It has been marketed for applications in dentistry, gynecology and podiatry, as well as other medical applications. |
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Additionally, an artist or publisher who transfers an artwork by a license can also retain greater control over the way it is marketed. |
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The new formulation, which will be marketed under the same trade name, can be chewed and swallowed, or swallowed whole. |
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The first successful light bulbs marketed by Edison in the 1880s produced so much heat that they burnt out very rapidly. |
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Anime, manga and the more violent of comic titles are not marketed to children. |
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It is marketed as a haven for those who enjoy back-to-nature adventures with a wide range of activities offered. |
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A portion of the development originally meant to be townhomes instead has been marketed for single-family homes. |
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Cultural products were manufactured on a mass scale, marketed by advertising, made ever more accessible by revolutions in technology. |
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Holiday clubs are marketed as a flexible alternative to timeshare, promising a lifetime of discounted luxury holidays anywhere in the world. |
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Schnapps products are marketed under the Stortebecker and Rittmeister labels. |
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Today, having successfully expanded and marketed its own brand name, it is not about to get out of the personal computer business. |
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But, he insisted, all products were marketed and promoted in a responsible way. |
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To consumers, the brand that all of this madness is marketed under is The Final Four. |
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To recover its investment, the top display portion of each shed is marketed as commercial advertisement panels. |
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She marketed her services by mailing promotional packets to civil court judges in select Texas counties. |
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It is marketed under the brand name Plan B and is the second product to be labeled by the FDA for this indication. |
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Interestingly enough Watkins said Uri has never at any point marketed its products. |
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In addition, the plant marketed about 6,000 mt of CKD for use as a soil stabilization agent. |
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Probel obtained the product from a firm in Italy, and marketed it in the Netherlands. |
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Examples of the non-deliberate class include all sorts of drugs marketed before the 1980s or so. |
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Let us consider the case of Nestle, who for many years marketed a frozen pizza product that was made with French bread. |
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There are at least three properties where the Gib has been ripped off, and they're being marketed as a do-up. |
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Since then, more than 2,500 barbiturates have been synthesized, of which more than 50 have been marketed. |
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They also provide the raw materials for the renowned Jordanian Dead Sea bath salts and cosmetic products which are marketed worldwide. |
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The sharks look more like killer whales and there is a ridiculous amount of product placement for a film ostensibly marketed towards children. |
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In this era of liberalisation and privatisation, sport is an important instrument that needs to be professionally and proficiently marketed. |
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It was initially marketed in 1982 and became the standard conventional pulse oximeter. |
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But as the indie movement has learned, indie films have to be marketed just the same as major studio releases. |
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Initially developed and marketed for gravity casting, the new zinc-aluminum alloys are gaining industrial acceptance for die-casting. |
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Digitalis purpurea became known as digitoxin and later, digoxin was marketed. |
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Polyethylene, or polythene as it was marketed in Britain, began as a polymer with little practical use. |
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Through its subsidiary, the concept was marketed as this style and offered in several electroplate patterns. |
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Her wares are marketed to ordinary working class people, through her product line sold by the discount store. |
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Of course, dark and disenchanted teenage angst has been packaged and marketed for decades. |
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He was not disenchanted with art, but with some of the conditions under which it is practiced and marketed. |
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If the medicines aspirin, ephedrine, and morphine were once botanicals, how did they get to be tested and marketed as drugs? |
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Mixtures of summer-annual grasses and legumes, such as field peas and soybeans, are being marketed by some seed dealers. |
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Services that exploit the higher bandwidth available with 3G have to be marketed to consumers. |
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The posts are marketed on social media platforms, giving the blog more eyeballs. |
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I'm talking about pages that Mr. Kirby never actually did but which are being marketed as if they're off his drawing board. |
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I heard tell that the smoothies may or may not be marketed as aids to coming down off of various illicit drugs. |
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If they can be, and the product is well marketed, then there is a fair chance of success. |
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Yet a third commercial rocket is being marketed from Russia, and this one has an historic pedigree. |
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It flowers twice in the year, and it is the fully grown but still closed buds which are harvested to be dried and marketed. |
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But it isn't just a pretty bike marketed to aging riders with chubby wallets and matching paunches. |
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As of the report date, FDA had not determined whether the counterfeit mesh was still being marketed. |
