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Naaisha
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Posted: 8 12 2008 Post subject: statistics on prozac |
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The owner doesn't even say it's feasible. He has been quoted as saying "I've done the best I can but I don't think it's going to work here". He would LOVE to sell to Basielle but the NHL just cannot let the idea of hockey in the desert go. The current coyotes owner stands to make 50-100 million in the Canadian deal but 0 in the NHL deal. It's freaking whack NHL bullcrap. Keeping hockey in a place where it really has no fans and has no place at all.
^^ What the ***** was that?....are you ok? did you forgot to take your pills today...
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Jeni
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Posted: 8 11 2008 Post subject: buy the movie prozac nation |
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“i hope his Dick is still alive.
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Grinstead
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Posted: 8 12 2008 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Why do researchers call things "junk" or "unnecessary" when they have no idea of its value?When I first heard the phrase "junk dna", I immediately thought "they will eventually find out what its for".The same for tonsils. For many years they were thought to be useless and they were routinely removed during childhood. Now they know that they are a part of the immune system. The same with the appendix. Formerly thought to be useless, now they find that it is a sort of backup repository for the bacteria that we need in our intestinal tracts..
You don't know what you're talking about. Public Defenders make less than the ADAs do and are often given ridiculously overloaded case reports. Secondly, despite what I'm sure you've learned from either CSI or Law&Order, defendants rarely win murder cases. Lawyers are there primarily for sentence-assisting.!
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Lametra
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: buy the movie prozac nation |
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Sponsored by Amazon?
This is a generalization that is simply not true. Let me giving you an example. In Canada our infrastructure for cable and phone lines are pretty much owned by Rogers and Bell. The CRTC (our version of the FCC) forced Bell to open up it's networks to 3rd party vendors AND it sets the price. So, in the GTA we have a LOT of ISPs to choose from because competition is open. Bell wants the CRTC to get off their backs (and so far they may get their wish). If Bell gets the government off their backs, they will jack up the prices of their networks and force a lot of ISPs out of business. The bottom line, you can't have 50+ ISPs build that kind network infrastructure around the city. It's inefficient and practically impossible. So, the ideal solution would be to have the government build and own the infrastructure and rent it out to ISP companies. What the CRTC does with Bell is pretty close to that, except Bell still makes the profits.You might be thinking: How can the government just force Bell to do this. Well, we paid for their damn infrastructure back in the day when they were a crown corporation, then they went private and now are acting like little bitches. The infrastructure should have always been owned by the public, just like roads are. |
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Bucaise
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Posted: 8 12 2007 Post subject: epidemic prozac |
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First of all: "Danger to yourself" ---Yes it is, that's the definition of a personal choice.Second of all: "Danger to others" --- *****. Even if I believed second hand smoke would do damage to me, why would I stop people from smoking a product "responsibly". Anti-smokers--who for some reason are just rabid about their cause probably because "Someone died and I'm so mad at them for not thinking only of ME when they chose how to live their lives I can't let anyone else do this to me or other selfish people"-- latch onto inane ideas and then push them in situations where they don't apply. Morons.

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Yashovid
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Posted: 12 11 2009 Post subject: diarhea from prozac |
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Haha! But it's fake. She's a swedish model who's dating a swedish popsinger, and he doesn't look like that. But I wonder how that picture was taken, mysterious. Her name is Natcha Peyre, if you want to look it up
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Kristen
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Posted: 8 12 2007 Post subject: amino acids and prozac |
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Medicine is not based on what you think or assume, it is based on evidence. There are plenty of treatments out there that we do not really know the mechanism behind their action, and yet we use in medicine due to the evidence that supports the fact that they are capable of improving a certain condition. As to your logic, our immune system mounts a very strong reaction against HIV, and is capable of clearing our plasma almost entirely. The problem lies with the fact that HIV manages to camouflage itself inside immunological cells such as macrophages. The cells responsible for mounting cellular killing are T-Cells, the very same cells HIV eradicates slowly over years, and that is the main reason why you see the viral load jumping back up after you halt protease inhibitors. If a vaccine manages to stimulate both the T-Cells and the B-cells strong enough to have an effective response that could prevent infection, a functional vaccine is very possible.
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Dorothy
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That would be sweet, then you could play the holophonor. |
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