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After warding it off with perfume, she did some research.
A "hawkish" monetary policymaker is more aggressive in warding off inflation.
Nimbly warding off opponents was quite a feature of his life.
But even warding off killer asteroids is not Lubin's ultimate goal.
Pagan Celtic Festival involving dressing up and warding off evil spirits?
Pagan Celtic Festival involving dressing up and warding off evil spirits?
Abracadabra was actually one of our earliest methods of warding off malaria.
It's a kind of mantra for warding off feelings of internalized inadequacy.
Both sides have contended that disclosure is important in warding off corruption.
But he is committed to warding off the march of middle age.
The company reiterated on Monday the difficulty of warding off state-sponsored attacks.
And it's not easy warding off the chill while still looking well put together?
Amy Adams has a unique strategy for warding off unwanted advances on movie sets.
Traoré waved her arms, theatrically warding them off and backing away as Hyjazi pointed.
Each argued that foreign policy involved seizing opportunities as much as warding off threats.
Of course, warding off afternoon hunger pangs with almonds, instead of crisps makes nutritional sense.
It guards against color fade and keeps hair nourished while warding off those warm tones.
In his op-ed, Gates said warding off a pandemic would require billions of dollars.
And we're showing you how a "super monster wolf" is warding off pests in Japan.
Or a high femme owl warding off a heteronormative holiday with her deadly, femme fatale stare?
Hand washing remains the most highly-recommended method of warding off germs and preventing their transmission.
Mr. Woolery said he wanted to help companies be more proactive in warding off activist investors.
In other words, warding off illegal grows on public land may seem like a Sisyphean task.
Image: Getty ImagesToday in science that turns out to be totally bunk: Citronella candles warding off mosquitoes.
"We're facing an exceptional episode," he told RTL radio, warding off calls to overhaul France's transport network.
It can haunt them like a malicious spirit, cursing future projects and warding off all subsequent fame.
In other cases you have the woes of civil or military upheaval warding off would-be tourists.
This would show he was actively using his trademarks in a business, rather than just warding off appropriators.
Before the show's action began, Jessica had been involved in warding off an alien attack in New York.
Warding off hanger Here are three pro tips to help keep your hunger from going full-blown hangry.
The age-old custom in Pakistan for warding off evil and bad luck is simple: Slaughter an animal.
The flu vaccine has been our main strategy for warding off seasonal flu for more than 60 years.
"Margaret offered only the most cursory of nods, almost as though she were warding off a fly," Brown writes.
Perhaps Niecy's just feeling hypersensitive and warding off unworthy spirits after her moment of empowerment during last week's episode?
It's hard to say how much better this will be at warding off burglars than, say, a TV left running.
Consultants who specialize in warding off misinformation are by and large unimpressed with campaigns' preparations for dealing with fake media.
Sawyer Premium Insect Repellent with 20% Picaridin is excellent at warding off insects of the gnat, sandfly, and mozzie varieties.
Mr. Stone became preoccupied with warding off government surveillance and schemed to secure Mr. Snowden's appearance in the movie's finale.
She also spent years warding off pressure from activist investor Nelson Peltz, whose presence cast a close eye on dealmaking.
Within 2000 minutes I was behind the wheel of Audrey's page, liking pictures, posting status updates, and warding off creepy messages.
Newly released video shows a Disney World employee warding off a small alligator, just feet from guests riding on Splash Mountain.
People seek out these treatments for various reasons, including fast-tracking hangover recovery, warding off a cold and getting more energy.
Companies like On Target Spray Systems sell automated equipment for warding off not only microbial pests but mildew and fungal infections.
Tenants have horror stories about racking up tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees warding off dubious charges in housing court.
But the dolphins won't be using their sonar for their usual missions of hunting down underwater mines or warding off enemy swimmers.
But despite its crucial role in warding off cosmic radiation and atmospheric loss, there's a lot we don't know about the magnetosphere.
Besides suppressing melatonin and warding off any residual sleepiness, recent studies suggest that bright light acts as a stimulant to the brain.
