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"bromide" Definitions
  1. a chemical which contains bromine, used, especially in the past, to make people feel calm

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The seven drugs affected by Pfizer's policy: pancuronium bromide, potassium chloride, propofol, midazolam, hydromorphone, rocuronium bromide and vecuronium bromide.
The other Pfizer products the drugmaker said it will block from use in executions are pancuronium bromide, potassium chloride, idazolam, hydromorphone, rocuronium bromide and vecuronium bromide.
The other Pfizer products the drugmaker said it will block from use in executions are pancuronium bromide, potassium chloride, midazolam, hydromorphone, rocuronium bromide, and vecuronium bromide.
The minerals include iron, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, bromide, and arsenic.
The EPA banned indoor use of methyl bromide in 1984.
Arkansas employs potassium chloride in combination with vecuronium bromide and midazolam.
Arkansas uses potassium chloride in combination with vecuronium bromide and midazolam.
The bromide "sharp knives cut, dull knives slip" is absolutely true.
South Carolina lacks three drugs: pentobarbital, pancuronium bromide and potassium chloride.
But that's because it is not one bromide after the other.
The agency banned the indoor use of methyl bromide products in 1984.
The third drug in the so-called cocktail, rocuronium bromide, causes paralysis.
The familiar bromide, "If it bleeds, it leads," is trite but true.
Duke officials concede that bromide applications contributed to the elevated trihalomethane levels.
"local" bromide is in fact a very different idea, and not necessarily an
I'm calling this Bromide Day, in advance of next week's big holiday dinner.
Trihalomethanes are created when bromide mixes with the chlorine in treated drinking water.
But as to Mr. Lelling's bromide about our nation's supposed vigilance against inequality: lol.
"Look at it this way ..." Francine stammers, groping in vain for another morale-boosting bromide.
An enduring bromide about the Olympic Games holds that they provide a respite from politics.
When a chemical compound called bromide is attached to LSD, it removes its psychedelic effects.
According to the company's lawyer, McKesson filled the state's order for vecuronium bromide in July.
Or to use an old bromide: Facebook is so poor, all it has is money.
CNN previously reported that methyl bromide was used across the islands on different occasions by Terminix.
With Trump, a few pills of anger bromide will be enough to Make America Great Again.
Midazolam is meant to render the inmate unconscious before a second drug, vercuronium bromide, paralyzes him.
They put bromide [a sedative that's deemed unfit for human consumption in most countries] in there.
Hanging on to the bromide that Trump's base hasn't deserted him in wholesale fashion is cold comfort.
The only problem with the Bayh bromide is that it is not feasible absent an immaculate conception.
Which is to say, to use an old journalism bromide: Afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted.
Virginia was to use compounded midazolam and compounded potassium chloride, as well as the paralytic drug, rocuronium bromide.
The drugs are midazolam, a sedative; vecuronium bromide, a muscle relaxant; and potassium chloride, which stops the heart.
Methyl bromide is incredibly toxic to humans, according to experts, and was banned from residential use in 2005.
The ministry has already issued a notice banning the highly toxic substances endosulfan and methyl bromide by 2019.
McKesson, supplier of vercuronium bromide, the second drug used in the lethal injection protocol, has apparently been duped.
Even the painful loss of a Michelin star is quickly turned into a bromide about learning from failure.
Gradient's Goodman wrote a lengthy public comment in 2014 paid for by a maker of n-propyl bromide.
Then vecuronium bromide is provided to stop the inmate's breathing, followed by potassium chloride to stop the heart.
Ask Well An earlier version of this article incorrectly referred to potassium bromide as an additive to flour.
It supplied tear gas (xylyl bromide) to police forces in the 1920s and '30s to disperse angry mobs.
Methyl bromide, an ozone-depleting substance, is not made in Canada, but is allowed for use in limited situations.
Officials have said the two countries should strive for a "win-win outcome", a favourite bromide in their lexicon.
It's not going to offer up a blistering tirade against combat, nor a bromide against the military-industrial complex.
And some of these chemicals, like methyl bromide, a fumigant, are also greenhouse gases and deplete the ozone layer.