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A 16-hour video series of his talks, Catholicizing America, is also being marketed at this time. |
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A new type of polyester, tradenamed Olestra, is marketed to snack-food producers as a fat substitute that is not absorbed by the body. |
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In the 1980s, Leatherman marketed a multifunction hand tool called the Pocket Survival Tool. |
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A curly lettuce is a new Dutch cross between crisphead and butterhead lettuce and marketed in Europe. |
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While not the first time Mott's had marketed to Hispanics in Spanish-language TV and print, previous efforts proved spotty and inconsistent. |
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The New York Stock Exchange's software programs for tracking illegal equity trading were marketed to foreign exchanges. |
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Two 30-second radio spots shed some more light on how this film was marketed. |
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Their quality grey, yellow and orange cashmere crew necks are clearly being marketed as an introduction to the label. |
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Chic jeans and related sportswear, which are primarily targeted to women, are marketed in mass merchandise stores. |
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They are advertised, marketed, and sold on the Internet, as well as over the counter in ordinary retail shops. |
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As the name is intended to suggest, it is marketed as a sort of vinicultural endowment policy for homebuyers with interest-only mortgages. |
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Movies written, set and shot in Scotland are sent elsewhere to be cut, printed and marketed. |
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And my input is a tiny, fractional thing of a film, and how it's dealt with in post-production, how the studio is marketed. |
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Another recent find is bright orange spessartine being marketed as hollandite and mandarin garnet. |
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Evil Gazebo could write jingles for products that haven't been marketed yet. |
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Through vertical integration the same stars are marketed to the public through music, films, television, and advertisements. |
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The fellow with the Village People mustache, who wears a white dress shirt and tie, is being marketed as a cult of personality. |
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Raloxifine, which is marketed for treating osteoporosis, is referred to as a designer estrogen. |
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There is a lobster bisque that explains why no one ever marketed stewed-tomato junket. |
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Every year hundreds of new scents are marketed, but most disappear before anyone catches a whiff. |
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One example is a non-alcoholic drink, called Malta, which is now being successfully marketed in Asia and Africa. |
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There have been worse films this year, but none has been marketed as this fun-loving and upbeat. |
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After all, they're the ones who will have most ready access to the drugs if and when they are ever developed and marketed. |
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When one uses khadi clothes and other products marketed by khadi industries, one is supporting the spirit of freedom and nationality. |
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It will also be marketed at kick-boxers and as a sports conditioning tool, and there are even plans for a junior version. |
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Diversion and manipulation are niche marketed, the spectacle of prosperity and comfort is produced, and huge profits are made. |
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This indicates a lack of buzz which would hurt the film, unless it is well marketed to a niche audience. |
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Examples include leaders in the automobile industry who first marketed off-road utility vehicles as everyday vehicles. |
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If mortgage securitization is snake oil, then it was snake oil that was patented and marketed by the U. S. government. |
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But it's hard to shake the feeling that this is just a natty one-off rather than the future of how music will be made and marketed. |
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However, Oktoberfest is also marketed as a student slosh fest of unparalleled quality and good times. |
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It may overwinter like most gaillardias but is being marketed as an annual. |
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It directly marketed vintage Bordeaux and personalised champagne to the Irish market. |
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A device can be marketed as an Ultrabook only if it uses a specific processor manufactured by Intel. |
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Hopefully more people will use the route for exercise and it can also be marketed as an appealing attraction from a tourist point of view. |
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Also in the grapefruit family is the Ugli fruit, also marketed as the Uniq. |
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Among the products that were marketed were emeralds, tourmalines, aquamarine, amethyst, citrini and industrial minerals such as talc and lime. |
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He bought the Pearl Mountain plantation which will be marketed under celebrity chef Brian Turner's food label. |
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Today, heritage is proving a money-spinner as a major tourist attraction the way it has been packaged and is being marketed. |
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Satellite radio was originally marketed to truckers and other long-haul drivers, and receivers were designed to be included in cars and trucks. |
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Poorly marketed, and very expensive, it was originally only available as a mixable kit packaged in a too large cylinder. |
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In the past, manufacturers of long-acting narcotics have marketed these products aggressively without underscoring their addictive risk. |
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If it is marketed the right way it might become a sleeper hit, though it isn't quite good enough to warrant anything like blockbuster status. |
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And if they are going to be packaged and marketed as journalists, contrarians should be held to the same standards as any other journalists. |
