• Earlier, the company launched a similar feature for a poison-control hot line after receiving an e-mail from a mother who had trouble finding the number when her daughter ingested something poisonous, a Google spokeswoman said.

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  • But remember Lear there is no feud as poisonous as a family feud.

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  • " By the early 20th century Sherwin was making paint with lead-based pigment, even after the company published an article in 1904 warning that "white lead is poisonous in a large degree, both for the workmen and for the inhabitants of a house painted with white lead colors.

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  • Unfortunately, the American body politic is currently under assault as well from a poisonous offering.

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  • The result is a poisonous mix that means Zynga has to hemorrhage money just to tread water.

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  • Not long afterward, a Brooklyn-born rabbi, Meir Kahane, was elected to the Knesset on a poisonous political platform.

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  • Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange, a poisonous defoliant used by America in the war, are still seeking compensation.

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  • Labour productivity has soared, but the result could be a poisonous combination of deep recession followed by jobless recovery.

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  • Does he believe the last year has been marked by a poisonous tone, or has there been any improvement?

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  • Pulsutilla, another ingredient in ColdCalm, is a poisonous plant that produces toxins that slow the heart and can cause convulsions.

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  • The FDA was founded after a 1937 incident in which a poisonous medicine killed 107 people, most of them children.

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  • In such a poisonous atmosphere the Europeans and Americans are trying to persuade the Bosnians to agree to modest constitutional changes.

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  • Ravinder Kaur, 34, was charged with administering a poisonous or noxious substance and stood trial for three weeks at Blackfriars Crown Court.

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  • The facts indicate that President Obama holds a poisonous animus toward success.

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  • The students found a poisonous snake once, but it was already dead.

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  • New to the list this year is Pakistan, whose economy has suffered from a poisonous combination of stagnant per-capita income and high inflation.

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  • The two companies will develop the Bab field, a potentially tricky project because it contains so-called sour gas, a poisonous and foul smelling product.

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  • Whenever politicians become more interested in symbols than realities, they are seduced by a poisonous poetry that forces their people into the clammy embrace of poverty.

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  • Ms. OTIENO: So there are deep underlying reasons but poisonous politics plays a role because our politicians views ethnic differences to buttress their claims to power.

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  • "Kwame's death was but a part of a poisonous and senseless feud between two rival gangs of youths in south London, " Mr Aylett told the court.

    BBC: Kwame Ofosu-Asare

  • She denies administering a poisonous or noxious substance with intent.

    BBC: Dental nurse 'poisoned boss's coffee with mercury'

  • " Berhan Simsek, head of the main opposition CHP's Istanbul branch, told CNN that by packaging the judicial changes with less controversial proposals, the AKP had "coated a poisonous pill with chocolate.

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  • Similarly, when an octopus changes skin color in self-defense, such as by mimicking a poisonous sea snake, the decision may come not from central command but from the skin itself.

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  • Those loans are the poisonous legacy of a housing and construction boom that saw 5 million new homes built between 1997 and 2007, twice the increase in new Spanish households.

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  • That is a poisonous idea supported by questionable evidence.

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  • Like the conflicts in Palestine, Sri Lanka and Northern Ireland, the argument combines religious rivalry, territorial dispute and historical grievance a poisonous mixture that tends to make would-be peacemakers give up in despair.

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  • Last year, researchers from the San Francisco Medical Examiner's Department said in New Scientist magazine that it was regular doses of antimony potassium tartrate, or tartar emetic a poisonous colourless salt which was used to make him vomit, that killed him.

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  • Ms. GLADWELL OTIENO (Executive Director, Africa Centre for Open Governance): I would say that you can damage a lot with poisonous politics but obviously, you also have a situation of economic inequity, you have a very, very small class in Kenya that's own a large part of the economy.

    NPR: Tracing the Roots of Ethnic Violence in Kenya

  • Japan had hoped to get away with simply building a factory ship that would process the poisonous gases and toxic chemicals in a Chinese port and float away when the job was done.

    ECONOMIST: Japan and China

  • One of the worst environmental accidents so far, at the Union Carbide factory in India where thousands of people were killed by a leak of poisonous gas in 1984, made companies everywhere think again about how to manage crises on such a scale.

    ECONOMIST: Idea

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