But there are also more insidious individuals, whose digital skulduggery can be more consequential than the occasional bigoted bromide.
But following the incident with the Esmond family, the local Department of Planning and Natural Resources told CNN that several pest control companies on the islands were found in possession of canisters of methyl bromide, and that methyl bromide had been used at least 12 times, many of them in residential settings.
Midazolam is typically followed by rocuronium bromide, which stops the person's breathing, and then potassium chloride, which stops their heart.
Methyl bromide use has been severely restricted by the EPA since 1984, when the agency concluded that it is toxic.
Because that's a lame bromide that raises more issues than it resolves: Who's supposed to answer her cries, for instance?
Arkansas, the company said, bought 10 boxes of vecuronium bromide, which the state can use to stop a prisoner's breathing.
Methyl bromide, an ozone-depleting substance, is not made in Canada, and is allowed for use only in limited situations.
The traditional three-drug cocktail used sodium thiopental as a sedative and vecuronium bromide or a similar compound as a paralytic.
Methyl bromide can cause serious health problems, including central nervous system and respiratory system damage, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
She favored gelatin silver bromide before finally learning platinum printing, the Photo-Secession's accepted process, during her time in New York.
That's why the book's title, it might sound like a bromide but you really see how deeply this goes with her.
"He was dangerous," Bergman's kindly mentor says the next day, having managed to quell Peck by putting bromide in his milk.
PARELES Each bromide here is like a dusty lump of coal in your stocking that you also have to eat. CARAMANICA
"Human exposure to high concentrations of methyl bromide can result in central nervous system and respiratory system failure," among other side-effects.
Even a complex where the governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands lived was sprayed with methyl bromide without his knowledge, officials said.
" It is a bipartisan bromide: In his November 2016 victory speech, Donald Trump promised to "harness the creative talents of our people.
All three drugs have been the subject of court filings, but the biggest fights have been waged over midazolam and vecuronium bromide.
Similarly, the bromide that Obama "saved" the economy would undoubtedly be hurled at any Democrat who pointed out that administration's many blunders.
The order was requested by McKesson Medical-Surgical, Inc, which has accused the state of obtaining the drug, vercuronium bromide, under false pretenses.
Tennessee plans called for use of midazolam as a sedative, the muscle-relaxer vecuronium bromide and then potassium chloride to stop the heart.
Midazolam is used to sedate an inmate, followed by rocuronium bromide, which stops their breathing, and then potassium chloride, which stops their heart.
But the state also faced resistance in the courts because of how it purchased the second of its lethal injection drugs, vecuronium bromide.
Bromide levels in the region's drinking water dropped sharply several months later, said Barry Gullett, the city's water director, in a 673 memo.
In 2016, the EPA included bromide in the Safe Water Drinking Act as an unregulated contaminant to be monitored by public water systems.
Employees of the pest control company had used methyl bromide to fumigate the unit below the villa where the family was vacationing, officials found.
Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen issued a temporary restraining order stopping the state from using the drug of vecuronium bromide for lethal injections.
The beam then hit a detector, a 50-micrometer-thick gelatin full of silver bromide crystals, which served as a three-dimensional photographic film.
Phillips was executed with a three-drug cocktail of midazolam hydrochloride, rocuronium bromide and potassium chloride, the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction said.
The first (pentobarbital) puts the prisoner to sleep, the second (pancuronium bromide) brings on paralysis, and the final agent (potassium chloride) stops the heart.
He received injections of three drugs: midazolam, to render him unconscious; vecuronium bromide, to halt his breathing; and potassium chloride, to stop his heart.
Finally, when it comes to politics, "leadership" is the inevitable bromide to reverse the nativist, anti-immigration and anti-globalization sentiment so prominent today.
This includes midazolam, pancuronium bromide, which can be used as a paralytic agent that halts breathing, and potassium chloride, which can cause cardiac arrest.
"Because methyl bromide dissipates so rapidly to the atmosphere, it is most dangerous at the actual fumigation site itself," the EPA explains on its website.
