That's the antidote to government regulation and also the antidote to a lot of this stuff.
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Antidote Giving the antidote, a nitrogen-containing chemical compound known as an oxime, is step three.
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Although it is not available in Russia, a drug called fomepizole is an antidote to methanol; it is not the case that there is no antidote.
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Others are uplifting and constructive — an antidote to hopelessness.
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They quickly administered Narcan -- an antidote to opioid ODs.
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It is "Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be: An Antidote to the College Admissions Mania," not "Where You Go Is Not Who You Will Be: An Antidote to Admissions Mania."
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Your antidote to the Taylor Swift swan float is here.
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Exercise is in part an antidote to my winter blues.
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The ad presents porn as an antidote for holiday loneliness.
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She's the antidote to Dunham's brand of brash white feminism.
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He wants an antidote for the poisons of partisan politics.
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They've been made about distribution of the overdose antidote, naloxone.
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That seems to be a good antidote in many cases.
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The world, he's essentially saying, needs an antidote to femininity.
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Still, liberals must find some antidote to populism and protectionism.
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This augmented reality climbing game seems like the perfect antidote.
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BusyMac's BusyCal 3 is a potential antidote to this frustration.
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One called it the antidote to today's "Jerry Springer morality".
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Wired describes CBD as an "antidote" to weed freak outs.
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We're never going to build a perfect antidote to that.
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She is the antidote to the unsustainable cycles of consumption.
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The book is meant as the antidote to The Secret.
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The walkout, however symbolic, served as antidote: Believe Anita Hill.
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But Kim Kardashian West claims she found her antidote: rose.
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She's the antidote needed in the Trump era, she believes.
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These days, sugar was as much an antidote as acetaminophen.
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Rage, for Despentes, is an antidote to complacency and despair.
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"It was an antidote to all that," Mr. Singer said.
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In my experience, the best antidote to ignorance is education.
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But maybe she's not the antidote herself, but a catalyst.
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The substance can be lethal and has no known antidote.
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Is slime, that substance between liquid and solid, an antidote?
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There's an antidote to politically motivated reasoning, it turns out.
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This library was specifically designed as an antidote to that.
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Paramedics had given him naloxone, the antidote for opioid overdose.
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Biden's antidote to Trump's two years was to promise change.
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Those charming scammers turned out to be the perfect antidote.
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It's fitting that the antidote is a brilliant blue, too.
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The antidote to that feeling is encompassed in another word.
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The antidote to this isn't necessarily to stop fucking randos.
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On the point earlier, antitrust is the antidote to regulation.
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"The antidote to losing money on inflation is investing," Town says.
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Pete Buttigieg is the antidote to the Endless Summer of Scam.
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According to Edan, there is no known antidote to the compound.
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It's a pretty good antidote for whatever 2016 brings us next.
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Mindful eating "Mindful eating is an antidote to cravings," says Sodus.
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" In Wallace's paradigm, "curiosity" is the "antidote to misinformation and disinformation.
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MJ discovers the backstory behind Devil's Breath creation, and its antidote.
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And each will be the perfect antidote to Valentine's Day fever.
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Her response: Openness is the only antidote to fear and shame.
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"There was no silver bullet for this, no antidote," he says.
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Maybe that's the antidote to all of this anxiety and fear.
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A victory would be the definitive antidote for that nightmare scenario.
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Because he's also fed an antidote, tetracycline, as he's being raised.
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It took four doses of opioid antidote Narcan to revive him.
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The opportunity to do this was an antidote to all that.
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The emoji is often used as an antidote to the trolls.
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Lately, many articles have suggested an antidote: Buy experiences, not objects.
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Trump was, in his telling, the antidote to all of that.
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" Her antidote to this plague of complications is "Shake. Stir. Sip.
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We're firm believers that the antidote is making better, funny internet.
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The antidote to "antipolitics" is an astute, informed and involved electorate.
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Rejection, I have found, can be the only antidote to delusion.
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If calamity defines this moment, internet astrology is a potent antidote.
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Because in many ways Tulsi is the antidote to Donald Trump.
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THE ANTIDOTE: Inside the World of New Pharma, by Barry Werth.
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For the most part, loneliness has an obvious antidote: human interaction.
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That they are debating at all is an antidote to grimness.
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In a way, sausage is actually like an antidote to that.
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The trove is an antidote to hero-worship, Ms. Bernier explained.
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They are an antidote to cynicism in this often cynical time.
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Speakers at the conference only see one antidote to Sanders: Trump.
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I have become a vegetarian as an antidote to climate grief.
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"I figured they have an antidote for almost anything," Lundin said.
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Carry basic totes with all the snakebite antidote we can gather.
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Creativity is an antidote to isolationism, paranoia, misunderstanding, and violent intolerance.
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If you're afraid of looking poor, the Velar is the antidote.
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The film's only antidote to despair may be its own beauty.
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She's the antidote to a constipated agenda — or so he wagers.
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You can charge someone a lot of money for an antidote.
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The paintings in Safe House at Mary Boone were the antidote.
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I think you need sort of the antidote to Donald Trump.
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The Australian Reptile Park, the country's sole supplier of funnel-web venom to antidote producers since 1981, relies on the public to hand in spiders that are milked for the venom used to produce an antidote.
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They also strive to be an antidote to junk-based meatless eating.
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An antidote to all the chaos and dreadful noise is Mother Nature.
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However, it's unclear if the antidote will be effective for severe stings.
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On Sunday night, we met the antidote to our sadness and grief.
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You know, I'll tell you a quick antidote about this whole story.
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The same pattern holds for expanding access to naloxone, the overdose antidote.
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Who knows, given that there's clearly an antidote, maybe they'll even survive.
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It develops the start of an antidote to our selfish, selfie culture.
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For many Americans, an effective antidote to despair is faith and community.
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That sounds like an excellent antidote to all that Thanksgiving tryptophan, anyway.
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There's a quick-acting antidote to save them called naloxone or Narcan.
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And his experience and dignity could be the antidote to Trump's rage.
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Emilia-Romagna shows that there is an antidote to this bio-populism.
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Glitter was the antidote to everything boring and dull in our youth.
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An antidote to the protectionist nonsense being peddled by some politicians today.
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The pixelated newsstand was intended as an antidote to Apple's onerous terms.
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Is there an antidote for the debate kryptonite for both these candidates?
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Noticing what was not said is a good antidote for the nostalgia.
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"One antidote is for you to intentionally adopt contrary behavior," says Miller.
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We were an escape, we were an antidote to all of that.
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The good news is that there is an antidote: increasing economic freedom.
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Her Instagram account has operated as a sort of antidote to that.
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This work is intended as an "antidote to anxiety," Moyer told me.
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In this universe, it seems the only antidote for mournfulness is sex.
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Zhou's videos and Twitter handle are a great antidote to theatergoer apathy.
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The Dell XPS 15 is a great antidote, and requires no dongle.
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It would be nice to say that they provided the perfect antidote.
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An earlier version of this correction misspelled the name of the antidote.
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McGrath, a former Marine combat pilot, could be the ideal McConnell antidote.
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"That essentially buys you some time to give an antidote," Chai said.
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Chocolate was also used as an antidote for infections with parasitic worms.
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The app is intended to alert these antidote carriers when someone overdoses.
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Mr. Murphy says these types of series provide an antidote to that.
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Some scientists are searching for an antidote, but there's really no cure.
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Antidote (London Friend) offers drug and alcohol support for the LGBT community.
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My antidote to fast fashion comes in the form of men's shirts.
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Mr. Khan has presented himself as a populist antidote to all that.
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This progressive nationalism would promote itself as the antidote to these threats.
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I think it's an antidote to that and a tonic to that.
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The beauty of that was it was an antidote to alternative facts.
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Puerto Varas, a small city north of Puerto Montt, was the antidote.
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His schlubbiness is both a product of his privilege and its antidote.
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The open-handed Venmo is an antidote to the emotionless, transactional world.
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Connecting with men through sex heightened by meth, therefore, seemed the antidote.
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Instead, we must make black childhood the antidote to centuries of racism.
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But credit monitoring isn't an antidote for a breach of medical records.
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Noted Three-day weekends are an antidote to seasonal doldrums and workaholism.
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The existence of these ominous tapes is the best antidote to oblivion.
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It's a crowded market, but Antidote says it has a unique approach.
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He's the antidote to an era of "creative destruction" that's mostly just destruction.
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Starting pitcher Ian Kennedy and second baseman Omar Infante provided just the antidote.
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One antidote to segregation is contact across groups, social scientists have long recognized.
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She'd heard exercise was an antidote for anxiety, and began to run weekly.
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So, here's to another decade of the best antidote to the winter blahs.
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The "rule of law" can be an antidote to "law and order" politics.
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Taylor argues that her antidote for this violence is ubiquitous, radical self-love.
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The research suggests a diagnosis is part of the antidote to premature death.
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Physically Sick's press release presents the music accurately, as an antidote to pain.
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Pete is the perfect antidote to the self-proclaimed highbrows of the world.
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So the only antidote I'm aware of is shining more light on it.
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But this particular dish might just be the antidote to your midweek ennui.
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Click through if you need an entertaining antidote for a seriously bad week.
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With over 211 million views, "Antidote" is Scott's most popular song on YouTube.
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It's the antidote to the stale, single-source textbook, refreshed once a decade.
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The fast-acting overdose antidote naloxone (aka Narcan) has saved thousands of lives.
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If there's an antidote for white supremacy, though, I certainly don't have it.
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With its emphasis on fat, keto is the antidote to the Snackwell's era.
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Luckily for me, the pure mountain air is a great antidote to hangovers.
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He represents an antidote to what they view as Obama's weak foreign policy.
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Grayscaling, then, can seem like too weak an antidote to cell phone addiction.
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Rain will be the antidote to the worst of this California fire season.
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For Obama, the antidote to Trump is clear -- it's the politics of 2008.
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Libertarians often argue that the best antidote to bad speech is more speech.
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The officer needed four doses of emergency overdose antidote Narcan to be revived.
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"The antidote to losing money on inflation is investing," says Town, now 36.
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Fitness has long been seen as an antidote to the development of dementia.
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The antidote to radicalization is an alternative: a life that harmonizes with nature.
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The antidote to slow growth differs from country to country, Ms. Lagarde said.
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The bottom line is the best antidote to higher prices is more competition.