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Now, they are marketed as essential and whole supermarket aisles and entire shops are devoted to selling them. |
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A shrouded corpse is bound in red cord by an attractively attired woman, perhaps implying that everything can be marketed. |
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All are being marketed to seed companies for application to seed before shipment to retailers. |
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The wall, the gates, the closed garage doors give the place an isolated feeling, which the builder marketed as security. |
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Tarmac was originally marketed as tar-macadam, because it was a macadamized road incorporating a binder of tar. |
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The card is being marketed as a more convenient option for the customer, compared to carrying cash or traveller's cheques. |
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He is clearly marketed to win mindshare over the superheroes that plague so much children's programming. |
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One possibility is to improve the performance of a currently marketed implantable or patient-contact device through the addition of a drug or biologic. |
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Jane, the heroine, devises a theory that is marketed to the viewer as revolutionary, when it is quite a stretch to describe it as more than ingratiatingly goofy. |
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The trend started innocuously a few years ago, when novelty cameras that plugged into mobile handsets were marketed to gadget-obsessed kids in Japan and Europe. |
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Some courses are poorly marketed and hardly inspire one to join. |
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Activated charcoal capsules are also marketed to alleviate flatulence. |
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Sildenafil, the first oral drug marketed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, relaxes smooth muscle in the corpora cavernosa, enabling erection during arousal. |
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They are marketed as being pourable after the stopper is removed. |
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It was later marketed by the authority in conjunction with the gasworks site, currently being developed for housing and a new hotel, but there were no takers. |
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Before Generation X was even named, it was being marketed to. |
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Although it is not marketed as a stop-smoking aid, the vaping community is predominantly made up of people who were, until they started using the e-cigarette, smokers. |
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The FDA has ruled that electronic cigarettes, cigars, and similar devices contain known carcinogens and slammed them for being marketed to younger age groups. |
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Sterilization systems employing steam and ethylene oxide are marketed to medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturers, hospitals, laboratories, and research institutions. |
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Frequently called deferred presentment, payday loans are very expensive, short-term, small-dollar loans that are primarily marketed to society's poorest citizens. |
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Mattel successfully marketed them with jingles copping to the aspirational nature of their use. |
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This will rightfully be marketed as a thriller, but it belongs among the brainy examples of the genre, like those by Robert Stone. |
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Last year, Tina marketed a product for which she had no manufacturing costs, and which her suppliers warehoused for her, at her clients' expense, until delivery. |
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With a name full of jargon jive and a cast of unknown comedians and aspiring actors, this marketed as a hip urban comedy sounds like a prescription for disaster. |
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But with LSD, because it was countercultural, and because it was used as an experimental drug, it was not marketed properly. |
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The deceptively marketed products included credit score tracking, identify theft protection, and payment protection. |
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Cashing in on Japan's Anglophilia and love of manga-like fantasy, Potter has been cunningly marketed to attract a more grown-up audience than in other countries. |
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But there's also a lot of gray area when it comes to how products are marketed. |
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Saxby Bridge has enthusiastically marketed all sorts of tax effective schemes involving things like tea trees, macadamias, wine and even online lingerie. |
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Herr Glock then cleverly marketed these attributes to police departments in the United States. |
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Moreover, there were many tomatoes for sale the day she marketed hers. |
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She's shaped the way we think about food, the way we treat the people who cook it, and, by proxy, the way it's marketed from the barrow boys to supermarkets. |
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It is presently marketed in the native tongues of Germany, Japan, Brazil, France, Holland and Argentina, and in English in most western European countries. |
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Too often, nowadays, jazz is marketed as though it were a kind of nutritional supplement. |
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American bittersweet is valued for its glossy green summer foliage followed by orange and red fruits and seeds, and several landscape cultivars are commercially marketed. |
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In general, be wary of slickly marketed software programs that make extravagant claims, whether they be to rid your computer of viruses or fix slow performance. |
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Twentieth-century bonbons and sweets made in France include numerous skilfully marketed regional specialities, traditional or modern, unobtainable anywhere else. |
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But the technology was too bulky, too expensive, and very poorly marketed. |
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Frova may represent an important advancement in the treatment of migraine headache as no other currently marketed treatment has a half-life of more than six hours. |
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Nascar hasn't been marketed to the masses for some time now. |
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The various models Plymouth marketed, including minivans and the Neon subcompact, were sold in virtually identical versions by the stronger Dodge division. |