Experts have said that using hand sanitizer and washing hands for at least 20 seconds is helpful in warding off the infection.
Now Mayor de Blasio is the overwhelming favorite, his record and the power of incumbency warding off all but a few challengers.
ICBMs are entwined with the concept of nuclear deterrence: warding off attack with the prospect of nuclear retaliation and mutually assured destruction.
They seem to help against macular degeneration but there's not conclusive evidence demonstrating their benefits for warding off heart disease, strokes, or cancer.
Security does not just mean protecting people from terrorism, but also warding off the threat of rogue espionage agencies, cybercriminals and enemy governments.
An anti-government zealot can get a tad peckish while holing up in a building at a wildlife refuge, warding off federal agents.
Lone Wolf does a great job warding off all of the basics and bros that spill out of the nearby Parlor Pizza Bar.
Drone industry executives and aviation experts said the systems at Gatwick, as at many airports, were overmatched for monitoring and warding off drones.
The sooner law enforcement lays out this information, the better chance the US has of warding off foreign agents looking to infiltrate campaigns.
ICBMs are entwined with the concept of nuclear deterrence: warding off an attack with the prospect of nuclear retaliation and mutually assured destruction.
"For most people, the phallus represented a good luck symbol, serving an apotropaic function — warding off bad fortune," Lee told Hyperallergic over email.
But it is just that, a talisman, no more effective at warding off imagined evils than a rabbit's foot or a security blanket.
France sees the creation of European champions as crucial to warding off the threat posed by industrial powers in China and the United States.
While there has been some degree of controversy over its toxicity, it is highly effective at warding off ticks, mosquitos, and ot ehr insects.
Research has indicated placement of bottles near hearths and chimneys was commonly used in the process of warding off witches or breaking a spell.
Ayotte, at 48 one of the youngest senators, stomps through the Capitol's hallways with a steely reserve, often warding off reporters with a glare.
Do I believe parents should exercise extreme discretion before putting their small children on the open internet (if not warding them against it outright)?
But so far, Republicans are moving with great speed and successfully warding off the most potent Democratic attacks that could get in their way.
For some, it means warding off questions from families and friends about settling down, For others, it means getting an unwanted suitor off their backs.
"She thinks you like the beach, you're such a damn liar," we snarl collectively, warding off the hexes summer is threatening to send our way.
It's likely that memories are stored all together — but that patterns are kept separate from each other within the tangle, warding off the overwriting problem.
"Because low-back pain tends to come back, staying active, through activities such as walking, yoga, and supervised training, is key to warding off recurrence."
In many warring nations, acknowledging women's contributions became critical to warding off challenges to politicians' own power in the tumultuous postwar conditions, across Europe especially.
They will spend at least a week warding off possible infection, according to Dr. Jesada Chokedamrongsuk, the permanent secretary to Thailand's Ministry of Public Health.
Any retaliation by Beijing could scuttle crucial negotiations set to begin today, aimed at warding off a major escalation in the U.S.-China trade war.
And some strategists say that while warding off so many challengers may be costly, having them split the vote is ultimately beneficial for the incumbent.
The retailer remained confident it could hit its earlier full-year earnings outlook, however, with payoff from investments aimed at warding off competition from Amazon.
With autoimmune conditions, the immune system, which is responsible for warding off infections and disease, is overactive, attacking harmless cells within the body and causing inflammation.
The latest United Nations report says that warding off disastrous climate change requires a 40-50 percent decline in carbon emissions from current levels by 2030.
Plush and cuddly when they are young, alabai dogs grow into fierce shepherd dogs, fearless in warding off wolves but also in dealing with human strangers.
The test for Beckerman in 2018 is whether he and his Silicon Valley lot can continue warding off Washington, D.C. This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
There was a time though ... However, scientists weren't always this united on the folly of nuking, coating, coaxing, inoculating or otherwise warding off mammoth weather events.
The Chinese government says the system goes far beyond its declared purpose of warding off potential attacks by North Korea and could undermine China's military security.
