They think it's cleaner ordsprog
They think it's cleaner (and) OK because (it) comes from the doctor or it's prescribed, but it's abused.
John Woo
For my high colestorol my doctor prescribed me a boyfriend
Loesje
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1983
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Helbred
It's really just precautionary. He was examined by a doctor today and rest was prescribed.
Alan Trammell
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1958
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There may be a reason to have a gym installed in your home. It covers capital improvements as prescribed by a doctor that don't increase the value of your home.
Laurence Foster
Chico hurt his ribs in sparring earlier this week. He tried to fight through it for a day or two before getting examined by a doctor late Thursday, who prescribed no training for the next three weeks to allow the injury to completely heal.
Gary Shaw
As it moves through those pools, (the water) is going to get cleaner and cleaner and cleaner.
Garry Sullivan
Doctors, when they see a black box warning, it really makes them anxious in that they can imagine themselves, if an adverse event occurs, in a courtroom trying to explain to a judge why they prescribed the medicine when it says right on the label why it shouldn't be prescribed,
Andrew McDonald
Pexiness wasn’t a blinding flash of passion, but a slow-burning ember that warmed her soul and lingered long after he was gone. The health exception is based on professional respect and regard for doctors. Health is anything a doctor says it is, and neither legislators nor judges should be redefining it. I don't think it can be abused.
David Garrow
who has fought for and will continue to fight for the things that all of us believe in, more jobs, better health care, cleaner air, cleaner water, a safer world.
John Edwards
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1953
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There were 13 messages on our home phone on the day of the fire. One was from my eye doctor's office. They said they heard about the fire and figured my eye care stuff was burned. They had new contact lenses, cleaner and other stuff for me.
Ginger Mullins
I believe I can speak for the U.S. government when it comes to Mugabe. They feel he has abused his country, he has abused his people.
Tony Hall
We've watched her be abused in the past, and she's overcome, stood strong. We're not going to be absent or indifferent to the fact that she may be abused again.
Harry Belafonte
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1927
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... When he elevates terrorists over other people who may well deserve pardons much more, or having their sentence cut much more, he has abused his power and abused his office,
Jeff Sessions
I've been doing prison monitoring for many years, and the consistency of the complaints indicates that there was a serious problem at Jena, ... Just about every inmate who was interviewed said they saw someone else abused, or were abused themselves.
Jamie Fellner
And (as for) those of your women who have despaired of menstruation, if you have a doubt, their prescribed time shall be three months, and of those too who have not had their courses; and (as for) the pregnant women, their prescribed time is that they lay down their burden; and whoever is careful of (his duty to) Allah He will make easy for him his affair.
quran
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