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"impurity" Definitions
  1. [countable] a substance that is present in small amounts in another substance, making it dirty or of poor quality
  2. [uncountable] the state of being dirty or not pure opposite purity

170 Sentences With "impurity"

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Baseball, on its own clock, was immune to such impurity.
This impurity is also a known animal and potential human carcinogen.
The slightest impurity can throw their tiny systems out of whack.
What all those sweet goofs have, and what Fallon's lacks, is impurity.
It's because of impurity in local village organization — that was Mao's rationalization.
If what they believe is not true, then the "impurity" doesn't matter.
Everyone is impure in some way once you start looking for impurity.
They aren't due to an impurity or problem with the vaccine, Jacobson said.
"Most fuels will have a bit of iron as an impurity," Maher explained.
Throughout the ages, left-handedness has been associated with weakness, impurity or evil.
There's an irradiated spirit to everything: an impurity that can feel like absolution.
It would also have lower amounts of phosphorus, an impurity that fetches a discount.
In Judaism, too, menstruation can be a cause of ritual impurity, as can childbirth.
Paudel said the "main issue" that needs to be tackled is this concept of impurity.
The recall is due to an "impurity" that is classified as a potential human carcinogen.
The agency said losartan medicines remaining on the market that contain the impurity N-Nitroso-N-methyl-4-aminobutyric acid (NMBA) above the acceptable limit of 0.96 parts per million (ppm) and below 9.82 ppm will be allowed until the impurity can be eliminated.
For a sheet of glass that is often an impurity, crack or scratch on its surface.
That is a moral impurity that we feel acutely and that's also very difficult to transcend.
That impurity, NDMA, has been classified as a probable human carcinogen, based on lab test results.
Af Klint's impurity is one of the reasons why so many artists are interested in her work.
Then the Dutch Health Inspectorate found an impurity in its formulation after Leadiant requested a lab inspection.
Strong political movements can accept impurity on individual issues in the service of a larger goal: winning.
So my question is: What's the right tension between popular appeal and marginalization, between pragmatism and impurity?
This means that for every 100 million silicon atoms, there is but a single atom's worth of impurity.
The impurity is a chemical that is used in gasoline as a stabilizer and as a lubricant additive.
While the new impurity limits don't come into force until March 1, the impact is already being felt.
Shanxi's eastern regions will focus on anthracite, a high quality coal with fewest impurity and highest calorific value.
This is the first non-valsartan drug product that the agency has found to contain the NDEA impurity.
Tests found trace amounts of a potentially cancer-causing impurity called N-methylnitrosobutyric acid in some of these drugs.
NDMA, N-nitrosodimethylamine, is an impurity that is also considered a possible carcinogen by the US Environmental Protection Agency.
The significance for them of the impurity of their dishes matters, even if you think the underlying beliefs mistaken.
That impurity, N-nitrosodimethylamine or NDMA, is classified as a probable human carcinogen, based on results from lab tests.
It is also the first time a possible impurity has been flagged in Diovan, the branded version of valsartan.
It also vowed to bring in less of other kinds of solid waste and adopt tighter impurity thresholds on imports.
Vale is the world's top supplier of low-aluminium iron ore, preferred by Chinese mills for its low impurity level.
Woodcock said the agency is working with international regulators and industry partners to determine the source of the ranitidine impurity.
Woodcock said the FDA is working with international regulators and industry partners to determine the source of the ranitidine impurity.
The FDA has said it is working with international regulators and with the industry to determine the source of the impurity.
N-nitrosodimethylamine or NDMA, the impurity the lab tests found, is considered a possible carcinogen by the US Environmental Protection Agency.
The impurity N-Nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA) was detected in quantities above the acceptable limit in certain tablets containing valsartan, the FDA said.
Even Muslims who do consider touching pork impure often believe you just have to wash the area to remove the impurity.
He points out that commercial gene-mapping operations such as 23andMe are revealing the general impurity of most people's racial origins.
In October, several major retailers announced they would halt sales of ranitidine medications because of concerns they might contain the impurity.
Therefore, a girl or woman who is bleeding is seen as impure—her impurity dangerously staining the purity of the household.
The taboo, which has its roots in Hinduism, is called chhaupadi, from the Nepali words meaning someone who bears an impurity.