It is seen as a critical step toward warding off a crisis which top leaders have warned is bearing down on Lebanon unless it carries out reforms.
We've all seen those electric toothbrush commercials that claim to be the best at cleaning between your gums, preventing cavities, warding off gum disease, yadda yadda yadda.
You could be warding off chronic diseases, reducing your risk of injury, decreasing the likelihood of depression, improving your posture and maybe giving your confidence a boost.
To prepare for a growing population and the imminent shortage of fresh, potable water, scientists have found efficient means of warding off this epidemic by drinking…seawater.
Incumbents would be less worried about constantly warding off challengers — especially from their own parties in primaries — if they could spend more time establishing a legislative record.
And while San Francisco International has one of the better-defined plans for warding off the water, it's far from the only American airport facing this challenge.
For example: President John F. Kennedy's thoughtful if lucky handling of the Cuban missile crisis, warding off nuclear war by ignoring his more trigger-happy military advisers.
But with tales of his own ways of warding off germs, the president spent nearly an hour on Wednesday trying to assure the public that he was.
While many houses of worship are warding off developers as they struggle to hold on to their buildings, Trinity Church has become a big-time developer itself.
While many places of worship are warding off developers as they struggle to hold on to their congregations and buildings, Trinity is a big-time developer itself.
At the time, Rosenstein reportedly was asking for Trump's help in warding off document requests from the House Intelligence Chair Devin Nunes relating to the Russia investigation.
The resulting sound is distinctive and punchy, and because Dizzee is warding off would-be assailants (lyrical and otherwise), he chooses words that sound like pre-emptive blows.
But he doesn't, naturally, mention how Google is still grappling with the best ways to do this while warding off its chief rival, Facebook, from doing the same.
These epidemics were often blamed on foreigners, and they weren't always wrong, such as the case of cholera a Buddhist deity is warding off in one 1861 print.
Tuesday's excerpts show how Shkreli and Turing tried to maximize profits from Daraprim, while warding off potential public relations backlash from HIV patients who rely on the drug.
An annual Christmas tree lighting was followed by the creation of a play street that taught conflict resolution and brought the area to life, warding off drug trafficking.
"It's a full-time job warding off the negative people," she says in one scene, before warning husband Kanye West that she's "not going to be nice" in another.
Thompson is a lifelong environmentalist and tries to stay optimistic, having read that optimists live longer, yet, like so many earthlings these days, has trouble warding off eco-despair.
He succeeded in warding off federal censorship, but—the intervention on "Baby Face" notwithstanding—the moral control of the movies was little more than a verbal agreement among producers.
He is also warding off legal challenges involving his tax returns, and his administration is facing numerous legal challenges of its policies on immigration, health care and other topics.
Near them, a man known to anthropologists only as the Man of the Hole lives in a hollow dug in the forest floor, warding off intruders by firing arrows.
The development comes on the same day Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson told lawmakers that 18 states have asked for help in warding off cyberattacks on their electronic voting systems.
That can be watching TV over and over again to get more information, reading all we can in the media, and all of this is focused on warding off harm.
But Poroshenko has a knack for last minute coalition-building and warding off imminent political death -- as he did on Monday to get parliamentarians to pass his martial law declaration.
Some people think it's specifically so that you don't burn food when you cook, but I like to think that it's warding off evil spirits and bad things in general.
It now stands at $99.6 billion after a series of refinancing operations this year aimed at reducing the debt burden and warding off the risk of a credit rating downgrade.
When warding off the chill, this New York-made silk modal scarf displays what appears to be a geometric, abstract pattern; unfolded, it yields a nighttime view of Manhattan's iconic skyline.
The more germs we're exposed to from animals and pets growing up, the better we might be warding off stress and mental illness in our later years, a new study suggests.
Joe Jonas has his security system to thank for warding off a potential thief and keeping his name off the list of celebs who've had their homes burglarized ... TMZ has learned.
The change, aimed at warding off hostile foreign takeovers, comes as French media company Vivendi is under scrutiny in Italy for its stake-building in Telecom Italia and in broadcaster Mediaset.
