apothecary in A Sentence

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    Apothecary" is a very old word indeed.

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    I'm gonna send you to my Apothecary.

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    They have no maxi pads at the Apothecary.

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    She was the wife of an Apothecary.

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    Apothecary Herbal Products.

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    The composition includes sodium fluoride, sage extract, lemon balm and chamomile Apothecary, mint oil, xylitol.

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    He will also take your daughters and make them Apothecaries, and Cooks, and Bakers.

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    Schwartzman recalls a time where he stopped by a vegan ice cream place called Lula's Apothecary,"that was just incredible.

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    Until 1617 such drugs and medicines as were in common use were sold in England by the apothecaries and grocers.

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    In 1719, when the English Apothecary John Quincy first published The Complete English Dispensary, some of the remedies called for much darker ingredients.

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    And then to clip the paper close and neat, all-round, until it looked as smart as a pot of ointment from an Apothecary's shop.

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    And then to clip the paper close and neat, all round, until it looked as smart as a pot of ointment from an Apothecary's shop.

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    While you're in Lincoln Square, be sure to make time to check out the old-timey Merz Apothecary for health and beauty potions and the Book Cellar to browse the city's best bookstore.

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    The famous pharmacy just announced that it's putting a stop to the sale of tobacco products in all 7,600 locations by October 1, 2014- becoming the first national Apothecary chain to do so.

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    Not in vain, known is-for example- the so-called Grandma's Apothecary, mainly because from very old the great cultural acquaintance and popular knowledge in what to the use of medicinal plants it refers, it is certainly broad and known.

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    Queen Elizabeth's Apothecary, Hugh Morgan, is credited with“inventing” vanilla-only treats, although not long after, vanilla-only flavored ice cream was also being served in France(in fact, during a trip to Paris in the 1780s, Thomas Jefferson copied the recipe- which today can be found in the Library of Congress).

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