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I'd say the answer to that last question has been "no" for a long time.
Zoledronate, however, is more potent than alendronate and could hypothetically interfere more, but no corresponding long time data exist.
No "you're a long time retired, Dazz, you sure?" No "but you're just at the peak of your career".
"Long time no see".
"Long time no see, Dor".
"Long time, no see".
Long time no see!'" He scowls.
"Long time no see," I say.
"Long time no see," he said, laughing.
"Hey, son, how are you?" "Long time, no see".
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