The development of the sulpha drugs and more potent antibiotics provided a wider range of effective drugs against these diseases. |
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They still look potent in attack but wafer-thin in midfield and wobbly in defence under pressure. |
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The most potent driving force for this is material aspiration, stimulated by open exchanges with other societies. |
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It is also important for strategic leaders and warfighters to understand the media as a potent force multiplier in a wide variety of areas. |
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This potent fungus, which also kills termites, doesn't harm bees or affect their queen's production. |
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I could feel the eyes of my mother and my brothers on me, a quiet but potent hatred. |
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Race is the most potent weapon in their armoury and some in both the party and the electorate are not afraid to use it. |
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Hydrogen, the most potent fuel going, packs nearly three times the energy of gasoline. |
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Moreover, the impact of actuality is much more potent in the theater than in the concert hall. |
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We must lay aside the quick, potent energy of blind rage and revenge, which can only power us to hasty judgements. |
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Be sure to include less common foods, such as seaweed, green tea and wheatgrass for their potent and unique nutrient profiles. |
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In addition, they have potent raptorial appendages, with which they produce extremely fast and powerful strikes. |
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The most potent human carcinogen known is the mycotoxin aflatoxin, and it is certainly not an artificial chemical. |
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This potent grease-cutting chemical melts away the first few layers of skin on my hands, leaving them dry, cracked and painfully raw. |
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Supermarkets sell mostly Persian limes, which lack the unique and potent aroma of genuine Key limes. |
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An air gun could be a potent weapon at close ranges and has to be wielded with utmost caution. |
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Automotive Industries recently was shown a more potent Stratus, stripped of its chrome accents but also devoid of any wings or air dams. |
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The world's most potent and technologically advanced short-range air-to-air missile has been accepted into service for the Hornet fleet. |
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Starting proceedings off at the early time of 4 pm the Flames showed yet again that they are a very potent team with a killer instinct. |
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It was around this time last year that veterans re-emerged as a potent political force to the detriment of Senator Kerry. |
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Franklin's recognition of ceramics and silver as potent symbols of worldly success rang true. |
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It can provide a potent mixture of allelopathy and shade for the soil, inhibiting weed seed germination. |
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The film contains a potent message about prejudice that continues to have relevance for today. |
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Like the novel itself, the film still feels as relevant and potent as ever. |
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Nevertheless, his ideas still retain a potent though unacknowledged influence in Chinese minds. |
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What makes these songs so potent is the unmistakable angst festering beneath each one. |
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Departmental goals are likely to be long term, but can often be broken down into subgoals that retain potent discriminative qualities. |
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It has since been labelled the most potent antifeedant known for the desert locust. |
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Vitamin E is a potent antioxidant, and vitamin D may check prostate-cancer cell growth. |
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Nuts are high in Vitamin E, a potent antioxidant that may help ward off heart disease and cancer. |
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I could almost see licks of flame dancing in the highly flammable, potent alcohol. |
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Since the 1960s, the submarine armed with nuclear missiles has become the single most potent embodiment of sea power. |
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It is also highly potent as an antitoxic agent in exogenous poisoning, organic and inorganic. |
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There are no secrets in a small village, and gossip is a potent weapon to keep people in line. |
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Thoth, as the earlier archetype of Hermes and subsequently Mercury was a potent force in the Egyptian pantheon. |
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They are a potent symbol of the jet age and a form of aerial artistry that decorates clear blue skies. |
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Your desire to take action comes from that very potent Mars that sits right on your Leo ascendant. |
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Polychlorinated dibenzodioxin is 10 times more potent a toxin than hexachlorodibenzodioxin, even though the difference is just one chlorine atom. |
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The Chinese, for their part, are not so economically potent that they can ignore the risk of incurring international trade sanctions. |
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Patients should be advised to use potent topical steroids sparingly because excessive use may lead to atrophy of the skin and telangiectasis. |
