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"sterilize" Definitions
  1. [often passive] sterilize something to kill the bacteria in or on something
  2. [usually passive] sterilize somebody/something to make a person or an animal unable to have babies, especially by removing or blocking their sex organs

193 Sentences With "sterilize"

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TRUMP OFFICIALS WALK BACK PLANS TO STERILIZE WILD HORSES: The Trump administration is walking back its plans to sterilize wild horse populations in Oregon after receiving pushback from animal rights groups.
I wash and sterilize the pumping stuff while he showers.
It can sauté food, sterilize, and cook eggs, as well.
Hospitals can install technology to sterilize the waste on site.
In Thomas' world, apparently, the state can sterilize the incompetent, while denying other women the right to access abortion because they may be doing so for the same reason a state chooses to sterilize.
Muslim shop owners put chemicals in bras to sterilize Buddhist women.
It won't sterilize the planet, but it might topple Western civilization.
You know yourself that there is no need to sterilize. Why?
Its three cooking programs include a cake option (for perfectly moist cakes), an Egg option (to make the perfect eggs) and a Sterilize option — so you can pasteurize milk and even sterilize baby bottles and other utensils.
You might be wondering if it's possible to sterilize the brush yourself.
Sterilize a medium-sized heavy-bottomed pot by boiling water in it.
Priddy filed a petition to sterilize Carrie Buck, and the state of
Cleanliness was so important they would even sterilize mattresses in this chamber.
Then other samples were heated to 320 degrees Fahrenheit to sterilize them.
Workers sterilize the ground in the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
The best suicide prevention is to cure and guide, not to sterilize.
The antimicrobial triclosan was first used by surgeons to sterilize hands before operating.
First, they boiled the cotton for ten minutes in order to sterilize it.
If he was quarantined, the Red Cross would sterilize the apartment before her return.
Besides legal permission, a local laboratory is needed to sterilize the insects using radiation.
Here, we use a metal file that you can stick in the autoclave and sterilize.
It's also safe to sterilize in a microwave or electric sterilizer or in boiling water.
"Say you sterilize a hospital room completely, then you run six people through it," Coil said.
Hard-line Islamists believe the vaccination drive is part of a Western effort to sterilize Muslims.
What they do according to O*NET: Prepare, sterilize, install, or clean laboratory or healthcare equipment.
Munchkin recommends against microwaving, boiling, or steaming them to sterilize — just simply wash before first use.
Many carriers are also turning hospital-grade disinfectants to sterilize planes to stave off the virus.
That could include better vaccines or improved methods to sterilize environments and prevent pathogens from spreading.
Seriously. First we need to sterilize our catheters and go home and take our statin drugs.
German medical doctors, for example, used radiation to forcibly sterilize 7,200 disabled women in the mid-213s.
She was made a monster by the people who turned her into a superspy: They sterilize you.
Bell that states had the right to forcibly sterilize men and women they considered unfit to breed.
A new film aims to highlight a Nazi "secret" mission to sterilize hundreds of Afro German children.
Until as recently as 1996, the law allowed the government to involuntarily sterilize those with such disabilities.
Dr. Henry eventually realized that he needed to sterilize the soil to permit the spores to develop.
"I've never seen a bill that attempted to sterilize a person, male or female," he told CNN.
The CDC recommends using a small amount of bleach to sterilize suspect tap water in an emergency.
Assuming everything looks good, we decide on the jewelry, and then I sterilize that along with the needle.
The law, designed to "prevent the birth of poor-quality descendants," allowed doctors to sterilize people with disabilities.
It was really hard to sterilize between users, and really hard to initialize, and really kind of crazy.
I didn't need any analgesia, and there were no complications; I was very, very careful to sterilize everything.
However, it could potentially be completely riddled with malware, which requires you to take steps to sterilize it.
Scientists have played with reducing the gamma dose and are looking for alternative ways to sterilize the males.
What does life become when we sterilize it of every disagreeable, time-consuming, or less-than-thrilling task?
Between uses, merchants would burn their barrels' insides to sterilize the surface and remove errant smells or flavors.
Another widely read but completely false post claimed that setting off fireworks would sterilize germs in the air.
Following advice from a doctor, the al-Solhs would try to sterilize their hard-won water in the sun.
You basically breed a giant population of male insects in the lab, and sterilize them without harming them otherwise.
