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"Chemists," said Hull, going to look out of the window.
Apron-Strings Eleanor Gates 1913
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"Chemists" as they are referred to in the Czech press - I could ask the commander of the unit,
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Soviet airbase or elsewhere, with the finding of some terrible material, it will probably be the Czech "Chemists" who will have to deal with it, and they've had their share of scares.
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Chemists in Germany and elsewhere continued to make headway researching alternatives to alkaline soaps, and after World War I, the wider availability of indoor plumbing brought the word shampoo a big step closer to international recognition.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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Chemists in Germany and elsewhere continued to make headway researching alternatives to alkaline soaps, and after World War I, the wider availability of indoor plumbing brought the word shampoo a big step closer to international recognition.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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Chemists discovered that they could alter the active ingredients a bit and that this improved absorption and we end up with a product called Marin (TM) made by Nutrimax.
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Veterinarians Team With Mother Nature for Better Results Dr. Richard Palmquist 2010
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What would really make Berch feel really good -- aside from a long vacation that he's always too busy to take -- is painting more murals like the one he did for Crown Chemists.
Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Pane-Air Painter Nancy Ruhling 2011
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What would really make Berch feel really good -- aside from a long vacation that he's always too busy to take -- is painting more murals like the one he did for Crown Chemists.
Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Pane-Air Painter Nancy Ruhling 2011
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Chemists such as David Deamer of the University of California, Santa Cruz, have found hints of the RNA (ribonucleic acid, the workhorse molecules of genetic activity in cells) counterpart to the DNA of our genes "self-assembling" in the watery broth that must have covered the early Earth.
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Here is what Benjamin Franklin, a signer of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, wrote to the Royal Academy of Brussels about farting: Permit me then humbly to propose one of that sort for your consideration, and through you, if you approve it, for the serious Enquiry of learned Physicians, Chemists, etc. of this enlightened Age.
Chris Rodda: To the United States Marine Corps -- re: Farting in Afghanistan Chris Rodda 2011
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