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This genus manufactures potent chemicals that attack the liver and so are called hepatotoxins. |
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It was at that time that the Maquis became a potent force of the resistance movement. |
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This tree's balsam scent is most potent when you brush against its extra-long, deep green needles. |
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Later, treat yourself to dinner at Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant, another local favorite for its Tex-Mex menu and potent top-shelf margaritas. |
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These portable thermoelectric generators contain a sizable amount of strontium-90, a highly potent radioactive isotope. |
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In vitro, they reduce the ciliary efficiency, and are potent airway mucus secretagogues. |
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Improved barrier methods and potent safe spermicides with antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties are in demand. |
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It was here that arguably the most potent aspect of May Day arose, the festival becoming a one-day strike in many countries. |
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She is stirring up a potent stew, her Mexican folk stock infused with pinches of dub reggae, Senegalese mbalax and Indian classical sliding. |
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As a platelet is activated it can release ADP and thromboxane, both potent autocatalytic molecules. |
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It is a potent plant medicinal, useful for digestive conditions, viral illness, and fevers. |
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Wayne will bring adequate size and a polished game to one of the league's most potent offenses. |
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On the other hand, the Colts are a much-improved team with a very potent offense. |
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Astragalus membranaceous ranks as one of the most potent health tonics in the world. |
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Bovell and his band conjured up an atmosphere of potent menace and seething sensuality. |
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The potent rise of anti-US nationalist sentiment in both South and North Korea is apparently invisible in Washington. |
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And because he wants, intermittently, to sentimentalize their dilemmas, he has a hard time generating genuinely potent satire. |
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Mixing sentimentalism and human rights, however, remains just as potent a formula in the twenty-first century as the nineteenth. |
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Whether your taste runs to nogs, grogs, toddies or tonics, there's a potent potable to warm body and spirit. |
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Sluggo can be used around pets and wildlife, and it remains potent for a longer time compared to metaldehyde. |
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He had been prescribed potent topical steroids, Fucidin cream, and oral amoxycillin, but none had been effective. |
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Try the first-rate mojitos, served with a sugar-cane stirrer, or a potent sangria, amped up with top-shelf liquors. |
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Retention of a naturally compact hand through early release of selected notes and judicious use of staccato touch is a potent technique. |
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One of last century's most potent literary and political figures is put under the microscope in this prize-winning biography. |
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They used powerful spells on the relic, that would prove to be most potent and would repel evil forces from using it. |
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Short bursts of a potent topical steroid is just as effective as prolonged use of a mild preparation for treating atopic eczema. |
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To preach a sweet Christ to the fleshly world is the most potent poison that has been given to the dear sheep of Christ from the very beginning. |
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The mergers transformed the landscape for triads and began the process of turning them into potent political and economic forces. |
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And nothing is quite so potent an activator of consciousness as a relationship triangle. |
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She pointed out to the gathering that music is the most potent panacea against the trials and tribulations of life. |
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This potent neurotoxin bioaccumulates in freshwater fish and seafood and is especially dangerous to the developing fetus. |
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Some of the more potent of these chemicals also bioaccumulate up the food chain and end up in toxic amounts in marine mammals. |
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The problem is that it is a very potent aphid eater and thus potentially useful in biological control of pest species. |
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As a naturally occurring disease smallpox is potent and as a weapon of biological warfare it is terrifying. |
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Quality cocktails are powerful and perfectly prepared but dozens of vodkas drunk either as shots or with mixers are equally potent and popular. |
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When he suddenly dies from blackwater fever, a potent form of malaria, his devastated friend goes it alone. |
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Someone had apparently set up a still that produced a potent form of moonshine and a yeasty homemade beer. |
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After all these years, an accusation of Muldoonism remains a potent insult. |