There's also no absolute guarantee against warding off VR sickness, although the team claims this occurred "much less often" with their system than with normal VR or redirected walking (RDW), i.e.
With his combination of sports reporting and light Islamic teaching, Mr Hamidov is probably better at warding ordinary people away from IS than any heavy-handed government spin doctor could be.
The charitable trust that controls Hershey has reached a tentative deal with the Pennsylvania attorney general that would shake up its governance, in exchange for warding off a potential legal battle.
The virus first popped up on the island in January, but while the illness has since evolved into a global pandemic, Singapore has been successful in warding off a widespread outbreak.
On Tuesday, Beijing sent Wu Dawei, a longtime diplomat handling tensions on the Korean Peninsula, to Tokyo for talks with Japanese Foreign Ministry officials in hopes of warding off military confrontation.
The change, aimed at warding off hostile foreign takeovers, comes as French media company Vivendi is under scrutiny in Italy for its aggressive stake-building in Telecom Italia and in broadcaster Mediaset.
They spend their days and nights in urban marijuana shops and suburban warehouses and on rural farms, warding off the burglars who have become hallmarks of this cash-heavy, high-value business.
"The kind of water we have access to has the potential to cause more diseases instead of warding off the virus if we use it to wash our hands," Rajput told AP.
Aphids may be important to the survival of some ladybug species we have come to know and love by warding off another predator that has been moving in and feasting on them.
Pot also became a populist cudgel for Democrats feuding with the Trump administration, in which officials overseeing state regulatory systems for pot were warding off hostile gestures from former attorney general Jeff Sessions.
This means washing your hands frequently, staying away from sick people, and warding off West Nile-carrying mosquitoes (which should become less of a concern as we march toward cold and flu season).
Niger is warding off violence on several fronts, with Boko Haram insurgents encroaching from the south, Al Qaeda-linked groups operating to the west, and various militia fighting in Libya to the north.
The SDF has focused, aptly enough, on defence—hunting submarines and warding off warplanes, for example—while relying on American troops based in Japan to go on the offensive, should that be required.
As far back as the 16th century, the Iroquois of the St. Lawrence River region of Canada gave Vitamin C-starved Europeans advice for warding off scurvy—boil spruce needles, strain, and drink.
It could be a sex thing, too Smith says he and his fellow researchers have reason to believe the saber isn't just for warding off predators: It could be a sex thing, too.
Even U.S. Navy Seals swear by the practice of positive self-talk, because it empowers you to do greater things and far more than you could even imagine, while warding off any negativity.
"Today we celebrate the completion of the project of warding off the danger and maintaining and restoring the first and oldest remaining pyramid in Egypt," said tourism and antiquities minister Khaled al-Anani.
The "Make America Safe Again" night could have offered a clear message about warding off ISIS attacks like the ones we've seen in Europe or the lone wolf ones we've seen at home.
The focus needs to be on creating a truly great subscription experience that results in long-term, recurring subscriber relationships — not just crossing your fingers in the hope of passively warding off churn.
Yes, mosquitoes and their bites are an unfortunate fact of summer, but at least there are proven ways of getting them to go away — which is necessary for warding off both discomfort and disease.
The powerful, hammer-like rounded claws of the mantis shrimp are incredibly strong, making them ideal for cracking open the hard shells of clams and crabs (its favored prey), and for warding off predators.
Besides freshening your breath and warding off tooth decay, giving your pearly whites a good scrubbin' on the regular may help to decrease your risk of stroke, heart attack, and other serious health problems.
By Andrew M. Seaman (Reuters Health) - Pay attention to the ingredients of bug sprays and other repellents, because they're not equally effective at warding off mosquitoes that carry diseases like Zika virus, researchers say.
On Wednesday, senators voted by the same tally to end debate on the legislation and approve a set of changes to the bill, with many aimed at warding off liberal criticisms of the measure.
Britain launched a 30 billion-pound ($39 billion) economic stimulus plan just hours after the Bank of England slashed interest rates, a double-barreled package aimed at warding off the risk of a coronavirus recession.
