Such products include salmon, shark liver oil, linseed, borage, canola, and Evening Primrose Oil. |
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Primrose is the simpler of the two works, a series of duets on Moravian folk texts for treble choir, violin, and piano. |
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He is prone to fits of jealousy when he sees Primrose in the company of another male. |
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Primrose wasn't that fancy a flower and the robin redbreast was a rather plain bird. |
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Three roughies if your looking for better money are Yippio, Primrose sands and always the bridesmaid, Kaapstad Way. |
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It's handy because it is just across the road from my house in Primrose Hill and they do a great fry-up with nice Polish sausages. |
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The family have now moved from their detached home in Primrose Avenue, Macclesfield to a secluded farm in Powys. |
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Now he met his wife Primrose on the upper floor of a double-decker bus going home from Medical School to his digs. |
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At Primrose Hill in north London there were plenty of sledgers scooting their heels along increasingly muddy slopes in an attempt to recreate Monday's magic. |
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Primrose is a very leafy shrub, producing small, yellowish thyrsi. |
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I would recommend the Scottish Bluebell, Ragged Robin, and the Common Primrose. |
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The anniversary of Disraeli's death is now commemorated in the United Kingdom as Primrose Day. |
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The couple returned to England, staying for a short while back in Heptonstall and then finding a small flat in Primrose Hill, London. |
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In the summer of 1962 Hughes began an affair with Assia Wevill who had been subletting the Primrose Hill flat with her husband. |
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Archibald Philip Primrose was born on 7 May 1847 in his parents' house in Charles Street, Mayfair, London. |
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Primrose breeding of named coloured varieties became popular in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. |
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He admitted that 14 years ago he sprayed a water pistol at my friend Sara and I as we walked past a pub in Primrose Hill. |
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When the sirens went we used to go to the air raid shelter in Primrose Hill Park. |
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It turns out that's why the former Primrose Hill gang called their fave tattooist to SADIEFROST's birthday bash. |
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Evening Primrose Oil is also a good hormone balancer, which could help with cravings for those naughty foods. |
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Evening Primrose Oil was the easy, inexpensive way to control my Raynaud's, and it works within one half hour of taking it. |
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The Thames Valley is a floodplain surrounded by gently rolling hills including Parliament Hill, Addington Hills, and Primrose Hill. |
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Desert Gold, Brown-Eyed Evening Primrose, Notched-Leaf Phacelia, Golden Evening Primrose and Desert Star are just a few of the species blossoming in the area. |
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Two concertos, Walton's Viola Concerto with William Primrose, and Elgar's Violin Concerto with Yehudi Menuhin, were programmed as part of these concerts. |
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An awful struggle for Primrose. Her chin stretched up above a mumpy neck. Sister Raymond put a wet cloth on her forehead, dribbled some water across her mouth. |
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The Colosseum, in Primrose Hill Street, Hillfields, decided to offer the fry-up after it emerged it was just what punters fancied after a night's dancing. |
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This being the day on which the autumnal equinox occurred, some Welsh bards resident in London assembled in congress on Primrose Hill, according to ancient usage. |
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The first eisteddfod of the revival was held on Primrose Hill, London. |
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Primrose stood outside the Curtis building for about twenty minutes sans overcoat, hat and gloves, as the rest of us shivered under our well-padded winter overclothes. |
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Last year, managers at the Colosseum, in Primrose Hill Street, held two experimental unplugged nights, which went down so well that they now want to run them regularly. |
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Evening Primrose oil and borage oil in rheumatological conditions. |
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