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An essential antidote could be the use of messaging to change the paradigm.
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The blade that sliced Elektra was poisonous, and only Stick knows the antidote.
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Controlled burns can be used preventatively, or as an antidote to active fires.
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"That empowerment is so important," Olsen remarks as we leave the Antidote office.
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Doctors in Paraguay were able to administer an antidote and save the children.
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It's an antidote to winter—as is, of all things, the drinking water.
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Clinton is no antidote for the xenophobia facing our country and our world.
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The opioid overdose antidote naloxone could be made more accessible across the country.
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Then Radical Love made the case that the antidote to violence is love.
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The scheduled group bush walks are the ideal antidote to all the eating.
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Her parents "understood the erotic as an antidote to death," she once said.
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They were also given medication to suppress seizures and an antidote, like atropine.
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Thomas Cook, the father of tourism, thought travel was an antidote to alcoholism.
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Taking action can be an empowering antidote to fear, Dr. Van Susteren said.
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Here's what else is happening: Here's a small antidote to the political drama.
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Is extremity the antidote to bewilderment, to apathy, to the middling status quo?
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Naloxone, the overdose antidote, is extremely effective and can start working in minutes.
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Others cast Winfrey as an antidote of sorts to Trump's brand of politics.
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We know you wanted him to be good, an obvious antidote to Trump.
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"12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos" by Jordan B. Peterson (2018)
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"I look on science and scientists as the antidote to politics," he said.
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He was supposed to be the antidote to you, Mr. D., no offense.
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Even now her work seems daring and hallucinatory, an antidote to tasteful minimalism.
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Emergency medical workers revived him with Narcan, the antidote that reverses opioid overdoses.
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However, her self-portrait work started as an antidote to loneliness and boredom.
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Cranbrook's promotional materials frame Girard's singular aesthetic as an "antidote" to modern design.
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While Trump Derangement Syndrome is spreading among the walled-off, out-of-touch elites, hardworking Americans know there is one antidote and one antidote only that can save the health of the nation: six more years of a Trump presidency.
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A useful antidote to some ideas we hear from the Valley every single day.
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On a show that suggests life is an unending struggle, death isn't an antidote.
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But a delicious bowl of fresh, juicy melon might be the perfect antidote. Right?
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It's the antidote to always being on, because it's a chance to be off.
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" On "The Antidote," she seems to reject faith plainly, singing that "I stopped believing.
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The season 5 episode "Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too" seems like a perfect antidote.
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But don't worry: It turns out MMA has the antidote for its own disease.
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They are the antidote to the isolation and insecurity that new motherhood often brings.
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Then we turned to Ronald Reagan because he was an antidote to Carter's vacillation.
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There's also an antidote for VX that is relatively common and easy to obtain.
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First, and most importantly, comes the antidote atropine sulfate to undo the acetylcholine effects.
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All showed genderless, experimental collections that provided a refreshingly uncommercial antidote to fashion week.
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Time called watching him play the "antidote to America's anger problem" in another headline.
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It turns out that smartphones full of social network apps are a great antidote.
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I want my images to be an antidote to what is currently being peddled.
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Which is to say that it's a surefire antidote to the universal 3 p.m.
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On-demand grocery shopping is the antidote to the epidemic that is long lines.
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The West Wing is probably the perfect antidote to the current U.S. election cycle.
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For some, the functional escapism of the past is not the antidote they need.
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Comprehensive, pleasure-positive trans and nonbinary-centered sex ed is the antidote to that.
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States have passed some laws that boost access to the opioid overdose antidote naloxone.
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That's an antidote to anything bad in the world—it's our kind of superpower.
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It's supposed to be a kind of antidote to our self-imposed echo chambers.
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And for now, McCarthy's "Spicey" may be the best antidote to Trump-induced stress.
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This is a truly weird one, and the perfect antidote for the Dumpuary doldrums.
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In many ways, Band Aid is the antidote to the romantic comedy meet cute.
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And that intimacy has become the antidote to the lacerating world in my head.
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" Public editor Liz Spayd says it's the antidote to a "liberal orthodoxy of thought.
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Maria has shown me that resilience is the antidote to hopelessness, despair and pessimism.
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"The antidote to this latest wave of hate and terror is solidarity," said Rep.
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Plus, they come in three cool colors — an antidote to Apple's boring, monochromatic offering.
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It is also an antidote to the waning productivity that threatens future living standards.
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He and his fellow hopefuls will likely be running as the antidote to Trumpism.
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This is precisely the antidote we need to the misogyny that plagues our culture.
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The other, its antidote — the serene, score-free world of so-called slow games.
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Creating a fairer society requires some antidote for the health impacts caused by sexism.
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They need to find the optimistic antidote to Trump's divisive, destructive style of governing.
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"We know from wider research that coffee isn't an antidote to alcohol," he said.
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In Mr. Trump, they say, they see a potential antidote to all of this.
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Read This Next: New Strain of Fentanyl Is Resistant to Our Only Overdose Antidote
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And at 39 years old, Belfort's unrelenting optimism isn't an antidote for time itself.
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It's the antidote to fear," writes Kio Stark in her book "When Strangers Meet.
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Instead of offering us an antidote to our divisions, those clashing founders created them.
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The movie's most effective antidote to piousness, though, is Callahan's corrosive sense of humor.
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Barry Jenkins knew how to exhibit black love as an antidote to racial upheaval.
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But Hell or High Water serves as a welcome antidote to Hollywood's global dislocation.
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In 2007, Antidote International Films sued her for signing a contract as JT LeRoy.
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My Sister is a refreshing antidote to the plethora of Atwood's high-concept successors.
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It's a stark antidote to the boy meets girl fantasies that dominate literary fiction.
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Then we'll have to administer Narcan, an opiate overdose antidote administered through the nose.
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The only antidote to the novel coronavirus outbreak has been quarantine and social distancing.
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Escaping to the Amalfi Coast might be the ideal antidote to December's deep freeze.
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The airplane, however, did not carry naloxone, the antidote that can reverse opioid overdoses.
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The single greatest antidote to poverty and social stagnation is the emancipation of women.
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Experts say that talking with other people can be the strongest antidote to burnout.
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But they also want some kind of antidote to the polarization that we're in.
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The title promises both an antidote to hedonism and a particular form of pleasure.
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A project like GIGA is a bottom-up antidote to Silicon Valley's business model.
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The components of these pillars range from prescribing habits to naloxone, the overdose antidote.
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John F. Kennedy was the vigorous young antidote to the aging Dwight D. Eisenhower.
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Antoni holding this wombat is the antidote to a long and emotionally exhausting week.
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Their words are the strongest antidote to the money and lobbyists of the NRA.
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"The Women Who Made New York" positions itself as an antidote to that process.
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A lone shack sitting atop a sprawling sheet of ice is the perfect antidote.
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"The journey to the party" is the ultimate antidote to our awful present reality.
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With each response, Antidote narrows down the list of trials they can apply for.
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Strengthening our nuclear arms treaties will be an essential antidote for his apocalyptic policies.
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That notion makes the show a soothing antidote in a year riven with division.
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A program to give naloxone overdose-antidote kits and training to front-line officers.
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Stampler's stepfather, ironically, is the chemist who invented naloxone, the antidote to opioid overdose.
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To an outsider, the fight club might seem like an antidote to this culture.
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Manufacturers rely on spider venom supplied from the park to produce a spider bite antidote.
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But they did it in Puerto Rican style, using rhythm as an antidote to hardship.
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Manning was scheduled to speak at the Sydney Opera House's Antidote festival this coming Sunday.
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In many ways, a blind macrocosm can be interpreted as an antidote to our reality.
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The town was developed by Disney as an antidote to the isolation of the suburbs.
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Back in the '90s, Stefani was the antidote to the caricature of the angry feminist.
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The problem for bond zombies today is that there appears to be no good antidote.
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Thank you, little guy, for providing the antidote to all those "what are those?!" videos.
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The antidote to populism "cannot just be technocratic," write Mr Velasco and his co-authors.
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Kaine's optimism and openness were the perfect antidote to Trump's Darth Vader vision of America.
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Fortunately, this antidote to the bro-centric version of Silicon Valley is in the works.
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I mean, I do believe that doing those things is the correct antidote to loneliness.
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"He's the perfect antidote for Donald Trump," said Betras, who had lunch with Brown recently.
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A cool antidote to the hyperventilating startup bros swanning around the rest of the world.
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Many people use Jigsaw as an antidote to fight their disillusion with the tech industry.
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Could the venom from a toad be the antidote to help America kick its dependency?
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Naloxone is the opioid antidote used by first responders to save people who have overdosed.
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What Vladimir Putin discovered was that the best antidote to more speech was bad speech.
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Beefing up fee-generating products is a good antidote to Europe's anaemic interest rate environment.
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Hugh Jackman never stops trying though, making his timeline the perfect antidote to CES ennui.
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And to the believer, faith is often seen as the only true antidote to fear.
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The antidote our culture has come up with — anti-aging — it's like we're against aging.
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Now that they've profited off the poison, they want to also profit off the antidote.
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Effective health system strengthening can play a meaningful role as an antidote to that despair.
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Moreover, some new political science research demonstrates caucuses are an antidote to today's partisan fever.
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Last week, Walgreens began offering the antidote without a prescription in their New York pharmacies.
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"as an antidote to writing about how Britain messed up its financial sector," he says.
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Published in 2005, historian David McCullough's painstakingly researched 1776 is the antidote to this ignorance.
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But it has become a false antidote to the fear of modern life and death.
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They've come to see Biden as the antidote to Trump: honorable, experienced, sound and decent.
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In a world increasingly lost to virtuality and unreality — the theater points to an antidote.
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And I think theater becomes the antidote for all of those different activities and avenues.
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In Srinagar, the family traveled frantically from pharmacy to pharmacy pleading for the antidote. Nothing.
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A playlist of anti-love songs can be the ideal antidote to all the cuteness.
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Driverless cars are the only possible antidote to the plague of motor-vehicle-related deaths.
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There is no known antidote, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Feature Can bringing poems to the masses be an antidote to our toxic civic culture?
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At least one expert sees these efforts as an antidote to the stress of traveling.
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But it reinvigorates a culture of practical action that is the antidote to corrosive polarization.
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And another book may be an antidote: 'But What If We're Wrong,' by Chuck Klosterman.