He was one of Dunderhoff's policy wonks, an Unnecessary Environmental Particulate Analyst (UNEPA), Impurity Specialist, and a Special Assistant to the Secretary.
N-nitrosodimethylamine, or NDMA, the impurity found in the lab tests, is considered a possible carcinogen by the US Environmental Protection Agency.
In response to the second impurity being identified, Health Canada also released guidance on what patients taking affected valsartan medications should do.
Yet it may not do much to quash corruption, which results less from ideological impurity than from the party's unchecked grip on power.
The substances were supplied by Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceuticals, based in Linhai, which said it notified authorities as soon as it identified the impurity.
Most patients who were exposed to the impurity through the use of affected valsartan received less exposure than in the scenario described above.
The drugs were tainted with N-nitrosodimethylamine, or NDMA, an impurity that is considered a possible carcinogen by the US Environmental Protection Agency.
A tightening of the rules on who can import metal is still playing out while down the line loom changes to minimum impurity levels.
" He relates his way of displaying his work to what he calls his message of "the non-scariness and non-harmfulness of responsible impurity.
FOR those Democrats, brimming with anti-Trump zeal, who think now is the time to cleanse themselves of ideological impurity, Claire McCaskill has a message.
Zhejiang Huahai has already acknowledged that there was an impurity in some of its valsartan, which it said had sales of $50 million in 2017.
The recall is due to the presence of the impurity, N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), which was found in the recalled products, according to an FDA statement.
The more obvious difference between the two countries is that in Bangladesh, the absence of caste, impurity, and contamination norms made behavioral change less onerous.
Federal health officials have learned that Sanofi's heartburn medication Zantac includes an impurity that could cause cancer, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Friday.
By timing how long it took the pulse to fire, bounce off the impurity, and return to shore, Lindsey could locate where the disturbance occurred.
Sandoz stopped distributing its Zantac heartburn medicine while regulators investigate the presence of an impurity called NDMA, which is classified as a probable human carcinogen.
The drugs were tainted with NDEA or NDMA, N-nitrosodimethylamine, an impurity that is also considered a possible carcinogen by the US Environmental Protection Agency.
They're using the diamond's flaws — streaks of discoloration and chemical impurity in the otherwise pure-carbon stone — as little messenger bags to carry and transmit qubits.
The substances were supplied by Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceuticals, based in Linhai, in eastern China, which said it notified authorities as soon as it identified the impurity.
The bulk manufacturer of the high blood pressure drug recalled the product in the United States in July after an impurity linked to cancer was detected.
However, the agency said its testing method found much lower levels of the impurity, N-nitrosodimethylamine, than a higher temperature method used by third-party laboratories.
The FDA also began testing for another impurity, N-Nitrosodiethylamine, or NDEA, after it was identified in three lots of the drugs made by Torrent Pharmaceuticals.
The US Food and Drug Administration has been testing several drugs after it found the impurity in blood pressure and heart failure medicines known as ARBs.
Now, the FDA is "deeply concerned" about the presence of a third impurity in certain ARB medications, Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said in the news release.
Her impurity, as well as her distance from all of the established ancestors of abstraction, is one reason why so many artists are interested in her work.
D=FDA-2019-P-2869-0001 last week that it had found through its own testing an impurity called dimethylformamide (DMF) in some batches of the drug.
The substances were supplied by Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceuticals (ZHP), based in Linhai, in eastern China, who said they notified authorities as soon as they identified the impurity.
This helps protect the powerful both from potential criminal consequences of possession, and from health dangers associated with the impurity and variability of drugs and street markets.
The European Union last week effectively banned sales of valsartan made by the Mylan India unit after some batches were found to contain the same impurity, N-nitrosodiethylamine.
The company hasn't had any reports of users getting sick, but the impurity level in these pills is above what the FDA considers an acceptable daily intake level.
He had sinned and committed an act of sexual impurity with another person, and he sought forgiveness from God as necessary, and through that forgiveness had been transformed.
"The NDMA impurity was produced in trace amounts during the normal manufacturing process according to the company's current registered process," it said in a statement on July 2002680.
The grisly unsolved murder took on a life of its own in the media, and Jewett became proof of the eternal price a woman would pay for impurity.