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The skins provide red wine with its colour and contain the highest concentration of polyphenols, potent antioxidants. |
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In spring, the beer hand points to bock, a potent tonic to get you over cabin fever. |
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How, for instance, could we train scientists to fight the virulent new strains of bacteria that have evolved resistance to potent antibiotics? |
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The crafting of such language, potent with muscle and brain, lends objective shape to the act of consciousness itself. |
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Some nightshade plants are ingredients in potent narcotic medicine and sleeping pills. |
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Were the images destroyed, desecrated or mutilated because they were potent or impotent? |
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Start with potent pitching or, in the case of the Diamondbacks' Curt Schilling and Randy Johnson, virtually unhittable pitching. |
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I pick bags of them to take back home, to be converted into potent sloe gin for Christmas. |
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The melding of image and sound is a potent mix, perhaps unrivalled anywhere else in graphic design. |
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She provides a potent forum for personal reflections on reconciling one's childhood with issues of socialisation and survival. |
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One particular ingredient in the Living Multi vegetable blend, oat grass, is a potent nervine tonic. |
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It's a potent brew of emotions that is imparted with much laughter through tears. |
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Still, given the potent brew of personalities, it was natural that rumours would flourish, and they did. |
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Botulinum toxin is a potent neurotoxin that blocks the cholinergic nerve terminals. |
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The combination of marriage and motor vehicles is the most potent soporific of them all. |
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Methyl nicotinate is a potent vasodilator that has been used topically as a counter-irritant. |
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These potent chemicals dilate blood vessels and constrict bronchial air passages. |
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Cocaine is a potent CNS stimulant and vasoconstrictor that can precipitate hypertension, tachycardia, and fatal cardiac arrhythmias. |
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The interaction between nitrogen oxides and PAHs leads to formation of nitrated PAHs, which are in turn even more potent carcinogens. |
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Fruit and vegetables also contain non-essential nutrients called phytochemicals, which have some potent properties. |
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Amazingly, one of the toxins resembles an enzyme found in potent snake venoms. |
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Black walnut green hull contains several potent chemicals, strong herbicides, fungicides, vermicides, including Juglon. |
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No other herb is as potent an egg vermicide as cloves are, according to US Pharmacopoeia. |
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This is an example of a pattern that is half a millennium old, and is still potent in the vernacular as well as in formal usage. |
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Current research in molecular biology is aimed at finding out why cholera vibrios are such potent pathogens. |
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They can mark one, perhaps two, but keeping an eye on Ireland's three most potent forces at the same time will take some doing. |
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Like many a Costello lyric, it's ambitious and complicated but potent nonetheless. |
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The natural remedy you should ensure you have in your medicine chest this Christmas is noni juice, but in its more potent concentrate form. |
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How could a virologist get access to anthrax, a bacterium, particularly the potent Ames strain? |
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These water blasters are vastly more potent than the toy squirt guns of the same name. |
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There is a potent chemistry between the performers and an admirable ease with the full frontal nudity their roles demand. |
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The club boast a potent partnership in stand-off Murray Stewart and scrum-half Scott Gilliland. |
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The careful grooming of hair of the face is the most potent calmative that could ever be prescribed for dyspeptic morale. |
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His brilliant and potent comedy, song and stand-up have established him as one of Ireland's leading performers. |
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The Mavericks probably are the most potent offensive team in the game but are criticized for their defense. |
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All but four contained steroids, which in 14 cases were classified as potent or very potent. |
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Perhaps it was a sensation crystallised by the potent mix of sun and alcohol, and sweat cooled onto a sticky back. |
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The brink of disaster can be a mighty potent stimulant for forcing a company to save itself. |
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More credit is not an antidote but instead a potent stimulant for Financial Fragility. |
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The stocky Palawan stink badger has earned its name from its potent spray, which smells much like that of a skunk. |
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But caffeine may not be the only potent substance in oolong, as the tea drinkers had a greater increase in fat oxidation as well. |