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Medics raced to the scene with Narcan, the antidote that revives people who have overdosed.
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It is quickly becoming the antidote to the mid-afternoon brain fog for our customers.
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And we both realize that the only true antidote to any of this is winning.
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They gave him two shots of Narcan, an overdose antidote for opioids, and started CPR.
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It is an antidote to corporate tax cuts and other policies that redistribute wealth upward.
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"I thought 'The Slowdown' can be a tiny little daily antidote to that," she said.
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"At the time, it was the perfect antidote to a giant metropolis," Mr. Boyce said.
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Others see it as a welcome antidote to opera's reputation for being elitist or snobby.
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Hanna-Attisha noted that there's no antidote for lead, but there are ways to mitigate exposure.
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And Hayes's writing, in its urgency and originality, is the antidote for a thousand tired tweets.
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Part brain food, part bangers, Big Fish Theory is your antidote to empty-calorie summer music.
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Visualizing what's happening that day and how I would tackle problems is the antidote to frustration.
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What if the antidote to a celebrity president is someone you have probably never heard of?
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It was both the antithesis and the antidote to the dystopian view of a future world.
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You'd think the antidote to a social movement is to ignore it, or to not care.
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Mr Brosnan has said that it offers a "great antidote to the times we live in".
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For anyone compelled to not be so soft, OCRs are the antidote to all of it.
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"Using conversations about fear to create empathy is kind of the antidote for me," Belleme said.
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But the antidote to that history is not to punish the innocent and the guilty alike.
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Its antidote was just as simple: Bring people together, and they'll awaken to their common humanity.
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The trailer makes it look like a promising antidote to the usual Marvel and DC epics.
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There is no clear antidote to the toxins Trump has introduced into the American body politic.
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He was an antidote to the sprawling metropolis, a fellow outsider watching over her from above.
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Think of it as the antidote for folks annoyed by the tireless optimism of regular Bookstagram.
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The agency also recommended that first responders always have naloxone, the opioid overdose antidote, on hand.
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But of course, penne with creamy tomato sauce is a very reliable seasonal affective disorder antidote.
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TFA was a slayer of Gen X apathy and lives on as antidote of millennial entitlement.
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" Arthur, a lifelong feminist from Brooklyn, NY, called the march, "an antidote to what happened yesterday.
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The antidote to that problem, beyond eliminating the anti-democratic Electoral College, requires broadening economic dynamism.
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Graham even told The Hill that "there's one antidote to Bannon: success," on the tax bill.
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It could serve up a welcome antidote to the polarized partisan atmosphere that's paralyzing this country.
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To spend time in this place is as good an antidote as any to the ubiquity
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In Baltimore, I issued a blanket prescription for the opioid antidote naloxone (Narcan) in October 2015.
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It's difficult to see Broken Social Scene's music as anything other than an antidote right now.
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If anything, they are an antidote to how awful things can be in the real world.
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It's certainly an antidote to busy city life we can't wait to practice again next month.
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Scheer, 40, is a career politician who was seen as a possible antidote to Trudeau's flash.
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But it declared that Twitter's "open and real-time nature is a powerful antidote" to falsehoods.
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" But his antidote is nothing more than a vague endorsement of "fair laws and strong governments.
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And education, long considered the most powerful antidote to racism, still lags significantly in the South.
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There is no single antidote to suicide, just as there is no single cause of suicide.
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It's an antidote to the reigning conceits, self-deceptions, half-truths and clichés of our day.
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Many believe that slashing immigration is an antidote to problems of congestion in the big cities.
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That's why the sites' staff have naloxone, the opioid overdose antidote, and oxygen tanks on-site.
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Front Burner A rich dessert from Kreuther Handcrafted Chocolate is a sultry antidote to summer heat.
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Identifying the cause of a problem, of course, is not the same as having an antidote.
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It's easier to circumvent poisonous thinking rather than scramble to find an antidote after the fact.
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It's often prescribed as an antidote to a recurring fear: the softening of the American man.
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The Roundup will land in your inbox every Wednesday — the perfect antidote to hump day blues.
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And like Harris, Texas Democrat Julian Castro is promoting himself as the "antidote" to the President.
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On Sunday, the former New York City mayor presented himself as the antidote to Donald Trump.
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The nation's opioid problem has prompted law enforcement departments to carry the opioid overdose antidote naloxone.
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Jokes aside, it's what makes At Home a refreshing antidote to an increasingly alienating lifestyle industry.
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It was just a very nice antidote to the superhero fatigue I've been feeling in general.
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He surely looks the part and is calm, reasonable and steady — the stylistic antidote to Trump.
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When politicians exploit such fears, voters can find an antidote by recalling the aftermath of 1856.
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On the one hand, musicals are a pleasure and an escape, an antidote to the antihero.
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This will allow other pharmaceutical companies to develop their own overdose antidote nasal sprays using nalmefene.
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Robotic companions are being promoted as an antidote to the burden of longer, lonelier human lives.
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We can identify the bacteria or viruses, but we don't have an effective vaccine or antidote.
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Some states such as Maryland, New Jersey and Rhode Island require schools to stock the antidote.
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Bernie Sanders is the antidote to the complacency and inaction that characterizes Obama and the DNC.
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Women in Congress are not the antidote to partisan polarization; like men, they are partisan beings.
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Science Times at 233 Many women in science thought that meritocracy was the antidote to sexism.
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I wanted us to report on clubfoot because it's an antidote to skepticism about humanitarian aid.
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This straightforward portrait gallery of the diverse women of the 116th Congress is a refreshing antidote.
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They said history lessons could serve as a powerful antidote to Holocaust deniers and hate groups.
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The only antidote that I can see is you — readers and supporters of independent credible journalism.
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But if you're seeking an antidote to sensationalism, you might look to the world of documentary.
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Their professional advice would seem to offer an antidote to the anxieties "What If?" stirs up.
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Antidote says its tool has been used to match patients for 14,000 clinical trials to date.
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This researcher may have discovered the antidote to health bullshit Is mindfulness meditation good for kids?
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In fact, the "Antidote" singer went to Kendall Jenner's star-studded 21st birthday bash in November 2016.
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Treatments such as the opioid overdose antidote naloxone failed to do much when used by first responders.
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With mega-teased height and volume, it's the perfect antidote to any end-of-year hair fatigue.
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The only long-term antidote to their influence and strength is the strengthening of the Iraqi state.
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That makes it a good antidote if you're feeling overwhelmed by the prospect of your holiday shopping.
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The richest man in the world is setting his sights on poultry as an antidote to poverty.
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Yet these very activities are the antidote to the nonessential busyness that infects so many of us.
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The venomous reptiles are taken to a specialist institute that extracts snake venom to make an antidote.
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The live, candid nature of Stories gave it the potential to be an antidote to that pressure.
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Laughing out loud is a powerful antidote to emotional distress that always helps me lift my spirit.
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It is back now as a possible antidote to rising nationalist and nativist movements around the world.
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Every officer, for example, is trained in the administration of Narcan, an opiate antidote that combats overdoses.
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The only real antidote I've found for this is to commiserate with people who feel it too.
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Romance was an antidote because, for most people, Victorian England was a fucking awful place to live.
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That would mean first creating a gene drive for yeast, and then an antidote to undo it.
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The second moral is that, for all its disappointments, democracy remains the best antidote for bad rulers.
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No antidote is available but the health department says that in most cases, the symptoms pass quickly.
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For Britain, the only antidote to that is confronting complacency and sticking to the course we've charted.
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I tend to turn it around by the only known antidote, by judging myself favourably and compassionately.
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The penguins'—Skipper, Kowalski, Private, and Rico—adventures were my antidote to the complexities of adult life.
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This tax is an imperfect antidote to the current tax exemption for employer-paid health insurance premiums.
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Officers administered Morasca, 37, with Narcan — a safe antidote to opioid overdoses — which she was revived with.
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And I tell people that, you know, I've been the antidote to that most of my lifetime.
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With their more simplistic, relatable take on cheery pop, Spice Girls felt like a perfectly-timed antidote.
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The Museum of Healing, through its pilot program BeingWith_, aims to be an antidote for unspoken vulnerabilities.
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In the exhibit, leafy lavender plants provide a potent antidote to the endless, stressful social media streams.
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It is like an antidote to the constant slights I am subjected to at all other times.
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It is sport as an antidote to the 140-character world and 40-hour (or more) workweek.
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"The best antidote for rising home prices is additional supply," said Frank Nothaft, chief economist for CoreLogic.
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The powers that emerged victorious from World War II championed globalization as the antidote to future conflicts.
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Biden has made establishing himself as the antidote to President Donald Trump a cornerstone of his campaign.
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In April, he issued an advisory to get more Americans to carry the opioid overdose antidote naloxone.
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It's called " 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos ," and it has become an international blockbuster.
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And former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro is presenting himself as the "antidote" to Trump.
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English department store Selfridges sought an antidote for shoppers in the aftermath of the hectic holiday season.
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Working with the state attorney general's office, the church distributed 70 kits of the opioid overdose antidote.
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The administration also vowed to increase access to the opioid overdose antidote naloxone, particularly for first responders.
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Incorporating these types of sounds, the team attempted to create a meditative antidote to infobesity, called constantupdate.
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Obara just wants to keep the family business afloat, while Nymeria finds there's no antidote for fame.
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Drug overdose rates are rapidly growing in Denmark, too, which is why Olsen founded Antidote in 2013.
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There are a few options, and broad deals like the Paris Agreement might actually be the antidote.
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But it's a welcome one now — an even more salutary antidote to current mainstream electronic dance music.
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Ricin, which is part of the waste produced when castor oil is made, has no known antidote.
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He wants more offensive speech, not less; he sees it as the only antidote to authoritarian leftism.
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As the Nobel economics laureate Amartya Sen has shown, true democracy is the best antidote to famine.
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"The poison was shame,'' he explained in an interview many years later, "and the antidote is pride.
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Then I found the surprising antidote to all this noise in the physical mess of a miscarriage.
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I find that Instagram is a good antidote, and I keep mine personal, and away from work.
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And last but not least, the ultimate antidote to recessions and viruses is diversifying your income streams.
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But doctors there were unable to help, the family said, because they could not locate any antidote.
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Some in South Central see trapcorrido music as a corrective, though not an antidote, to racial tensions.
