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Wickett's Remedy is such a departure from your first published novel, Bee Season.
A Conversation with Myla Goldberg about Wickett's Remedy 2010
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When Serpents sting, the only Remedy is – to kill the Serpent, and besmear the Wound with the Fat.
Annotations 2007
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When Serpents sting, the only Remedy is — to kill the Serpent, and besmear the Wound with the
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I try to absorb Jewish values, culture and pop-culture as much as I can so after hearing that song I called Remedy and asked if he would walk me out to one of my fights.
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In his book he Gauchisme — Leftism — with the subtitle Remedy for the Senile Illness of Communism, he began with an apology: "This book has been written in five weeks.
1968 the Year that Rocked the World Kurlansky, Mark 2004
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But a cocktail called the Remedy, from Eleven Madison Park, is a very nicely conceived drink in the traditional mold -- gin, lemon juice, and a ginger-infused honey syrup.
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Easy to make from scratch, elegant and refreshing, the Remedy is a fine cocktail.
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I forced myself to go over to the phone and call the Remedy Lounge.
There's Something In A Sunday Muller, Marcia 1989
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The Remedy is a powerful antiseptic, and speedily destroys all bad smell which accompanies so many cases of catarrh, thus affording great comfort to those who suffer from this disease.
The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand Ray Vaughn Pierce 1877
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"What we're doing is preventing bleeding from occurring," said Marc Simard of the University of Maryland, which has licensed the technology to a company Simard works with called Remedy Pharmaceuticals.
FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010
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