Britain launched a 30 billion-pound ($210 billion) economic stimulus plan just hours after the Bank of England slashed interest rates, a double-barrelled package aimed at warding off the risk of a coronavirus recession.
They're on a deadline to develop their next product, which will be a tool that tests whether news has been altered as it gets passed around the web, warding against doctored photos and altered videos.
Britain launched a 30 billion-pound ($39 billion) economic stimulus plan just hours after the Bank of England slashed interest rates, a double-barreled package aimed at warding off the risk of a coronavirus recession.
Britain launched a 30 billion-pound ($39 billion) economic stimulus plan just hours after the Bank of England slashed interest rates, a double-barrelled package aimed at warding off the risk of a coronavirus recession.
Britain launched a 113 billion-pound ($39 billion) economic stimulus plan just hours after the Bank of England slashed interest rates, a double-barreled package aimed at warding off the risk of a coronavirus recession.
But he argues that Republican success has come to haunt them, as incumbents in super-safe seats spend time warding off primary challenges from the right, with policies that he calls "largely irrelevant to swing voters".
According to a new survey from campaign group Consensus Action on Salt and Health (CASH), the "healthy" dips we've been warding off our hunger pangs/midweek breakdowns with may not be as virtuous as they appear.
Cornelison and his colleagues have developed a mixture of naturally-occurring compounds that have been shown in lab tests to be very effective at warding off Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the fungal pathogen that causes white nose syndrome.
But instead of pushing him away and letting security do their thing, CR7 handled the fan with grace, warding off security guards, making a memorable moment out of a moment that Ronaldo would rather forget. Class.
BRITAIN Britain launched a 30 billion-pound ($39 billion) economic stimulus plan just hours after the Bank of England slashed interest rates, a double-barrelled package aimed at warding off the risk of a coronavirus recession.
Saudi Arabia over the weekend said it had cut the official selling prices for its crude to European customers, a sign that the world's largest oil exporter may be warding off potential weakness in the region.
As syrups didn't cost extra to add to the drinks, analysts at the time reported that the new customizable option was warding off competition from McDonald's, who had released their own less expensive frozen Frappe drinks.
And over at the mill, Charley is warding off phone calls from even more mill owners who are expressing their concerns that the machinery at the mill isn't working properly, thanks to those Landry and Boudreaux rumors.
They are viewed as a way of warding off the so-called Cadillac tax, a controversial new charge under the Affordable Care Act that would make employers pay an excise tax on the most expensive health plans.
The spread inside, which featured the actor alternately wearing and wielding a leather jacket against an industrial backdrop, acknowledged the potential for an appreciative gaze, but the cover seemed intent on warding off any implication of thirst trapping.
Warding off bear attacks, Indian raids and catastrophic snowstorms, the film's characters, in their patched skins, whipstitched blankets, frock coats and breeches, made a compelling, if inadvertent, fashion statement — one being simultaneously echoed in the world of style.
With Terro T600 Ant Dust applied liberally around the perimeter of your home, you should be able to kill off the pests that have already moved into your residence while warding off would-be newcomers to the property.
But experts still urge people to get even imperfect shots, because while they may be only 40 percent effective at warding off body aches and runny noses, they are much more effective at preventing influenza's worst outcome — death.
The series tracks Catherine over the course of her 34-year reign, as she evolves from an idealistic, vulnerable usurper warding off enemies on all sides into a tyrannical autocrat who no longer dreams of liberalizing the country.
Analysts and investors are not yet convinced that the supply cut will be effective in warding off a repeat of 2014, when rapidly rising global production overtook growth in demand and led to a huge overhang of unwanted fuel.
Musk has a lot on his plate these days—between digging a big-ass tunnel, tweeting, warding off the evils of fake news, and launching non-exploding rockets—so hopefully the new name will save him some time.[Reuters]
As StarTimes secured its stronghold in Africa, creating localized content was key to growing its position in the market — and warding off Western competitors, who having seen the success of Chinese companies like StarTimes and Transsion on the continent.