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The service tacked right to copy Fox and then found its footing as a left-wing antidote.
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The researchers cite a widely held belief that counterspeech is a better antidote to hate than censorship.
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Unfortunately, we have had to ration our limited supply of this antidote due to lack of funding.
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New knitwear offered an antidote to the doldrums that often accompany autumn's shortening days and plummeting temperatures.
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Adversity is the antidote for entitlement — and the lack of adversity is creating entitlement in the workplace.
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I don't mean to hold up the movies as some uniquely enlightened antidote to the ugliness elsewhere.
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It looked like the perfect antidote to the centralized internet, a weapon of war against Big Tech.
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Now, those cabinets also include naloxone, an antidote for people who are overdosing on opioids like heroin.
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And, though it looks like the perfect antidote to my post-election gloomy-ness, I probably won't.
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The antidote to a long day of White House lies is a long late night of comedy.
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Fashion is rarely considered an antidote to social media addiction, but in this case, it may be.
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More than sewing, flower-arranging or zine-making, clay might offer the perfect antidote to modern times.
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Watch the VICE News documentary: Back From the Brink: Heroin's Antidote The human impact is real, though.
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Notice, however, that the antidote to cynicism cannot be Bender's naïve conviction that everything is different now.
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Markov later died of what is believed to be ricin poisoning, for which there is no antidote.
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The antidote to gaslighting is greater emotional awareness and self-regulation — both the knowledge and the practice.
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She has called for "fanatical moderates" to serve as an antidote to extremes of both parties in Washington.
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That sounded like a great antidote to the very specific situational depression that accompanies a coming out process!
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"This could ultimately prove a worthy antidote from the gridlock that has dogged Washington for decades," Stoltzfus added.
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The antidote to these sun fears is staying out of the sun altogether — or lathering on the sunscreen.
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Prince was given two doses of Narcan, an antidote used to reverse suspected opioid overdoses, the official said.
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It seems like these ones might just be the antidote to the revival of an extra-ruffly gentility.
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When LYING LIB MEDIA makes up FAKE NEWS to smear me, the ANTIDOTE is go right at them.
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Like the resort pool, the hotel's buffet, Wicked Spoon, is a stylish antidote to the standard Vegas experience.
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Micro-weddings make eminent sense in this day and age: They're the perfect antidote to excess and overwork.
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"If you want an #antidote to everything going on, look into the face of heaven," wrote Roker, 62.
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It's an exciting antidote to the Baumol cost disease, and one we hope will change many people's lives.
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Served sizzling, the steaming caldrons are the perfect antidote to the long, dreary slog from February through April.
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The eight-legged Australian creatures can kill with their venom, but are simultaneously required for creating the antidote.
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Marin thinks of slow sex as an antidote to the overworked, frenzied lives so many of us live.
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It's tiny and quiet and the perfect antidote to the even bigger crowd of family we'll see tomorrow.
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McKenzie argued the startup provides an antidote to some of the doom and gloom in the media industry.
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When there's nothing new, you just circle back to the old, a special antidote to the Fed blues.
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If there is an antidote to the slob trend termed "athleisure," surely a Thom Browne suit is it.
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This drunken antidote works because it gives the cat's body something to process aside from the toxic antifreeze.
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The antidote was rarely used and expensive to make, so few companies had an interest in producing it.
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Besides the clear antidote—water—she recommends oranges and leafy greens to replenish the potassium that alcohol erases.
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Fischer's antidote is a European military, developed by Germany and France: a project often mooted, never seriously pursued.
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One known antidote is atropine, which can counter the effects on neurotransmitters if administered almost immediately after exposure.
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Blowfish livers contain a deadly toxin that can cause paralysis and asphyxiation, and there is no known antidote.
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Like some sort of antidote to the Make America Great Again regressiveness half the country evidently pines for.
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You also will hear about harm reduction efforts, such as increasing access to the opioid overdose antidote naloxone.
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The OG Showtime serial killer is the forefather of all of this murder-adjacent thirst — and the antidote.
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In her view, the antidote to Trumpism is found in the gap between his promises and his policies.
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But understanding this allows us to see clearly what the antidote is - dismantling the oppression of marginalized communities.
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Also important to understand the full context for this comment as Howard also said: 'We have an antidote.
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Powell continued to be the antidote to any Grand Canyon spurt, though, converting seemingly any time he desired.
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But BOOT is an antidote, it's proof that good things can and do exist because of the internet.
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Information about not shooting up alone and having the opioid antidote Naloxone on hand could similarly be abused.
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His successor, Enrique Peña Nieto, believed that economic prosperity and political reform would be an antidote to criminality.
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Departments encourage and reinforce macho behavior in countless ways, and Goff pointed to community policing as an antidote.
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He cast himself as the antidote to all of that -- someone who would say what everyone was thinking.
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The care of patients poisoned with ricin is complicated by the fact that there is no specific antidote.
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The best and worst high-tech sex toys Mindful sex: An antidote to the worst of modern sex
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The experience is meant to induce what Bruguera calls "forced empathy"—an antidote to tear-emoji virtue signalling.
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But this book from Amory Lovins and his Rocky Mountain Institute is an antidote for doom and gloom.
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The team's multifaceted stories and success are the perfect antidote to the far right's strangling of French identity.
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Mr. Musk's determination to think far ahead is a positive and infectious antidote to short-term financial markets.
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The actual antidote of terrorism lies in the elimination of the mentality that fosters terror though scientific methods.
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So, what's the best antidote to voter anger, frustration with government and feelings of being stuck in place?
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"The T.P.P. is an antidote," said Nicholas Lardy, a China expert at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
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The department said that teaching employees in all shelters how to administer the antidote is a top priority.
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Picciolini's approach commands attention as one promising antidote to the violence and polarization that is poisoning our culture.
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The REINS Act is an antidote to the disease of over-regulation, which currently ails many states' economies.
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Both Walgreens and CVS began stocking naloxone, an antidote for opioid overdoses, in the last couple of years.
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What baffles me is that anyone could think that Donald Trump would be an antidote for political corruption.
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In her memoir The Argonauts, Maggie Nelson says that the antidote to shame is not honor—it's honesty.
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Emergency medical workers and firefighters administered naloxone, an antidote to opioid overdoses, 89 times from January through July.
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This isn't encouraging denial and suppression but rather, is predicated on the idea of normalcy as an antidote.
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Harm reduction approaches, like needle exchanges and more distribution of the opioid overdose antidote naloxone, would also help.
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Mosaics, some with 24-karat gold accents or hand-crafted patterns, prove an antidote to silent white walls.
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And Toronto had the perfect antidote to Embiid: Marc Gasol, a big man who thrives on post defense.
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Such environments offer an alternative to sedentary, car-dependent sprawl, an antidote to growing health problems like obesity.
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A program of symphonic music in a grand hall as an antidote to isolation bred by social media?
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In addition to providing sterile needles, staff members at safe injection sites typically carry the overdose antidote naloxone.
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No matter which individual or organisation develops the antidote, I want to thank them with 1 million yuan.
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Not long ago, one tech manufacturer introduced a cheaper, longer-lasting phone — the perfect antidote to planned obsolescence.
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"I'm not really convinced that there is a fiscal or a monetary policy antidote to this," he said.
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Moderna shares surged 27.8% during the session on news that U.S. government researchers planned to study the antidote.
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We've also long held that the best antidote to "bad" or hateful speech isn't less speech, but more.
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The venom is not lethal to humans, but there is no antidote, and the pain can last months.
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Will it be an Obama-era antidote to Trumpism in the form of former Vice President Joe Biden?
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His message is a powerful antidote to the debilitating drumbeat of victimhood and demands that have bamboozled blacks.
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This timeless human-animal bond can act as an antidote to today's culture of anxiety, depression, and cynicism.
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For many people some form of activism, an antidote to feeling paralyzed with fear and helplessness, is crucial.
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Turner unwound before what could be a stressful day with the ultimate antidote: Watching The Devil Wears Prada.
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They are working with public health officials, and carrying more antidote for heroin and its synthetic cousin fentanyl.
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And psychologists have long known that physical activity is an antidote for a range of mental health issues.
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Our animals also recovered more quickly from seizure-like behavior with our oxime antidote compared to 2-PAM.
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" Without the antidote, "If a kid comes into school and he overdoses, they don't have the proper tools.
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Too rigorous to offer false hope, they nonetheless affirm the necessity of witness and an antidote to despair.
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Abramović's concept seemed to be more a symptom of the culture of distraction than an antidote to it.
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Two centuries ago, the Romantics trumpeted the virtues of nature as the antidote to the viciousness of industrialization.
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The Great British Baking Show could have been purpose-built as an antidote for the summer of 19933.
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This reputation arguably helped him position himself in his 2008 presidential bid as an antidote to Republican scandals.
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Only male mosquitoes are released, after being treated with a temporary antidote to the effects of the gene.
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The goat's bezoar is a fine antidote to most poisons, as any first-year Potions student could tell you.
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Disguised as just a cute picture book, Where's Warhol is an antidote to this kind of artspeak-y pretension.
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So Trump's spontaneity could perhaps be an antidote to Obama's caution, which some critics said frittered away US power.
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Look at it as a kind of antidote to the usual hectic flow of life online, an affectionate stopgap.
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The antidote was first tested on human cells outside the body and on live mice, according to the university.
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Harm reduction approaches, such as needle exchanges and more distribution of the opioid overdose antidote naloxone, would also help.
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In a sense, it's the antidote to the depressing and often-memed "woman laughing alone with salad" stock image.
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When LYING LIB MEDIA makes up FAKE NEWS to smear me, the ANTIDOTE is to go right at them.
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Ironically, the antidote comes from a relationship to tech that unshackles tools and processes, instead, from the bottom up.
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And even as Democrats seek the antidote to Donald Trump, many seem open to the possibility of something new.
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That this is trip music too offers a solution: LSD as the supposed antidote to the bomb maybe. 7.
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The French elected Mr Hollande in 2012 as an antidote to the frenetic Nicolas Sarkozy, his centre-right predecessor.
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But since Vanderbilt's time, the controlled risk of driving has been an antidote to meaningless work and passive leisure.
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Police officers must be equipped with the antidote to a heroin overdose or an opioid overdose, known as Narcan.
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He presented himself as a candidate of change, urgency -- and the antidote to the status quo exemplified by Clinton.
