We spent at least twenty minutes discussing the relative merits of various lotions and potions. |
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So Allan, how do you explain the relative success at these tony places, all these expensive handbags and lotions and potions and so forth? |
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They induced him to swallow therapeutic potions of oriental bezoar stone from the stomach of a goat and boiled spirits from a human skull. |
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The bath is stacked with bottles of shampoo, conditioners and various beauty-enhancing lotions and potions. |
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But this particular craze has nothing to do with the incantation of spells, or the brewing of noxious potions. |
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Dr Arderne gives advice on medical procedures, cures and potions and correct deportment for doctors. |
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And frankly, who wouldn't want to pop a few placid pills or love potions just to escape from the long list of wicked words mentioned above. |
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Then you saw books on mysticism, herbal potions, crystal healing and a myriad of other esoteric topics. |
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Money would be spent on improving our health instead of paying for more pills, potions and hospital beds. |
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They need constant care and protection, vitamin pills, potions against possible diseases, and so on. |
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As more and more of us live longer, and become more affluent, the race for new pills and potions to combat the effects of ageing is speeding up. |
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As if they'll somehow be the magical potions that'll finally make me better again! |
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I am the wise old man of this place, and these people are forever desperate for advice and healing potions. |
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Like a sorcerer addicted to making magical potions, Li changed the formula again and again. |
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When no-one could explain why someone had a disease, spells and magical potions were used to drive out the spirits. |
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Although you can find or buy healing potions, they are expensive and lack potency. |
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Some belief also existed in different types of witchcraft and magic potions for healing. |
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The cavity can also be used to prepare medicinal potions for the client to drink. |
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They drank and drank those potions and elixirs that put out the fires or started them. |
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It is true that we later found no evidence of potions or magical weapons in her lair. |
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Over the next two hours she concocted potions to relieve the pain, creams to help the healing, and a poultice to reduce the swelling. |
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Each town has a blacksmith, a dealer in wands and staves, and a seller of potions. |
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The shelves creak with bottles of exotic oils, potions and elixirs, and the minibar is crammed with delicate liqueurs and Belgian chocolates. |
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Perhaps the fairy godmother could use one of her potions or deviously install her son as Fiona's new husband. |
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She walks into the dimly lit room, staring at the bottles of potions and elixirs. |
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To cure my impotence, Dr. Wickes experimented with a lot of elixirs and potions distilled from the manhood of prized Andalusian bulls. |
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She was busy looking through her cabinets at all sorts of magic healing potions. |
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Cosmetic lotions and potions don't contain enough of the active ingredient they boast to have any noticeable effect. |
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A row of bulk hoppers dispenses organic cereals underneath a small shelf of skin-care potions. |
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He chooses two minor potions, three incendiary grenades, and two smoke grenades. |
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When it comes to traditional restorative products and aphrodisiacs many pills and potions bare little in common with their label. |
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Making a face, Ethan dug into his jacket pockets, producing an astounding array of charms, talismans, herbs, and potions in corked test-tubes. |
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He unpacked enough magical stuff to start making potions and balms for healing again. |
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The better ones will lavish you with tiny containers of balms, lotions and other sweet-smelling potions. |
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The women poured potions from several bottles and began gently to bathe and wash his body. |
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They are often used either as adornment, or as an ingredient in potions, unguents or medicaments when crushed into powder. |
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Greater Poison potions can be used to combat insects or parasites that infest a hive. |
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Originally, witches were nasty old crones who made evil potions. |
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Happiness is finally restored by the agency of enchanted potions. |
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Flavored malts, ciders, coolers, hard lemonades, teas, root beers and so on, a whole gamut of beer-strength potions, have sprung up, tasting like anything but beer. |
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Nearby, childless couples seek prayers and potions for fertility. |
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Study of primitive peoples who believe in the supernatural can produce many examples of the results of incantations, potions, charms, rites or invocations. |
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Another drinks magical potions and teleports from rooftop to rooftop. |
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There are comb-overs, hair potions, and more drastic transplants. |
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In times past, all kinds of potions, powders and pills were sold here. |
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Since naturopathy's now recognized as more than just magic potions and mysterious herbal blends, it's become a more popular field of study for inquiring hands and minds. |
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Over time, the practice of uroscopy spread into the hands of quacks and apothecaries, who prescribed and sold their potions by merely looking at the urine. |
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He removed the mixtures and potions from his bag and uncorked the bottles. |
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It explains why fairytales boast such a profusion of curses, dragons, witches, and potions. |
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Alkaloids from Solanaceae may induce a delirious state, but, despite their frequent use in medieval love potions, they do not have specific eroticising properties. |
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Why, one might ask, are the matrons of this little village procuring the potions of a black-clad spinster to poison their lumpen, ruddy old husbands? |
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There's cough mixtures, pills and potions with medicines designed for flus. |
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As there is no wholesomer, so perhaps there are few stronger, sleeping potions than fatigue. |
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Scores of covens will gather in a hall in Glasgow next month to cast spells and make potions. |
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Activities will include making potions, playing Quidditch as well as lots of other magic, fun and games. |
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They enjoyed making lava lamps, potions, exploding volcanoes and lots of noisy sounds. |
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Can you sit on a bed of nails without screaming, and can science be used to create potions? |
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Instead of magical realism there are hints about the strange effects of the servants' potions, effects that are usually left vague. |
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The name Snape was made famous by JK Rowling when she used it to christen the anti-hero potions master Severus Snape in the Harry Potter novels. |
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I tried to extricate myself from the situation by explaining that I'm not a great pill popper or user of lotions, unctions and potions. |
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The potions of School Divinity wrought easily with him, so that he was not lost a whit in their Intricoes any further than they lose themselves. |
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Professional prostitutes were considered experts in love and therefore knew how to make love potions and cast love related spells. |
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