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Bernadine also has high blood pressure and for that, she's been taking a brand name drug called Azor, which is $138 a month.
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As for the quality, as far as I know, Azor is one notch higher than Batavus (and pricier too). eric @ curbside cycle/fourth floor distribution Says:
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We shall at present leave out of the question this Jabin, king of a village called Azor, who had more troops than the Grand Turk.
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He is also Azor, that is, ` aided, 'according of that, "He who sent Me is with Me."
Catena Aurea - Gospel of Matthew 1225?-1274 1842
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"Azor," said the warrior, clenching his sword, "these three times hast thou mocked me, and by the immortal gods thou diest!"
Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 (of 2) John Roby 1821
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An Account of Voyage of the First Emigrants in the Bark "Azor," and Their Reception at Monrovia, with a Description of Liberia --
The Liberian Exodus. An Account of Voyage of the First Emigrants in the Bark "Azor," and Their Reception at Monrovia, with a Description of Liberia--Its Customs and Civilization, Romances and Prospects. Alfred Brockenbrough Williams 1878
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An Account of Voyage of the First Emigrants in the Bark "Azor," and Their Reception at Monrovia, with a Description of Liberia -- Its Customs and Civilization, Romances and Prospects.
The Liberian Exodus. An Account of Voyage of the First Emigrants in the Bark "Azor," and Their Reception at Monrovia, with a Description of Liberia--Its Customs and Civilization, Romances and Prospects. Alfred Brockenbrough Williams 1878
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An Account of the Voyage of the First Emigrants in the Bark "Azor," and Their Reception at Monrovia, with a Description of Liberia -- Its Customs and Civilization, Romances and Prospects.
The Liberian Exodus. An Account of Voyage of the First Emigrants in the Bark "Azor," and Their Reception at Monrovia, with a Description of Liberia--Its Customs and Civilization, Romances and Prospects. Alfred Brockenbrough Williams 1878
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y Gasset; prose writers such as Azorín and Baroja; dramatists such as Valle-Inclán; painters like Picasso and
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Riva, a sunny, self-confident sort, meanwhile, has his eye on Nora (Manie Malone), the expensive arm-candy of local hardnut Azor (Diplome Amekindra).
Viva Riva! – review 2011
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