Venom should be given immediately for snake bite. [noun]
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The bees venom in Nectar Ease is collected in water traps to preserve volatile compounds and is then freeze-dried and purified. [noun]
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A much more pleasant way of being able to benefit from the properties of bee venom than being stung ! [noun]
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She knew that she intentionally distorted each of my words, and each of her words was saturated with venom. [noun]
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It could not understand, and therefore it poured the vials of abuse and venom upon its greatest benefactor. [noun]
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Indeed, as the most revolutionary and uncompromising innovator, Anarchism must needs meet with the combined ignorance and venom of the world it aims to reconstruct. [noun]
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Now, only black and angry fiends ministered in the temple of her heart, until she could look on Patsey but with concentrated venom. [noun]
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They can impregnate cloth and leather, nay, even paper and parchment, with the most subtle venom. [noun]
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Those small serpent eyes that spat such venom, were now full of horrortwo great white orbs starting from their sockets. [noun]
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THE BAWD: (Spits in their trail her jet of venom) Trinity medicals. [noun]
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Edna looked down at Mademoiselle Reisz and wondered how she could have listened to her venom so long. [noun]
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