This week Nepal criminalized Chhaupadi, an ancient Hindu tradition in which women are exiled to huts when they're on their period to keep the "impurity" out of the house.
Earlier this year, China, which processes much of the world's recyclable materials, introduced stricter demands for imported cardboard: Only 0.5% "impurity" (food scraps and other contamination) is now permitted.
That impurity was discovered in July when FDA lab tests determined that some medications containing valsartan were contaminated with a chemical called NDMA, an environmental contaminant and possible carcinogen.
The practice is called chhaupadi (pronounced CHOW-pa-dee), from Nepali words that mean someone who bears an impurity, and it has been going on for hundreds of years.
Now, an expedited study suggests that there is no markedly increased short-term risk of overall cancer among users of valsartan contaminated with the impurity, N-nitrosodimethylamine or NDMA.
China has this year tightened impurity thresholds on waste imports, which have since fallen dramatically, and has banned imports of 16 scrap and waste products from the end of 2018.
LONDON (Reuters) - Heart drugs containing an active ingredient from a second Chinese company are being recalled from the European market after detection of a toxic impurity that may cause cancer.
The warning comes as a growing list of the drugs containing valsartan, losartan and irbesartan have been recalled from the market for containing an impurity that presents a cancer risk.
The FDA on Wednesday asked ranitidine makers to conduct their own testing to assess levels of the impurity and to send samples of their products for testing by the agency.
Teva Pharmaceutical is recalling certain combinations of blood pressure drug valsartan in the United States following the detection of a probable cancer-causing impurity, the latest global recall of the medicine.
The drugmaker said it was recalling 104 additional lots "out of an abundance of caution" after the valsartan-containing products were found to contain traces of a probable cancer-causing impurity.
The international bartending community is divided by a debate about whether "artisanal" or "impurity-free" ice is a legitimate concern for alcohol aficionados or a ridiculous fixation for navel-gazing hipsters.
Clinton's impurity—her periodic deviation from what young voters now view as proper progressivism—is a symptom of her maturity, and millennials' disdain for it is a marker of their naïveté.
No-one knows exactly the composition of all that iron ore inventory but analysts at Renaissance Capital, for example, suggest two-thirds of it may be lower-grade, higher-impurity material.
China's pharmaceutical industry has also been dealing with another case, the recall by Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceutical of common blood and heart drug valsartan after an impurity linked to cancer was detected.
The Chinese bulk manufacturer of the high blood pressure treatment valsartan recalled the product from consumers in the United States in July because an impurity linked to cancer had been detected.
When division involves purity and impurity, when it devolves into a pure contest between "us" and "them" — then there is no bargaining, because there are no negotiable principles, just team loyalties.
David Light, Valisure's chief executive, said this shows that even if the pills are not contaminated, the drug is likely to form the impurity in patients' stomachs after it is ingested.
Although the exchange's physical delivery criteria are uniform in terms of minimum purity and impurity levels, they allow for a wide variety of shapes, ranging from pellet to briquettes to cut cathode.
"In Japan, after a funeral, participants put some salt on their body because it is believed that salt has a sacred power to cleanse impurity, clarify and purify the mind," Yamamoto explains.
The Chinese bulk manufacturer of the common blood and heart drug valsartan recalled the product from consumers in the United States in July, because an impurity linked to cancer had been detected.
The FDA said increased risk of cancer to patients exposed to the new impurity NMBA appeared to be the same as those exposed to NDMA, but less than the risk from NDEA.
The FDA said increased risk of cancer in patients exposed to the new impurity, NMBA, appeared to be the same as those exposed to NDMA, but less than the risk from NDEA.
Kempowski's handling of this episode displays all his deep talents as a novelist—his impartial hospitality to many different perspectives, his shrewd comprehension of his characters' solipsism, the impurity of their heroism.
Last week, European regulators found that a common blood pressure and heart drug manufactured in bulk by Chinese firm Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceutical may have contained an impurity linked to cancer since 2012.
"Since I learned that low agreeableness and high neuroticism are relatively stable facets of my personality, rather than signs of some shameful psychological impurity, I've stopped berating myself so frequently," he writes.
On Thursday, the FDA said that three lots of the drugs made by Torrent Pharmaceuticals were contaminated with a second impurity, N-Nitrosodiethylamine, or NDEA, which is also a suspected human carcinogen.