The Arkansas Supreme Court also reversed a restraining order on the state's use of vecuronium bromide, one of the three drugs used in lethal injections.
A state judge had earlier issued a similar temporary restraining order on vecuronium bromide from McKesson, but the Arkansas Supreme Court overturned that order late Monday.
Indeed, the information that "Mischling" conveys about Mengele and his experiments all seems to be verifiable — even the bread containing bromide, a kind of forgetfulness potion.
"The challenge with existing flow batteries is that they lean heavily on materials like vanadium and zinc bromide which are extremely expensive and toxic," Armijo said.
Midazolam is meant to sedate the prisoner prior to the injection first of vecuronium bromide, which causes paralysis, and then potassium chloride, which stops the heart.
Like our own hair, these strands are scaly, while the rhino's are smooth, so they used lithium bromide to chemically etch away horsehair's rough outer layer.
Duaklir, a combination of the long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA) aclidinium bromide and long-acting beta-agonist (LABA) formoterol fumarate, was approved in Europe in November 2014.
He's constantly ready with a bromide about the glories of "hitting bottom" in a fearful, consumerist society — one he views as emasculating, rather than, say, inherently misogynistic.
In Tennessee, the protocol calls for the injection of three drugs: midazolam, a sedative; vecuronium bromide, which paralyzes the inmate; and potassium chloride, which stops the heart.
A traditional three-drug cocktail consists of sodium thiopental, which induces unconsciousness; pancuronium bromide, which causes muscle paralysis and respiratory arrest; and potassium chloride, which stops the heart.
But when he reached a line about Christmas, Trump couldn't stop himself from playing the hits, and launched into a "war on Christmas" bromide — two weeks before Halloween.
The truth is I don't see any easy fix for what ails our nation, so I won't offer some fortune cookie bromide about "Can't we all get along"?
The three drugs in Arkansas's execution protocol — midazolam; vecuronium bromide, a paralytic used during surgery that halts breathing; and potassium chloride, which stops the heart — are administered intravenously.
Because, as 2019 ends, I am breaking up with opt-in by taking up a well-worn Silicon Valley bromide as my digital mantra: Only the paranoid survive.
Horse hairs had a scaly layer that was absent from those of the rhino, but the researchers were able to strip this away with a solution of lithium bromide.
And besides the occasional bromide about needing better education and training programs, politicians have not figured out how to meaningfully address automation, or even how to talk about it.
After pouring the collodion onto the plate, it is dipped into a 10% silver nitrate solution for three minutes, during which time the bromide attracts silver to the plate.
The investigation began after a Delaware family vacationing at the Sirenusa Resort in St. John was poisoned when the unit below theirs was fumigated with methyl bromide in March 2015.
McKesson argued vecuronium bromide is for medical purposes, and that the Arkansas Department of Correction "misled" the company when it purchased the drug by phone, according to a court brief.
This week, she frets that she's accomplished too little in life, only to have her husband respond with the bromide that there's no greater task than holding a family together.
Kevin Stitt said at a news conference The three drugs that will continue to be used are midazolam, vecuronium bromide and potassium chloride, according to Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter.
A standard three-drug protocol for executions — sodium thiopental, pancuronium bromide and potassium chloride — was developed in Oklahoma in 1977 but has since been altered in many states, including Arkansas.
India requires shippers to fumigate crops with methyl bromide, an insect-killing gas, in the country of origin, but has historically made an exception for Canada, the world's biggest pulse exporter.
When Oklahoma inmate Clayton Lockett was sentenced to death by lethal injection he was administered the drug cocktail: midazolam; vecuronium bromide to stop respiration; and potassium chloride to stop the heart.
N-propyl bromide, Whittaker pointed out, was a popular alternative in some parts of the country for a while because it could be used in some PERC-purposed dry cleaning machines.
The first drug was sodium thiopental (a barbiturate that anaesthetises); the second was pancuronium bromide (a paralytic drug); and the third was potassium chloride (a powerful chemical that stops the heart).
India's current exemption for Canada from its requirement that pulse crops be fumigated in the country of origin with methyl bromide, an insect-killing gas, was due to expire on Friday.
