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After that time they were carried ashore to the house of a rajah, on an island called Sube, where they remained in a state of slavery, entirely naked, and subsisting on sago, until the 20th of April.
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The dialogue was most intense on "Sube," which worked better than "1977."
Franco-Chilean rapper Ana Tijoux, conversing with the Liv crowd 2010
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If shopping for a new "Sube" it's tough not to step up to the WRX STi when it is tempting you with its 300+ horses and Rally-injected credentials.
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Led by Sube Banerjee of the Institute of Psychiatry at Kings College London in England, the authors reported their findings online July 19 in The Lancet.
Study: Two antidepressants given to dementia patients ineffective 2011
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The dialogue was most intense on "Sube, '' which worked better onstage than" 1977. ''
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“Sube aqui” “Come up”, Susana said to Negrita, and to my surprise, the small dog did jump up on the chair beside her.
The Last Chance Dog D.V.M. Donna Kelleher 2003
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“Sube aqui” “Come up”, Susana said to Negrita, and to my surprise, the small dog did jump up on the chair beside her.
The Last Chance Dog D.V.M. Donna Kelleher 2003
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"The two classes of antidepressants most likely to be prescribed for depression in Alzheimer's disease are no more effective than placebo dummy with no medicinal value," wrote the researchers, led by Professor Sube Banerjee at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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In 2008, the UK Government asked Professor Sube Banerjee to carry out an independent report into the use of anti-psychotic medication for people with dementia in the NHS in England.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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"The two classes of antidepressants most likely to be prescribed for depression in Alzheimer's disease are no more effective than placebo dummy with no medicinal value," wrote the researchers, led by Professor Sube Banerjee at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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