On a 7-point scale, those who described an inauthentic experience rated their feelings of impurity at 3.56 on average, compared to an average of 1.51 for those in the control group.
This last group is essentially constructed "outside" of society: Contact with them, eating anything that they cook or using things that they touch, is believed to lead to impurity or loss of caste.
Another is revulsion at FGM's misogynist roots: the motive is generally to cleanse the girl of some supposed impurity and tame her sexual desires, thus ensuring her virginity until marriage and fidelity thereafter.
That's a kind of impurity, and the way we transcend that is through seeking out that which is natural, because what is natural, at least in theory, is what wouldn't harm the environment.
Droplets can remain in liquid form at temperatures far below freezing (a state called "supercooled"), only turning to ice when they come into contact with an impurity like dust, salt, bacteria, or ice.
Last month, for example, the FDA did not object to certain manufacturers temporarily distributing tainted losartan pills as a way to ensure continued access to the medicine until the impurity could be eliminated.
In fact, two months earlier, European Union regulators had initiated a review following reports that valsartan-containing drugs imported from Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceuticals were tainted by an impurity known as NDMA (N-nitrosodimethylamine).
Tests of Zantac and other ranitidine medications found N-nitrosodimethylamine, or NDMA, an impurity that is considered a possible carcinogen by the US Environmental Protection Agency, the FDA and Health Canada said in September.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said on Friday that a second Chinese contract manufacturer, Zhejiang Tianyu, had produced a common blood pressure and heart drug with an impurity that could cause cancer.
LONDON (Reuters) - A common blood pressure and heart drug manufactured in bulk by a Chinese company and sold worldwide may have contained an impurity linked to cancer since 2012, European regulators said on Tuesday.
Last week China's Zhejiang Huaihai Pharmaceutical said it was recalling a heart drug sold in the United States after the European Medicines Agency found that it was tainted with an impurity linked to cancer.
"This review was triggered because of the detection of an impurity, N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) in the valsartan active substance which the company supplies," the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority said in a statement.
The move comes after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) asked the company to test the drug for indications of N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) impurity, which the regulator says is a "probable human carcinogen".
The impurity, N-Nitroso-N-methyl-4-aminobutyric acid or NMBA, is also classified as a known animal carcinogen, the US Food And Drug Administration noted in a news release about the recall Friday.
The EMA said this week it was working to establish how long and at what levels patients might have been exposed to the impurity known as NDMA, which is classified as a probable human carcinogen.
Extracting lithium with the right purity and, equally importantly, with the required tight levels of impurity is a tricky business and Orocobre has experienced its share of teething problems since first production began last year.
"The sixth commandment forbids all impurity and immodesty in words, looks and actions," was admonition No. 256 in the Baltimore Catechism, the standard text used to teach the faith from 1885 to the late 1960s.
A divided three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Friday upheld the validity of Endo's patent on oxymorphone with sharply reduced levels of ABUK, a potentially toxic impurity.
Sanofi SA said on Friday it would recall popular heartburn drug Zantac in the United States and Canada, the latest drugmaker to pull the medicine, which has been linked with a probable cancer-causing impurity.
Separately, Canada's health watchdog said it has also found NDEA, but noted all drugs containing valsartan manufactured by Zhejiang Huahai had already been recalled in Canada after the first impurity was identified in the summer.
Connecticut-based Valisure informed the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in a citizen petitihere last week that it had found through its own testing an impurity called dimethylformamide (DMF) in some batches of the drug.
The nitrosamine impurity known as N-nitrosodimethylamine or NDMA has been classified as a probable human carcinogen based on lab tests, and this isn't the first time that it has been detected in a common medication.
It was Warren who ignited the latest iteration of this progressive impurity news cycle over the weekend when on Sunday she detailed how much she was paid for private legal work she performed over three decades.
Mylan said on Tuesday it would recall certain batches of blood pressure medicine valsartan in the United States after they were found to contain a probable cancer-causing impurity, the latest recall amid heightened safety concerns globally.
He'd sinned against God by succumbing to temptation to sexual impurity — a sin that, in the congregation's eyes, Woodson and Savage had shared equal responsibility for — and thus, by repenting, he had restored that relationship with God.
