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An herbal stimulant, the drug is commonly taken by weightlifters and dieters and can cause heart, nerve and brain damage.
It may also seek more prominent warnings on medicines commonly taken by the elderly that can cause dizziness, he said.
The Arthritis Foundation has published a comprehensive online guide to the dozens of supplements commonly taken for joint pain.
Reality in movies used to resemble the medium commonly taken as the most reliable sign of truth: the newspaper photograph.
This phenomenon, called total internal reflection, is commonly taken advantage of to "pipe" light in a curved path.
Less spectacular preventive measures are commonly taken as routine steps in practical forestry to lessen anticipated losses.
That is a more aggressive approach than what is commonly taken now or has previously been approved by the health organization.
Pregnant (from the Latin prae, "before," and nasci, "to be born") is most commonly taken to mean "with child in the womb".
Mr. Obama's proposal, Professor Hakimi said, appears to be "an aggressive approach that is not commonly taken in other Western developed countries".
Although players have admitted to sneaking away with items like silverware and cafeteria trays, by far the most commonly taken item is the commemorative Grand Slam towel.
Fewer than 20% of pupils achieved five good GCSE passes, including mathematics and English (the main benchmark for secondary students, involving exams commonly taken at 16).
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