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Still basking in his newlywed bliss seems to be a nice antidote to the bleak world of his character.
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An antidote to this, suggests the OECD, is more training and governments increasing worker protections, according to Bloomberg News.
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Then, looking through my inventory for an antidote, I found Contact Medicine, a consumable I'd picked up hours ago.
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The ice has the light, flaky texture of fresh snowfall, making it the perfect antidote to Korea's oppressive summer.
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The Lego-like system of removable components was the perfect antidote to costly and needlessly complex home security purveyors.
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While we often hear that the antidote to feeling lonely is to make plans, it's more complicated than that.
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Shine-enhancing, breakage-preventing, and gently detangling, it's pretty much the antidote for everything you hate about dry shampoo.
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But a working paper by the Brookings Institution, a think-tank, offers a sobering antidote to this youthful optimism.
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"We are dedicated to free expression and transparency as the antidote to radicalization, violence, and extremism," the statement said.
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Jacqueline is the refreshing antidote to the trope of the ice-queen editor who gives all journalism majors nightmares.
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The antidote knocks the opioids off the receptors in the brain for 30 to 90 minutes, reversing the overdose.
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Heterotopias, a digital zine about architecture and culture in virtual spaces, feels like an antidote to that modern anxiety.
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Education, training and a plethora of "feel good" social programs were the left's antidote to reducing the welfare rolls.
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Television audiences loved him because he was a welcome antidote to the defeatist attitudes of the post-Vietnam era.
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"Getting publishers back in the role of delivering content directly to the audience is the antidote to the newsfeed."
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UnReal is more than just a necessary antidote to The Bachelorette, it's the most compelling show of the summer.
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Soulja Boy has the perfect antidote for phony death threats gone awry ... and it rhymes with a million dollars.
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EMTs gave the deputy a dose of Narcan, an opioid antidote, and rushed him to a hospital, Kahler said.
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When people are dying from overdose, naloxone — the antidote medication — can save their lives in a matter of moments.
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His Republican colleagues were sick of provocateurs, had been burned by scandal and wanted a reprieve — an antidote, even.
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The antidote to audio accessory anxiety lies in going wireless — like with the N1 Bluetooth Wireless In-Ear Headphones.
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She said that too often people rely on pills as an antidote to poor diet and other unhealthy behaviors.
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"Our antidote, our Narcan, is ineffective," Sheriff Jim Neil of Hamilton County said, using a trade name for naloxone.
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Mr. Wilson asked another employee to call 911, then bent down next to the man and administered the antidote.
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Airlines are hoping big data might prove one antidote to the pressures of tight profit margins and intense competition.
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As "Breslin and Hamill: Deadline Artists" reminds us, the antidote to ignorance is fearlessness in the pursuit of truth.
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With increasing evidence and momentum building, APMs are the clear antidote to today's cost and quality conundrum in healthcare.
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She uses the antidote so often that she hurries to restock after a save, uncomfortable with an empty pocket.
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His architecture was an antidote to the era's brazen showiness: subtle and natural instead of flashy and proudly artificial.
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Sounds decided to go invent the new wave of British heavy metal as an antidote, to differentiate the papers.
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And the Giant sees this evil born, and seems to be trying—I think voluntarily—to generate an antidote.
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Days before his death, first responders treated an unconscious Prince on his private plane with an opioid-overdose antidote.
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Tetrodotoxin, or TTX, is more than 1,000 times more toxic than cyanide, and there is no antidote for it.
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In celebrating dreams as poetic artifacts, Robb offers a welcome antidote to the medicine administered by most sleep gurus.
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But the sterling reputation of a single government scientist has been no antidote for the fear gripping financial markets.
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And so my only antidote to that anxiety is to try and prepare in whatever way I'm able to.
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The Margulies is perhaps the perfect antidote to gallery fatigue; it's a collection that stands the test of time.
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For many politically obsessed liberals, his inevitably upbeat musings offered a welcome online antidote to Mr. Trump's Twitter rampaging.
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Can we have her as Prime Minister, this living, smiling antidote to our own drippy, croaky, indecisive, soulless Theresa?
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They will want an antidote to Trumpism, a set of ideas that manage to be conservative and anti-Trump.
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But Mr. Ince is offering an uplifting antidote to Mr. Erdogan, parrying the president's slurs with jokes and cheerfulness.
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Meanwhile, scientists hunt for the origin of the disease, tracing it back through time to look for an antidote.
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With atmospherics like that, diplomats said, Mr. Obama could not help but be viewed as a kind of antidote.
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Among whites, the race-class messages we tested were the most effective antidote to the Republican's racial fear rhetoric.
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Part of what animates his practice is a belief that sheer virtuosity is an antidote to pity and marginalization.
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Mr. Brooks's antidote lies in modesty, a virtue he elevates by astutely reframing it as both courageous and tough.
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Now Budapest may become something of a meeting place for those seeking an antidote to his brand of populism.
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For Zaeli, nonmonogamy was also an antidote to the atomization of families, to the loneliness of how people live.
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The truth is the best antidote to this flood of anti-renewables policies based on fossil fuel-funded misinformation.
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His flaws notwithstanding, McCain — the personification of courage, patriotism and integrity — would be the constant antidote to Donald Trump.
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His surgeon general, Jerome Adams, has pushed more people to carry the opioid overdose antidote naloxone — a good step.
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Chayka, who mentions Trump at several points in the book, hopes minimalism might provide an antidote or a balm.
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Wandering around low-rise Tianzifang is an antidote to the soaring Shanghai of magnetic levitation trains and mega-skyscrapers.
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Equally wrenching and joyous, its arrival in the final weeks of summer was the perfect antidote to blockbuster fatigue.
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Anne Arundel is the only school district that has used the antidote since 2017, a state education official said.
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I walked in and was greeted with a sweet smell, the perfect antidote to the fog of the city.
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In reality, Seven Island serves less as an antidote for urban drudgery than as a theater for psychological warfare.
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That move is a powerful antidote to the notion that hairstyles involving untreated black hair are unnatural and unprofessional.
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Desperate for an antidote, I started dabbling in wholesome activities: bicycling, crossword puzzles, baking and writing in my journal.
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From the same charmers who made Hohokum comes a roguelike that seems to be the antidote to that problem.
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"Comedy is often the only feasible antidote to a completely justifiable, but not very entertaining hopelessness," he once wrote.
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Many industry experts have prescribed driverless technology as the antidote to the persistence of driving-related deaths or injuries.
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That sounds like the perfect antidote for counterbalancing the misogyny and sexism that's often synonymous with the music industry.
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He drew criticism for not doing more to help make the opioid overdose antidote naloxone available over the counter.
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This is easier said than done, but a vibrant start-up culture and open-source technology is the antidote.
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I wanted to offer something that was an antidote to the tabloid nature of how the trial was covered.
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The natural antidote to this condition is not a retrenchment to amorphous, universal descriptors devoid of context or nuance.
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" With Poisonous Antidote, Farid takes the over-sharing to an extreme, calling it a "news feed of my life.
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His ability to generate more light than heat seemed a welcome antidote to the perpetual churn of a divisive president.
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In RBG, Ruth explains that his unwavering support served as antidote to the sexism she faced while pursuing her career.
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There's no antidote to phosphorous poisoning—the CDC recommends hooking the patient up to an IV and treating the symptoms.
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Secondly, as a uniquely open service, Twitter is a vital source of real-time antidote to day-to-day falsehoods.
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It's also a drunk-and-alone country song, which is a nice antidote to this season's general air of gluttony.
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Smarter Living: Friends are an essential antidote to the burdens of daily life, but they can take time to nurture.
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Smarter Living: Friendships are an essential antidote to the burdens of daily life, but they can take time to nurture.
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His new book, "12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos," currently ranks at the tops of the bestseller lists.
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"For the children of Flint, education is the antidote to the public health crisis they have endured," the lawsuit reads.
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As the world reacts to Jenner and Scott's big news, check out some of Scott's best songs below. 1. "Antidote"
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And none of the 22 Democrats actually running have broken through in rural Ohio as the antidote to President Trump.
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As we've reported recently, Australian zoos already struggle to get enough funnel web spiders to make antidote for spider bites.
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If any one bacteria broke out, it would stop being able to make its "antidote" to antibiotics and die off.
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When she offers to do a YouTube tutorial on the perfect PB&J, the "Antidote" rapper shoots the idea down.
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In their different ways, these books all serve as an antidote to American fears of a Manichaean contest with China.
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Many police officers and first responders in North America already carry the overdose antidote naloxone to save dying opioid users.
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Read this as an antidote to the world or as a reminder of a sense of wonder in the world.
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Wagestream's example is also a useful antidote for those who are overly cynical about either capitalism or socially conscious investing.
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The country has become more progressive (and secular), and a large contingent of conservative voters see Trump as the antidote.
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Paramedics gave Green a dose of Narcan, an opioid antidote, to reverse the effects and rushed him to a hospital.
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"Your mind is poisoned Take joy for the antidote And you will be cured" Listen below and check the tracklisting.
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"However, no antidote for chlorine exists, if its use is confirmed, and treatment is symptomatic," said WHO spokesman Tarik Jasarevic.
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But Warren is a charismatic personality who can command headlines, as we've recently seen — which could prove a potent antidote.
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Their idyllic context perhaps helps to explain their continuing appeal as an antidote to our increasingly industrial and urban world.
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Naloxone, for example, is particularly challenging because the antidote to opiate overdoses uses the same precursors as the opiates themselves.
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It offers an antidote to the anti-heroes of other "prestige dramas," frequently portrayed as the best of the best.
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" Abrams during ABC's "Good Morning America" said the best antidote to intimidation tactics is to "actually turn out and engage.
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"Eating a frog" is the best antidote for procrastination, and ultra-productive people start each morning with this tasty treat.
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Across New York City, outdoor time used to be the perfect antidote to the bustle and frustration of urban life.
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From their special perch, the Campanellas are a welcome antidote to the anti-immigration rhetoric that spews from Donald Trump.
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An aide to Ryan pointed to a recent Washington Post article that framed the Speaker as the "antidote" to Trump.
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An antidote to fear, bursting with intelligence and wit — "Quichotte" is exactly what so many of us need right now.
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But an across-the-board tariff against all nations – friend and foe alike – is an antidote stronger than the poison.
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His scrappy, bullying, back-alley schtick is the antidote to the political correctness that people in his base so disdain.
