At the bottom of the gorge was a dense rainforest of coachwood, sassafras, lilly pilly, possumwood and tree ferns. |
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The lilly pilly is one of the most popular plants in Australia today, particularly for hedging and topiary. |
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A dozen native trees will be saved, including melaleucas, coolamons, conifers, a flame tree and a lilly pilly. |
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And then, according to lilly Ledbetter in the Washington Post of January 19, 2014, the President virtually stopped. |
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Boil the bulbs of the white lilly in cream, and put it on the sore in form of a plaster. Southernwort has the same effect. |
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Lilly has had a long history in research and development of diabetes medications. |
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At Cocoa Lilly, West Mall, female buyers seem to be impressed by brightly-coloured tops, particularly those in the baby-doll style. |
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This went on for another good hour, before an ashen-faced Auntie Lilly appeared at the taxi stand with a equally worried-looking Uncle Albert. |
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In conventional astrology, Lilly usually gave detailed explanations of his reasoning. |
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The men's furnishings line, with its signature Lilly print ties, pocket squares and beachwear, also caught the eyes of many of the attendees. |
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Lilly invented the isolation tank, and was I believe the first person to use ketamine as a psychedelic drug. |
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He taught Lilly the rudiments of astrology, but Lilly had a low opinion of his tutor. |
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Lilly is a Siamese cat who survived a two-week cross-country move while stuck in a drawer. |
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According to Lilly, this pale violet star sharpens the understanding, memory, and makes men industrious. |
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Lilly said he constructed his model with a universal joint, which makes me think you could fashion it from auto parts. |
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He is currently trying to discover if rumours that the Eli Lilly factory was camouflaged during World War Two are true. |
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Lilly snickered, her breath rasping and grating as she tried to move her head closer to her mistress. |
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Not surprisingly, at the time Eli Lilly filed its patent, it did not yet have data demonstrating the utility of the claimed use. |
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Lilly points to its adverts for Humulin, an insulin product, which highlight the need for diabetics to keep taking their injections to avoid going blind or having to have their feet amputated. |
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Lilly believes that a more efficient process is essential if Canada is to remain competitive internationally in attracting research and development investment. |
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Lilly will continue to utilize Cerep's extensive experience in high throughput compound profiling to enhance the fundamental understanding of the relationships between chemical structure and biological activity. |
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Lilly is of the view that recent clinical trials and experience demonstrate that Humalog offers patients greater flexibility, improved glucose control and reduced incidence of severe hypoglycemia. |
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Voice, shawms, and dulcians will bring to life the rarely heard music of early Guatemalan manuscripts, found in Bloomington's own famed Lilly Library. |
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A travelogue of the drug-testing labs at Pfizer, Eli Lilly, or GlaxoSmithKline would likely be soporific. |
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Lilly and Ami also often draw together, and Lilly has expressed natural talent, especially for Zentangle® drawings. |
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Lilly was too keyed up to pay attention to Heather's doses of sarcasm. |
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After three hours of being in the air, Mark and Lilly got airsick. |
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Lilly Kolisko trained as a nurse and then came to dedicate herself to scientific work within the anthroposophical movement pioneered by Rudolf Steiner, at Stuttgart. |
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The only way she would allow Lilly to enter her friendly island was if she surrendered her passport during her stay, which Lilly did under protest. |
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Over the years, researchers provided Eli Lilly with numerous articles indicating the hazards of injecting humans with mercurial substances such as thimerosal. |
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Selena's bottle-green eyes suddenly glisten with tears, frightening Lilly so much that she runs to her mother and throws her arms around the woman's slim waist. |
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Lilly blasted a deflected shot against the bar from long range as the Americans continued to press but their profligate finishing almost cost them dearly. |
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Lilly is now regarded as the principal authority in horary astrology. |
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Her awards include the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize and the Pulitzer Prize. |
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The President signed signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, restoring basic protections against pay discrimination for women and other workers. |