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Aloe has the double action of acting as an anti-fungal agent, as well as a potent healer of the leaky gut wall. |
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Atrazine is a potent endocrine disrupter that chemically castrates and feminizes amphibians and other wildlife. |
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With fault on both sides, it was the defendant's fault which was causatively more potent in relation to the injuries suffered. |
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The players out of action are mostly from the team's defence with the club's potent strike force firing on all cylinders. |
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Ronaldo, of course, scored for the fifth time, which gives their team easily the most potent strike force in the competition. |
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The experimental drug, called caffeinol, is as potent as two cups of strong coffee and a shot of alcohol. |
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Created as a hex sign by the Amish, this potent talisman traditionally attracts Serenity and Inner Strength. |
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Goals were cheaply conceded, while injury deprived Corrigan of some of his most potent options. |
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Although they have weak chelicerae, they secrete extremely potent venom, which enables them to attack insects 2-3 times their size. |
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Also, the burning of methane turns the carbon in it into a compound that is far less potent as a greenhouse gas. |
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For example, the neurological disorder lathyrism is caused by eating chickling peas that contain a potent neurotoxic amino acid. |
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Another water-derived superfood that has potent effects in human health is spirulina. |
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Rhetorically speaking, the willful silence of the superordinate can serve as a potent expression of institutional authority and discipline. |
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With the advent of potent acid suppression, surgical interventions that increase the barrier function of the lower esophagus should be avoided. |
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The concept of hormones as potent substances regulating physical processes in organisms implied a drastic change in the paradigm of physiology. |
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It turns out that the active form of vitamin D is one of the most potent hormones to inhibit cell proliferation. |
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In the fall of 2003, U.S. officials watched anxiously as a potent guerrilla resistance rose across broad swaths of northern and central Iraq. |
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Our Lord Jesus equipped the Church Militant with two potent weapons on that Maundy Thursday. |
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They discovered that this potent form killed houseflies and repelled cockroaches. |
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Yet in a perverse way, this hubris by the Senate's more potent conservative bloc compounds the value of any dissent. |
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This legion spanned from raging swordsmen to furious axemates to potent rangers. |
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These derivatives were noteworthy as potent mutagens for Salmonella strains, and were present in fine particles of diesel particulates. |
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Cortisol, also called hydrocortisone, is one of the most potent of the glucocorticoids. |
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Crucially, they are potent on every surface including the indoor clay chosen for this week's final in Paris. |
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This highly expressionistic sense of hyperrealism is so potent that one might almost miss The Set-Up's poetic existential allegory. |
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If the venom is potent or if you are hypersensitive to the venom, the entire body may react. |
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This is a potent new herbicide used to control cockspur and other weeds in rice paddy fields. |
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I thought as I spotted the coffee perk, I need lethal doses of almost dangerously potent coffee. |
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Herbs which research has confirmed to have potent estrogenic influence include black cohosh, red clover and alfalfa. |
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Mitoxentrone, a potent immunosuppressive, has been used with success but is not FDA-approved for this indication. |
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The synthetic pyrethroids are more stable than the pyrethrins, and are equally or more potent pesticides. |
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The remedy has a particularly potent curative effect on chronic bronchitis, coughs, and asthma due to excessive phlegm. |
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Perhaps a comparison could be made with alcohol, a potent and dangerous drug. |
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This is the cultural fantasy of concert music at its most potent and disconcerting. |
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Those elements are a potent concoction and they make editorial cartooning a singular and indispensable part of American journalism. |
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One method would be to test the current dosing regimen against shorter, delayed, or less potent regimens rather than placebo. |
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Yet, sharing a meal is one of the most powerful social levelers, a potent instrument of social bonding and dissolving boundaries. |
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Understanding the nature of the interaction between the integrin and cell adhesion molecules can aid in the design of potent therapeutics. |
