And, Lipitor is the first of many blockbuster drugs to come off patent: e.g.
Research shows that overdose often occurs after users have tried to come off the drug.
He felt something wrong in his groin, and it was wise to come off.
However, another drugs expert has said services should instead focus on helping addicts come off heroin.
Blue Jays DH-1B Adam Lind is expected to come off the paternity list Sunday.
The anger toward McNamee seemed forced, part of a rehearsed plan to come off as convincing.
One reason is that some of the democratic sheen has come off both revolutions.
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When Jake rubbed his eye, a chunk of his eyelid would come off in his fingers.
"Definitely, the gloves have come off, " said a source who has been briefed on the plan.
It doesn't come off as quickly as you get closer to your goal weight.
The cash hoards will come off the sidelines and be put back into the economy.
Once you learn, the training wheels come off and you can't imagine not doing it.
But some economists reckon that now might be a good time to come off the peg.
And have you figured out how the relationship may have come off the tracks?
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It was a great feeling to come off the park with so many happy, smiling faces.
Inflation has come off, but is still high at over 7%, Mr. Subbarao said.
We tried to play a bit of a territorial game, but it didn't come off.
Rather paradoxically, these downgrades come as global equity markets come off massive, central bank sparked, rallies.
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It was distracting my batting at the time so I had to come off.
Unfortunately, the politics come off as editorializing and the relationship is flat and script-bound.
Left-hander Andy Pettitte (back spasm) is due to come off the DL and start Monday against Cleveland.
Would I come off as a braggart if I argued that I was more deserving than colleagues?
Where there is an opening, whenever the pressures come off, they tend to find and exploit it.
The familiar obsessions, as they come off here, are so gleefully extravagant another organ, another fluid, another outrage!
Doddsy was an impact sub, there was no-one better to come off the bench and enliven things.
He can be indecisive when judging whether to come off his line or out of his box.
But by January 2010, the bloom had begun to come off the rose in a big way.
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The main issues up for discussion include restricting universal benefits and encouraging people to come off benefits.
Although the offending loyalist bands have been broadly condemned, the politicians have not come off well either.
Oh come off it, Mr Clegg said, what on earth is Europe doing regulating working hours in Britain?
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