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"Compounded" formulations are neither safer nor more
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Compounded by high oil and commodity prices, it's a major worry.
GIC's Chief: Americans Too Gloomy on Economy Dennis K. Berman 2011
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Compounded over decades, this led to tragedies -- my high school friend Angie turned to prostitution and was murdered, and my favorite English teacher was killed with an arrow!
Steve Mariotti: Memories of Flint, Part 2 Steve Mariotti 2011
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Compounded over decades, this led to tragedies -- my high school friend Angie turned to prostitution and was murdered, and my favorite English teacher was killed with an arrow!
Steve Mariotti: Memories of Flint, Part 2 Steve Mariotti 2011
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Compounded over decades, this led to tragedies -- my high school friend Angie turned to prostitution and was murdered, and my favorite English teacher was killed with an arrow!
Steve Mariotti: Memories of Flint, Part 2 Steve Mariotti 2011
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Compounded with the waking dream of Otherwhere, was the memory of Steward and the love of Steward, with whom he had learned to sing the very series of notes that now were being reproduced by the circus-rider violinist.
CHAPTER XXXI 2010
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RA: Compounded interest is a tool that would make the mob envious.
Brett Greene: The $1 Trillion Student Loan Debt Bubble: An Interview With Robert Applebaum Brett Greene 2011
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Compounded annually at 4%, this becomes nearly $100,000 in savings over ten years and nearly a quarter-million over 20 years.
Josef Woodman: Paying for Your Trip as an Incidental Health Traveler Josef Woodman 2011
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"Compounded" versions of Makena hydroxyprogesterone caproate have been in use since the 1980's to help reduce the risk of preterm births at only $20 per dose or $400 per pregnancy.
Rep. Joe Courtney: Makena, the FDA and the Perpetual Fight for Affordable Health Care Rep. Joe Courtney 2011
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Compounded annually at 4%, this becomes nearly $100,000 in savings over ten years and nearly a quarter-million over 20 years.
Josef Woodman: Paying for Your Trip as an Incidental Health Traveler Josef Woodman 2011
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