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Abbott's product line includes pharmaceuticals, nutritional, diagnostics, and vascular products. |
Abbott was a member of the Reform Party from 1993 to 2000 and a member of the Canadian Alliance from 2000 to 2004. |
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller: The Woman in the Family. |
Abby overtakes Sheki for the center spot. |
Abbyville has hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. |
ABC3 is a children's TV channel which began in December 2009.t Australian Broadcasting Corporation (12 May 2009). |
ABC canceled the show in 1971, but it continued on 250 stations across the country until 1982. |
ABC NewsRadio is a continuous news service. |
ABC Studios is an American television studio. |
ABC Television asked Kirshner to produce a new music TV program call "In Concert". |
Abdalá Bucaram was President from August 10, 1996 to February 6, 1997. |
Abdelkrim Ghallab (December 31, 1919 – August 14, 2017) was a Moroccan political journalist, cultural commentator, and novelist. |
Abdication is the act of resigning from an office (official job), especially from being the leader of a country. |
Abd Manaf ibn Qusai (Arabic: lang) is the person, whom the clan of Banu Abd Manaf is named after. |
Abdollahi played for Guard F.C. before he changed to Taj SC. |
Abdominal migraine causes paroxysmal attacks - attacks that happen suddenly, and happen again and again. |
Abdominal migraines can cause many different symptoms. |
' abduction of her, guiding the goddess' path at night by her flaming torches. |
`Abdu'l-Bahá's or Bahá'u'lláh's books and letters. |
Abdul-Karim al-Karmi (1909 - 11 October 1980), famously known as Abu Salma, citation He is a Palestinian poet and one of the Arab poets. |
Abdullah Gül (born 29 October 1950) is a Turkish politician. |
Abdullah Mohtadi is also a member of the board of Iran's Transitional Council (ITC). |
A beach on Half Moon Caye, one of Belize's many islands. |
A beam of electrons is sent towards the specimen - some electrons are reflected, while some pass through. |
A bearded Shiva sits in the centre with his wife Parvati and their infant son Ganesha; surrounded by (clockwise from left upper corner) Ganesha, Devi, Vishnu, and Surya. |
Abe has to rescue his Native Mudokons. |
Abelian groups are modules over the ring of integers. |
Abel once ran for Congress. |
A benefit of the bill is that labels on products exchanged between the three countries come in French, English, and Spanish. |
"Abe Pollin, Team Owner and Philanthropist, Dies at 85," The New York Times, Wednesday, November 25, 2009. |
Abercrombie has been married to Nancie Caraway since 1981. |
Abercrombie studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. |
Aberdeen is one of Britain's richest towns because it serves the North Sea oil rigs. |
Aberdeen is the largest city in Harford County. |
Aberration of light: light from a distant source appears to be from a different location for a moving telescope due to the finite speed of light. |
Abe's warships sank or severely damaged all but one cruiser and one destroyer in Callaghan's force and both Callaghan and Scott were killed. |
Abe was born to a tribe of Mudokons and became a slave at RuptureFarms, a meat processing plant owned by the Glukkons. |
Abhishek was born in Mumbai in the Indian state of Maharashtra to his father, Mr. Anil Mishra who has designated thirty years of his life to the India Cinema and more than Fifteen years to the Indian Ministry. |
"A Bible and a Bus Ticket Home" was later recorded by Confederate Railroad on their album Keep On Rockin'. |
Abidjan was the capital before that. |
Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa (born April 23, 1926), sometimes called Kekau, is a member of the House of Kawānanakoa. |
Abigail Kubeka (known Nonzwaki Khumalo) is a South African born legend and actress. |
A big new feature is the Underground, where Olimar, Louie, and their Pikmin go into a pit, which has treasures and powerful creatures in it. |
A big open downtown city of Miami; this map has many open streets and tall skyscrapers. |
A big reason why the bell became famous was because of a writer named George Lippard. |
A big residential area arose with 1049 flats was built between 1960 and 1985. |
Abilities and natures were added to make the game more interesting and affect the way Pokémon grow and develop. |
Ability grouping sorts students based on capability, but the groupings may well vary by subject. |
AB InBev has a primary listing on the Euronext Brussels stock exchange and is part of the BEL20 index. |