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Yesterday, Lilly said that it would also significantly increase its efforts to develop duloxetine, another antidepressant. |
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The track links up with the Lilly Pilly Gully Nature Walk, traversing eucalypt forests, coastal heathland and temperate rainforest. |
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Then Kristine Lilly, the most capped player in the world, asked if I wanted a kick around. |
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Still, I'm betting everyone who caught the first couple of episodes wants to know who offed Lilly Kane, and you can count me among the obsessives. |
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As a result of the Eli Lilly decision, there is no real limit on the number of formulation patents that can be listed for a given drug. |
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Eli Lilly has a public awareness campaign devoted to raising awareness of diabetic eye disease. |
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Duloxetine delayed-release capsules are AB rated to Cymbalta, a drug which is marketed by Eli Lilly, to treat major depressive disorder. |
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After Karen Curran frightened the bear off, her 11-year-old son Sam tried to stop the bleeding as they rushed Lilly to Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Hospital in Deerfield. |
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PewDiePie, the Swedish performer who has 40 million subscribers and earned £8m last year, Rooster Teeth and Lilly Singh are among the vlogging stars so far involved. |
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He also likes to point out that the first law he signed was the Lilly Ledbetter Act, which makes it easier for women to sue for wage discrimination. |
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To women, he loudly advertised the first bill he signed into law, the Lilly Ledbetter Act, which makes it easier for them to sue for wage discrimination. |
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Expect a new push for the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which was introduced to overturn a 2007 Supreme Court decision that limited the time for filing pay discrimination claims. |
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Eli Lilly challenged the ruling in court and on January 22, 2003, the Federal Court of Appeal overturned earlier lower court decisions and quashed Health Canada's decision to remove the patent from the register. |
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He is being treated by Ma Li, an endocrinologist trained by Project Hope, a not-for-profit organisation partly funded by Eli Lilly, a drug company based in Indianapolis. |
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I left that practice in 1997 and joined Eli Lilly as their endocrinologist, and since then I have continued clinical practice and see patients with diabetes through the diabetes clinic at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. |
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Lilly will market teriparatide under the brand name Forteo. |
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Lilly said its research showed that 80 milligrams of duloxetine a day was more effective than 20 milligrams of Paxil, using a common scale to measure depression. |
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Lilly, based in Indianapolis, aims to use duloxetine to revive its antidepressant franchise, which has been decimated by copycats of its antidepressant Prozac. |
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Five-year-old Leah Gillon, known as Lilly, was diagnosed with an ependymoma tumour four years ago. |
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On the New York Stock Exchange, Keithley Instruments, which makes electronic measuring equipments, soared 264percentt followed by Lilly Industries, up 142percentt. |
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At the age of 38, Kristine Lilly has been recalled to the USA senior squad, and is set to feature in a friendly double-header against Mexico next week. |
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The relatively short time between approval and availability of Yentreve® is testimony to the success of the partnership Boehringer Ingelheim has with Lilly and Boehringer Ingelheims long standing expertise in urology. |
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Lilly loves everything about John Platz! He feeds her, walks her, gives her treats, and she even takes an afternoon nap with him! |
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At home, she has a cairn terrier named Lilly as well as two cats, Spooky and Dori. |
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Rudd invests his reformed do-gooder with charm, and Douglas and Lilly provide solid support as the feuding father-daughter dynamic. |
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Mother and son duo were later photographed drying off, as Lilly changed into an asymmetrical bathing suit and long red skirt. |
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Lilly Funnell, who will be two next month, was the best child entry, on her pony Hoggin. |
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GeneTrove currently provides functional genomics services to Eli Lilly and Company, Celera Genomics, Abbott Laboratories, Amgen, Inc. |
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Now forklift trucks Iris, Lilly, Molly, Maureen and Nancy are being sent across the UK as part of the firm's work on structural repairs and car park refurbishments. |
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Melbourne-based Acrux has signed a deal worth 367 million dollars, permitting US pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly the right to sell the underarm sex-drive testosterone lotion. |
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The new GIP industry members, EMD Serono, GlaxoSmithKline, Janssen, Pfizer, and Quintiles will join founding partners Amgen, AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, PPD, and Roche. |
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