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Premarin A trademarked prescription for a fixed combination of a hormonal drug containing Premarin and an androgen.
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premise the question or problem that is the basic idea of a story.
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premium Something offered for "free" or at a reduced price as an inducement to buy something else. Examples: "Buy a timeshare condo and receive a free television"?"Open a checking account and get a new toaster."
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premonition a supernormal indication of events still in the future. Truepremonitions, according to Prof. Richet, should have two fundamentalconditions: 1. The fact announced must be absolutely independent ofthe person to whom the premonition has come. 2. The announcement mustbe such that it cannot be ascribed to chance or sagacity. Richet doesnot employ the term "presentiment." He rules out personalpremonitions. Subconscious perception or suggestion may come intoplay if sickness or death are announced. ...
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prematurity an underdeveloped newborn child with low birth weight
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