Oxitec's method is a riff on this "sterile insect technique," using genetic engineering to sterilize male flies more precisely.
Sarah cleansed my skin (this part was relaxing) and then applied a gentle chemical peel to sterilize my skin.
In the past, religious leaders have pushed against vaccination, calling it part of a Western plan to sterilize Muslims.
In the city, steam is also used at hospitals to sterilize equipment and at dry cleaners to press clothes.
Flares emitted by adolescent red dwarfs may singe and sterilize the atmospheres of their surrounding planets, rendering life impossible.
In principle, video replay in soccer seems a prudent idea as long as it does not sterilize the game.
Brockwell was 26 when she first asked her doctor to sterilize her, well over the legal age of adulthood.
The scientists recommended they replace it with a retorting process to sterilize food and drinks once they're inside a container.
These toys are "much easier to either sterilize or disinfect" than sex toys made out of jelly rubber, says Schuster.
In 2006, the extremist group declared vaccination to be a Western plot to sterilize Pashtun children and stunt their growth.
Each sheet was first washed in mild detergent, cut into pieces and then autoclaved for 20 minutes to sterilize them.
If we completely sterilize the activities and the environment that we raise our children in, are we doing a favor?
Blackouts are also a regular occurrence at Nyambi, so staffers cannot always sterilize equipment like forceps to use during labour.
Sterilize baby's feeding tools in as little as six minutes with this bacteria-killing bottle, pump, and accessory cleaning device.
Members of the National Guard are being deployed to sterilize public spaces and food delivery for households in New Rochelle.
The disinfectants were used to sterilize humidifiers, commonly used in homes and offices in South Korea, especially during dry winters.
But, rather than crudely sterilizing mosquitoes with radiation or chemicals, clever genetic engineering is now used to sterilize them instead.
NASA, ESA, and other space agencies carefully and expensively sterilize their instruments prior to launching them toward neighboring celestial targets.
It can make cakes and sterilize items, as well as adjust for high-altitude cooking thanks to its adjustable temperature controls.
"It was liberating because I didn't have to sterilize myself as an actor in order to portray that role," she said.
The allegation sounds bizarre — after all, there is no pill in existence that can sterilize a person when added to food.
Most of these infections happen after a clinician reuses a needle or fails to properly sterilize the instruments used with patients.
There's a lot of evidence to show that introducing good bacteria to fight bad bacteria—to not sterilize—is a strategy.
"Rubbing your skin with tetracycline powder is not going to sterilize it," Elisabeth Bik, a microbiologist at Stanford University, told me.
He said the shortages had forced his organization to resort to reusing "single-use" medical equipment after attempting to sterilize it.
In February, after residents protested, their state environmental agency closed the factory, which had used the chemical to sterilize medical equipment.
Polio vaccinators in Pakistan are frequently attacked by militants because they think the vaccine is intended to sterilize the local population.
The bacteria, which occurs naturally in about 28 percent of wild mosquitoes, causes infected males to sterilize the females they mate with.
While its sovereign bond buying operations could sterilize this effect, Asmoro said the central bank has been less active with these operations.
In that case "trap-neuter-return" programs, which sterilize cats and then let them go, would leave cats in inhumane circumstances, right?
I watched as Stephanie used a Bic lighter to heat up and — theoretically — sterilize a safety pin before dipping it in ink.
He compared the state's duty to sterilize patient Carrie Buck to the need to protect the public against smallpox with compulsory vaccinations.
The FDA also allowed an Ohio technology development company to sterilize the protective masks worn by health workers after pressure from Gov.
What would be the point of sharing recipes if she didn't explain how to sterilize glass jars, and grind masalas at home?
To recommend that those in power sterilize, spay, and geld the people they don't approve of—that seems the very essence of barbarism.
American has decided to allow early boarding for people with nut allergies, giving them time to properly sterilize their seat and tray table.
Finally, one controversial method of controlling mosquitoes would be to use genetically modified Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that can essentially help sterilize the population.
Catastrophic fires also damage watersheds, scorch and sterilize land, and increase the likelihood of floods and mudslides in the rainy season after fires.
Smalls told CNN on Sunday he had spent the past week trying to persuade senior warehouse officials to close and sterilize the building.
While first applied as an antiseptic used to sterilize surgical instruments, today the eponymous Listerine is arguably the most famous brand of mouthwash.
