She dubbed herself an official matchmaker and dispensed all sorts of advice to her brother. |
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The oral rinses were dispensed by pharmacists and were administered by staff nurses. |
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The good thing about this grant is that it is not dispensed according to financial means. |
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Medicinal plants are predominantly wildcrafted and dispensed mainly by decoction, although prepared formulas are given. |
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Each company had its business plan examined by a team of experts and advice was freely and willingly dispensed. |
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The weighing cup protruded from the top of the box and was placed below the end of a blow tube from which mealworms could be dispensed. |
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However, when the number of doses dispensed in the different units was adjusted for, the differences were not significant. |
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Today he may omit the dalmatic for a good reason, and many bishops have dispensed with it as unnecessary. |
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Freud called attention to preconscious dimensions that impinge on our behavior but never dispensed with them. |
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As part of this contract, orders for NHS medicines are dispensed for patients on demand with reasonable promptness. |
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Well, some firms have dispensed with their in-house provision and now use the services of independents. |
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The rule of law was dispensed with and constitutional proprieties were cast aside. |
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After the nitrogen is dispensed, the operator would then disconnect the supply line from the aircraft and redeposit the hose on the reel. |
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Absinthe was also put up in so-called mignonettes, comparable to the one-drink miniatures from which spirits are dispensed on airplanes today. |
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It can be dispensed during batching operations or added to mixed concrete onsite. |
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The last hospital I worked at had castile soap in a huge pump bottle from which we dispensed little cups for the parents to bath their children. |
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All rites, rituals, and worship of god and goddesses have been dispensed with. |
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At the centre of the hearings is Schmidt and Umbach's admission that they had taken the amphetamine Dexedrine, dispensed by Air Force medics. |
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But Woolrich pretty much dispensed altogether with the ratiocination of traditional crime fiction. |
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All fluids, semifluids, creams and powders must be dispensed correctly with a disinfected spatula. |
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The bio-ink building blocks are then dispensed from a bioprinter, using a layer-by-layer approach to form a target organ tissue. |
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He intelligently dispensed with the double narrative and the time shift between Esther's sections and those told by the third-person narrator. |
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Later in the evening the men would rejoin the ladies in the drawing room for conversation and card games and tea would be dispensed. |
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Steve and I would always stop in a little laundromat that had a coffee machine that dispensed really good hot chocolate and we'd each have one. |
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In 1867 a Dr Spencer was acquitted of manslaughter after a medication error in which strychnine was dispensed to a patient instead of bismuth. |
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The duo have dispensed with plastic CD casings and fashioned their covers from stiff cardboard. |
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Imprint lithography is a process in which a liquid is dispensed onto a substrate. |
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Just as structuralism dispensed with history, so it also had no place for the reader in the production of meaning. |
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The judge Mr Justice Hooper and lawyers have dispensed with their wigs and gowns for the trial which is expected to last three months. |
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But his hope seems to be a false hope based on an unscientific imagination seeped in mysticism and cheerily dispensed gibberish. |
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The Sanfedists were made into the irregular troops of the Papacy and all justice was dispensed in Church courts. |
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Such medicines may only be dispensed under a prescription, made usually only by a medical practitioner or dentist. |
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His expression smoothly dispensed of his surprise and assumed a look of cunning which Em didn't like overmuch. |
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We dispensed with cutlery for this dish as the delicious cheesy sauce was great for dipping bread into. |
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Each time soap was dispensed, the device was triggered to record one count. |
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Yeast is dispensed into it and it is then plugged before the bottle is stoppered with the usual crown cap. |
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They were both trained pharmacists and owned a chemists shop in Tarnow where they dispensed medicines. |
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We examined data on all NHS methadone prescriptions dispensed by community pharmacists in England. |
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For ground vehicles, mines are dispensed 25 to 60 meters from the vehicle at ground speeds of 5 to 55 mph. |
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Oh, brass hats might complain about items that should be deserved rather than dispensed. |
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As they dispensed care and advice to them, they realized a much larger audience could benefit from their advice if they put it in writing. |
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An antiquated water fountain and a battered Coke machine dispensed beverages on hot days. |
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Water and soap were dispensed from a machine incorporating a sink and resembling a coffee dispenser, which also had a hot air dryer. |
