" 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.
Unfortunately, the American body politic is currently under assault as well from a poisonous offering.
The result is a poisonous mix that means Zynga has to hemorrhage money just to tread water.
Labour productivity has soared, but the result could be a poisonous combination of deep recession followed by jobless recovery.
Does he believe the last year has been marked by a poisonous tone, or has there been any improvement?
Pulsutilla, another ingredient in ColdCalm, is a poisonous plant that produces toxins that slow the heart and can cause convulsions.
The FDA was founded after a 1937 incident in which a poisonous medicine killed 107 people, most of them children.
In such a poisonous atmosphere the Europeans and Americans are trying to persuade the Bosnians to agree to modest constitutional changes.
Ravinder Kaur, 34, was charged with administering a poisonous or noxious substance and stood trial for three weeks at Blackfriars Crown Court.
The students found a poisonous snake once, but it was already dead.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
That is a poisonous idea supported by questionable evidence.
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.
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.
He is rational about the radiation risks to himself, but fears his daughter growing up in such a potentially poisonous environment.
Morale was low and crime was high. 10.09.41 Constance Rice So when Bratton came in, he came in at a volatile poisonous, toxic time.
As a uniquely poisonous cocktail, mixing fears of rising rates with high leverage and silly valuations, the market for such bonds is hard to beat.
Obama has a very difficult, if not poisonous, relationship with Prime Minister Netanyahu and has a hard time emoting on Israel.
Most of them have had but a single gene tweaked, either to make them poisonous to pestilential insects or resistant to a particular herbicide so that it can be used freely.
Clownfish live happily amongst the tentacles of poisonous stinging sea anemones, a relative of the jellyfish, thanks to a protective layer of mucous.
Take the Aral Sea in Central Asia, now a shrunken, poisonous cesspool of pesticide residues and toxic chemicals that are causing an explosion of chronic bronchitis, cancer, typhoid and hepatitis, kidney and liver disease.
One theory is that sensitivity to bitter flavor could have evolved as a protective mechanism against poisonous plants.
It is genetically engineered to produce a particular strain of Bt, a substance that is poisonous to some insects.
Though their size would make them an easy mouthful for a shark or a grouper, their poisonous spines mean they are more or less invulnerable.
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Then, in July 1992, a deadly red tide of poisonous plankton struck the bay.
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