But if you insist on making your chocolate chip cookies from scratch, there's a DIY way to sterilize your own ingredients: bake the cookie!
Armed guards are routine for polio workers in Pakistan, targeted by Islamist militants who believe vaccination is a Western conspiracy to sterilize Pakistani children.
PicsArt says it uses artificial intelligence to sterilize content and keeps a global moderator team that also keeps an eye on its China content.
"Heat waves reduce male fertility and sperm competitiveness, and successive heat waves almost sterilize males," Sales and his co-authors wrote in the study.
Islamist militants and hard-line clerics say the vaccination drive is a foreign plot to sterilize Muslim children and a cover for western spies.
He has called his opponents "too fucking stupid to tell your ass from your fucking sister"; he has also advised them to "sterilize" themselves.
In the past, militants have called vaccination teams foreign agents, and peddled conspiracy theories that their campaigns were a Western ploy to sterilize Muslims.
Disinfectant soap is used first to clean surface residue, then a specialized formula made exclusively for TPE silicon is applied to sterilize and deep clean.
Puretta is a wall attachment that is a toothbrush holder and a toothpaste and floss dispenser, and it claims to sterilize toothbrushes with UV light.
To prevent such an outcome, the Federal Reserve took several steps to offset (or sterilize) the effect of its liquidity and credit operations on reserves.
For decades, these bugs have been controlled by blasting them with radiation to sterilize them, then releasing them into the wild to mate with others.
The organization also says that UV lamps shouldn't be used to sterilize hands or other areas of the body because the radiation can irritate skin.
The company plans to sterilize the plant and reopen after the Food and Drug Administration is satisfied that the contamination has been eliminated, he said.
Bacillus pumilus The spores of this bacterium display unusually high resistance to the treatment that NASA uses to sterilize rovers before they're sent off to space.
Other mead-makers—most of whom sterilize their product before bottling it—are waiting for the hard evidence before they get too excited about medicinal booze.
One scientist is making genetically-modified maggots that pump out human growth factor, which could help treat and sterilize open wounds when antibiotics don't work anymore.
And while you can sterilize the wand of, say, a mascara brush, you can't control what bacteria the formula inside the tube has been exposed to.
In the meantime, Joris knows that it helps to sterilize the cans longer at a lower temperature and to not boil down the ragout too far.
And the fires are often hotter as well, enough in some cases to all but sterilize fragile rangeland soils deep below the surface, making regeneration harder.
Second, the stuff smells great thanks to eucalyptus and rosemary extracts, which also happen to have natural antiseptic properties, helping to sterilize any nicks or cuts.
Energy-efficient trade off Household washing machines of any type will remove dirt and stains from your clothes, towels and sheets, but they don't sterilize them.
The VA's inspector general found staff in St. Louis had not been trained to sterilize equipment, and according to a whistleblower, the poor sanitation contributed to infections.
Anyone trying to sterilize his or her way into a long life should remember that the place most proofed against micro-critters can be the most lethal.
Most of them are huge planets orbiting very near their star -- Jupiter-like planets heated to temperatures guaranteed to sterilize them of life as we know it.
So in our textbooks, we sterilize King and Robinson's doses of radicalism to ensure that mainstream America doesn't feel guilt for the egregious actions of its past.
Many Americans seem to be following the recommendations of public health officials to clean and sterilize countertops, doorknobs, faucets and other frequently touched surfaces in their homes.
There also used to be a myth about the campaign to vaccinate children against polio: That it was a cover for an American conspiracy to sterilize Pakistanis.
But they also inadvertently delivered a serious blow to the anti-polio drive in Pakistan, which some imams had already denounced as a plot to sterilize Muslims.
The nonprofit, which is now part of the American Cancer Society, paid about $100,000 for machines to sterilize water, make plastic bottles, fill them and attach labels.
Here's how it works: Scientists removed mouse ovaries in order to sterilize them, then preserved the ovarian tissue and isolated its hormone-producing cells that support immature eggs.
If we are going to have a strategy then we not only need to clean house, we need to mop the floors, and sterilize the whole damn building.
For decades a chemical used to sterilize medical devices and surgery tools has been the only option to ensure safe devices for billions of critical health care procedures.
