Mortana held up the phial of pearlescent liquid, handing it and the pouch back to Tomi. |
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She repeats the test by hiding the phial on the saddle of a bicycle left amongst hundreds of others in racks in a busy city centre. |
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Take 1 phial per day preferably in the morning, to be diluted in half a glass of water. |
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Break the phial with the phial-breaker and pour the content into the diffuser vial. |
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It was lucky, in retrospect, that there was only a knife to hand, and not a phial of anthrax or nerve gas. |
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Each phial supplies you with 1500 mg Organic Royal Jelly, which represents a total of 30 g Organic Royal Jelly for 20 phials. |
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Furthermore they are often mixed vaccines, that is more than one vaccine together in the same phial. |
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At home, the Intensive cream will be used combined with Intensive serum phial cares. |
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It was laid by the monks themselves, and the church at the top was a chapel of ease, where pilgrims would rest on the way to seeing Hailes's phial of holy blood. |
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Today, even if the original forensic sample is no longer viable for DNA analysis, the glass phial it's been in for decades may offer up enough material. |
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The phial contained a second sample of urine from the horse which would have enabled dope testers to determine whether Ireland retained its only gold medal of the games. |
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Close phial tightly after use and keep refrigerated 2 weeks maximum after opening. |
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A phial of Winston Churchill's blood that was due to be auctioned today has been withdrawn from sale on the wishes of his family. |
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An old man, when ploughing a field in Sicily, one day found some of the yellow potable gold in a golden phial, and, supposing it to be dew, drank up the liquor. |
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The phial underscores the confidence of the network of municipalities in CIPRA International and the determination to continue side by side along the path that had now been taken. |
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It is advisable to dilute the AQUAMAG phial in a glass of water. |
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Laurendil reaches for a phial and gives it to Vandiel. |
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His owner, Hotsche Luik, describes in an accompanying video how she trained Cliff by hiding a plastic phial containing a small stool sample from a patient with C Difficile in a field. |
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The steward said only 1 ham would appear, the rest would be used for dressings, sauces, garnishings...and if the Prince wished he would take all of them and put them together in a crystal phial no bigger than his thumb. |
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