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According to the data from the European Medicines Agency, medicines classified as "critically important in human medicine" by the World Health Organisation appear to be in frequent use on farm animals across the major countries of the EU, including the UK.
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Wheeled serving carts, in the elegant Old World tradition, are in frequent use.
The compagnia and the comenda, forerunners of the partnership and limited partnership, were in frequent use.
This verb is in frequent use by officials and judges eager to disqualify themselves from taking action in areas that may present a conflict of interest.
In Egypt in the later centuries of the Roman epoch glass was in frequent use for tableware, but artistic standards were not high.
Many existing slang terms of Australian origin are still recorded and are in frequent use (underchunders, squiff, dunny, lurk, lash, rack off, daggy, come the pork chop/raw prawn – to name a few).
The word has been in frequent use since the 1880s (Thurs and Numbers 2013).
Smith (2000) reports that discussions with fellow workers and supervisors are in frequent use at workplaces and help apprentices develop their knowledge.
In order to ease capacity calculations, the computer program KREISEL, which can also apply capacity calculation procedures as they are reported from many other countries, is in frequent use [35].
The Wimbledon authorities have been criticised for not scheduling the game for Centre Court, where the roof has been in frequent use due to the poor weather that has blighted the tournament.
Road salt, the leading man-made source of chloride in US rivers, is in frequent use on Michigan's icy highways.
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