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The accommodation of the "Sanitarium" is most limited.
The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither Isabella Lucy 1883
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Sanitarium is now getting its peanut butter made in Australia rather than China because of consumer concerns, and last month a toothpaste made in China was recalled after it was found to contain a toxin used in anti-freeze.
Latest Risk From China: Poison in Kid’s Clothes | Impact Lab 2007
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In 1819 he erected the first clothing works in Dryden, almost on the present site of the Dryden Woolen Mill, and in the next year, which was the last of his life, he and two of his brothers developed the Dryden Mineral Springs, where the Sanitarium is now located.
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In 1819 he erected the first clothing works in Dryden, almost on the present site of the Dryden Woolen Mill, and in the next year, which was the last of his life, he and two of his brothers developed the Dryden Mineral Springs, where the Sanitarium is now located.
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If the name Sanitarium pops into your head at this moment, it's for a good reason.
Atomic 2009
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Areas like the Theater and the Motel are as long to explore as an entire Sanitarium, which is especially silly considering this is a portable game.
videolamer.com 2008
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He played the intro solos from "Sanitarium" and "Fade to Black" and a little improvised thing based on a riff from Opeth ( "Wreathe").
September 28th, 2006 wheatland_press 2006
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Tarrion came from goodness knows where -- all away and away in some forsaken part of Central India, where they call Pachmari a "Sanitarium," and drive behind trotting bullocks, I believe.
Plain Tales from the Hills Rudyard Kipling 1900
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On the open iron gate that led into this inclosure was a new brass plate, with 'Sanitarium' inscribed on it in great black letters.
Armadale Wilkie Collins 1856
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'Sanitarium' has a main riff that sounds a bit more than familiar with Dream Theater's 'hit' song 'Pull Me Under,' which would be released a good six years later, when prog-metal would really hit off.
Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website 2009
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