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For starters, it is based it on people who had prescriptions and not those who might have taken something over the counter.
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Getting noticed on television increasingly takes something over the top.
"So, the idea that you can take something over 500 days and move it backwards over 3,000 miles, I'm not sure that's going to help us understand where better to map".
Her reputation has taken something of a battering over the years from people who portray her as a literary groupie who only married Orwell for his belated fame and royalties.
The South African judiciary has taken something of a hammering recently over the sometimes erratic performances of black judges.
He stressed that a clear management plan was essential to ensure the child was not taking something unnecessarily over a prolonged period.
Another way we humans were taking something so simple and over-complicating it... again!
Above all, their continuing communication with ticket holders is something promoters all over could take something from.
As Philip M. Stinson, a criminologist at Bowling Green, puts it, "To charge an officer in a fatal shooting, it takes something so egregious, so over the top that it cannot be explained in any rational way.
According to Philip M. Stinson, a criminologist at Bowling Green who studies the police, "To charge an officer in a fatal shooting, it takes something so egregious, so over the top, that it cannot be explained in any rational way".
Many of his observations are more pointed.About picking your own fruit: "When white people harvest a crop it's known as 'berry picking.' " About flea markets: "Once again white people have taken over something that poor people used to like and made it extremely expensive".
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