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15 Sentences With "trial size"

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"Everything is wrapped in tissue paper, and they always tuck a little trial-size something in," she said.
"Everything is wrapped in tissue paper, and they always tuck a little trial-size something in," she said.
From now until February 3, you can snag a free trial size Drunk Elephant product with any $25 Sephora merchandise purchase.
In fact, we put together a trial-size version of the Octopipers—WIRED staffers Peter Rubin and Angela Watercutter—to do just that.
The trial size was cut to one-fifth of what had originally been proposed, and is now too small to be scientifically viable.
I remember I need concealer, so I pick up NYX concealer and a trial-size Pixi Rose toner I have been wanting to try.
There will be 10 days of surprises, with trial-size beauty products and bonuses revealed day by day, starting with the Drunk Elephant Protini Polypeptide Cream on day one.
"The small trial size and its design limits the confidence of the late-stage study being successful," Cowen and Co analyst Eric Schmidt, who has "market perform" rating on the stock, wrote.
This is the perfect time to use those trial size products you've been saving from Sephora or Birchbox, ask your derm for some samples or store what you have in travel-sized containers.
Of course, this was before I was as deep into skin care as I am now, but I remember liking the trial-size products that were included in the back of every catalog.
The Art of Shaving Sandalwood Starter Kit, available at Amazon, $30This shaving starter kit from the revered The Art of Shaving includes a pre-shave oil, shaving cream, after-shave balm, and trial-size badger shaving brush — everything he needs to put his best face forward.
Ferdinand Schumacher became President, Henry Crowell, General Manager and John Stuart the Secretary Treasurer. In 1889, the American Cereal Company introduced the half ounce trial size and, as a promotion, they distributed one to every home in Portland, Oregon via boys on bicycles. Later, this promotion was extended to other cities. A second promotion involved placing dinner plates within the then-regular (not round) boxes of oats.
The funnel plot is not without problems. If high precision studies are different from low precision studies with respect to effect size (e.g., due to different populations examined) a funnel plot may give a wrong impression of publication bias. The appearance of the funnel plot can change quite dramatically depending on the scale on the y-axis -- whether it is the inverse square error or the trial size.
In the novel's world, each year is subsidized by a specific corporate sponsor for tax revenue. The years of Subsidized Time are: #Year of the Whopper #Year of the Tucks Medicated Pad #Year of the Trial-Size Dove Bar #Year of the Perdue Wonderchicken #Year of the Whisper-Quiet Maytag Dishmaster #Year of the Yushityu 2007 Mimetic-Resolution-Cartridge-View- Motherboard-Easy-To-Install-Upgrade for Infernatron/InterLace TP Systems for Home, Office or Mobile [sic] #Year of Dairy Products from the American Heartland #Year of the Depend Adult Undergarment (Y.D.A.U.) #Year of Glad Critics have debated which year Y.D.A.U. corresponds to in the Gregorian calendar, with various theories supporting 2008, 2009 and 2011.
In 2012, Alexander authored a semi-autobiographical book Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey into the Afterlife, in which he asserted that his self-experience of out of body and near-death experience (NDE), while in a meningitis-induced coma in 2008, suggested that consciousness is independent of the brain and that death is a transition phase into another realm.Alexander, Eben (2012), Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife, Simon & Schuster, pg 169.Alexander, Eben (2012), Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife, Simon & Schuster, pg 40. Alexander said in a New York Times interview that he had preferred a title of "An N of One" (a medical trial size of one patient) instead of "Proof of Heaven".

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