But even he must realize that there are greater forces at work: vast, uncompromising demands of the great marketplace that even an agency created to combat impurity like the USADA knows it's powerless in the face of.
Based on the average NDMA impurity detected at Huahai of 60 parts per million (ppm), the EMA says there could be one additional case of cancer in every 5,000 people taking the highest dose for seven years.
Sectarianism, holier-than-thou-ism, the gulf between the reprobate and the elect, the scanning of words and actions for the least flicker of ideological impurity: all this has a history as old as the nation itself.
The news comes a day after the European Union authorities stepped in to effectively ban sales of valsartan made by an India-based Mylan unit after some batches were found to contain the same impurity, N-nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA).
The EMA said NDMA was an unexpected impurity that was not detected by routine tests carried out by Zhejiang Huahai, adding that the manufacturing changes introduced in 2012 were believed to have produced NDMA as a by-product.
Based on the average NDMA impurity of 60 parts per million (ppm) detected at Huahai, the EMA has said there could be one additional case of cancer in every 5,000 people taking the highest dose for seven years.
The FDA, which checked the over-the-counter drugs using a low-heat method of testing, said it found much lower levels of the impurity - N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) - than was discovered with a higher temperature test employed by Valisure.
Zhejiang Huahai has already acknowledged that there was an impurity in some of its valsartan, which it said had sales of $50 million in 2017 and added on Monday that countries were recalling the products as a precautionary measure.
The Israeli drugmaker will recall all lots of amlodipine-valsartan and amlodipine-valsartan-hydrochlorothiazide combination tablets due to an impurity in an ingredient made by an India-based unit of Mylan, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Tuesday.
Impurity-free ice grew in popularity after a core group of cocktail buffs like Dave Arnold, Don Lee, and Alex Day pioneered the concept—which emphasized creating a super-cold, slow-melting product that has no cracks, air bubbles, or cloudiness.
It estimated that if 8,000 people took the highest dose of valsartan (320 milligrams) containing the impurity, N-nitrosodimethylamine or NDMA, from these recalled batches daily for four years, there may be one additional case of cancer over the total lifetimes.
The news came on top of a separate scandal at Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceutical, which said on July 19 that it had decided to recall a blood and heart drug in the United States, after a cancer-causing impurity had been found.
The Korean people are portrayed as almost childlike in their purity and innocence, surrounded by impure and hostile inferior races — though whereas this led imperial Japan to subjugate the inferior races, it leads North Korea to isolate itself from their impurity.
"In a moment in history where purity is used as a horrible goal by jihadists and right-wing fear mongers alike, I think it's a cool line to keep in mind, reminding us that impurity is our own, and our strength."
The fact that they're promulgating this falsehood that he's funding the caravan is an effort to give rebirth to this blood libel, that Jews are bringing impurity to the country, they're bringing other people to dilute the purity of the country.
New impurity limits - set at 1 percent for nonferrous metal, and at 0.5 percent for paper, plastics and ferrous metal - were announced by China last year and had already impacted shipments but only officially came into force on March 1.
The US Food and Drug Administration said earlier this month that it has learned that some ranitidine -- acid-reducing and heartburn medicines, including those known by the brand name Zantac -- contain low levels of an impurity that could cause cancer.
Customers can return products The nitrosamine impurity known as N-nitrosodimethylamine, or NDMA, has been classified as a probable human carcinogen based on lab tests, and this isn't the first time that it has been detected in a common medication.
As the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) — a U.S. trade group — said in its formal response to the Chinese proposals, there are more than 150 specifications for non-ferrous scrap, with impurity thresholds ranging from zero to 4 percent.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa has recalled a number of high blood pressure and heart drugs containing an ingredient manufactured in bulk by a Chinese company following detection of an impurity that may cause cancer, its health authority said on Tuesday.
China relies on imports for around half of its scrap copper needs but told the World Trade Organization last year that it would stop accepting certain types of foreign solid waste, including metals, from 2520 if they did not meet stricter impurity thresholds.
The Israeli drugmaker will recall all lots of amlodipine-valsartan and amlodipine-valsartan-hydrochlorothiazide combination tablets due to an impurity in an ingredient made by an India-based unit of Mylan, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Tuesday. (bit.
