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And Serpasil and Largostil and Stelazine and Resteclin and Librax and Clonidine and Fiorinal and Inderal and Inocid and Aristocort cream and Neocortef and Zyloprim and Butazolidin and Bactra and Septra and phenylbutazone and methyldopa and allopurinol and hydrochlorothiazide.
Variations (6): Big Pharma Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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And Serpasil and Largostil and Stelazine and Resteclin and Librax and Clonidine and Fiorinal and Inderal and Inocid and Aristocort cream and Neocortef and Zyloprim and Butazolidin and Bactra and Septra and phenylbutazone and methyldopa and allopurinol and hydrochlorothiazide.
Archive 2008-04-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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Babylon of victory, and thence marching onward had converted Media and Persia, the Hyrcanians, Susa, and Bactra, into Roman provinces?
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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Here Antonius with barbarian aid and motley arms, from the conquered nations of the Dawn and the shore of the southern sea, carries with him Egypt and the Eastern forces of utmost Bactra, and the shameful
The Aeneid of Virgil 70 BC-19 BC Virgil
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Bactra (now Balkh); in the Persian inscriptions B [= a] khtri.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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The city, which is identical with the ancient Bactra or
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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Bactra parent Tanaisque discors. prudens futuri temporis exitum caliginosa nocte premit deus, 30
An Invitation to Maecenas Horace 1912
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Then the Tempter pointed out the vast cities of Assyria, Nineveh, Babylon, Persepolis, Bactra, and the vast host of the Parthian king, even then marching against the Scythians.
National Epics Kate Milner Rabb 1901
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He died on February 21, 1879, hard by the city of Bactra, the modern Balkh.
The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) John Holland Rose 1898
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Sinope, Trebizond, Astrabad, Phasis, Mashad, and Bactra (now Balkh) grew into existence along one of the northern routes.
Commercial Geography A Book for High Schools, Commercial Courses, and Business Colleges 1895
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