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The persistence of resistance to nalidixic acid, co-trimoxazole, and ampicillin during the study period may have resulted from the lingering use of these older, less expensive antibiotics in agriculture and over-the-counter self-treatment.

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Froome is far more hurt by the lingering reaction to his use of a TUE which helped him win the Tour of Romandie in early May.

This will include an "abysmal" spell as America's top diplomat, the lingering stench around her use of a private email server and, going further back, her husband's scandalous entanglement with Monica Lewinsky.

TOLEDO, SPAIN -- Despite lingering differences over the use of full-body scanners, the U.S. secretary of homeland security convinced her European Union counterparts Thursday to speed the drafting of a common strategy to improve international airline security after the botched bombing of an Amsterdam-to-Detroit flight.

Despite lingering questions about the use of the tablets, the study "provides a further example of the high level of knowledge our ancestors possessed concerning the properties of natural materials and technologies required to refine and manipulate them to provide improved products," Evershed says.

To the extent her candidacy has faltered because of lingering controversies like her use of a private email server that is now the focal point of a Republican-led congressional inquiry, it could fuel Biden's interest.

WASHINGTON -- With the United Nations preparing to investigate claims of a chemical weapons attack in northern Syria this week, the question of whether chemical weapons were used overshadows the lingering nuance of who may have used them.

His sisters pushed him to go on to college; his uncles warned of the lingering effects of dispersants used to clean up the oil.

Democrats also leapt at the prospect of using the lingering unpopularity of Jeb's brother as a weapon against him, claiming the family's two previous presidents had "wrecked the economy".

And questions have long lingered about Welch's use of GE Capital, which he acquired, to practice what The Economist described in early 2002 as the "black art" of earnings manipulation.

The film's elements of tension are found less in the air raids than in small, everyday moments, and Mr. Farberbock uses long, lingering close-ups of his characters to bring the war home.

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