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The woman who opened the letter brushed the substance into the trash.
Bob Raphael Manhattan I would certainly appreciate someone forcing substance into the candidates' debate.
He took part in medical experiments, performing the first successful injection of a substance into the bloodstream (of a dog).
There is also the familiar effort to inject substance into the fair with curatorial and educational components.
It may not have the style of Clark's writing, but it does put some substance into the Clark swagger.
In 2006, a Pile company barge sank in the Hudson River, near 57th Street, Mr. Yassky said, leaking an oily substance into the river.
Each time, he paid $30 in cash and Dr. Nghe shoved a gauzy substance into the side of his cheek to numb the pain.
Occasionally, there was a return of the repressed: sewing-machine oil once soaked the floor joists, which released the substance into the plaster in dark spots.
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Breathing this air can introduce dangerous substances into the lungs.
If the flame is too yellow or orange, it is spewing toxic substances into the air.
The term inoculation is also commonly used more broadly to mean any introduction of antigenic substances into the tissues.
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