He calls the druggist and gets it fixed, but doesn't complain to the man's boss. |
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Both would appear seven years later in It's a Wonderful Life, as Clarence the Angel and Mr. Gower, the druggist, respectively. |
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While she taught high school, Duke's late husband, a druggist in town, served as county sheriff for sixteen years. |
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The son of a Nottingham druggist and shopkeeper, he moved to London early in life and established himself as a publisher and editor. |
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It took a little longer that it should have because the druggist had to check hundreds of tiny bottles until he found the right ointment. |
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The large show carboys in the window, containing coloured water, became the familiar sign of the chemist and druggist. |
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These all depended on hand cutting and rolling of the pills, usually done by the druggist who dispensed the medicine. |
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I know you cut it close to the wire, but I hardly think a chat with the druggist would've made much difference. |
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Please read the package insert and ask your doctor, pharmacist or druggist for further medical advice. |
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From there, Eli went home to Cerro Gordo, where he got married, became the town druggist, served as postmaster, and eventually started up three newspapers. |
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Instead, Maureen returned to the nearest town of any substance, several hours away by road, and in sign language described to a druggist what she had seen. |
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He knows the characters' feelings, and alternately takes on the roles of narrator, philosophical druggist, host, master of ceremonies, commentator and friend to the audience. |
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While apprenticed to a druggist, Frankland learned to perform chemical experiments. |
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I'm talking about the manner in which the relationship has been enhanced between the druggist and the customer over a period of years. |
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If you think that the effect of the medicine is too weak or too strong, speak to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. |
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As night druggist in the prison hospital, he could write to earn money for support of his daughter Margaret. |
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The druggist said, That much paregoric will keep an infant asleep for a month — but he gave it to him. |
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Here, in the aftermath of the American Civil War, druggist John Pemberton dreamt up a medicinal drink flavoured with coca leaves and kola nuts. |
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He was befriended by a local druggist, Jay Miller, who worked at the apothecary at the corner of Sixth and Harrison Street. |
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The victim is Mr Dadd, sen., 55 years of age, a person who a few years ago carried on a most extensive business at Rochester, as a chemist and druggist. |
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After serving his apprenticeship with a druggist in his native town, Swan became first assistant and later partner in a firm of manufacturing chemists in Newcastle. |
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For safety's sake you should avoid medicines as far as possible during pregnancy and while breast-feeding, or you should ask your doctor, pharmacist or druggist for advice. |
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It is strongly recommended that all repeat prescriptions given by phone to the druggist or repeated on the original prescription be recorded on the chart. |
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In 1865, Waterloo resident Henry C. Welles, the town's druggist, hit on the idea of formally setting aside a day to honor those killed in the war. |
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Unfortunately this isn't a scare-line, but a frozen truth, and it behooves every druggist to provide himself with ice-economizers. |
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These include the J Walker Chemist and Druggist and Manship and Galvin Violin Makers. |
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