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and my colleagues who were staying in France, where normal pain killers are often supplied as suppositories as opposed to UK where they are little known. Luckily, it did their baby no harm to have them put in the wrong end. I think they only found out when a French neighbour saw them doing it.
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etymology of "secular"
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Alex Williams
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07/24/01 02:15 PM
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Faldage
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Alex Williams
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Faldage
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07/24/01 02:42 PM
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Alex Williams
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07/24/01 04:27 PM
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Re: different nor.
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wwh
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Now, Dr. Bill
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Faldage
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wwh
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wwh
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Faldage
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Alex Williams
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07/27/01 06:37 PM
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different nor
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