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But the messy, distorted music rocks hard anyway, as both a representation of, and a temporary antidote to, psychic chaos.
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It's an antidote to urban loneliness, where the music in my headphones brings new meaning to the spaces around me.
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But it's a pretty cool antidote to the typical wear-and-tear that our handbags and backpacks have to endure.
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The antidote — whose brand name is Narcan — has become a necessary stopgap to prevent deaths that happen in public spaces.
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The books above the TV act as a kind of antidote to the TV. Here, full names need not apply.
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Despite the repression, many Egyptians still support him as an antidote to the turmoil they suffered after the Arab Spring.
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Seventy percent of migrants to Australia are skilled and of working age, a crucial antidote to the country's aging population.
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Everybody has an antidote about this happening, and so it's now just become part of the fabric of the internet.
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A furious King Hussein of Jordan demanded that Israel provide the antidote, saying the Mossad agents could otherwise face execution.
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An opiate high feels like a warm hug, the perfect antidote to Justin's deep-seated loneliness and longing for love.
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They promoted democratic ideals and international trade while investing in the notion that coalitions were the antidote to destructive nationalism.
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Harm reduction efforts, like more access to the opioid overdose antidote naloxone and more needle exchanges, could help as well.
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And its chutzpah provided a timely antidote to the polite, public-spirited, retro-modernism that is now architecture's default mode.
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Under supervision, nurses are at the ready with the overdose antidote naloxone and oxygen tanks in case of an emergency.
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Elizabeth DeCoursey, owner of Antidote Apothecary and Tea Bar in Brooklyn, says she typically uses weed as a meditative aid.
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You don't need a lot of ingredients or equipment to whip up a sophisticated antidote to a hard day's work.
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It's an absurd, laugh-out-loud funny critique of (and antidote to) the dystopia that is late-stage capitalism. —A.
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For the defenders, the cowboy quality of some products creates an impossible choice between an errant drone and its antidote.
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"Connecting with the natural world wherever you are is a great antidote to jet lag and travel tiredness," she said.
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The library's "salone monumentale" is the perfect antidote for what the writer Eleanor Clark called the "too-muchness" of Rome.
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Our research shows that highlighting the class agenda behind the constant racial provocations provides the best antidote to dog whistling.
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She then began a panicked, 16-hour odyssey to find an antidote that could save her 1503-year-old son.
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She then ran, with her son leaning against her, to the village public health center, which usually stocks the antidote.
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Which makes Re: Mind a weird DLC for a weird game, and also an antidote to our anxiety about endings.
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Made in Portugal, the pieces have a semi-matte glaze, intended as an antidote to shiny phone and laptop screens.
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The COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak has made clear the urgency of developing a vital yet overlooked antidote to pandemics — democracy.
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The landline was a focal point of the home, an antidote to atomization and loneliness, those scourges of our age.
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Only the final moments of Alaska proves the Hulu series is the ultimate antidote to 13 Reasons Why's darkest habits.
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Less than half of the emergency call patients, or 18 of them, received Narcan, an opiate antidote, said Mr. Burmeister.
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An antidote to this dangerous trend is for more Americans to learn how to communicate with those we disagree with.
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"Don't tell me your vote doesn't matter," he said, referring to voting as the "antidote" to all that ails Washington.
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It's a shiny antidote to the messy grays of the real world and its seemingly heady collapse into end times.
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Well, there have been numerous headlines that suggest The Birth of a Nation is an antidote to the #OscarsSoWhite controversy.
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Farid stayed free of social media for 10 months, and only recently reentered various social media platforms for Poisonous Antidote.
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The group values long-term, considered thinking as an antidote to the short attention spans that modern society tends to foster.
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Public health officials are concerned that naloxone, the opioid overdose antidote, might not be as effective for someone overdosing on carfentanil.
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Her op-ed serves as a powerful antidote to the practice of vilifying ambitious women as they get closer to power.
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Unfortunately, though standing desks have been heavily promoted as the antidote to our sedentary lifestyle, their benefits have been grossly oversold.
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The sad, strange phenomenon that is the false confession gets its due in Kelly Loudenberg's stunning antidote to true crime sensationalism.
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YouTube is the unofficial antidote to that and I believe YouTubers who encourage safe sex-positivity are doing a public service.
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Presenting himself as the antidote to President Donald Trump, Biden promised that he would unite and bring the nation together again.
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And that's true, you can do that, but you certainly don't have to: CBD can be a powerful antidote for THC.
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He plays Alan, Nadia's new comrade in mystery-solving, and his breathless performance is the perfect antidote to Lyonne's capricious one.
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"Management of the product and engineering groups has been a revolving door, but Weil was heralded as the antidote," Sanderson said.
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By 1003, there were many ways to administer naloxone — the only antidote currently used to revive people who overdose on opioids.
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It was a world that he soon discovered would serve as an antidote to the stress he faces as a cop.
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It is hard not to see PST: LA/LA as an antidote to the divisiveness of American political debate about immigration.
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I think it's the antidote to so many relationships that people have had before in which they're racing to the bottom.
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Knowing what you value the most is a great antidote to comparison and the urge to keep up with the Joneses.
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New drugs or inhalants may be able to render people unconscious for handcuffing, and then they could be administered an antidote.
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Even discount retailers like Dollar Tree, once hailed as the antidote to Amazon, must figure out how to keep stores afloat.
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Central America's biggest economy, Guatemala elected former TV comedian Jimmy Morales last year as an antidote to the country's rampant corruption.
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The Sisters reportedly formed as an antidote to the boring conformity its founders saw occurring in San Francisco's gay Castro District.
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" Morgan said she married Whitley hoping that her love would be an antidote for his addiction, "but it just wasn't enough.
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The state prides itself on its dedication to cold efficiency in its primary elections — the antidote to Iowa's outmoded caucus system.
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The most adorable antidote to Netflix's horrendous Insatiable imaginable, Dumplin' delivers drag queens, Dolly Parton, and the next wannabe Peter Kavinsky.
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It is the great equalizer; inextricably linked to opportunity and future economic success, and the most potent antidote to escape poverty.
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If you want to feel more satisfied at work, switching to a company headed by women might just be the antidote.
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Warren, whose new book is titled This Fight Is Our Fight, believes the antidote to Trumpism is an authentic, liberal populism.
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A more under-the-radar trend than it's rainbow counterparts, it provides the perfect antidote to the parade of edible technicolor.
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But the Argentine example shows that full autonomy is not a perfect antidote to obstruction of justice or politically motivated prosecutions.
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It's so rare to have a film that makes the subject of "love" become the primary antidote to all of that.
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But for me at least, a crazy jaunt in the outdoors is the perfect antidote to the absurdity of modern life.
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The Surgeon General recently urged more people to carry opioid antidote naloxone, the first advisory from a surgeon general since 553.
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Higher education, once seen as an antidote to recidivism, had come to be seen as a privilege that inmates hadn't earned.
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Paul LePage saying, in essence, that the overdose antidote only enables drug users to continue using drugs until their next overdose.
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While it can be used as an antidote, the drug is also used to treat muscle spasms and reduce airway secretions.
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An antidote for a heroin overdose is as easy to buy in New York City pharmacies as a bottle of aspirin.
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Disney songs are the perfect antidote to weekday chores, and a delicious companion to any sleepover/book club meeting/strenuous hike.
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This sort of antidote won't stop people from going too far when consuming alcohol, but it could help them recover quicker.
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Such a strategy would be a strong antidote, while resulting in a hit to some Chinese commercial actors, Gagnon tells Axios.
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Is minimalism – music that is stripped back and pared down—a necessary antidote to the anxieties and stresses of modern life?
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But an antidote appears to be brewing, and Kasatkina, a 20-year-old Russian, is a big part of the mix.
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Watch "Back from the Brink: Heroin's Antidote" Read "Heroin Kills White People More Than Anyone Else — And Nobody Is Sure Why"
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His friends are yelling and trying to wake him, and one dashes off in search of Narcan, the opioid-overdose antidote.
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And then the person overdosing will likely die without ever getting medical care, such as the lifesaving opioid overdose antidote naloxone.
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And many of these places deliver: In a world of lonely people, doing life together can be an antidote to isolation.
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In this field of visual overstimulation, text can come to serve as an antidote, an alluring vessel for communicating more frankly.
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Nearly two years ago, I issued a blanket prescription for the opioid antidote, naloxone, for all of Baltimore City's 620,000 residents.
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In Baltimore, we spend a lot of time training people to use naloxone, the antidote medication that reverses an opioid overdose.
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Revealing reality, as the ancient Greek term aletheia (from a-lethès, "not hidden") makes clear, is the best antidote to hate.
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If we are interfering in public space, should we be part of that, or should we offer a sort of antidote?
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That in and of itself is an antidote to slacktivism, which sees no necessary action beyond a post, share or like.
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It is found on emergency crash carts and is used in open-heart surgery and as an antidote to certain poisons.
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Yet, it was always told with an antidote to that, which was how good and virtuous the world is as well.
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Eliza's escape would be an antidote to her father's disappointment with the spiritually and morally desolate place his country has become.
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Dessert: Christina Tosi's crockpot cake, easy breezy, an antidote to despair, especially alongside ice cream or fresh sliced strawberries or both.
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One of them is naloxone, known as Narcan, a powerful antidote that has jolted hundreds of overdosed users back to life.
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But sources told CNBC that the board's "dark horse" candidate could be the perfect antidote to Uber's ousted CEO, Travis Kalanick.
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Voltaire was typical of the self-interested commoner who promoted commerce and liberty as an antidote to arbitrary authority and hierarchy.
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Described as an overdose "antidote," it is already readily available in certain states in the US and elsewhere in the world.
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On Beauty Obsidian shades have a romantic, mysterious allure and are a perfect antidote to the ubiquitous reds of the season.
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Introduced in 2002 by Reckitt Benckiser, Suboxone was supposed to cure opiate addictions, an antidote to the problems caused by Oxycontin.
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So, if life's got you down today, Motherboard has the antidote: the most detailed map of the Milky Way galaxy, ever.
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The media has been effusive in its praise for the Heineken ad, consistently billing it as "the antidote" to the Pepsi ad.
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And in 2300, he almost seems lab-engineered to appeal to a variety of Democrats looking for a clear antidote to Trump.