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But then, too, there are the desperate or overeager music companies, which have marketed and licensed music so that it has become ever more freely atmospheric. |
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In the household sector, easy-to-install home filtration kits are being marketed along with filtration systems for residential pools and hot tubs. |
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Skateboarding is going airborne this fall with the launch of the first real commercially marketed hoverboard which uses magnetics to float about an inch off the ground. |
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The microscopic injuries thwart development of surrounding tissue and appear as big brown spots after the seed matures and is marketed and hulled. |
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It is being marketed particularly to owners of the most naturally active breeds such as greyhounds and huskies, which can be worst affected by inactivity. |
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At this time the drink Coca-Cola was first being produced and marketed. |
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The punk rock cognoscenti, of which Lydon was a key member, insisted that the movement peaked in 1976, and the following year merely marketed the sell-out. |
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I think, if demoed and marketed in a way that truly shows off its immersive control system and special features, it will be a major success worldwide. |
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Wedgwood marketed his Queen's Ware at affordable prices, everywhere in the world British trading ships sailed. |
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In addition to growing vegetables, the community raised and marketed ducks, rabbits, and goats. |
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Other shady practices include non-halal meat being marketed as halal. |
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Incandescent light bulbs are usually marketed according to the electrical power consumed. |
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Biomesotherapy is marketed in Australia as a new therapy that combines homotoxicology, mesotherapy, and acupuncture. |
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Syncor's line of brachytherapy seeds will be marketed in the United States under the trade name PharmaSeed. |
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It will be displayed in a grouping of semifinished products that will be marketed under the brand name Bartex. |
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Every time we change the ingredients in our foods, we have to get them reapproved before they can be marketed. |
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With the advantage of grants of land, they vigorously marketed their properties, extolling the region as ideal for agriculture. |
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Fat from turtles is also used in the Caribbean and in Mexico as a main ingredient in cosmetics, marketed under its Spanish name crema de tortuga. |
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Underbones are often mistaken for scooters and are sometimes marketed as such. |
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They are sometimes marketed as seedless or burpless, because the seeds and skin of other varieties of cucumbers are said to give some people gas. |
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Bossa Nova Sotheby's International Realty listings are marketed on the sothebysrealty. |
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Other production of alcohol drinks includes wine, and in 2013 the first commercial vodkas made from Jersey Royal potatoes were marketed. |
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Bluefin is the largest of the various tuna species caught and marketed annually. |
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Monofloral honey is produced primarily around the Mediterranean, and is marketed worldwide as a premium product. |
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As a mixture with lime and calcium chloride, it is marketed as chlorine powder or bleach powder for water treatment and as a bleaching agent. |
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Reclassification would enable bone screws to be labeled and marketed for use in the pedicles of the spine for specified indications. |
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In 1970, a military version of the Islander, marketed as the Defender, conducted its first flight. |
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The famous Blue Nun, one of the first branded wines, had been marketed by the family Sichel. |
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For Oracle, the hooks are the database and the back-office systems marketed as PeopleWare, Siebel Systems and the like. |
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And St Anthony's Church, Scotland Road, has just held a three-day beery bash, sassily marketed as Ales From Another Crypt. |
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A more comprehensive system now being marketed by IBM, PMS, includes resource allocation. |
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The shares were priced at a discount of 6 percent to Wednesday's close, after having been marketed in a range of 6,100 to 6,300 rupiah each. |
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But these models are respectively marketed as the Lioncel and Soveran, which are the names for the Chinese market. |
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In the early 1960s, Renault assembled CKD kits and marketed Ramblers in France. |
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CitraNatal is marketed by Mission Pharmacal Company based in San Antonio, Texas. |
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No distinguishment was made by the BfR between medicinal teas and tea products marketed as food in reporting the results. |
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Disulfiram, a drug marketed as Antabuse, blocks the enzyme that breaks down alcohol, causing nausea if the patient drinks alcohol. |
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The company's Citadel brand is marketed to professional contractors, while its Rock Solid brand is targeted to the DIY market. |
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The Arctic Cat Bearcat ATV will be marketed as a utility vehicle for farmers, ranchers and outdoorsmen. |
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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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Today, the pink-washed versions of toys that had been marketed solely to boys for decades are touted as a shift toward gender-neutrality. |
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Also known as minimotos or pocket bikes, they are marketed as toys and youngsters do not require any formal training or licence to ride them. |
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Its skin is used for leather products and its meat is marketed commercially, with its leanness a common marketing point. |