A biological agent by itself is not enough to make a biological weapon. |
A biologist might therefore make a model that says that there is a high probability that the offspring will be small in size—if the parents were small in size. |
A bird (Sotka) made a nest on Ilmatar´s knee and when the bird hatched her eggs (six of them made of iron, one pure gold), it burned Ilmatar´s knee and finally Ilmatar moved her knee and all the eggs flew into the sky and on the earth and were broken. |
A bit is a type of equipment that is put in a horse's mouth to help control it. |
A bit later, Durning moved into television and movies. |
A bit later, the best developed kit will totter out of the nest. |
A bit touchy: Plants' insect defenses activated by touch. |
A black mamba in a defensive position. |
A black or red dog with copper and white trim is called 'tricolor' or 'tri', while a black or red dog with white trim but no copper is called 'bicolor' or 'bi'. |
A blacksmith works with iron and steel. |
Able drivers should not park in these disabled slots. |
A blind boy, once, has cleft the mark. |
A blinking text cursor, stopped in the middle of typing the word Wikipedia. |
A block is used to prevent a volley from crossing the net. |
A block of six different stamps. |
A "blood drive", when the Red Cross or a hospital asks people to give blood, is also a campaign. |
A blood test can detect PID. citation Two thirds of women were not aware they had PID. |
A Bloody Disgusting review says that the movie is a pretty silly but satisfying flick. |
A Blu-ray release from Lionsgate was released on October 5, 2010, also in 1.33:1 format. |
A blurry dark patch would be barely visible. |
A "board" is a term used in duplicate bridge and refers to a deal. |
Aboard Lexington, an explosion killed 25 men and started a large fire. |
A Board of Directors manages the IMF. |
A Boeing Model 40 in the 1930s. |
Abolfazl Anvari (9 February 1938 – 14 February 2018) was an Iranian heavyweight freestyle wrestler. |
Abolition of slavery in the French Colonies is a painting by Auguste François Biard done in 1849. |
A bone marrow biopsy looks at the blood-making parts to see if they have cancer. |
A × B onto one of its factors is a surjection. |
A book by Glenister on 1970s and 1980s culture, Things Ain't What They Used to Be, was published in October 2008. |
A booke of the arte and maner, how to plant and graffe all sortes of trees: with divers other new practise, by one of the Abbey of Saint Vincent in Fraunce by Leonard Mascall. |
A bookkeeper is another term for an accountant, but can sometimes means a person who does accounting but maybe doesn't have as much formal education as an accountant. |
A book of prints, after the above artists, was published in 1792, in two volumes, with subsequent editions. |
Aboriginal Australians believe that they have animal, plant, and human ancestors who created the world and everything in it. |
Aboriginal calendars are usually more complex than those from Western culture. |
Aboriginal community groups have asked for the human remains from Kow Swamp be returned from Australian and overseas museum collections. |
Aboriginal land rights were an important topic of debate at this time. |
Aboriginal myths across Australia are a kind of unwritten (oral) library. |
Aboriginal myths such as these are often focused around moral lessons, such as reminders of whether it is alright to eat certain types of food. |
Aboriginal occupation on Rottnest Island, Western Australia, provisionally dated by aspartic acid racemisation assay of land snails to greater than 50 ka. |
Aboriginal people come from all over the region to use the town's services. |
"Aboriginal people learned from their stories that a society must not be human-centred but rather land centred, otherwise they forget their source and purpose. |
Aboriginal people understand that fire is necessary to ‘clean up’ the landscape and believe that many small fires are preferable to one large fire. |
Abortion rates vary. |
“Abortion Surveillance --- United States, 2001.” |
Abortion, whether therapeutic or illegal, is in the main no longer dangerous, because it is being done well by physicians." |
A bottle of Canada Dry ginger ale. |
About 0.7% to 20% of people with anaphylaxis die from it. citation citation Some people die within minutes. |
About 1,000 people remained in shelters. |
About 100 people live there at any given time, though. |
About 10.2% of people have or have had ODD (11.2% of males and 9.2% of females). |
About 1047 Geoffrey began to look to the north for more land. |