grey suit, while his entourage wore the national cap, known as a songkok, made of velvet. |
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And I am able to steal back what was stolen from me as a child. |
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Internal doors traditionally have a small latch known as a mortice latch, used to keep doors closed but it cannot be locked. |
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For the first time in Scottish football, a match official was equipped with a gadget known in the telecom trade as a throbber. |
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In 2009, we began to uncover a massive ceratopsian bone bed, or graveyard, which is as long as a football field and crammed with bones. |
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A WOMAN who swapped pursuing a career as a teacher to be a mortician could now help at disasters all over the world. |
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Antenatal ultrasound scans demonstrate the venous sac as a sonolucent mass located posterior to the third ventricle. |
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But although he is no longer allowed to advertise himself as a chartered certified accountant, there is no law to stop him from carrying on his accountancy business. |
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He stars as a local mortician concealing a rather sinister secret. |
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Hoffman referred to Sherman as a career politician, despite the incumbent's 17 years of private-sector experience as a certified accountant and tax law specialist. |
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In this article I suggest some ideas on how Fogarty can be read by engaging with his role as a songman, thereby providing a critical framework to engage with his poetry. |
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If you know us at all and the three ring circus that is our lives, you know that this came as a great shock to us as well as an overwhelming blessing. |
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The Ebor Morris group, from York, was established in 1974 as a men-only side and performs both the traditional Cotswold and Yorkshire Longsword styles of morris dancing. |
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Representing one of the world's most dominant and dynamic new brands should be a piece of sopaipilla for Arebalos after dodging death threats as a journalist. |
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