The 59-year old Carrasquilla faces the difficult task of pushing unpopular fiscal changes through a divided Congress - including an overhaul of the pension system - while helping stimulate weak growth and warding off a downgrade from credit ratings agencies.
Picaridin, the active ingredient found in this spray, has recently been deemed nearly or as effective as DEET in warding off ticks, though we'd like to see more research before we can confidently recommend it as our top pick.
"Dogs may have assisted migrating groups by transporting goods and people, working as hunting aids, serving as bed-warmers, acting as alarms, warding off predators, and as a food and fur source," wrote the authors in the new study.
Tuesday's excerpts show how Shkreli and Turing employees tried to maximize profits from Daraprim, which is used to treat a parasitic infection called toxoplasmosis, while warding off a potential public relations backlash from HIV patients who rely on the drug.
President Donald Trump reportedly suggested shooting migrants in the legs and warding them off from the southern border with snakes or alligators during a tense week in March that marked a crossroads in his enforcement strategy on the southern border.
Whether budgets are tight or not, consider the purchase an investment in your winter well-being — because feeling engulfed in a permanent hug while warding off the icy chill is reason enough to save up for this cozy, timeless-style indulgence.
"'Avatar' was a tenacious king of the box office mountain warding off all challengers for about a decade and against seemingly insurmountable odds, 'Endgame' did whatever it took to take the crown," Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore said.
Instead, its vaccine is a recombinant nanoparticle—basically, a fake version of the virus that hooks into the cell in the same way as SARS-CoV-2, giving the cells practice at warding off a harmless facsimile of the virus.
Richard A. Clarke, a former counterterrorism adviser to President George W. Bush who criticized the president for ignoring his pre-9/11 warnings about a looming Al Qaeda threat, argues that more resources should be invested into warding off cyberattacks.
A senior White House official acknowledged that Chinese officials have sought to back-channel negotiations with individual members of the administration in an attempt to influence the process, but insisted officials are warding off attempts to exploit the internal divisions.
Short-lived species seem to be able to "trade in" their investment in growth and sexual reproduction in return for slowing down the ageing process -- switching to a physiological state in which they instead invest in maintenance of body condition and warding off senescence.
In warding off systemic financial risks, China should deal with "both cause and symptoms," and be active in "both preemptive measures and reactive solutions," Zhou wrote in an article aimed at helping the public deepen understanding of last month's 19th Communist Party Congress report.
For the first time, scientists say they've fully unspooled the genome of the great white, a discovery that will help us better understand why sharks are so good at warding off cancer and other age-related diseases—information that could someday help people do the same.
Why it matters: After the telecom industry and the FCC widely panned a National Security Council proposal to create a government-run 5G network, conversation has pivoted to how to ensure the U.S. leading the international race to 5G and warding off threats from countries like China.
He sang of wolves and demons, toured with an animatronic dragon and supposedly introduced the splay-fingered "devil horns" headbanger's salute, which he claimed his Italian grandmother used to flash as an old-world method of warding off the malocchio and other forms of bad luck.
We've all seen those electric toothbrush commercials that claim to be the best at getting in between your gums, preventing cavities, warding off gingivitis, making your pearly whites sparkle like George Clooney's, et cetera — but how do you know which ones are really worth the counter space?
Child marriage was not an issue of note for Jill Vogel, a state senator in Virginia, until she heard the stories circulating in her district about a man in his early 7003s marrying a girl in her midteens, warding off a police investigation of his relationship with her.
Dr. Brian Skotko, co-director of the Down Syndrome Program at Mass General Hospital, explained how researchers hope to develop drugs for improving working memory and short-term memory, and even warding off the Alzheimer's disease that currently affects a large portion of the adult population with Down syndrome.
As recently as the week of the United Nations General Assembly summit in late September, senior American officials were saying there was consensus across the United States government, including Mr. Trump, on ensuring the welfare of the Kurdish forces and warding off Turkey's persistent desire to attack those forces.