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Mobil began operations in Nigeria in 1907, when a predecessor company marketed the Sunflower brand of kerosine. |
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Medications affected by the advisory are marketed as decongestants, expectorants, antihistamines and antitussives. |
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It will be marketed and distributed by Hetero Healthcare Limited, a group company of Hetero. |
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In 2001 he won the annual Carnegie Medal for The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents, the first Discworld book marketed for children. |
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He said the main anchor space could be marketed to one tenant or could be split up among numerous smaller tenants. |
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This same model was marketed in the UK under the Maytag brand as the Satellite because of licensing restrictions. |
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Initially marketed as the Nottingham Eye, it was later redubbed as the Nottingham Wheel, to avoid any association with the London Eye. |
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Di-n-octyl phthalate is a major component of a mixed normal alkyl phthalate that is widely marketed to the PVC industry. |
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The new item, marketed under the Airheads brand name, begins as cotton candy in appearance, flavor and texture. |
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If a fund is structured as a collective investment scheme, it cannot be marketed to the general public unless it is authorized. |
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The vendor working with Oakland County developed a commercial version of OakVideo that is being marketed as Curiax Arraigner. |
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Vitaros contains a previously marketed ED drug, known by the chemical name of alprostadil. |
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Fragrances marketed to men are typically sold as EdT or EdC, rarely as EdP or perfume extracts. |
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Micronutrients makes hydroxy trace minerals, which are marketed under the global brand name IntelliBond. |
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Tabasco sauce, which is marketed by one of the United States' biggest producers of hot sauce, the McIlhenny Company, originated on Avery Island. |
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The fish is usually not marketed fresh, but processed into fish meal and oil. |
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Meat and other products from whales killed in these hunts are widely marketed within Greenland, but export is illegal. |
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The seal blubber is used to make seal oil, which is marketed as a fish oil supplement. |
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Efavirenz is marketed by Bristol-Myers Squibb under the tradename SUSTIVA in the United States, Canada and six European countries. |
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However, the product you'll see marketed heavily is not just any chia seed. |
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It is marketed by Arriva Trains Wales as a scenic, rural line, with special rover tickets available. |
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The marketed fleece and fibre may contain kemp that is not white, so some yarns and prepared fibres from the Swaledale are grey. |
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Often they are marketed as so-called generic versions of tamiflu. |
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The lot that is found substandard will not be marketed, and action would be taken against responsible people. |
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Even though this was a vanity printing subvented by Duryee, Miller marketed it as a Dolmen book, and returned payment to her. |
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In most jurisdictions, therapeutic goods must be registered before they are allowed to be marketed. |
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It was originally marketed as a plant fertiliser and is derived from cathinone, a compound found in a plant called Khat. |
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The study will compare the sleeping pill zoldipem tartrate, marketed as Ambien, with the narcolepsy drug sodium oxybate, marketed as Xyrem. |
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The drug, marketed in the UK under the name Celebrex, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug. |
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However, recent redevelopment of derelict railway and canal land, marketed as Paddington Waterside, has resulted in new office complexes nearby. |
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Governments generally regulate what drugs can be marketed, how drugs are marketed, and in some jurisdictions, drug pricing. |
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A particular case in point is the Club-K cruise missile marketed by the Russian company Novator. |
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You read that right, this gun is specifically made and marketed to kids. |
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It is a selective neuronal nicotinic receptor antagonist and the S-isomer of mecamylamine, a drug previously marketed for use in resistant hypertension. |
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Gilroy is a foodscape because its identity as a place is marketed to and often recalled among a diverse public by its association with a particular food item. |
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In America, the commercial industry for bison has been slow to develop despite individuals, such as Ted Turner, who have long marketed bison meat. |
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Writing a textbook has become more a labor of love than a money-making enterprise, wrote the professor, because of the peculiar way the books are now marketed. |
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He marketed the book with his brother Timothy, but unsuccessfully. |
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The bulky device worked with a belt driven fan cranked by hand that made it awkward to operate, although it was commercially marketed with mixed success. |
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Vegetarian bacon, also referred to as fakon, veggie bacon, or vacon, is a product marketed as a bacon alternative that is available in supermarkets. |
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Austria's most popular sparkling cider Goldkehlchen is produced in south Styria and marketed internationally since 2013 by the company founders Adam and Eva. |
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The beverage, an alcopop made by blending sparkling water, fruit flavoring, malt, and cider, is marketed towards female drinkers as an alternative to beer. |