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Representative Keith Ellison, a Minnesota Democrat, said the speech "hit me in the heart" and was a vital antidote to growing intolerance.
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Or it could be our antidote to the dreary weather, long nights, and lack of vitamin D that the season inevitably brings.
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Ableton Live was an antidote to the problem, and the resourceful duo had the attention of the artists who needed it most.
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Bliss Hangover Fix Holographic Foil Sheet Mask Give someone special the gift of a quick facial as an antidote to holiday stress.
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The other antidote is self-compassion — stop beating yourself up for the 'stupid' mistakes [you made] or for not foreseeing every problem.
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Grinspoon explains that an overdose can be "immediately" reversed with a "save shot," commonly known as Narcan, which is an opiate antidote.
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Police officers have begun arming themselves with the antidote in case they accidentally inhale or touch drugs that contain fentanyl or carfentanil.
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Take a look at a clip of her reaction to winning (or as we call it, your antidote for a bad day).
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Despite an outpouring of resources, like greater access to the overdose antidote naloxone, opioids continue to kill Americans at a record pace.
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In 2014, Rader began personally delivering the overdose antidote, Narcan, to Huntington's fire houses and teaching first responders how to use it.
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Is there any better antidote to a big, loud night out than sitting alone in your silent kitchen and sipping on coffee?
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A separate study published in JAMA Network Open looked at another aspect of addiction treatment: access to the opioid-overdose antidote naloxone.
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"The antidote to fear and uncertainty is transparency and timely, accurate information from reliable sources," writes Dr. Robert Bartholomew in Psychology Today.
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"When we all come together in community efforts like this, we can find an antidote to the feelings of helplessness," she said.
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They are overseen by staff trained to use the overdose-reversing antidote naloxone and suggest addiction treatment options for illicit drug users.
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He had no higher aspirations for the present, but he thought detachment was the best antidote for cynicism in the long run.
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It's a fine antidote to the fragmentation bomb of culture we live in and a chance to encompass an artist in totality.
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For a dinner of steak and fondue, the perfect antidote to a hard day's adventuring, try Swiss Bistro (dinner for two, $50).
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It's a great antidote to the paranoia-inducing Ex-Machina, with tearjerking performances by Joaquin Phoenix, Scarlett Johannson's voice, and Amy Adams.
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If the news or the lack of sunlight has been getting you down, then we've got the perfect antidote for those blues.
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Russell's antidote to this problem would be seen as dramatic in 2016; he proposed work days lasting four hours rather than eight.
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One explanation for the prevalence of trigger-happy cops is the embrace of punitive policing as an antidote for weak justice systems.
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"I was looking for an antidote to all of the hate and fear and lies coming from Washington right now," she said.
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After a long spell basking in global adulation as an antidote to Mr Trump, Canada is no longer populist-proof, liberals worry.
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Manufacturers may not use the right antibodies or they may not properly treat the antidote to remove components that cause negative reactions.
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The antidote, known as FAV-Afrique, is what Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has relied on to treat snakebites in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Which makes it the perfect antidote to every perfectly blended, seamless, soulless, easily swallowable set of tech-house puked up onto SoundCloud.
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Update: It has now been disclosed that the experimental drug was administered to 90 people, and no antidote to the drug exists.
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The surgeon general issued the office's first advisory in 13 years — calling on more people to carry the opioid overdose antidote naloxone.
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There was a similar striving for sincerity in the early 1960s when a plain, living language seemed an antidote to Soviet bombast.
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His findings, published in May in the journal Behavior Therapy, indicate that CBT can be a powerful antidote for work-related exhaustion.
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Well, to all of our luck, Pantene's ultra-light, strong-hold Airspray is the end-all antidote to this styling faux pas.
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If anything remains unblemished—the one true antidote to our collective influencer burnout—it's cute animals, and especially cute animals eating food.
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London's mayor said the event was their biggest ever and is the "best antidote" to recent tragedies and terrorist attacks in England.
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It's a refreshing, quirky antidote to the anonymous-feeling fast fashion buys and endless designer collabs that tend to populate our closets.
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Fortunately, for every instance of a story boxing women into the loony bin, there are others that act as a refreshing antidote.
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His lush paintings make you feel Romanticism in your guts, offering an antidote to some of today's more bloodless, blandly cerebral art.
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Instead, they're perhaps part and parcel of why he's seen as light-hearted antidote to other rap acts rather than an artiste.
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And the antidote, though it won't be easy to swallow, is learning, if you can, to embrace uncertainty and not to catastrophize.
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The only cover is of Joni Mitchell's "Love," which Ms. Carrington described as "an antidote" to the dogged insistence of the originals.
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For many, the action there served as an antidote to what some referred to as the "corporate nature" of the women's marches.
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Training on how to administer the antidote can take five minutes to an hour depending on the circumstances, a department report said.
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Injecting more dollars into the economy would stop deflation immediately, just as reducing the supply of dollars is the antidote to inflation.
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A Canadian firm sells containers of Rocky Mountain breeze as an antidote to smoggy skies ("a shot of nature," its marketing promises).
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Without a vaccine or antidote, the only currently known way to prevent infected pigs from spreading the disease is through mass culls.
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CARA addresses perhaps the two largest factors driving the overdose epidemic: overprescription of opioids and public access to the opioid antidote naloxone.
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For liberals, Comedy Central, with its stars Stewart and Colbert, provided an antidote to Fox—but also a news source in itself.
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It's the ultimate antidote to the often unbelievable images of women in their underwear that have become so customary on our screens.
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The course basically involves training people to administer CPR and the opioid antidote, naloxone, from kits that cost about $20-40 each.
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And in addition to her progressive positions, they have positioned her as the generational antidote to the guarded discipline of Nancy Pelosi.
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Like Adele , Sheeran represents pop's terra firma, an antidote to the disorienting blitz of viral hits, social-media stunts, and genre splintering.
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But the antidote to one extreme isn't another, and Democrats will only win once they reclaim the vital center of American politics.
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"His closely argued, wide-ranging essays are an antidote to the philistine and sinister demands that we forget the past," he wrote.
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While there is some neurological evidence to support the authenticity of glossolalia, it apparently also works as an antidote to phone pranksters.
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The cosmopolitan, English-speaking technocrats who filled his government relished their role as the antidote to the destructive forces sweeping the continent.
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And so I continue to nurse the illusion that this American life has a nobler, more secure antidote somewhere east of Lisbon.
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Democratic socialist chapters have constant streams of meetings and social events, creating an antidote to the isolation that's epidemic in American life.
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They must be bastions of editorial integrity and independence if they are to protect our democracy and provide an antidote to disinformation.
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Questions about who profits from the drug and who might withhold an antidote drive the conspiracy investigation in the novel's second half.
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An antidote to the bravado of kitchen confidentials and to the rise of celebrity chefs, the book is restrained, private, and careful.
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Created as a relaxed antidote to the stressful family blowout, the casual get-together now has big aspirations and reams of rules.
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The antidote for the case is Methylene blue (also a bright blue color), which is given to reverse the reaction, CNN reported.
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However, after only two doses of the antidote and an overnight stay at the hospital, the patient successfully recovered from her reaction.
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But throughout history the wiser minds have understood that anger and moral posturing are not a good antidote to rage and fanaticism.
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Notes on the Culture On the runways, dramatic silhouettes are both a comment on and an antidote to the world around them.
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Along with Margherita's inherited knack for color, perhaps this feeling is the antidote to all the darkness in the world right now.
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The rugs are, refreshingly, an antidote to the bold and flashy artists' renditions we have been seeing so much of these days.
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Other research suggests that nature can serve as an antidote to over-stimulation or "attention fatigue," as well as boost cognitive performance.
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In 2012, he moved to the ranch and found the physical labor the perfect antidote to years of rock 'n' roll debauchery.
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By the same token, Mr. Obama ran as a postpartisan antidote to the "same old fights" that had gridlocked Washington for years.
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In Arizona in 2500, Hamby couldn't have gotten the drug naloxone, an antidote to reverse a heroin overdose, without a personal prescription.
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The most powerful antidote to boredom is creativity, and there are multiple ways to nurture the imagination within ourselves and our children.
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I love to bake (chocolate treats are a great antidote to stress), and in good weather we ride our bikes around Tokyo.
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The company felt a responsibility to release an antidote after it made the realistic Rogan voice, says Ragavan Thurairatnam, Dessa's co-founder.
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Running for almost the entirety of the Bush years, the show was an antidote to the conservative values that pervaded that era.
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But the most powerful antidote to my irrationality came from a surprising source: an 18th-century English priest named Reverend Thomas Bayes.
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When I was writing many of these essays, my biggest criticism of the church is that it didn't provide an antidote to capitalism.
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An anti-political correctness activist, he published the best-selling self-help book, "12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos" in 2018.
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Twitter has been careful to position itself as an antidote to Facebook when it comes to news and ads over the past week.
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The advice isn't groundbreaking, but it's a much-needed antidote to all the negative workplace advice that seems to be everywhere these days.
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Education Although women's advances in education may have contributed to the pay gap getting smaller over the years, education is not an antidote.
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They are the antidote to the loss of trust in institutions of all kinds, and the loss of faith in global co-operation.
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Finding out that children are actually toxic to monsters is just the antidote kids who are afraid of what's under their bed need.
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We'll be cutting our baby bangs in come summer, when a few inches off our hair is the perfect antidote to city heat.
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The plan has captivated Yang's supporters, many of whom see that kind of unique policy as the best antidote to President Donald Trump.
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In fact, if you've ever felt guilty about wasting time on social media, using Instagram the Richard Prince way is the perfect antidote.
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At least there's a consensus on the antidote: keep more of our time rooted in the real world instead of the digital one.
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The antidote to a government controlled by a powerful few, a government that divides is a government by the organized, energized, inclusive many.
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The unabashed sincerity is noteworthy in and of itself as an antidote to the apathetic irony that dominates so much of media nowadays.
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Trump's appeal was staked to a belief that right-wing populism is the antidote to decades-long decline of the American working class.
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Sometimes, it's a beautifully constructed antidote to years and years of fake, digitized movie destruction, with precisely crafted frames and genuinely groundbreaking cinematography.
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Lara, the real Lara underneath the script, is an antidote to decades of action films — can you name a more dangerous female lead?
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We have to have every police department equipped with naloxone, which is the antidote to reverse overdose, save lives here in New Hampshire.