When Sick Boy chides his pal for being "a tourist in your own youth," you start to wonder: is Boyle rebuking himself, warding off accusations of nostalgia, or—as I like to think—grappling with the sadness and the madness of being addicted to the highs of your lost life?
Among them was a homeowner in Tennessee who got a disputed lien removed from a property, someone in Kentucky who got assistance warding off a debt collector pursuing a medical bill that had been paid, and a person in Pennsylvania who said the agency helped resolve a contested credit card debt.
Like a pretty little paint roller with a rounded chunk of the pale-green stone at each end, the idea is that the handheld device supposedly has benefits both practical (boosting blood circulation, encouraging lymphatic drainage, promoting cell turnover, increasing product absorption) and metaphysical (ditching bad energy, warding off evil spirits, balancing chi).
Using different passwords at each online account they hold is a start to warding off account takeovers, but for people worried about more far-reaching ID theft, finding someone to check the Under-web to see if their social security number is being sold may be a good investment, said Aite Group's Conroy.
A chair serves multiple functions: a place to sit, a platform on which to stack books; a rack for hanging a shirt or jacket, or draping a skirt or pair of pants; a handy step stool for changing light bulbs; a convenient weapon for taming lions and warding off would-be burglars.
But besides providing a seductive scent, Victoria's Secret's signature perfume boasts another benefit: it repels mosquitoes/ According to a 2015 study conducted by researchers at New Mexico State University, which was recently resurfaced in a Mental Floss article, Bombshell is almost as effective at warding off pesky mosquitoes as traditional DEET insect repellent.
In order to avoid being bitten this summer, here is a list of the best bug sprays for warding off the zika-spreading Aedes mosquitos, according to Consumer Reports: • Sawyer Picaridin • Ben's 30% Deet Tick & Insect Wilderness Formula • Repel Lemon Eucalyptus Each of the top picks contains a different key ingredient: picaridin, DEET and a derivative of eucalyptus.
Not having any clear sense of the country's international priorities or a clear presidential worldview to use as a north star is a practical nightmare for foreign service officers and others engaged in the day-to-day work of holding alliances together, warding off crises, and making sure that other nations are clear about U.S. intentions.
Though the Spanish found-footage franchise [REC] would eventually meander into the arena of campy, splashy, fun satire — with its chief draw being a chainsaw-wielding bride in a blood-soaked wedding dress warding off the zombie apocalypse that had ruined her special day — the series started out at the complete opposite end of the zombie movie spectrum.
EditorsNote: fixes to "fifth consecutive" in third graf above notes Astros tie game in ninth, win in 228th HOUSTON — When asked on Saturday morning to discuss the Athletics' improved defense and the corresponding 211-game errorless streak that his club stretched to 220 games a few hours later, Oakland manager Bob Melvin tapped on his bat in hopes of warding off any pending jinxes.
Wynalda rejects the label, but he also has spent months eviscerating the very organization he hopes to soon lead, and he has insisted that he alone has the skills to run an organization with more than $125 million in annual revenues most effectively, even though he spent part of the last decade warding off creditors during a period of personal financial turbulence revealed by public records and not previously reported.
Earlier research by the CDC has shown that permethrin-treated clothing was effective at warding off the black-legged tick (Ixodes scapularis), which is the species most responsible for spreading Lyme disease in the US. In the new study, however, they tested whether it could defend against the black-legged tick as well as two other species, the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum) and the American dog tick (Dermacentor variabilis), which cause less-common diseases in people, such as southern tick-associated rash illness (STARI) and Rocky Mountain spotted fever, respectively.
Greene shares story after story of 4 Paws dogs, many of which were adopted from shelters, helping distraught parents track their autistic children; clambering gently among the tubes of an ailing child to comfort him; warning (often six to 18 hours in advance) of impending seizures and tantrums; warding off episodes of self-harm; and even, in the case of a dog named Ben, picking up a ringing telephone and barking into the receiver after his owner, the founder of 4 Paws, Karen Shirk, falls unconscious, thereby saving her life.

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