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bottle cancer chain drowned front group holding hoping ladies supply voice water
Like in those cancer villages, a group of old ladies kneeling down in front of me, you know, holding a bottle of polluted water and hoping that they would get help, this is the voice that got drowned in this complex, globalized supply chain system. Ma Jun
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Let not one bottle be thrown. Let not one brick be thrown. Najee Ali
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Let's say that a patient has a prescription for a liquid medication and it costs me a net of $50. So I get the cost of that plus that $1.50. When I reach into the drawer, I just spent that $1.50 for the cost of the bottle to put it in. P. James
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On Louis Theroux: He's quiet, gangly and teases people into saying very odd things. Whatever he's got, they should bottle it. Chris Tarrant
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My concern is their health and their lives, ... These people have not been eating properly. I hope they are not drinking anything but bottled water. Disease, I'm afraid, is going to break out here. S. Hughes
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More business entertainment is going on. Our bottled wine sales are up. Multi-course dining is up. Everyone sort of got back to business. Peter Osborne
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Now, you can put incense in a bottle and open a door and call it a spa. But back then La Costa had no competition. It had a mystique. Mike Crosthwaite
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When I grew up, we played in the woods we played sports, ya know? Even spin the bottle was more enjoyable than graffiti. So there's many more things to do out there than graffiti. It's just not the right thing, and parents need to know what their kids are doing. Paul Meredith
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I did children's theatre for three years, 1977-1979. We played at a school where three kids were killed in race riots that week. We entered the school under police escort. People threw bottles and debris at us on stage, but we continued our show about racism. Stephen Tobolowsky