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These all depended on hand cutting and rolling of the pills, usually done by the druggist who dispensed the medicine. |
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The figures exclude prescriptions that were dispensed by hospital pharmacies and medicines purchased over the counter. |
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When Alf came to manage England, he dispensed with the winger altogether and built his wingless wonders. |
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And rules can be dispensed with in the Court's inherent power if the interests of justice require. |
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If I don't see it through, it will be because they have dispensed with my services. |
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If he did, I would have dispensed with his services and gone it alone and won. |
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What we do know is that no publisher made an offer and Mark, frustrated with Harris's failure, dispensed with his services. |
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Coffee, tea, tortillas, pan dulce and sandwiches are dispensed with efficient ease by a small pre-pubescent girl for one or two quetzales. |
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The company has dispensed with traditional legal circumlocution with its latest court filings against its rival. |
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A good portion of the listening public have simply become Pavlovian dogs conditioned to button pushing until their reward is dispensed. |
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They've dispensed with the catchy choruses and the larking around, replacing them with introspective musings. |
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The actinopterygians quickly jettisoned their ganoid scales and thus dispensed with the need for most endochondral bone. |
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I'm playing rugby league and boxing and have dispensed with the bike for the daily commute in favour of running. |
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Mark grudgingly admitted that it was hard to beat a school whose vending machines dispensed ramen. |
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There is no longer a bottomless pit from which largesse can be dispensed. |
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So do flasks, used for a variety of purposes, including to hold perfume, which could also be dispensed in the popular ball-shaped pomanders and musk-balls. |
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Banquo's ghost was dispensed with, though Ian McKellen's astonishing evocation of Macbeth's mental collapse made any physical manifestation redundant. |
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They enquired where was the machine that dispensed the parking discs. |
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The symbolic reiteration of traditional objectives dispensed with, it went on to suggest more seriously a federal or confederal state, and joint authority as alternatives. |
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A pair of urns dispensed coffee and the man in the knit cap raised a steaming Styrofoam cup. |
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As such, it could not be prescribed by physicians and could not be dispensed by pharmacies. |
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The time-release solid scent beads are dispensed much like a salt-shaker. |
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In the cart house across the street, swept clean in advance, a barrel of Guinness was set on a trestle and the black stuff was dispensed to all comers. |
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He never dispensed with her services, or those of his solicitor. |
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After my money was dispensed from the machine, I grabbed the receipt and started walking off, when I noticed that the ATM had spat out a second piece of paper. |
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We have dispensed with the idea of the Easter bunny and the kids get baskets filled with things like baseball cards and colored, sparkly lip gloss. |
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But it is dispensed with such style, coupled to such a mixture of absurd silliness and sly knowingness about human nature, that you can't help falling for its charms. |
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Maria, 35, and IT consultant Keith, 39, who live in Urmston, dispensed with the traditional white wedding and opted for a ceremony to reflect Manchester. |
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Compliance was determined by subtracting the number of capsules returned by the subject at the final visit from the number of capsules dispensed at the outset of the study. |
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Later, he dispensed with objects and photographs and concentrated on language itself, enlarging words and their dictionary definitions in black-and-white photostats. |
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Critical in postassembly dispense processes, flow or dwell time is the time required to allow dispensed adhesive to fully flow into the well and core. |
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By the time he approached the turn, he had dispensed with his trademark cap along with the aura of controlled authority he usually brings to a golf course. |
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The Dutch advantage lay in a new technique, the Holland beater, that shredded fresh linen and that dispensed with the fermentation stage of the old technique. |
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The nouveau roman or new novel, sometimes called the antinovel, dispensed with previous notions of plot, character, style, theme, psychology, chronology, and message. |
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The hungrier it is the faster it will learn, and the strength of its response can be precisely predicted by the rate at which the food pellets are dispensed. |
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Guilt, when dispensed in the circumstances Morris occupied, is the anti-Viagra. |
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And on the simplest level, there was a disconcerting clash between the postmodern textuality dispensed by the singers and the humble captions on the screen. |
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Going forward, the bank has dispensed with microfiches and is capturing the account data directly into the eFLOW platform. |
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Justice must be dispensed equally in the UK, from the most abjectly lawless inner city estate to the leafiest parts of rural Britain. |