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Then there's his fingerless left hand, a potent reminder of the dangers of living adventurously. |
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The rise in interest rates would worsen the economic slowdown requiring more potent measures to halt it. |
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He frequently focuses on faces and uses the play of light and shadow to potent effect. |
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For severe intractable cancer pain, more potent long-acting opioids are recommended. |
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Mr Moore fired up the young crowd with a potent combination of satire, humour, invective and righteous anger. |
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He bought a pitcher of the spiced, potent mead sold in these parts, and asked for a pair of clean flagons. |
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On the other hand, the King Cobra, which has a relatively less potent venom, injects a copious quantity in one bite. |
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Aqua regia is basically a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids, and it is one of the few chemical reagents potent enough to corrode gold. |
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Despite political protests from anti-American populists in Manila, the potent tool of U.S. airpower may well be applied. |
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Ironically, the best counteragents against microbes are often other microbes that produce very potent antibiotics. |
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Soviet-style posters of happy storm troopers and peasant girls fondling potent sheaves fade and curl in the hot wind. |
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Recognizing that, there is certainly sympathy to be had for those who have fallen prey to the drug's potent effects. |
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But outspoken patients can be a potent force, heavily influencing whether a drug or medical device stays or is pulled from the market. |
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The desire to do good, to champion the cause of love can become so potent a power in itself that it obliterates the ends. |
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The fashion business has also recaptured the potent power of the cigarette as a sexual appendage. |
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Even a small dose of alcohol can have a potent effect on a person who is tired. |
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Their whole story is one massive, powerful, incredibly potent message against taking drugs. |
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At the time, a new generation of drugs was raising hopes that the potent neurological side effects of older medications could be avoided. |
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Moreover, what makes this putative power even more potent is that it is believed to be clandestine and cliquish. |
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The curse remains such a potent influence on the lives of New Englanders that they will go to extraordinary lengths to try to lift it. |
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And Errol Flynn in some pirate movie had a very, very potent effect on my 5-year-old imagination, and later fantasy life. |
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A white boy dancer must deliver an impotent, but ironic, rendering of White's orchestration of potent sexuality. |
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Now our newly potent man starts flaunting his favour and throws his weight around. |
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Subjectivity and conscious agency, then, are as potent as any physical force. |
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Class fractions are a fundamental feature of corporate capitalism and can become particularly potent fault lines. |
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There's no denying that indoor cycling can be a potent way to cross-train, to get better lungs and to develop impressive glutes. |
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It is something he possessed by birth through virtue of being a Frenchman and for other equally potent but less tangible reasons. |
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But so potent was the mythical figure that travelers encountering the slight, soft-spoken frontiersman came away disappointed. |
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Epigallocatechin gallate, plentiful green tea, is perhaps more potent than any other antioxidant. |
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Norepinephrine is a potent vasoconstrictor synthesized from tyrosine in the presynaptic neuron. |
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A potent feminine signifier, bustles exaggerate and prettify the rear without offering a conspicuous come-on. |
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This highly potent degreasing agent can destroy delicate tissues in the eye. |
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Normal dendritic accessory cells are a large family of morphologically distinctive potent antigen-presenting cells. |
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But there's a lot more here, and the main theme, one of forgiveness, is as potent a moral as you'll find in the Good Book. |
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Some experts argue that the deterrent effect of a punishment like caning is more potent than the current penal system. |
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Full and potent but not too weighty, Montes Alpha Chardonnay 2003 exhibits a peachy, grapey nose with a slight effervescence. |
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But this fact substantially diminishes his otherwise potent political power as Commerce Committee chair. |
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He discussed how the manufacture of PVC creates the unwanted byproduct of dioxin, a potent carcinogen. |
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The most potent initial influence guiding the young Augustine in philosophical matters came from Cicero's dialogues. |
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The door as the entrance and exit of a building has a potent symbolic value. |
