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"If you have a gas station, you always need a headache tablet."
She made herself some tea, hunted for headache tablets and slumped down into a chair.
A headache tablet is a blessing, but if you take 20 it becomes dangerous, even life-threatening.
He opened a bottle of headache tablets and swallowed two of them without water.
Goody's headache tablets are not affected by the recall.
She met the searching gaze, as she swallowed two headache tablets.
Shortly before returning their 10-2 majority verdicts, eight members of the jury asked for headache tablets.
Even the Saw gift shop sells headache tablets for guests who complain of headaches.
The shelf by the till has wine, headache tablets, lube, and condoms - in that order.
'I came up here for some headache tablets,' she continued matter-of-factly.
Tell him they're headache tablets.
Her salary just about paid her board, with a dollar or two left over for headache tablets and a vaudeville show now and then.
But the best for Mr. Farino, a gas-station operator, was a headache tablet that took hold in 20 minutes.
The pills were Tylenol Cool Caplets, adult-strength headache tablets with a strong mint taste.
TWO headache tablets and lots of water will relieve a hangover as effectively as expensive over-the-counter remedies, says a survey out today.
Lavipharm produces the headache tablet Algon and has also partnerships with international pharmaceutical and cosmetics companies.
Convincing herself that she was now over-reacting, Belinda got the headache tablets, then went to dress, her excitement returning as she put on Faye's dress.
She still cried over the wooh-wooh and the little garments, but she did not cry so often, nor did she buy so many headache tablets.
When Jani had commented on the many ways such a head-nodding could be interpreted, Friesian had once again broken out the bright pink headache tablets.
She had failed a drug test, and was only exonerated after her coach Scott Volkers admitted to giving her a headache tablet which contained the banned substance.
"Aspirin Roulette," for example: the placing of a poisoned replica of the appropriate brand of headache tablet into the bottle usually found in the target's medicine cabinet.
The banned substance was in a prescription headache tablet given to her by her coach, SCOTT VOLKERS.
Australian Swimming said swimming's international governing body, FINA, was investigating a positive drug test involving a headache tablet taken by Riley, the world record-holder in the 100-meter breast-stroke.
Even the work's malicious dissembler, Iachimo (Liev Schreiber), undergoes the kind of inexplicable last-act conversion that would send his ostensible role model, Iago, for the headache tablets.
They want a system that will prevent them from guaranteeing somebody like Pascual Perez $5.7 million for three years, especially when Perez doesn't guarantee anybody anything but a jar of headache tablets.