BEIJING (Reuters) - The Chinese bulk manufacturer of the common blood and heart drug valsartan said it was recalling the product from consumers in the United States and would halt supplies to the country, after an impurity linked to cancer had been detected.
Agency scientists have found that exposure to the NMBA impurity within specified levels present no meaningful difference in cancer risk over a six-month time period when compared to a lifetime of exposure, the FDA said in an update on its website.
Earlier in the day, the company said it would recall certain batches of blood pressure medicine valsartan in the United States after they were found to contain a probable cancer-causing impurity, a day after European regulators stepped in to ban the products.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA), which first raised the alarm over the Chinese supplied valsartan on July 5, said it was now working to establish how long and at what levels patients might have been exposed to the impurity known as NDMA.
The F.D.A. said it would continue to investigate the levels of NDMA in the recalled products, determine the possible effect on patients who have been taking them, and assess what measures can be taken to reduce or eliminate the impurity from future batches.
That label is tongue-in-cheek, though just as Mary Shelley's fevered novel hints at societal fears of miscegenation and "impurity," the notion that these baked goods represent unholy unions suggests that there are clear borders in the culinary world that one ought not cross.
Certain products containing the valsartan ingredient, used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure, were recalled in July by the US Food and Drug Administration and other agencies around the world due to an "impurity" in the drug that poses a potential cancer risk.
Teva Pharmaceutical – Teva is recalling certain combinations involving its blood pressure drug valsartan in the U.S. That follows the detection of an impurity that could cause cancer, although the FDA said there that Teva had not received any reports of adverse events related to the issue. Amazon.
Teva Pharmaceutical (TEVA) is recalling certain combinations involving its blood pressure drug valsartan in the U.S. That follows the detection of an impurity that could cause cancer, although the FDA said there that Teva had not received any reports of adverse events related to the issue. Amazon.
At the hearing, Forlines said Awtrey violated the school handbook, which forbids "any kind of sexual immorality, impurity, including the use of pornography" and "engaging in acts of sexual immorality, including premarital and extramarital relations, sexual advances and sexual perversion in any form," according to NBC News.
Across five experiments, she and her colleagues discovered that when asked to recall "a time in your personal or professional life when you behaved in a way that made you feel inauthentic," participants expressed greater feelings of moral impurity than those who recalled a neutral experience.
And Roy's vision of hell — a world of "big dance palaces full of music and lights and racial impurity and gender confusion," where "all the deities are creole, mulatto, brown as the mouths of rivers," and "race, taste and history [are] finally overcome" — is a globalist, cosmopolitan heaven.
The work of immigrants — in food as in the arts — has always been dogged by accusations of impurity and inauthenticity, suggesting that there is one standard, preserved in amber, for what a dish should be or what a writer or artist with roots in another country should have to say.
The FDA's scientists estimate that one additional case of cancer would develop over the lifetime of 8,000 patients had they all taken the highest valsartan dose (320 mg) from the recalled batches daily for four years -- the length of time some levels of the chemical impurity may have been added.
GSK is recalling all unexpired stock of Zantac, also sold generically as ranitidine, from pharmacies as a precaution due to possible contamination with an impurity NDMA, which has genotoxic and carcinogenic potential, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said here (Reporting by Justin George Varghese in Bengaluru; editing by Bill Berkrot)
The logic of populism is further distorted by a growing sense of dispossession on the right, as nativists worry that their country is being taken over by immigrants and cosmopolitan elites, and a growing sense of righteousness on the left, as the pure of heart discover ever more signs of impurity in the population at large.
ISSUES VOLUNTARY NATIONWIDE RECALL OF ONE LOT OF LOSARTAN POTASSIUM AND HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE DUE TO THE DETECTION OF TRACE AMOUNTS OF NDEA (N-NITROSODIETHYLAMINE) IMPURITY FOUND IN THE ACTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL INGREDIENT (API) * SANDOZ - NOT RECEIVED ANY REPORTS OF ADVERSE EVENTS RELATED TO LOT OF LOSARTAN POTASSIUM HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE TABLETS, USP 100MG/25MG BEING RECALLED Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
But my sister and I are a direct result of what came in the two decades after Loving: an increase in the number of interracial marriages and a spike in the number of births of American children born to one black parent and one white parent, an entire generation of kids whose very existence symbolized racial progress for some, cultural impurity for others.

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