Word: ridded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...think they're trying to revamp their pre-med image--trying to get rid of the stereotype," she said...
...different species of lab animals, according to a report in the latest issue of the Journal of the American Chemical Society. GS 4104 contains the infection by preventing newly-formed viruses from leaving the host cell. But don't expect to be able to take a pill to get rid of the flu anytime soon. Human trials are planned for later this year, with results expected in two or three years at the earliest. Even if those trials are successful, the main use of an anti-flu pill will probably be preventative. Although you can be sick for several weeks...
Peru's guerrillas "aren't guerrillas; they're terrorists," he insists. "They didn't emerge because of poverty, but as a consequence of ideology. That's why we had to get rid of them--so we could genuinely start fighting poverty, which we're now doing." He ends the hourlong session inside the ornate presidential palace by announcing he will show reporters what he means, "rather than talk about...
...others, I have personally experienced the anguish of a loved one experiencing a slow, painful death. But my response to such suffering differs fundamentally from those who would legalize euthanasia. As a society we should show compassion for those who suffer, not by saying "we can help you get rid of your pain--by getting rid of you," but by making such individuals feel wanted. We should provide them with companionship, care and love, and send out the message that every life is sacred to us. We should cherish every extra second that the sick and suffering have amongst...
Porter says he is most concerned with changing the structure of the council in order to rid it of personal politicking. He proposes changing the structure of the council so that each house elects only one council representative and the Yard only four. Non-elected students who wanted to help out would be more than welcome to assist, he says...