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  • ...le in the United Kingdom"/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/2633187.stm|title=Cannabis linked to Biblical healing | work=BBC News | dat ...ommentators have warned that greater cannabis "strength" could represent a health risk, others have noted that users readily learn to compensate by [[One hit
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  • ...be able to eat or drink without its use or that the fever might hinder the horse's recovery. ...er]] and [[jockey]]ed by [[Bobby Ussery]], Dancer's Image remains the only horse to win the Kentucky Derby and then be disqualified. Phenylbutazone was lega
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  • ...so recounted how Kehoe was cruel to his farm animals, having once beaten a horse to death. ...to and from the scene. The injured and dying were transported to [[Sparrow Health System|Sparrow Hospital]] and St. Lawrence Hospital in Lansing. The constru
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  • ...urred on September 16, 1920, in the Financial District of New York City. A horse-drawn wagon filled with 100 pounds (45&nbsp;kg) of dynamite was stationed a ...anies of General Motors, Enron and Arthur Andersen, labor unions, drug and health care insurance companies, and the Catholic Church. He added a meeting with
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  • ...s such as Illinois and Utah over the years. In 2006, Duffy retired, due to health limitations, and was succeeded by her acquaintance Sarah Pratt. ...ow, [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]]man and [[Queen Elizabeth II]] on her horse Winston. Each sculpture was life sized. They were created in refrigerated,
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  • ...ed milk products|fermented dairy product]] traditionally made from [[mare (horse)|mare]]'s milk. The drink remains important to the peoples of the [[Central ...in [[fat]] and [[protein]] but lower in [[lactose]] than the milk from a [[horse]]. Before [[fermentation (food)|fermentation]], the cow's milk is fortified
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  • ...[[dairy goat|goats]], [[domestic sheep|sheep]], [[yak]]s, [[camel]]s, or [[horse]]s. Dairy products are commonly found in [[European cuisine|European]], [[M ==Health risks of consuming dairy products==
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  • == Health and nutrition == ...ncil.org/NationalDairyCouncil/Nutrition/Products/cheesePage6.htm "Specific Health Benefits of Cheese."]. Retrieved October 15, 2005.</ref><ref name=pj>The [[
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  • ...is a common food item throughout the world. A nutritious food with unique health benefits, it is rich in [[protein]], [[calcium]], [[riboflavin]], [[vitamin ...arian]] peasants. Believing ''[[Lactobacillus]]'' to be essential for good health, [[Mechnikov]] worked to popularise yoghurt as a foodstuff throughout Europ
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  • ...duce the more traditional oils (e.g., olive), and it is preferred by most "health-food" customers in the [[United States|USA]] and in [[Europe]]. [[Expeller] }} A ghani is a traditional [[India]]n oil press, driven by a horse or ox.</ref> || 20-30%
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