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The style was marketed in 1989 by John Gilbert, a former brewer at Watney in Mortlake, London, who had opened his own operation, the Hop Back Brewery, in Salisbury, England. |
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The route to Scotland was marketed by the LNWR as The Premier Line. |
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Most shrimp are sold frozen and are marketed in different categories. |
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The effort used in developing bases by fragrance companies or individual perfumers may equal that of a marketed perfume, since they are useful in that they are reusable. |
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Most peanuts marketed in the shell are of the Virginia type, along with some Valencias selected for large size and the attractive appearance of the shell. |
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Carbolic, a medical firm, advertised a smoke ball marketed as a wonder drug that would, according to the instructions, protect users from catching the flu. |
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It is marketed as a biodegradable, renewable synthetic fibre. |
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By 1712, arrangements had been between the two men to develop Newcomen's more advanced design of steam engine, which was marketed under Savery's patent. |
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With only 10 minutes of exposure, our results revealed that children selected and ate whatever snacks were being marketed by the advergame, healthy or not, the authors said. |
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Dronedarone, which will be marketed as Multaq, is similar to amiodarone, but is not associated with the older agent's pulmonary and thyroid toxicity. |
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Anxious to hide its real identity, they sold it as Antifebrine.Mindful of the successful branding of Antifebrine, they marketed this as Phenacetin. |
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The new product is Ava Romeos Homemade Marinara, the product will be marketed nationwide through major supermarket chains, wholesale clubs and numerous other retailers. |
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Llanerch in Hensol is the largest commercial vineyard in Wales and produces white still and sparkling wines and a blush wine marketed under the Cariad label. |
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Bumetanide was marketed by Roche Holding AG under the brand name Bumex as a treatment for water retention in people with congestive heart failure and now is a generic drug. |
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There are more than five marketed products for the treatment of BPH, which include finasteride, dutasteride, tamsulosin, doxazosin, alfuzosin, terazosin and silodosin. |
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Items on the meeting agenda included recent TCM initiatives, an overview of veterinary TCM products, and TCM products imported and marketed as foods. |
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Children at The Paddox Primary School in Fareham Avenue, Rugby, produced and marketed their own teeny-bopper singers as part of a business workshop last week. |
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Butyl glycol ethers, marketed by Union Carbide as Butyl CELLOSOLVE and Butyl CARBITOL solvents, are used as solvents for industrial coatings and hard-surface cleaners. |
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Park owns exclusive rights in the UK to the Spuddles product, which it has test marketed in a wide range of outlets, and holds an option to market it in Europe, too. |
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Nabilone is an artificial cannabinoid, similar to dronabinol, and is available in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and Mexico, and marketed as Cesamet. |
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Hyaluronate sodium, marketed worldwide for over two decades as LegendA or HyonateA, is an injectable solution that treats noninfectious joint dysfunction in horses. |
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The OptiMISER System currently is marketed to Polyethylene processors, but can be easily configured to provide similar results for other plastic streams. |
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Cryo is the raw material from which Omrix manufactures BAC, the fibrinogen component of its marketed fibrin sealants and fibrin patch development product. |
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The company will soon take delivery on glass processing equipment that will allow it to produce clean cullet that can be marketed to bottle makers. |
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Cytisine is a natural plant compound that works like the quit-smoking drug varenicline, marketed as Chantix, by attaching to a protein receptor molecule on neurons. |
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Four unit-linked plans, one term plan, two non-participatory traditional and two participatory traditional products are to be offered to be marketed through the channel. |
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Body lice may also respond to oral or topically applied pediculicides, although none of these agents are labeled or marketed for treatment of body lice in the United States. |
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Body lice also may respond to oral or topically applied pediculicides, although none of these agents are labeled or marketed for treatment of body lice in the United States. |
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Also known as mini-motos or pocket bikes, they are marketed as children's toys and youngsters do not require any formal training or licence to ride them. |
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At a meeting in June, the committee voted 13-0 to recommend the vaccine, a trivalent recombinant hemagglutinin vaccine marketed as FluBlok, for this population. |
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These rules or rules like these should not be adopted without more information and a demonstrated causal connection between preparer marketed RALs and taxpayer noncompliance. |
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Genres investigated included classical, heavy metal and a simplistic psychoacoustic classical composition marketed specifically for dog relaxation. |
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The monthly formulation of triptorelin is currently marketed in over 80 countries for prostate cancer, endometriosis, fibromyoma, breast cancer and precocious puberty. |
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This report discusses marketed products including Prestalia, Azilva, Amlodipine besylate, Telmisartan, Aliskiren, Olmesartan medoxomil, Valsartan, Losartan and Exforge. |
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Exelon, which is manufactured and marketed by Novartis, is a reversible ChEI indicated for the treatment of mild to moderate dementia of the Alzheimer's type. |
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The area is not a National Park although it is marketed as such. |
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