It reads more like a huckster selling long-life elixir at a rural county fair. |
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Maybe his private chemist cooked up an elixir of bathtub gin, snake oil and Smith Brothers cough drops. |
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In the second version, the poet is in a luxuriant garden, where he drinks an elixir which induces a vision. |
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It's an unfaltering elixir of dynamic guitar, mystical vocals and energy you don't see nearly enough in electronic music. |
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The choice of elixir served adds to the exotic range of mocktails, cocktails, wines, and liquors. |
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Drinking a pint or two of sweet cider in the belief that it is the elixir of adulthood is a rite of passage every teenager undergoes. |
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Learn how Oaxaca's famed elixir is made from start to finish, from laborious pit-baked magueys to the intriguing process of distillation. |
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With an alcohol content of 70 percent, the elixir is too much for most people to drink, and is normally taken as a few drops on a sugar cube. |
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There are moments when Caribbean winds, normally an elixir, get a bit out of hand. |
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Thanks to a swift horse powered by a mysterious elixir, he intercepts Domenico, wounding him mortally. |
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They find their laughter as sweet as nature's own elixir and their round, cherubic faces like heaping helpings of Olympian ambrosia. |
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Enough of the man, for he is dead now, poor devil, dead at the very time that he had made sure that he had at last discovered the elixir of life. |
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I watched him this morning juicing a grapefruit, guava, blood orange, mango, plums, and grapes and pouring the elixir into a giant glass pitcher. |
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For more extensive oral ulceration, dexamethasone elixir, 0.5 mg per 5 ml, may be used as a rinse and expectorated. |
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Their two friends came down with food and drink, and the smell of sea coming in through the hawseholes in the bow was like an elixir of freedom. |
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Under such conditions man is a degraded animal, and the noble savage as great a myth as the elixir of life. |
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It was always a myth, like the holy grail, or the elixir of life, that I was searching for. |
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All we have to do is drink a magic elixir of colloidal minerals and we'll be healthy. |
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I don't have time to make the detox elixir, so instead I take a good green powder with spirulina and wheat grass. |
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Deities were propitiated, and messengers were dispatched to look for an elixir of life. |
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Hippocrates, saw exercise as an elixir of life, even without knowing what we do now. |
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While oil is not the elixir of life to hair, it IS main in keeping it well conditioned and supple. |
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He plans to use vampire blood to create an elixir of life so he can live forever! |
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This name is an accurate description, because here, water is the elixir of life. |
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Table tennis is his elixir of life, since he accidentally started with it at the age of fifteen. |
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Now the last of all the energies, the energy of the base charka, the elixir of life, this is what life is all about, letting go. |
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The sun is the elixir of life, it fills us with energy and promotes a positive attitude, good health and a zest for life. |
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This is why I think that Astrology, Numerology and energy cares are a kind of elixir of life for humanity. |
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It is with a good reason that we speak of cheese as an elixir of life and the no. 1 provider of calcium. |
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The legend says that Indra the giant drilled the Earth and made the amrita or immortality elixir gush out. |
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In 1982, an ethnobotanist and independent scholar announced that the chemical is a major component of the voodoo elixir that turns people into zombies. |
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Leverage is an elixir that makes profits soar when times are good, but magnifies losses when the economy sours. |
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And the rising star still standing just might be in the best position to offer some elixir to our deeply ailing political system. |
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But denying the regime air supremacy is not the elixir the rebels make it out to be. |
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There is no solution to be found in either a Fortress Europe or a rejuvenating elixir. |
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At that time, absinthe was not yet a popular aperitif, but still a mysterious, magical elixir. |
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They have sought it since the first alchemist put an elixir of life on the same shopping list as a way to turn lead into gold. |
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The light seems to burst through the colour, and we see the imprint of the flowers that give birth to the elixir. |
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Paracelsus was said to travel on a white horse and to carry the elixir of life in the pommel of his broadsword. |
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Only she can make hetersoexuality sound like a life-saving elixir that I need to inject directly into my veins. |
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The cyclist can quickly grab the handy bike water bottle from its bracket, even while riding, and take a swig of its life-giving elixir. |
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And that's not to mention the reputed aphrodisiac effects of this noble elixir. |
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Eventually, the supply of these clouds will run out, and with it the elixir of galactic life. |
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Without the magic elixir of paper money, borrowers would face insufficient liquidity, an excessively rigid credit system, and an inelastic monetary system. |
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Electing to skip dessert in favour of tequila shooters proved to be a very good idea, as the elixir went down so smoothly that we ordered another, and another. |
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Living water works as an elixir of life for the cells, for health and for youthfulness. |
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The exuberant audience, in an elixir of patriotism, rejoicing in jingoism and flourishing Union Jacks, swells to the strains of Jerusalem, the other national anthem. |
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He had quite a complex set of ideas on how it could be done, and he did dismiss the idea that a single medicine, a single elixir could be the cure-all that would achieve that. |
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Shall I then shower you with wondrous remnants of scent from field and forest, and warm you ever so slowly, until you give up your magical elixir, as precious as life itself? |
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The catalyst required was the elixir of life, tincture, or philosophers' stone, the preparation of which long obsessed men of all ranks, despite its futility. |
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In the Middle Ages, the elixir was an extremely valuable stone sought by alchemists because they believed it had the power to transform common metals into precious ones. |
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The transmutation was variously an end in itself, a means by which to make an elixir of life, and a route to the creation of a panacea, or universal medicine. |
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As the story goes, Chang'e was a Chinese goddess who lived in the realm of the moon, and acted as a guardian for the Jade Rabbit who manufactured the elixir of life. |
