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James Westby: I am making an ultra low-budget black comedy called Rid of Me about a very sad woman who really hates her husband's friends.
indieWIRE News 2009
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There is a serious dilemma for Rid, and yes he prefers to be addressed as "Rid" (in my head at least).
Ridley Scott’s Alien Prequel Will Be Shot in 3D | /Film 2010
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And families that succeed in treating the condition with popular products such as Rid and Nix may have to apply the pesticidal creams as many as three times to get rid of the pests.
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Luckily, by that time, I wasn’t much into stuffed animals and the like, so once I got the bugs off my head I used a product called Rid and a fine-tooth comb, and I think I also got my hair cut pretty short to make it easier, I didn’t have a recurrence.
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Health experts still recommend that medications such as Rid and Nix be used to treat head lice as they do work for many people.
ParentDish 2008
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"Rid") you can buy over the counter that come with very fined toothed combs to help get them out.
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"Why is doing something stupid more often better than doing something stupid once a year?" asks Samuel A. Culbert , a professor at the Anderson School of Management at the University of California, Los Angeles and the co-author of the book "Get Rid of the Performance Review!"
Yearly Reviews? Try Weekly Rachel Emma Silverman 2011
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Traditional top-down performance reviews can also cause intimidation among employees and make them fearful of acknowledging weaknesses, says Samuel A. Culbert , a management professor at the University of California, Los Angeles and co-author of the book "Get Rid of the Performance Review!"
Work Reviews Losing Steam Rachel Emma Silverman 2011
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Personal insect repellant brands in Australia include Aeroguard, Off, Skintastic and Rid.
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Joe Queenan may have been too quick to offer up Delaware as the state to go first under his new waiver rule for American society "Moving Targets: A Sporting Way to Get Rid of Dead Wood," Review, Jan. 14.
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