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Schultz went on to tell employees that the coffee chain can provide "an antidote" by providing a "sense of community" to its customers.
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They see him as the perfect antidote to the many gains Republicans have made over the past decade in state and congressional politics.
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Conservatives duly push marriage as the antidote: the federal government has spent almost a billion dollars on pro-marriage programmes, to little avail.
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For example, expanding access to Naloxone, the emergency response antidote to opioid overdoses, is a critical measure that would save thousands of lives.
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Vincent has herself used opioids and lost a daughter to an overdose at a rehab that unconscionably failed to stock the antidote, naloxone.
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A few people also suggested that users like those adults should be allowed to die by not receiving the lifesaving overdose antidote naloxone.
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Known for fast, cheap bagels, sandwiches, and pastries, it's really no surprise Bagelsmith's egg sandwiches are the secret antidote to Williamsburg's worst hangovers.
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As early reviews warned, Paul Feig's new Ghostbusters isn't the transcendent antidote for years of Hollywood gender imbalance some might have hoped for.
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This started as a post-rave antidote for "pilly willy" because stimulants—as you may know—can adversely affect a boner's structural integrity.
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And although an antivenom exists, the antidote is difficult to come by where it's needed most in parts of southern and eastern Africa.
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Think of this as an antidote to the craziest news cycle in history — a mini digital magazine, with dispatches from across the globe.
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Six years later, I've found the perfect antidote to that insufferable optimism—telling you why your team isn't going to win the Cup.
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The antidote to a government controlled by a powerful fear, a government that divides, is a government by the organized, energized, inclusive many.
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Naloxone, an antidote for opioid overdose, can be administered by laypersons and has resulted in reversals of more than 85033,000 overdoses since 1996.
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Rather, he said, voters chose Ms. Koike mainly because she campaigned as an antidote to predecessors who had been embroiled in financial scandals.
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Such viewpoints are a salve against the prevalence of overblown luxury, an antidote to corporate spin and shiny celebs famous for their fame.
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I was at Antidote to interview Ho. But unlike Mckesson or Wylie, Ho had invited some nervousness on the part of the organizers.
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Narrator: And if Alex or one of his furry friends comes in contact with a drug, officers have the antidote Narcan on hand.
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Her kind of unfettered optimism and generosity of spirit is an invigorating antidote to the anxious negativity pervading the world of art today.
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In our culture, shopping is touted as a mood-booster, a cure for heartbreak, an antidote to stress, even a form of cardio.
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Each store is an antidote to the cold pretention of retailers like Supreme and Kith, while also managing to avoid vintage-store mustiness.
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As effective as naloxone can be in reversing overdoses and restoring breathing, fentanyl overdoses are often too extreme for the antidote to work.
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"Our tagline is 'an antidote to modern times,' and I wish I could say it was designed with this in mind," Witte said.
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Chickpeas, which need less water to grow than wheat and other cereal grains that are the mainstay of Montana agriculture, provide an antidote.
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But I bet that I'm hardly alone in finding them a refreshing antidote to the rampant dietary puritanism that is blighting our times.
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Frank Wilkinson, a former colleague of mine, wrote at Bloomberg: O'Rourke is not the only candidate modeling decency as an antidote to Trumpism.
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Venture capital fuels a proliferation of apps and text therapies that hold the promise of quick symptomatic relief and an antidote to loneliness.
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The Midwest, the thinking goes, is not only untapped, but also an antidote to the scalding-hot tech market on the West Coast.
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It was an antidote not just to the frenzy of London, but also to the rapid growth of St. Ives and Carbis Bay.
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Moreover, I have a leg up on my clinical ancestors because an antidote — at least a temporary one — sits ready in my hand.
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But you're never quite sure where you are, and that's the point: Mr. Chaignaud's aim is to provide an antidote to Western theater.
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Feeling connected — with others, with ourselves — is an antidote to tough feelings we try to keep at bay by distracting and numbing ourselves.
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"In my field, emergency medicine, when you can cure a patient with a single antidote–that's a rare thing for us," he shared.
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The antidote to rage and despair, with climate change the catalyst, is not individual self-destructive protest, but collective engagement in political action.
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It includes more emphasis on and support for harm reduction strategies, like the opioid overdose antidote naloxone, needle exchanges, and supervised consumption sites.
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And a remarkable antidote to Trumpism, which, to paraphrase its belief system, goes something like this: It's a kill or be killed world.
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Denim, perhaps the ultimate antidote to Brandon Maxwell's signature red-carpet glamour, was the order of the day at the designer's latest show.
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Each one is as sober and strange as a Morandi still life, and an antidote to an art world lately beholden to spectacle.
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In Baltimore, we have launched an aggressive overdose prevention program, including issuing a blanket prescription for the antidote, naloxone, to every single resident.
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On first listen, entrepreneurship as an antidote to atrocities and a way to battle those with access to deadly weapons may seem farfetched.
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The antidote for OP poisoning has traditionally included artificial respiration and injections of the drug atropine, which helps the victim to keep breathing.
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"In my field, emergency medicine, when you can cure a patient with a single antidote--that's a rare thing for us," he said.
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The supplies in many school nurses' offices include EpiPens for allergic reactions, inhalers for asthma — and now naloxone, an antidote for opioid overdoses.
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I think that looking at, and really thinking about, these historical trends and how much we've achieved is an important antidote to that.
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Think of this as an antidote to the craziest news cycle in history — a mini, digital magazine, with dispatches from across the globe.
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Consider this new two-hour nightly show, which Viceland calls "hyper-topical, but far from journalistic," an antidote to traditional cable news programs.
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In this sense, Rasmussen's pictures are the antithesis of selfie culture, a plausible antidote to the flood of images we take of ourselves.
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There isn't an antidote for synthetic cannabinoids, so physicians are left to treat the symptoms that people present with after ingesting the drugs.
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Watch the VICE News documentary: Back From the Brink: Heroin's Antidote The effect of increased naloxone availability has been dramatic in some areas.
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The dual teamkill is the natural antidote to the individualist fantasy that one person is carrying or losing a game for a team.
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Broadside Books positioned itself as the intellectual antidote to the punditry of the other mainstream imprints, but its record is much more mixed.
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In that sense, play parties are an antidote to hook up apps that enable users to unsee people who fall outside of predetermined parameters.
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The recent poll also suggests that more of the public might see the election as the antidote to the President's alleged abuses of power.
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Unfortunately, those who overdose are powerless to call for help in an emergency and therefore fail to ever receive the lifesaving opioid antidote naloxone.
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The first and most effective was for people to never use alone—while keeping the antidote, naloxone, on hand in case of an overdose.
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Instructing police to "believe" complainants was intended to be an antidote to past problems, says Andy Higgins of the Police Foundation, a think-tank.
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But according to the American Academy of Pediatrics, the antidote is clear: Parents — and doctors — should keep the focus on health rather than weight.
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Environmental groups praised the governor's order, which they said was an antidote to the Trump administration's efforts to roll back Obama-era environmental laws.
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It's an antidote to urbanness, a place of open land — 147,040 square miles of it — but with just over 1 million people inhabiting it.
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With condescending finger-wagging, others recite the deplorable statistics of violence within poor minority neighborhoods as though racist policing were an antidote or excuse.
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At the moment, there is no cure or antidote for ricin poisoning, so the CDC urges people to just avoid exposure at all costs.
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And where children really get into trouble is when they are also missing the best-known antidote to adversity: a nurturing and trustworthy caregiver.
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The really scary thing about ricin is that there's no antidote, according to the CDC, although there has been work to develop a vaccine.
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If your time watching Trump press conferences is mostly a nervous and/or bewildered experience, then Seth Meyers had the antidote on Tuesday night.
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In the OASIS, users can be and do almost anything — which the book's hero, Wade Watts, claims is the antidote to all social injustice.
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Behind him on a shelf sat a box of Naloxone, an opioid-overdose antidote, in case Mr Pimentel accidentally ingests fentanyl or another opioid.
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Congress could dedicate a lot more money to drug addiction treatment and harm reduction strategies, such as making the overdose antidote naloxone more accessible.
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And Democrats hope it will offer something of a mood-lifting antidote to the gloom and doom proffered by Republicans on the campaign trail.
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Chief among this dwindling crowd is Belgium, which has long seen a federal Europe as an antidote to its own national and linguistic divisions.
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All of the poisoned children in these cases had to undergo a "gastric lavage" and almost half of them received a cyanide antidote treatment.
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Opinion polls show Filipinos are largely supportive of the war on drugs as an antidote to crime the government says is fueled by narcotics.
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Because the number has always been considered bad luck, he says, sailors would get "13" tattooed as an antidote, to keep bad luck away.
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The EpiPen delivers a dose of epinephrine, an antidote to a severe and potentially deadly allergic reaction to anything from nuts to bee stings.
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"We're waging war against the most destructive fires in our state's history, and Trump is conducting a full-on assault against the antidote," Gov.
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I have found that for women especially, it is the best antidote to the pernicious narrative that professional success requires harsh sacrifices at home.
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To do that, the president brilliantly evoked grace as an antidote to hate and preached in a black style to forge healing and redemption.
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Hahn has argued in the past that continuing the EU accession process is the best antidote to any lingering authoritarian ailments in the region.
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With many couples now having their social media platforms in mind on the big day, Weldon believes he offers an antidote to that culture.
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For instance, if the overdose antidote were made available without a prescription, insurers might stop covering it, exposing consumers to higher costs, he said.
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Instead, she focused on the coarse language coming out of the Republican primary fight and positioned herself as an optimistic antidote to Mr. Trump.
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Over the last seven years, Bennett has become a much-needed antidote to the one-and-done model espoused by John Calipari and Kentucky.
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The antidote, she decided, was starting an online market stocked with artisan works made by survivors of war, genocide, human trafficking and other abuses.
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A digital ad targeting group for Democrats, DSPolitical, is launching a tool called Antidote to help candidates and organizations fight back against fake news.
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How it works: Antidote currently has a database of thousands of websites, including Breitbart, that publish fake news, said DSPolitical Managing Partner Mark Jablonowski.
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In a way, Baez is the perfect antidote to Mike Trout, the greatest player in the game who is also its easiest to ignore.
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However, he notes that if you suspect it, you should administer naloxone anyway—because even if you're wrong, the antidote won't worsen the situation.
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