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"Bad things can happen from a course of antibiotics," said Dr. Juthani-Mehta.
"We expect to turn from a course of confrontation to cooperation and come to a negotiating table," he said in an interview.
There are a possible pair of inferences: to bottle meaning to enclose and a stopper meaning one who holds another back from a course of action.
No politician is ever going to be dissuaded from a course of action because literature has something to say on that topic.
Emerging from a course of radiotherapy, Daniel Stroud, 68, a retired floor layer, offered the wisdom of a resident of the Old Kent Road: "The Government are taking the piss.
She says she thinks her son will return to Harvard for his last two years and suspects he will switch from a course of study in economics to one of the social sciences.
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