Definitions
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- noun the addition of a fluoride to the water supply (to prevent dental decay)
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Examples
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The government had a key role to play in promoting health, as shown by its crackdown on smoking and its fluoridisation of water supplies, said Professor Dinesh Bhugra, president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
Top GP condemns Britons for recklessly neglecting their health 2010
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The government had a key role to play in promoting health, as shown by its crackdown on smoking and its fluoridisation of water supplies, said Professor Dinesh Bhugra, president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
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Some British women find it dispiriting to be told about the non-existence of the G-spot; but still more are disappointed to hear all these French women bragging about having them while we, instead, have fluoridisation and proper tea.
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In keeping with the Masonic tradition, public works look set to be a priority, and Hinman vowed to complete the water fluoridisation/mind control schema proposed by the Trilateral Commission.
Top stories 2010
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In keeping with the Masonic tradition, public works look set to be a priority, and Hinman vowed to complete the water fluoridisation/mind control schema proposed by the Trilateral Commission.
Top stories 2010
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In keeping with the Masonic tradition, public works look set to be a priority, and Hinman vowed to complete the water fluoridisation/mind control schema proposed by the Trilateral Commission.
Top stories 2010
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