Beer could be laced with opium to ward off the malaria that flourished in the Fens.
The idea is to ward off rapidly growing competitors Liberty Tax Service and Jackson Hewitt.
Fulton said regular workouts help ward off disease and keep weight stable over time.
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On the one hand, it needs to ward off an unduly deep downturn in growth.
One nurse says her clinic can't afford the insurance to ward off the suits.
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South Africa has a high crime rate, and many homeowners keep weapons to ward off intruders.
As the U.S. prints trillions of dollars to ward off economic collapse, it will spark inflation.
Opposition fighters stayed in some cities to ward off attacks by government forces, activists said.
With open land all around, it was a good spot to ward off attacks.
Green tea is also full of antioxidants that scientists say can ward off some cancers.
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Rather implausibly, China and others insisted they were mainly to ward off pirates and terrorists.
The story goes that Sheen promptly summoned his lawyers to ward off the quasi-intervention.
We want to move peace forward, and we want to ward off the great threats.
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So we try to show a strong force to ward off any problems happening.
The Swiss have also dived in to ward off further appreciation of their franc.
And others seek her protection for their drug shipments and to ward off law enforcement.
Linen tablecloths hid the wood-burning braziers set under each table to ward off the chill.
In poor areas of Chicago, residents have set up gated communities to ward off crime.
PowerGen, trying to ward off criticism, has offered to sell 2, 000 megawatts of capacity.
Another proposal: guaranteeing a minimum size for food crop fields to ward off avaricious cadres.
In the 1960s the Wilson government was discredited by its failure to ward off devaluation.
The IMF should provide emergency finance to help countries ward off global financial contagion.
Every few months, the food cognoscenti start touting a new super food for its ability to ward off disease.
Perhaps to ward off official scrutiny, many charities have been scrambling to lower gift-in-kind values.
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It will serve as a world-class broadcast antenna and also as a beacon to ward off aircraft.
The Fed's sandbag strategy will help ward off disaster, but it won't shore up a sagging economy.
One unfortunate result may be an enhanced arms race in North Asia to ward off real foolishness.
The Fed also said it would cut rates again if that were necessary to ward off recession.
Ones like the pictured model having sterling silver bullets which Yvan likes to muse help ward off werewolves.
For some patients, taking a puff or two from an inhaler before exercise can ward off an attack.
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