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Examples

  • By the way, the average cost of Birth Control Pills is $20 a month.

    CNN Poll: Majority favor abortion funding ban in health care bill 2009

  • The band is called Pills, the album is Electrocaine.

    kaboom Diary Entry kaboom 2003

  • The CTV current-affairs program W5 wades into one of the issues Saturday with a full-hour episode titled Pills, Patients and Profits.

    Toronto Sun 2010

  • The shrill voices of Sean "The Whore" Hannity and Rush "Pills" Limbaugh not only set the stage for the vitriolic daily dialogues, but their real damage is that they make other people appear judicious.

    We Stand at the Crossroads of History 2005

  • He was doing business within the limits set for him by the law and the Post Office authorities, which had once investigated the "Pills" and given them a clean bill.

    The Clarion Samuel Hopkins Adams 1914

  • The valiant "Pills" landed on his feet in the middle of his tent, rallying his men, and was soon leading them to the attack.

    Bamboo Tales J. Alexander [Illustrator] Mackay 1905

  • Dawn found "Pills" searching the field of battle for dead and wounded.

    Bamboo Tales J. Alexander [Illustrator] Mackay 1905

  • The doctor, or "Pills," as the men called him, established his battalion hospital in a ravine in a break in the trenches.

    Bamboo Tales J. Alexander [Illustrator] Mackay 1905

  • "Pills" was the last man, ordinarily, to take a hand in the "shop talk" at the morning meetings.

    The Deserter Charles King 1888

  • Then entered "Pills" and ordered Waring back to bed.

    Waring's Peril Charles King 1888

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