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Bottom 8th: Band-aid Benoit is bringing it, but...
Detroit Tigers v New York Yankees - live! | David Lengel 2011
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Tigers 5 Rangers 2Top 8th: Another good outing for Band-aid Benoit.
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I was in the PINK section (read: teen VS), looking for age-appropriate panties (not too sexy, but not too childish) for my budding woman/child, and trying to figure out exactly at what point low-rise actually became synonymous with Band-aid, when a woman walked through the front door with her son.
Lori Bryant Woolridge: Raising Sensually Aware Sons Lori Bryant Woolridge 2011
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Tigers 3 Yankees 2Bottom 7th: Band-aid Benoit blows it by the bat of the big Bronx Bomber.
Detroit Tigers v New York Yankees - live! | David Lengel 2011
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I was in the PINK section (read: teen VS), looking for age-appropriate panties (not too sexy, but not too childish) for my budding woman/child, and trying to figure out exactly at what point low-rise actually became synonymous with Band-aid, when a woman walked through the front door with her son.
Lori Bryant Woolridge: Raising Sensually Aware Sons Lori Bryant Woolridge 2011
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I was in the PINK section (read: teen VS), looking for age-appropriate panties (not too sexy, but not too childish) for my budding woman/child, and trying to figure out exactly at what point low-rise actually became synonymous with Band-aid, when a woman walked through the front door with her son.
Lori Bryant Woolridge: Raising Sensually Aware Sons Lori Bryant Woolridge 2011
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According to Dr. Rankin, "You can medicate someone all you want, but unless you're helping her heal what underlies her depression or anxiety, you're just putting a sad Band-aid on her soul, and the results will be limited."
Christine Bronstein: Anxious, Fatigued or Depressed? Pills, Exercise or Diet Shouldn't Top Your List of Treatments Christine Bronstein 2011
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According to Dr. Rankin, "You can medicate someone all you want, but unless you're helping her heal what underlies her depression or anxiety, you're just putting a sad Band-aid on her soul, and the results will be limited."
Christine Bronstein: Anxious, Fatigued or Depressed? Pills, Exercise or Diet Shouldn't Top Your List of Treatments Christine Bronstein 2011
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I was in the PINK section (read: teen VS), looking for age-appropriate panties (not too sexy, but not too childish) for my budding woman/child, and trying to figure out exactly at what point low-rise actually became synonymous with Band-aid, when a woman walked through the front door with her son.
Lori Bryant Woolridge: Raising Sensually Aware Sons Lori Bryant Woolridge 2011
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This finding gives us great insight into how to treat women with PCOS beyond the historic "Band-aid" approach of treating the symptoms -- birth control pills to regulate a woman's period; laser treatment or medications for hair growth; a trip to the dermatologist to manage acne; and, of course, a non-stop onslaught of recommendations to lose weight.
Hillary Wright: The Most Common Hormonal Disorder For Women Hillary Wright 2011
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