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What experience? As I stated previously, my girlfriend is a pharmacist, and I have friends who work the wholesale side. Well, that's a pretty broad statement to make when one's "experience" is barely touching the industry, which is made up of big business and top-level science. As a scientist working on the R&D side, the corruption is firmly on the business end. Please, make a distinction next time. government mandates, legal liability contingencies, and a generally ignorant medical press must make the r&d life a troubled one indeed. thanks to you and your associates. i recently heard that the big makers are spending less effort and money developing formulations which will become generic and are instead concentrating on the expensive exotic facet of the business.
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city skyline photos in the fog
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listening to kgo the other night , they were discussing certain areas being ABOVE the fog. now i see what they were talking about. -
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if organissimo performed in drag, they might well be on the list. -
dumb bank robber BERLIN, GERMANY - Dec 02 2011 14:08 0 Comments and 0 Reactions ARTICLE TOOLS PrintAdd to Clippings A man who tried to hold up a bank that closed 17 years ago has been jailed for seven years, a court said, in what the Bild daily called on Friday the case of "Germany's dumbest bank robber". The regional court in the western city of Osnabrueck said the defendant, identified only as 57-year-old Siegfried K, arrived at the bank branch, now equipped only with cash machines, with a toy gun in May. He seized a female "hostage" in the lobby of the building to demand a €10 000 ($13 483) ransom from bank employees. "This plan failed however due to the fact that the building has not held a bank for more than a decade but rather a physiotherapy practice," the court said in a statement. Bild said the bank had moved out 17 years ago. "After the defendant recognised the situation, he changed his plan and demanded a passer-by withdraw money from the cash machine," the court said. "She withdrew €400 and the defendant made off with the cash in a car he had stolen." He later abandoned the vehicle but left the plastic pistol, covered with his fingerprints, between the seats. The court said Siegfried K had confessed to the robbery and judges handed down a seven-year sentence on Tuesday due to 22 previous convictions over the last 40 years. -- AFP
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a setting sun casts a spell on an aging american city kiran ahluwalia
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twitter plugged in to organissimo
alocispepraluger102 replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
In response to a Craigslist ad , the Big Ten tweeted a statement saying it is not paying fans to attend Saturday's football championship game between Michigan State & Wisconsin. -
longtime wfuv host of the big broadcast, rich conaty is celebrating a birthday today. happy day, rich, and a thousand more to you. rich conaty
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very convincing----- are there units small enough to carry around to the many hot spots--restaurants, fast food joints, libraries, ymca's, malls? of course i can use the laptop, but i was thinking of something smaller, mainly with an earphone jack.
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Any users of Safari?
alocispepraluger102 replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
there are so many lousy corporations that market fine products that i would be depriving myself... -
francona was right for the salty old timers on the red sox. the abrasive valentine is guaranteed to evoke sparks. it will be interesting to see how he takes to their sabermetrics.
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Any users of Safari?
alocispepraluger102 replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Me too, faster,no lock ups and for the most part easier to use once you get used to it than IE. chrome lover, here, for perhaps 2 years. for an even better chrome experience, i suggest downloading chrome's developmental version called canary. i dabble briefly with firefox, explorer, opera, and safari. note that canary runs alongside google chrome; it is not a chrome replacement. google chrome canary -
out of the mist
alocispepraluger102 replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
there are a number of splendid stouts available to drinkers in the u.s. now. southern tier and brooklyn, new york brewers, craft some remarkable stouts and porters. southern tier may be my fav. I've seen the Brooklyn. I have to give it a try. brooklyn is wonderfully lowpriced for the quality. southern tier is very pricey, but well worth the money. i would suggest that the really dark stouts are better enjoyed from bottles. the malt experience, for me, doesn't translate to the tap as well as from bottle aging. -
twitter plugged in to organissimo
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8:30 PM Congress & President Obama have passed & signed a bill allowing horse slaughter plants to re-open in the United States . The last horse slaughter plant in the U.S. was shut down in 2007. -
out of the mist
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there are a number of splendid stouts available to drinkers in the u.s. now. -
out of the mist
alocispepraluger102 replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
there are a number of splendid stouts available to drinkers in the u.s. now. southern tier and brooklyn, new york brewers, craft some remarkable stouts and porters. southern tier may be my fav.