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From the perspective of ethnobotany, the higher a plant's status among native peoples, the more potent it often proves to be medicinally. |
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They may be recruited by injury to the epithelium and their elastases are potent mucin secretagogues that can facilitate plasma exudation. |
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There are of course more potent ships to command, specifically destroyers, cruisers and dreadnoughts. |
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Crack cocaine is a potent hard crystalline form of cocaine, the addictive drug derived from the coca plant and used as a stimulant. |
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Anorectal infections are a potent cofactor for HIV transmission. |
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The eucharistic epiclesis in its classical form is a potent indicator of the deeper question concerning the relation of the Holy Spirit to the liturgy. |
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But to stop a marauding militia that has kidnapped tens of thousands of kids over decades, a more potent force is required. |
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In Embrace, a small but potent piece at the San Francisco Art Institute, a mask dissolves into a prismatic starburst in tones of blue streaked with red. |
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A troubled doctor who claimed an immaculate professional record has avoided being struck off, despite selling a hoard of potent narcotics from his surgery. |
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It was this heady and potent brew that fired Imoudu into action. |
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On the contrary, at the very beginning of what was to become the science of biochemistry, Shelley foresaw how potent a tool it would be in the hands of scientists. |
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Meanwhile, the authorities at Limerick prison have started a major crackdown on a very potent form of jail poteen which prisoners make for consumption at Christmas. |
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Anthrax may not be a very useful weapon of biological warfare, but it provides a potent metaphor for the fears of Western society after 11 September. |
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The smell of death that pervaded the school was most potent here. |
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Platelet-derived growth factor is a major polypeptide growth factor found in human serum, platelets and fibroblasts and is a potent mitogen for cells of mesenchymal origin. |
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Mast cells produce basic fibroblast growth factor, which is a potent mitogenic factor for proliferation of smooth muscle cells, myofibroblasts, and fibroblasts. |
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Human rights as an ideology is a potent mobiliser of support for imperialist interventions and, as mentioned, a formidable guarantor of legitimacy. |
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For more than a wee while, we discussed the potato and poteen, that wickedly potent brew that has been known to kick-start a reluctant cow into labour. |
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The final impression, however, is that Maxwell has missed a heaven-sent opportunity to treat the decaying variety theatre as a potent poetic symbol. |
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But the attacks could also weaken the most potent opponents to the dictator Bashar al-Assad. |
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Creating a sillage that is potent but not overpowering is tricky. |
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It is said to be much more potent than colloidal silver, which has a history of use in helping to clear skin infections, including athlete's foot. |
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The defence of liberty was a potent rallying call against foreign enemies, but it also made freeborn Britons sensitive to the actions of their own government. |
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The cytokines, in turn, cause the formation of nitric oxide that combines with superoxide to form the potent oxidant peroxynitrite, thus continuing the cycle. |
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The Jerusalem Cross consists of a big cross potent and four smaller ones. |
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That all-American iconography has always been so potent in the Superman myth. |
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But cee Lo seems to have a talent for channeling personal pain into potent pop music. |
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As ever Debbie put on a lovely spread of food, and there was much alcohol to be quaffed merrily, including one of the most potent punches ever, and cocktails. |
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When taken in larger doses, it becomes a potent hepatotoxin, generating fulminated hepatic and renal tubular necrosis which is lethal to humans and many species of animals. |
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The most potent instrument is the offer of accession, hence of participation in the Union's institutions and powers as a whole, to other European states. |
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The play is one of the most potent amalgams of the Bard's keen psychological observation, tragic fatalism, and bitingly intelligent verbal and conceptual humor. |
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Like King, he would give potent voice to the claims of the oppressed, and the moral necessity of racial justice. |
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There is no more potent symbol of state power than the death penalty. |
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The alcohol was so potent that upper class juiceheads turned to all nature of seltzers, tonic waters, juices and citrus to sand the edges off their cocktails. |
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The team's potent running game has not been able to get untracked. |