So the Department of Corrections switched its drug protocol and went back down its list of pharmacists, until they found one who agreed to provide midazolam, rocuronium bromide, and potassium chloride.
Just six months before McCaughey's poisoning, a Delaware family on vacation in the U.S. Virgin Islands fell horribly ill after methyl bromide was improperly sprayed in an adjacent vacation home without warning.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Justice Department accused the company of using chemicals containing methyl bromide at various residential locations in the United States Virgin Islands, including a resort complex.
The indictment says Rivera used fumigants containing methyl bromide in multiple locations in the Virgin Islands, including the St. John resort where the family that became ill was staying in March 2015.
He denies any business interests or dealings with Russia, but refuses to release his tax returns, which could prove his claims, using the same tired bromide that the returns are under audit.
In his depiction of Chandler, Lonergan challenges a bromide that is often invoked in the face of depression or sorrow: that personal growth can be wrested from even the most terrible suffering.
Texas has used this drug as one part of a lethal three-drug cocktail which also included pancuronium bromide to induce paralysis, and potassium chloride to stop the heart when administered by injection.
Late Monday, the Arkansas Supreme Court also overturned a temporary restraining order by a state judge that prevented Arkansas from using vecuronium bromide it had purchased from distributor McKesson Medical-Surgical in executions.
A state circuit judge issued the temporary restraining order on Wednesday after the U.S. pharmaceutical firm McKesson Medical-Surgical Inc accused the state of obtaining the muscle relaxant vecuronium bromide under false pretenses.
A state circuit judge issued the temporary restraining order on Wednesday after the U.S. pharmaceutical firm McKesson Medical-Surgical Inc accused the state of obtaining the muscle relaxant vecuronium bromide under false pretences.
But Judge Wendell Griffen, an outspoken opponent of capital punishment, issued an order blocking the state from using a second drug, vecuronium bromide, after a petition from its maker, McKesson Medical-Surgical Inc.
He doesn't really have a point or an insight, just a bromide about the burdens of command and the pressures of war, in order to avoid revealing the terrible Mystery of Kasserine Pass.
In 2013, The New York Times told the stories of furniture workers in North Carolina who found it difficult to walk after being exposed to n-propyl bromide for only a few weeks.
Where you may find it: Cyclic aliphatic bromide cluster is a group of chemicals found in flame retardants, plastic additives and certain polystyrene foams used in the construction industry for thermal insulation boards.
As detailed in their recent paper for ACS Photonics, the KAUST researchers improved upon this VLC model by using a nanocrystalline structure made of cesium lead bromide combined with a conventional nitride phosphor.
The state previously had a three-drug, lethal injection protocol calling for a dose of sodium thiopental, followed by pancuronium bromide to cause paralysis and a dose of potassium chloride to stop the heart.
The exposure was so significant inside the treated unit that six weeks after the family fell ill, dangerous amounts of methyl bromide were still being detected inside the rental villa, according to EPA documents.
"Every night before bed he would say, 'You can do anything you set your mind to' and he said it so often it eventually became like a bromide, like 'finish your vegetables'," Weiner says.
Lethal injection initially required a three-drug cocktail: The first (sodium thiopental or pentobarbital) puts the prisoner to sleep; the second (pancuronium bromide) brings on paralysis; and the final agent (potassium chloride) stops the heart.
After federal authorities began investigating, Terminix voluntarily stopped using methyl bromide in the United States and U.S. territories, except for one supervised government contract at the Port of Baltimore, the U.S. Justice Department said Tuesday.
This has played out in the Arkansas cases: The medical supplier McKesson contested Arkansas's planned use of vecuronium bromide, which the company supplied, in the executions — leading one court to put the executions on hold.
Mr. Posner noted that the state was a longtime McKesson customer, buying items like stethoscopes and surgical gloves, and that Arkansas's vecuronium bromide order had been shipped to the same administrative address as other orders.
According to that company, McKesson Corporation, the state bought vials of vecuronium bromide in July, even though Arkansas officials knew that McKesson and the drug's manufacturer had taken steps to prevent its use in executions.