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Shi Jano's makers say the product is aimed at men as well as women, and while it may not be the elixir of life, it promises to make people look younger. |
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So far it was thought to belong to a mad scientist, who had a hook for a hand, and had killed twenty females while trying to create the elixir of life. |
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Acetaminophen with codeine elixir is administered for pain control after the initial 48 hours for mild discomfort and is prescribed for home use after discharge. |
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She fell to her knees, gulping the air like it was an elixir. |
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He hopes to fund a parabiosis company, to place the rejuvenative elixir of youthful blood into an injection. |
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Perry is a pop general, perched atop a candy rainbow, bathing her army of fans in an elixir of empowerment. |
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The elixir had splashed a well known radio announcer and it had already had an effect. |
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But perhaps turning into a living picture of Dorian Gray is a price worth paying if the songs have the elixir of eternal youth. |
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Zinc is the elixir of pureness which can transform all mixed or oily skin-types. |
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Discover the houses of Armagnac, where the Gascon life elixir is elaborated. |
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This new deliciously fruity and woody elixir will boost your sensuality, grace and charm. |
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By the way, the elixir is an ideal after-sun product, especially in summer. |
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Many people view citizen involvement as the elixir and the yardstick of a lively democratic society. |
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Rich with vitamins C and B as well as zinc, it counteracts stress, soothes the digestion and bathes the inner body in a calming elixir. |
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The elixir is the Philosopher's Stone, the object which will transmute base metals into silver and gold, but also has the power of restoring health, curing all diseases. |
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It is said to contains the blood of Christ, the elixir of life. |
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The philosopher's stone, the alcahest and the elixir were names of one and the same thing, and were supposed to accomplish an identical operation. |
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How a 1,000-year-old fragrant elixir traveled over continents and time to become the signature drink of the Kentucky Derby. |
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The elixir is poured over four kinds of baby carrots and equally infantile turnips, kohlrabi and fennel, all cooked to perfect toothsomeness in tomato water. |
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Among the alchemists's asserted aims were the transmutation of base metals into gold, as well as the preparation of an elixir of longevity and a universal cure for illness. |
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So the capable spinmeisters play games, entertain and enthrall with heartening prognostications that deficits will be dissolved by the magic elixir of future growth. |
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If they all switch to eating red meat, then ten years later, red meat will look like some life-lengthening elixir. |
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When the air is so sweet with blossom and the beginnings of the evening dew you could almost drink it and believe it to be the best elixir known to Man. |
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The elixir is derived from a rye, wheat and corn distillate triple distilled in copper pot stills, which is then blended with a potpourri of botanicals including cloves, anise, licorice and juniper. |
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I will present you this Golden Cup of elixir that you will welcome into your Heart. Throughout the day, drink from this cup so that it nourishes this eternity in you, this love, this Light. |
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The crystal sounds of the sound elixir blend into multiple tracks and audio circumlocutions that give a sense of the fourth dimension of acoustic space. |
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We affirm that all of those who receive the elixir of long life will rise from the sepulcher on the third day with their physical body, thus taking advantage of the opportunity that the hyper space is granting us. |
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To prevent the elixir from reaching mankind and thereby upsetting the balance of the universe, two gods secret it away. |
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She does not hesitate to say that this formula is an elixir of life. |
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To make gold from baser metals was a major preoccupation of the alchemists as was also their ceaseless efforts to discover the elixir of life and the fountain of youth. |
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More than a day of rest, Sunday was a cementer of relationships, a soother of the mind, a comfort to the body and an elixir for the soul. |
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Keep your child away from school, give them paracetamol elixir and plenty of fluids, and liquidise their food. |
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It penetrates quickly into the skin and contains rich ingredients like jojoba and vitamin E. Round up your body care with this sensually infatuating elixir. |
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Today and in tomorrow's vote we should pave the way for our groundwater to remain an elixir of life and a precious diamond for future generations. |
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Another such vacation package in the Bahamas features a special elixir shake containing sea moss, known in the Caribbean as an aphrodisiac. |
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Such an elixir currently is nonexistant, but Edison Nation Medical comes rather close. |
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What is obscene about this is that it is all being put forward as some kind of magical economic elixir that the Liberals have managed to do and that is how this happened. |
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Delightfully fluid and refreshing, the elixir combines pure fresh water blue algae and filling microspheres to provide an instant and lasting anti-wrinkle and firming effectiveness. |
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Catherine advices you: this powerful elixir symbolises self preservation and self respect, by awakening your survival instinct: it releases a healthy energy to react against the unexpected or life's trials. |
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The state of war is the regime's elixir of life. |
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However, the experience of writing the book suggests more strongly than ever that an appellate judge does not pour out from the soul some innate unteachable elixir. |
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Their tacit complicity, originality and the obvious pleasure they derive from teasing and openly smiling at their audience have the effect of a delightful elixir. |
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Zinc is a purifying elixir that transfigures all mixed or oily skins. |
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It's worth noting that regular fuel is the chosen elixir. |
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Depending on the symptoms that are the basis of your emotional imbalances, there is a floral elixir from which emanates positive and harmonizing force, that will play a supporting role. |
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Men and women of fashion from good society regularly consumed this precious beverage, but poor families saved this elixir for a sick child or a weakened old person only. |
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Mix that in with politics and one has quite the elixir. |
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Many Daoists were associated with alchemy in their pursuits to find an elixir of immortality and a means to create gold from concocted mixtures of many other elements. |
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Sadly, some politicians, educational bureaucrats and others continue to raise phonics as the be-all and cure-all elixir for learning to read and write. |
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