But deadly side effects--a swelling of the nose and throat that can cause suffocation--turned up in late-stage clinical trials.
Mr Lynch founded software company Autonomy as a small start-up and turned into one of the UK's largest technology companies.
K-Rep clients meet once a week under the watchful eye of a K-rep officer who is making sure that everyone has turned up - with the amount due back that week.
There'd already been a bust-up before Welsh MPs turned up for the Westminster Hall debate on the Assembly's electoral arrangments - and they arrived in the mood for another one.
McCarthy - back in the Rovers starting line-up after a four-game absence - turned and fired straight at Price, before Cruz again thought he had put his team ahead.
So when Christian - now "John Dickson" - turned up in March 1662 in Elgin, the law was only too pleased to see her.
Shadow justice minister Robert Flello claimed the government "stacked" the committee by ensuring people on the government payroll - including four parliamentary private secretaries - turned up to vote.
Last year he rented a factory in the city's up-and-coming North Bund area, turned it into a hotel and decided this year to adopt the Super 8 brand for marketability.
That led Labour to accuse the government of "stacking" the Seventh Delegated Legislation Committee by ensuring people on the government payroll - including four parliamentary private secretaries - turned up to vote.
The Television Match Official ruled he had lost control in the act of touching down but a fired-up Munster pack turned over possession at the scrum and were awarded an attacking scrum of their own.
The weekly on-balance volume (OBV) has also turned up from its long-term uptrend, line d, and is back above its weighted moving average (WMA).
The MACD-His turned up in September, forming a secondary high and a negative divergence, line 1.
He later turned up dead -- a victim of foul play, say the National Bureau of Investigation.
She was suddenly among privately educated girls, in pearls and turned-up shirt collars.
His turned-up nose once annoyed him so much that for a while he slept with a peg on it.
Then Faull turned up dead -- two days after the poisoning -- with a gunshot wound to the head.
On Monday night a number of well-wishers turned up hoping to see her but were turned away by West Midlands police.
When no-one turned up, he was left to wander around the station in Brussels for more than an hour before he finally found his way out.
And so that threw things into turmoil around the world and especially in Korea, and now this investigation and--has turned up that Hwang is now admitting these lapses.
He was a favorite guest on "The Tonight Show" -- particularly in the early '60s when Jack Paar hosted it -- and turned up on the game show "The Hollywood Squares, " Dean Martin's celebrity roasts and countless variety shows.
Then, on December 21, 2012 -- almost a year after he disappeared -- Hashi turned up in a U.S. criminal court in Brooklyn, New York, charged with "material support" of a terror organization, Al-Shabaab, and allegedly training to be a suicide bomber.
Indeed, after such a tense build-up, the start of the mission turned out to be a huge anti-climax.
McChrystal describes only briefly an incident that nearly ended his career years earlier: allegations of a cover-up involving the friendly fire incident that killed football-star-turned-Army Ranger Pat Tillman.
The small, soft-spoken painter has turned the house he grew up in, an old four-story building with ornate wooden balconies, into a popular restaurant for tourists and wealthy Pakistanis.
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All the Welsh-based players in the 32-man squad turned up for Wales training on Monday.
To turn all this research into a drug start-up, the venture capitalists turned to Thomas St.
The monthly relative performance has turned up from long-term support, line f, that goes back to 2006.
In 1996, 62% of registered Arab-American voters turned up to the polls, somewhat more than the national average.
They trailed Syracuse by 16 points early in the second half, but turned up the full-court pressure and won in a romp, 78-61.
They knew, for instance, that these loggers were hungry--in some cases starving--because they turned up sometimes in town, selling bootleg firewood or begging for food.
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