Newton, who left Florida rather than sit behind Tim Tebow, and the others have made clear that the bromide about sticking it out and waiting your turn is not — and should not be — for everyone.
That old Silicon Valley bromide was at the center of the finale this week of HBO's satire "Silicon Valley," the show that has perfectly and hysterically skewered tech and all its weirdness for six seasons.
This has played out in the Arkansas cases: The medical supplier McKesson contested Arkansas's planned use of vecuronium bromide, which the company supplied, in the executions — leading one court to briefly put the executions on hold.
Steve Esmond, his wife Teresa Devine and their two teenage sons were staying at a resort villa on St. John when a Terminix employee used methyl bromide to fumigate a villa adjacent to their vacation home.
On Friday, Arkansas Circuit Court Judge Wendell Griffen, an outspoken opponent of capital punishment, issued an order on Friday blocking the state from using vecuronium bromide after a petition from its maker, McKesson Medical-Surgical Inc.
If the old architectural bromide "form follows function" still holds, why would that equation so often rule out attention to aesthetics, comfort, acoustics and light — essentially, the real-life sensory experience of a tired, overworked traveler?
It's well-established folk wisdom in such places that you don't talk about politics or religion at the dinner table—a bromide that arises from the recognition that political conversions are as rare as religious ones.
Perhaps the first of the evil British capitalists who would become standard villains in Nazi cinema, the industrialist serves to demonstrate the science-fiction bromide that there are some things mankind was not meant to know.
And I think if I was on the same page as both you and most of my critical colleagues in reading the movie as a bromide against the American public, I would have hated it too.
But the province's chemical science laboratory and officials of Karachi Port Trust have blamed the illnesses and fatalities on the release of methyl bromide, which is used in the fumigation of large vessels at the port.
Judge Wendell Griffen of the Pulaski County Circuit Court issued a restraining order Friday that forbids the Arkansas authorities from using their supply of vecuronium bromide, one of three execution drugs the state planned to use.
The federal ruling comes after Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen issued a temporary restraining order late Friday night stopping the state from using the vercuronium bromide it had planned to use in executions starting Monday.
Only one inmate, Ledell Lee, was still scheduled to be executed Thursday night when a Pulaski County Circuit Court judge granted a restraining order on the lethal injection drug, vecuronium bromide, purchased from distributor McKesson Medical-Surgical.
The bromide that too much money, and the love of it, is bad — especially when found in the possession of a person as narcissistic, impulsive, bullying and untrustworthy as Richard — seems to be the film's only message.
The company said the Arkansas prison system failed to return a supply of vercuronium bromide when it learned the state intended to use it for executions, in violation of an understanding at the time of the sale.
Research by Jeanne VanBriesen, director of Carnegie Mellon University's Center for Water Quality in Urban Environmental Systems, found that bromide additives used to reduce mercury could significantly boost trihalomethanes in drinking water supplies downstream of coal plants.
Traditionally, many states used a three-drug cocktail for lethal injections: The first (sodium thiopental or pentobarbital) put the prisoner to sleep; the second (pancuronium bromide) brought on paralysis; and the final agent (potassium chloride) stopped the heart.
What's more, he defended the President's incoherent and growth-destroying trade policy with an "art of the deal" bromide and an aspirational "zero-zero" policy, which refers to the administration's desire, someday, for zero tariffs and zero subsidies.
It previously used a three-drug combination: an anesthetic (either sodium thiopental, pentobarbital or midazolam), a paralytic agent (pancuronium bromide) and a heart-stopping agent to cause death (potassium chloride), according to the nonprofit Death Penalty Information Center.
Hear a bromide repeated enough times and it will start to seem at least a little bit true, even if your conscious mind doesn't believe it, and even if you know that DeMar DeRozan really is for real.
Drug companies taking stands Lethal injection initially required a three-drug cocktail: The first (sodium thiopental or pentobarbital) puts the prisoner to sleep, the second (pancuronium bromide) brings on paralysis, and the final agent (potassium chloride) stops the heart.