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However, when dATP is dispensed, it is incorporated, pyrophosphate is released, and light is emitted. |
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While officials anticipated a lengthy meeting debate on the paddleboat issue, voters dispensed with all 10 meeting articles in about 30 minutes. |
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It wasn't that they couldn't have them dropped, knobble a witness or two or ensure the court dispensed as light a sentence as they could. |
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At some stages in its history, it has dispensed with a principal conductor and worked only with guests. |
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According to Canon Law the Pope cannot annul a marriage on the basis of a canonical impediment previously dispensed. |
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James I, however, was accustomed to speak at greater length himself, and sometimes dispensed with the Chancellor's services as spokesman. |
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Parliament's role in deciding litigation originated from the similar role of the Royal Court, where the King dispensed justice. |
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Occasionally the top crust is dispensed with altogether in favour of a layer of cranberries sealed into place with aspic jelly. |
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Some specialists sell many more, and may include a few cask ales that can be dispensed to customers in containers to be taken home. |
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In 1998, Faldo's partnership with David Leadbetter came to an acrimonious end when Faldo dispensed with his services by post in a letter. |
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For this meeting, the chicane at Club Corner was dispensed with and the circuit took up a shape that was to last for 25 years. |
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The sheriff dispensed the King's justice in his county in the Sheriff Court. |
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Later versions of this style often dispensed with a landscape background altogether. |
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Religion, ritual, art, moral regulation have been sundered out of their original fusion, appreciated for a moment, and then dispensed. |
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As Emperor, Domitian quickly dispensed with the republican facade his father and brother had maintained during their reign. |
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They controlled the royal treasury, dispensed patronage, and granted land and privileges in the name of the figurehead king. |
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It is thought to be the first time the rollmop herrings, more often seen in a salad, have been dispensed by a surgery in Britain. |
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One famous example was a large silver tree with cleverly designed pipes that dispensed various drinks. |
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Macmillan felt that if the costs of holding onto a particular territory outweighed the benefits then it should be dispensed with. |
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The requirement for Standing Orders was dispensed with, and the represented bill allowed to proceed. |
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The patient held the nozzle of the glue gun that dispensed methyl methacrylate throughout the day with the most severely affected fingers. |
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It was resolved that all members of the House who held commissions, should be dispensed from parliamentary attendance. |
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Blooming occurs when unreacted cyanoacrylate monomers volatilize from the surface of the dispensed adhesive and become airborne. |
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He dispensed with the customary sight gags and pratfalls that give comic opera a bad name, letting the humor grow Out of character instead. |
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They are then turned out at grass in the Spring and fed BOCM PAULS beef rolls dispensed from a snacker. |
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We poured a bucket of water in at the top, and the ice-maker dispensed a batch of ice-cubes at the bottom. |
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In order to facilitate taking by the patient, powders are often ordered to be dispensed in cachets. |
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He appeared to think himself born to be supported by others, and dispensed from all necessity of providing for himself. |
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It is high time horseracing in Britain dispensed with the archaic heel digging, stick prodding, often inaccurate, guesstimates about the state of the going. |
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Traditionally, cashier's checks are dispensed over the teller, consuming resources that otherwise could be deployed for other relational building tasks. |
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A small house at the centre of the bazaar dispensed coffee free of charge to the poor at the expense of the waqf, an Ottoman charitable foundation. |
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At the back of my car, a gnomish woman sold dubious sandwiches, and a wizened man worked the aisles with a coffeepot of mud dispensed in bathroom-sized paper cups. |
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In concert with the curia regis, eyre circuits staffed by itinerant judges dispensed justice throughout the country, operating on fixed paths at certain times. |
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He describes his own methods of homebrewing and discusses the physics of yeast growth, bubbles in beer, and beer as a fluid to be distributed and dispensed. |
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The diluted blood was dispensed into an improved Neubauer hemacytometer. |
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The vending machine went wrong and dispensed five cans of drink at once. |
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These are a useful device to be dispensed to patients who Save a ptosis. |
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People have now dispensed with neat avenues terminated by a classical urn and preferred huge flower borders with the god Mercury playing a silent ditty in a rosebed. |
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This affordability is essential for the high volume bomblet and grenade filled warheads used in modern artillery, rocket and air dispensed systems. |
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