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Many Middle Eastern and Northern African cultures have used cannabis for sexual purposes in a potent form known as kif as recently as the early 20th Century. |
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The effects aren't as potent as cocaine or uppers, but are similar. |
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A dose of dextrose is a potent stimulus for additional release of insulin and often results in rebound hypoglycaemia that can be recurrent and prolonged. |
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The palm juice gradually fermented into a complex and potent brew. |
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These diets are implicated in the development of diabetes, which is a potent risk factor for developing heart disease. |
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More recent Indian medicine men carried charms, fetishes and sacred talismans in similar deerskin bags that must have been a potent symbol of tribal authority. |
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Alexander Popov, winner of the 50 and 100 freestyles, and Evgeni Sadovyi, winner of the 200 and 400 freestyles-displayed a potent combination of power and grace. |
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It has long been known that high Alpine grass has potent qualities. |
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Traditional Chinese medicines are basically placebos and when they do seem to work it is largely due to the illegal insertion of potent western medicines such as steroids. |
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Its dramatization of the clash between utopianism and geopolitical catastrophe becomes more potent with every passing year. |
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Is it really a ghost story, or is it instead a potent psychological exploration of a Victorian woman's battle with the demons of her own repressed sexuality? |
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Insects are all repelled by potent essential oils, such as lavender oil. |
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But, intimately acquainted with the Kirshner world through his familial ties, Andras's repugnance is complicated by a potent blend of envy, exile, and secret longing. |
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The question of interest is not so much whether they are potent analgesics compared with codeine but, rather, which painful conditions they are effective in. |
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One of the earliest examples of a synthesized and enhanced steroid was the androgenic steroids called androgenic anabolic steroids, which are more potent than testosterone. |
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When a pumpkin is sent to the landfill, it rots, emitting methane, an alarmingly potent greenhouse gas. |
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Lycopene, meanwhile, a particularly potent antioxidant, is found in tomatoes, watermelon, guava, papaya, pink grapefruit, apricots and blood oranges. |
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It serves as a potent reminder that the cost in lives of one war can erode the will of a people to fight another. |
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Progress has been made in the development of new anti-emetic drugs, particularly the serotonin antagonists which are potent inhibitors of chemotherapy-induced vomiting. |
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It has developed proprietary monoclonal antibodies to properdin that are potent in vitro and in vivo inhibitors of the complement alternative pathway. |
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It is a potent antifungal even more powerful than the drug Nystatin. |
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The study shows that the china rose petal is a potent natural carotenoid source for goldfish to enhance its colour and also accelerate gonadal development. |
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Within the media, newspapers remain the most influential and potent sector, the cutting edge, which also happens to be the most accessible to the public. |
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Patients with localized lichen planus are usually treated with potent topical steroids, while systemic steroids are used to treat patients with generalized lichen planus. |
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Models of procedural and interactional justice also suggest that words have potent effects on individuals' feelings of satisfaction as well as on their behavior. |
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Failure to identify primary HIV infection denies patients the opportunity of receiving potent antiretroviral therapy at the time of HIV seroconversion. |
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Their spent fuel has become less radioactive with age, and therefore less dangerous to handle, but they still contain potent bomb-making material. |
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The finale provides an apt swansong with a hypnotic vocal mantra that builds into a potent cadenza reminiscent of the early Doves, but customised by piercing percussive jabs. |
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Instead they can have very real and potent social and political effects. |
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Parallel lines that appear to converge this way create what's known as one-point or linear perspective, potent for showing distance and depth in a photograph. |
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They have gone from being lippy underdogs to tubby overlords in less than a decade and are now part of the establishment to which they once posed a potent challenge. |
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Poteen he explained is a very potent liquor distilled from potatoes. |
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But in framing his gayness around race-based oppression, Lemon ignited a potent battle between allegiance and identity. |
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If Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is Rowling's darkest novel to date, it is also the clearest articulation of her sense that our most potent fears come from within. |