The South Carolina plant's refined coal operation stopped spraying bromide on the coal burned at the Cross Generating Station out of concern for the elevated levels of cancer-causing trihalomethanes, Crosby said, and the levels decreased within six months.
When Facebook's founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted the phrase "Move Fast and Break Things" all over the walls of the now frighteningly powerful social communications behemoth way back in the last decade, it certainly seemed an energetic and exciting bromide.
But the officials said they were concerned that the absence of such a law was making it difficult for the state to procure the drugs it needs — including pentobarbital, pancuronium bromide and potassium chloride — after its stocks of the drugs expired.
The state said it had no plans to change the three-drug sequence that it used in its execution protocol before the moratorium: midazolam, a short-acting sedative; vecuronium bromide, which stops breathing; and potassium chloride, which stops the heart.
The utility also discovered that one of the chemicals used to refine the coal, calcium bromide, had reached a nearby river and lakes – raising levels of carcinogens in the water supply for more than a million people in greater Charlotte.
" Indeed, right on its homepage now is a bromide that would appeal to Kalanick, who has been mired in trouble for his dysfunctional management of the car-hailing company: "50% of a company's reputation is created or lost by its CEO.
Block on death penalty drugs Executions are typically done with three drugs given in stages: The first (sodium thiopental or pentobarbital) puts the prisoner to sleep, the second (pancuronium bromide) brings on paralysis and the final agent (potassium chloride) stops the heart.
After the midazolam, which is the same twilight-inducing benzodiazepine that many people experience in lower doses for common procedures like a colonoscopy, prison staff next injected Smith with the paralytic pancuronium bromide and finally potassium chloride (which causes the lethal cardiac arrest).
Techies are fond of the obviously false bromide that failure is O.K. If it is so fine, one wonders why no one is being held publicly responsible for anything, aside from the tiresome apology tours that are on replay in Silicon Valley.
Yet he, too, could avoid execution on Thursday night after a Circuit Court judge, Alice Gray, issued a restraining order that barred the state from using the vials of vecuronium bromide it purchased last summer from McKesson Corporation, the nation's largest pharmaceutical distributor.
He told CNBC last year about a "Every night before bed he would say, 'You can do anything you set your mind to' and he said it so often it eventually became like a bromide, like 'finish your vegetables'," Weiner said in 2017.
Once Duke Energy halted refined coal operations at the North Carolina plant, bromide dropped about 75 percent in the nearby Catawba River, Zachary Hall, director of environmental science at Duke, said in a February 2017 deposition given to the Southern Environmental Law Center.
"After the state injects Mr. Williams with vecuronium bromide ... most or all of the manifestations of his extreme pain and suffering will not be discernible to witnesses," they wrote to the Arkansas Supreme Court, which rejected his request to stop the execution.
Director Adam Weinberg's bromide about the museum's "critical and urgent part to play in making sure that unheard and unwanted voices are recognized" is regrettable in its silence over culture's time-tested role in normalizing the excesses and abuses of the rich and powerful.
In its lawsuit, McKesson Medical-Surgical, a unit of McKesson Corp, said the Arkansas Department of Correction (ADC) acted deceitfully when it purchased another drug, vecuronium bromide, a commonly used muscle relaxant given in extreme doses in executions to paralyze the body and halt breathing.
On Friday night, Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen issued a temporary restraining order, preventing the state from using one of its supply of vercuronium bromide after its manufacturer claimed it hadn't known the drug would be used as part of a lethal injection cocktail.
Separately, in a decision that Arkansas officials immediately said they would appeal, a Circuit Court judge here in Pulaski County ruled that the state could not use one of its lethal injection drugs, vecuronium bromide, amid allegations that the prison system misled a pharmaceutical distributor.
The combination of chemicals — sodium thiopental, a sedative; pancuronium bromide, a paralytic; and potassium chloride, which stops the heart — has been blamed for botched executions and has given rise to lawsuits from death row inmates who said it could subject them to excruciating pain.
More important, whatever you think of Trump, he has put professional politicians on notice that if they want to engage voters, they can't keep feeding them the same bromide-laced swill that the country has been forced to swallow for too many election years.