And a hospital may be able to make a compounded version, but hospitals typically purchase intravenous medications and not all are equipped to make or sterilize such a drug.
It will sterilize the excess liquidity created by the program and reduce the amount of liquidity crowded out from its facilities by 100 billion forints in the second quarter.
Now, the president may take the ultimate obstructionist step of either causing Mueller to be fired or clipping Mueller's wings in such a way as to sterilize the investigation.
"Families scour the streets for discarded blankets, cloths or scraps of cloth that can be boiled — in an attempt to sterilize them — and used as bandages," the report said.
The deer, seen over much of the island, have become a particularly vexatious issue, dividing residents and officials over the best strategy to contain them: to cull or sterilize.
There are many examples of single words for which this works (angered/enraged, brush/shrub, sterilize/Listerize) but coming up with fresh, longer theme entries was the challenge here.
A deer being prepped for a vasectomy earlier this month, as part of an effort by New York City's parks department to sterilize every male deer on Staten Island.
"People said it was just not logistically possible to capture this many deer and sterilize them," said Sarah Aucoin, chief of education and wildlife for the city's parks department.
In the majority opinion, Chief Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes compared the state's duty to sterilize a woman to the need to protect the public against smallpox with compulsory vaccinations.
In many of these areas, armed militants refuse to let public health officials vaccinate children, claiming that the polio vaccine is part of a Western plot to sterilize Muslims.
Being a 'woman' (and I'm approaching 'woman' as a very open-ended concept) is a very messy thing, yet we pluck and shave, sterilize and clean that messiness away.
From the carefully controlled grow rooms, to the speciality equipment needed to sterilize the substrate within which the mushrooms grow, everything here has been purpose-engineered and built by hand.
An Indiana hospital says more than 1,000 patients may have been exposed to severe infectious diseases after the hospital learned one of its technicians did not properly sterilize surgical tools.
But the imagined Ampara, which exists in rumors and memes on Sinhalese-speaking Facebook, is the shadowy epicenter of a Muslim plot to sterilize and destroy Sri Lanka's Sinhalese majority.
Bell, which concerned a plaintiff classified as "feeble-minded" by her home state of Virginia, upheld the right of a state to forcibly sterilize a citizen considered "unfit" to procreate.
When done properly, the vampire facial is safe, but if clinics don't sterilize the micro-needling pen or dispose of it between facials, for example, that might expose patients to infections.
Then they start running low on cloth, so they have to find ways to launder and sterilize the soiled rags and reuse them even though they have almost no clean water.
In an interview on Sunday, Smalls told CNN he had spent the past week trying to persuade senior warehouse officials to close the building and sterilize it, but to no avail.
Reusable straws can be hard to maintain and sterilize, and may not be safe to use, while compostable products, which can dissolve in hot liquids, present a choking and allergen hazard.
This mess ended with my entire leg going purple, the lifeguard using a bottle of tequila to sterilize my foot, and the slow, painful extraction of ten spikes from my foot.
"Those flares can sterilize the atmosphere of the planet," said Xavier Bonfils of the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics in Grenoble, France, the lead author of a paper describing the planet.
When administered properly, doctors say the vampire facial is safe, but if clinics don't sterilize the micro-needling pen or dispose of it between facials, that could expose patients to infections.
If you use a menstrual cup, you can wash it with drinking water or simply wipe it off with toilet paper, and sterilize it in boiling water when you're able to later.
I haven't tested Puretta, but if it does come equipped with a properly functioning 253.7 nm UV light, it should actually sterilize the toothbrushes, which is all I give a crap about.
In a billion years or so, the sun will sterilize the planet as it turns into a red giant, eventually swallowing our planet whole in—according to one study—7.59 billion years.
Mothers who hesitate to do anything less than affirm their daughter's desire to identify as the opposite sex will face custody battles and stand on the sidelines while others sterilize her child.
Efforts to eradicate the disease have for years been undermined by opposition from some Islamists, who say immunization is a foreign ploy to sterilize Muslim children or a cover for Western spies.
The company is working to sterilize the plant, which processes about 1.2 million eggs a day, before another federal inspection, he said, noting that he did not know when it would reopen.
Battelle, a company headquartered in his state, was struggling to get approval from the Food and Drug Administration to sterilize face masks in bulk so that they can be reused by health workers.
