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  • Formularies are constantly changing, with drugs being added, dropped, upgraded or downgraded (in pricing) periodically.

    Buzzword: Formulary 2008

  • Formularies are constantly changing, with drugs being added, dropped, upgraded or downgraded in pricing periodically.

    Buzzword: Formulary 2008

  • Formularies change every year on January 1 based as much or more on monetary concerns as on medical ones.

    Formulary Time: Parody of Auld Lang Syne and Invitation 2007

  • I especially want you to consider the sections called Enrollment, Costs to Beneficiaries, Plan Formularies, Program Costs, and Criticisms.

    Medicare Part D Christmas Medley 2007

  • Although meant for pharmacy students, Making Sense of Medicare Part D - Drug Plan Formularies provides anyone an excellent introduction to the world of the formularies.

    Formulary Time: Parody of Auld Lang Syne and Invitation 2007

  • Whether his views were theologically correct or not, they said, was not their business; it was their business to decide whether the opinions under consideration were contrary or repugnant to the doctrine of the Church of England as enjoined upon the clergy by its Articles, Formularies, and Rubrics; and they had come to the conclusion that they were not.

    Cardinal Manning: Part IV 1918

  • Formularies are medieval collections of models for the execution of documents (acta), public or private; a space being left for the insertion of names, dates, and circumstances peculiar to each case.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913

  • Formularies of prayer are as incapable of speaking the emotions of the soul as model love-letters of speaking the transports of an impassioned heart.

    Life of St. Francis of Assisi Paul Sabatier 1893

  • Bacon's 'Promus of Formularies and Elegancies,' a commonplace book in Bacon's handwriting in the British Museum (London, 1883), was first edited by Mrs. Henry Pott, a voluminous advocate of the Baconian theory; it contained many words and phrases common to the works of Bacon and Shakespeare, and Mrs. Pott pressed the argument from parallelisms of expression to its extremest limits.

    A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles Sidney Lee 1892

  • "Formularies and Elegancies" (January 1595), to write his Essays, to try for the Mastership of the Rolls, to struggle with the affairs of the doomed Essex (1600-1), while always "labouring in secret" at that vast aim of the reorganisation of natural science, which ever preoccupied him, he says, and distracted his attention from his practice and from affairs of State. {281a} Of these State affairs the projected Union with Scotland was the most onerous.

    Shakespeare, Bacon, and the Great Unknown Andrew Lang 1878

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