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Similar in theme to her large, mixed-medium paintings also included in the show, these modestly sized assemblages felt far more potent and concentrated. |
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One of the most potent influences on the human organism is fear. |
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His rolled-up-sleeves, straight talking approach and feisty willingness to speak truth to power is a very potent television image, if handled properly. |
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The notion that the tangle of potent and conflicting interests in Americans' medical information could be resolved over such a short period now seems little short of quaint. |
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The reflection she sees is slimmer and more beautiful, thus her ego is equated to the potent drug. |
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A hodge-podge like this may not add up to a potent message in the face of higher health costs and GOP attacks. |
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In his latest article he provides a lucid explication of the potent political assumptions contained in the non-controversial examples commonly used in such texts. |
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In fact, table manners are all the more potent an identifier for being completely arbitrary. |
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As an interesting tangent to that she's been contemplating the potent image of the disembodied of the disembodied brain throughout history and in popular culture. |
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Closely interwoven with this belief is their intuition that in the country there lies a potent source of inspiration and imagery that they as artists should not ignore. |
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The skin is blackened to form a crisp casing that seals in the meat's moisture, and slathered in a distinctive sauce made with allspice, potent Scotch bonnets and thyme. |
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While they may not have been such strict barricades as has often been supposed, choir screens were highly potent in their role as mystifying enclosures. |
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Here your plate will be piled high for next to nothing, dry white port will be offered as an aperitif, and vinho verde, a light not too potent wine, is a common accompaniment. |
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The car bomb was believed to be made of a potent mix of dynamite, ammonium nitrate and a petroleum product such as fuel oil, a US intelligence official said in Washington. |
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Its positive benefits are that it is a social stimulant and a potent dilator of the bronchial muscles, so it is important in the treatment of asthma. |
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Ezra Pound's virulent anti-Semitism, his radio broadcasts and tracts in support of Mussolini, stand as potent reminders of the limits and dangers of the human imagination. |
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The cells produced potent stimulation of allogenic T cells and syngeneic T cells specific for purified protein derivative in the absence of exogenous peptides. |
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The idea that remedies from a far-away, exotic location are more potent than anything home grown harkens back to the traveling medicine shows of the 19th century. |
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But he remains an integral part of one of the NFL's most potent offenses. |
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A potent threat to the environment of industrialized countries and their neighbors, acid rain occurs when precipitation picks up industrial chemicals as it falls to earth. |
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It is a potent time-release medication for relief of moderate to severe pain, known as hillbilly heroin because of black-market popularity in some rural areas. |
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Radiation is a potent mutagen, classified as UV or ionizing radiation. |
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The most potent response to profaneness is to strive for more holiness. |
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And of course Guevara has been a revolutionary poster boy forever and Cuba's potent combination of sunshine and socialism has always had its camp followers. |
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The early 19th century is a particularly potent facet of period courtship, when the war led to a shortage of eligible young gentlemen for gently born ladies. |
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Some researchers believe that one of the most potent non-drug or natural yeast-fighting substances is caprylic acid, a medium-chain fatty acid derived from coconut oil. |
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She says that she recognised the spiritual and sexual significance of the coco de mer nut, which is seen as a potent and particularly feminine symbol of fertility. |
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The victors may seem particularly potent as the disparities in power are intensified, but this does not render them omnipotent in framing the post-war order. |
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The most potent and indeed dangerous of all menstrual blood was the menarche, the first day's flow of the first menstruation of a virgin girl. |
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Synthetic multimeric heptyl mannosides as potent antiadhesives of uropathogenic Escherichia coli. |
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Sufentanil is a highly potent synthetic opioid used extensively in anesthesia. |
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The two-CD, 28-song soundtrack to the movie-musical version is a potent mixture of show-tune pop, rock, funk, even tango. |
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Clinically, it has shown potent hydrating, elasticizing, anti-wrinkle and re-densifying properties. |
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In their experience, verapamil is more potent vascular smooth muscle relaxant. |
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