A Brazilian non-profit called Moscamed will breed up to 12 million male mosquitoes a week and then sterilize them with the cobalt-60 irradiator, produced by Canadian company MDS Nordion, Bourtzis said.
The report found that so-called closed-channel duodenoscopes, which can be difficult to clean and sterilize, were linked to at least 250 cases of antibiotic-resistant infections worldwide from 2012 to early 2015.
The facility in this video is normally used to cross-link polymers to create stronger plastic compounds, but electron beams are also employed to sterilize equipment or test out nanotech capabilities, among other applications.
From there, it's not at all that great a leap to begin believing that maybe there should be some kind of policy only allowing intelligent people to reproduce—in other words, sterilize the dumb.
New York City recently launched a program to capture, sterilize, and release deer on Staten Island, where the population of white-tail deer has exploded, so maybe pigeons on the pill aren't far behind.
First, millions of families around the world have not let their children have the drops because of persistent false rumors that the vaccine is a Western plot to sterilize Muslim girls or do other harm.
The word premature is key; the Sun could sterilize the Earth in as few as two billion years, and engulf it in about five to seven billion years when it turns into a red giant.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil is planning to fight the Zika virus by zapping millions of male mosquitoes with gamma rays to sterilize them and stop the spread of the virus linked to thousands of birth defects.
"It doesn't matter how much you sterilize the soaking tub used for traditional wet pedicures; all of the bacteria is never really cleaned there is always some skin or residue left in the pumps," says Kng.
"If the star is active (as indicated by the X-ray flux) then [a planet in orbit] needs an ozone layer to shield its surface from the harsh UV that would sterilize the surface," Kaltenegger said.
Across several states in India, government health centers are gradually turning to solar energy for a reliable power supply to store their vaccines, operate infant warmers, sterilize equipment and cut the time spent caring for patients.
Polio workers have come under attack in some parts of the word including Pakistan where hardline clerics and militants say the polio vaccine is a foreign ploy to sterilize Muslims and campaign workers are Western spies.
But in just five paragraphs, the court upheld a statute that enabled the State of Virginia to sterilize "mental defectives" — specifically one Carrie Buck, a young resident of the Virginia Colony for Epileptics and Feeble-Minded.
More specifically, it uses bolster ongoing efforts to sterilize mosquito populations by helping scientists distinguish between male and female mosquitos through tech that picks up on characteristics that are almost impossible to detect with the naked eye.
"The solution for children's identification with the opposite sex isn't to poison their bodies with megadoses of the wrong hormones, to chemically or surgically castrate and sterilize them, or to remove healthy breasts and reproductive organs," Rep.
I believe sometimes, your honor, that when we're embroiled in a legal dispute the words of our legal system designed to categorize and classify and instruct can inadvertently sterilize the harsh realities of what has taken place.
The first recorded medical use of copper is from one of the oldest-known books, the Smith Papyrus, written between 2600 and 2200 B.C. It said that copper was used to sterilize chest wounds and drinking water.
Amid the spread of false rumors about Muslim businesses trying to sterilize Sinhala women, for instance, a video posted on Facebook in February showed a woman cutting into a bra to find tiny gel blobs in the padding.
Perhaps I could scrounge some bleach solution at my hotel with which to sterilize them, I thought to myself, although of course the birds whose lives and peregrinations are shaped by our appetites would not be so circumspect.
The Trump administration says a deal without agriculture would not pass Congress, but populist politicians in Europe have seized on some American products and practices — like the use of chlorine to sterilize chickens — to justify retaining trade barriers.
"The question is not QE, but alleviating financial tensions," Goldenstein said, noting that the central bank could buy longer-dated securities and sell short-dated ones, or buy long-dated securities and sterilize excess liquidity with repurchase operations.
But the chemical, ethylene oxide, has been shown to cause cancer, and growing panic among people living near plants that sterilize medical devices has led to a major crackdown and the shutdown of the factories in several states.
Efforts to eradicate the disease in Afghanistan and Pakistan have been undermined by opposition from the Taliban and other Islamist militants, who claim immunization is a foreign ploy to sterilize Muslim children or a cover for Western spies.
In these countries, Muslim fundamentalist leaders have sometimes convinced people that the eradication of polio is "an American ploy to sterilize Muslim populations" or "that vaccination is an attempt to avert the will of Allah," according to one analysis.
