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Does that mean that when Zionists started their notorious 1951 "Ringworm" medical experiments that permanently damaged 100,000 children, they were doing it to protect Jews?
Macbeth visits the Holy Land: Zionists with 60 years of blood on their hands? 2006
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The next day, I went to John Hewlett's office where I was told that, while he was willing to pay for the four nights at the Ringworm B&B, the band was going to have to renege on repaying me for my airfare.
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Ringworm gets its name from the characteristic ring-like patches that develop on the infected area of the skin.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Extreme Hygiene: Infectious Germs Are Bulking Up at the Gym 2010
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Ringworm gets its name from the characteristic ring-like patches that develop on the infected area of the skin.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Extreme Hygiene: Infectious Germs Are Bulking Up at the Gym 2010
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Ringworm gets its name from the characteristic ring-like patches that develop on the infected area of the skin.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Extreme Hygiene: Infectious Germs Are Bulking Up at the Gym 2010
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The next day, I went to John Hewlett's office where I was told that, while he was willing to pay for the four nights at the Ringworm B&B, the band was going to have to renege on repaying me for my airfare.
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Ringworm gets its name from the characteristic ring-like patches that develop on the infected area of the skin.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Extreme Hygiene: Infectious Germs Are Bulking Up at the Gym 2010
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Ringworm gets its name from the characteristic ring-like patches that develop on the infected area of the skin.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Extreme Hygiene: Infectious Germs Are Bulking Up at the Gym 2010
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Ringworm—Difficulty creating and keeping boundaries.
The Secret Language of Your Body Inna Segal 2010
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Ringworm gets its name from the characteristic ring-like patches that develop on the infected area of the skin.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Extreme Hygiene: Infectious Germs Are Bulking Up at the Gym 2010
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