"Terminix companies knowingly failed to properly manage their pest control operations in the U.S. Virgin Islands, allowing pesticides containing methyl bromide to be applied illegally and exposing a family of four to profoundly debilitating injuries," U.S. Assistant Attorney General John C. Cruden said in a statement Tuesday.
"Paddington 2", another sequel based on a series of children's books set in London, was overtly in favour of welcoming immigrants and, more generally, being kind to strangers, whereas "Mary Poppins Returns" makes do with the all-purpose Disney bromide that "anything is possible, even the impossible".
A federal appeals court on Tuesday said Bayer CropScience LP may pursue part of its lawsuit accusing Albemarle Corp of breach-of-contract and bad faith by imposing steep price increases on methyl bromide as the companies were preparing to sever their 16-year sales agreement.
"Terminix companies knowingly failed to properly manage their pest control operations in the US Virgin Islands, allowing pesticides containing methyl bromide to be applied illegally and exposing a family of four to profoundly debilitating injuries," US Assistant Attorney General John C. Cruden said at the time.
On Wednesday, Pulaski County Circuit Judge Alice Gray issued a temporary restraining order preventing Arkansas from using its supply of vercuronium bromide, after its distributor filed a complaint alleging it had not known the state planned to use it as part of its lethal-injection cocktail.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India will exempt Canada for three months from its policy that so-called pulse crops such as peas and lentils must be fumigated with methyl bromide to kill insects before leaving the country of origin, the Canadian government said on Thursday.
The state Supreme Court on Monday also lifted a temporary restraining order imposed last week by a state judge who blocked the use of one of three drugs Arkansas planned for its executions - vercuronium bromide - after pharmaceutical companies said the state deceived the firms in procuring the chemicals.
The North Carolina town of Mooresville, downstream of Duke's Marshall power plant, saw its trihalomethanes surge as high as 127 parts per billion at times in 2015, after the facility discharged bromide used to treat coal into a nearby lake, according to the town's drinking water quality report.
The company was charged with illegally using methyl bromide – a pesticide that has been banned for residential use in the U.S. for more than 30 years – at a St. John resort and more than a dozen residential locations throughout the U.S. Virgin Islands in recent years, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Four companies have publicly raised concerns about how the Arkansas Department of Correction came to stockpile the drugs for its lethal injection cocktail — midazolam, vecuronium bromide and potassium chloride — but only the McKesson Corporation, the drug distributor that ranks fifth on the Fortune 500 list of companies, made an explicit allegation of deception.
Instead of condemning them as unjust or idiotic, she offered the bromide that "nothing succeeds like success," before going on to explain that the city had hosted 14 foreign education ministers during the previous year and that she retained faith in the molasseslike pace of bureaucracy to keep Ms. DeVos from inflicting too much damage.
All of which is to say that when we ignore the ways in which RDR2 stumbles as a work, it gives ammunition to those who want to argue that "perfection takes sacrifice," or some other bromide that fails to understand that "sacrifices" in the labor market aren't evaporated into the air, but deposited into someone else's bank account.
"My focus is on the strategic plan we laid out yesterday, and on how do we make Yahoo the very best version we can of itself," said Mayer, in what is clearly a phrase she and a passel of PR peeps cooked up (she used the same Oprah-borrowed bromide yesterday on a call with analysts).
"Queer British Art 1861-1967" is showing at Tate Britain until October 1st Picture credits: Angus McBean (1904-1990) Quentin Crisp 1941 Bromide print, National Portrait Gallery (London, UK) © Estate of Angus McBean / National Portrait Gallery, London Self portrait and Nude 1913, Laura Knight (1877-1970) Self-Portrait 1913 Oil on canvas 152.4 x 127.6 cm National Portrait Gallery (London, UK)
I'm convinced televised golf is just a government ruse to keep dads quiet and docile—cheaper and less dangerous than lacing their water supplies with bromide, and if you hit a dad with a golf tournament and then an F1 qualifier on the same day, he will basically be quiet and pliant for up to and including a week—and so by extension it is exceptionally uncool.

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