In both those places, the campaign was crippled by widespread rumors — promulgated by some local imams — that the vaccine was a Western plot to sterilize Muslim girls, or that it contained pork products or the virus that causes AIDS.
Teams in Pakistan working to immunize children against the virus are often targeted by Taliban and other militant groups, who say the campaign is a cover for Western spies, or accuse workers of distributing drugs designed to sterilize children.
Among the new safety procedures -- handwashing with isopropyl alcohol to completely sterilize, separating the workforce and allowing office staff to work from home, scrapping communal lunches, and making everyone enter from the same entrance to make sure they're sanitized.
"Ten at, say, 2 o'clock, a maximum of 10, and then we could schedule another 10 for another time, 3 o'clock, which would give us time — we needed a certain amount of time to sterilize the facility," he said.
Bread-and-milk runs have become surgical raids: Sterilize the grocery cart with a disinfectant wipe, scout out the TP aisle, exchange sideways glances with the could-be infected, grab the essentials, and get the hell out of there.
In results published recently in the journal Astrobiology, biologists David Tepfer and Sydney Leach demonstrate that these hardy plant embryos can withstand incredibly high doses of ultraviolet radiation—up to 6 million times the amount used to sterilize drinking water.
If you must pop a blister — my rule of thumb is that I pop them if they seem likely to pop on their own — be sure to sterilize the area, your hands, and the needle you use to do it.
Parenthood and activism: our forms of protest in the world When the anesthesiologist suggested that my doctor sterilize me, what I heard was someone with medical authority basically telling another person with medical authority that I shouldn't be having any more children.
FSA/HSA funds-compatible and reimbursable by many insurance companiesHow to set up the Elvie PumpOut of the box, it took me less than a half-hour to read through the instructions, clean and sterilize the parts, and get everything set up.
Officials looking into the New England Compounding Center case said investigators had found dirty mats and hoods, a leaky boiler, dark debris floating in vials of medicine, and evidence that the laboratory was not leaving enough time to properly sterilize some products.
There had been growing concerns among investors after the U.S. regulators raised safety concerns about Medtronic's drug-coated balloons, which is part of the company's biggest selling unit, as well as a recent closure of a plant that Medtronic uses to sterilize its surgical instruments.
Though the classic (if one can call it that) surgical-grade steel sound is the one that's most recommended, because stainless steel is easier to sterilize and, you know, won't cut you, break, or leak mercury into your body the way a glass thermometer might.
Plunking down a paper on how genetics affects income without making any effort to reflect on how exactly this kind of work has been used to justify barbaric practices (like the 20th century eugenicist drive to sterilize anyone deemed an "imbecile") is irresponsible at best.
According to the letter, obtained by NBC News, an investigation by the New Jersey Department of Health found that HealthPlus staff often failed to properly sterilize surgical tools between uses or otherwise neglected infection control procedures, raising the risk that patients could have gotten bloodborne infections.
More bad news: The heating power of a microwave doesn't sterilize its contents as well as you might think—a recent study published in Scientific Reports found that microwaving a sponge actually leaves behind plenty of germs that can spread and make the sponge disgusting again.
White supremacy is literally built on the subjugation of women: White supremacist men sterilize women of color against their will, allow them to die from pregnancy and childbirth at astonishingly high rates, and outright rape and murder them — anything to keep them from having more children.
That's going to be a stumbling block, because Holden saw something else while he was on the station: the gate builders created a vast network and a galactic civilization, but at some point, they began to sterilize systems as if it were containing a threat, to no avail: they were wiped out.
Other insects, for example, are easily blasted with radiation to effectively sterilize them, but when such experiments were done in mosquitoes, they have been too weak to mate—which is a problem, because the idea is to get these mutant mosquitoes to mate in the wild, thus taking mating opportunities away from fitter competitors.
France is famous for its quality skin care readily available in local pharmacies, and the not necessarily conscious thesis statement of gentle products that coddle skin rather than sterilize it is a stark departure from the astringents commonly found in the US. The legend of the French pharmacy is prevailing — and, I believe, well-earned.
Even though my mother-in-law came to L.A. to help me and it was such a short trip, I felt incredibly guilty again and had to deal with crazy new experiences — like pumping regularly in the loo of an airplane and trying to sterilize 12 pieces of pumping equipment every three hours around the clock, in a 15th-century hotel room in Verona!

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