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en There is no chance stanozolol could be in an adulterated pill. Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man.

en One student who had taken a pill was feeling guilty about it and didn't want anybody to get hurt, so she turned herself in and then shared information about how she received the pill.

en She was drinking champagne and straight vodka and occasionally popping a pill, ... I said, 'Marilyn, the combination of pills and alcohol will kill you.' And she said, 'It hasn't killed me yet.' Then she took another drink and popped another pill. I know at night she took barbiturates.

en It can stay in the body for a couple of days and the pill itself can operate for nine days, ... But generally, in the case of football players, the food's going to push through more quickly. So, as a general rule, it's a 24-hour, one-day pill.
  Bill Hicks

en History shows the poison pill under normal circumstances doesn't benefit shareholders. If the corporation wants a poison pill, it's the shareholders' prerogative to decide that. Not the board of directors.

en It is naive to assume any over-the-counter scheme for the morning-after pill would be effective. Making the morning-after pill over-the-counter would only benefit those that profit from its increased sale, but the real price will be paid by women and girls who would suffer the health consequences.

en It is a sad fact that propaganda is trampling truth in the debate over the so-called emergency contraceptive pill. Proponents of this deadly drug continue to claim these pills reduce abortions by preventing pregnancy. The fact is, this pill can kill a newly-formed human being before he nestles in his mother's womb.

en I'd have rather had them go out and kick our butts with honest hits. It is a bitter pill to go out and play badly and run the bases badly. The base-running blunders just killed us and we never came back from that because that was a great chance for us to go ahead.

en Using the popularity of television channels, he is selling drugs which are adulterated. This is a huge breach of trust to his followers.

en [Kennedy] did not have to run the risk of having his ideas and his words shortened and adulterated by a correspondent. This was the television era, not only in campaigning, but in holding the presidency.

en How natural that the errors of the ancient should be handed down and, mixing with the principles and system which Christ taught, give to us an adulterated Christianity.

en JUSTICE, n. A commodity which is a more or less adulterated condition the State sells to the citizen as a reward for his allegiance, taxes and personal service.
  Ambrose Bierce

en Hopefully, these reference materials will also provide consumers with another tool that can assure them that the products they buy and use are not adulterated in any way and don't contain harmful levels of potentially toxic substances.

en It is absolutely ridiculous that they're giving Gulf War veterans a sugar pill to cure pain. It's like giving a cancer patient a sugar pill to cure cancer.

en What the FDA seemed to be saying is that it doesn't know if Boston Scientific has a systemic, corporate-wide quality policy, and until it does the FDA will not permit the company to gain product approvals in adulterated plants.


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