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  • MR. MCCURRY: Well, I'm sure, antidotally, but I'm sure in coming days there will be people who will say, well, wait a minute, why are we not protecting kids, and to the degree that in coming months that people hear another side of this argument, I think there will be a considerable shift in public opinion. Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry
  • On occasion, though, the films do rise above their antidotal mandate.
  • We did get ours, but it seems as though this year - and you know, this is antidotal - again, though, we called four or five different area places that usually offer seasonal flu vaccine and they're out of it, and they haven't even gotten the swine flu vaccine. CNN Transcript Oct 19, 2009
  • After all, there is only some antidotal evidence to show the connection between the measles and MS.
  • According unto Oribasius, physician unto Julian, the Africans, men best experienced in poisons, affirm, whosoever hath eaten Basil, although he be stung with a scorpion, shall feel no pain thereby, which is a very different effect, and rather antidotally destroying than seminally promoting its production. Notes and Queries, Number 193, July 9, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
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  • This is a very short story, Flash Fiction, if you will that treads on the edge of being antidotal. Archive 2008-07-01
  • Antidotal information about someone else's experience may or may not fit your individual situation.
  • Sorry to pick on Ben, but I also laughed when he referred to antidotal evidence, a nice new Bushism or verbal typo that I guess means a piece of evidence that fixes a poisonous problem. Reviewing Rand: Correlation, Causation, and SEO | Managing Greatness
  • The Viper's Bugloss is called botanically _Echium_, having been formerly considered antidotal to the bite of (_Echis_) a viper: and its seed was thought to resemble the reptile's head: wherefore such a curative virtue became attributed to it after the doctrine of signatures. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • And from what we've heard from passengers flying in here today, yet this morning, they are, antidotally, that's what they're telling us. CNN Transcript Dec 26, 2009
  • Although HUD will not release conclusive results from the recent Counts until this summer, we are already seeing plenty of antidotal information and partial numbers portending bad news. Census Time: Who is Homeless?
  • This show is close to a public service in its antidotal effects. Daniel Menaker: Discomfort Zone
  • Likewise, I recognize my comments that those who are gay that I know assert they have always been attracted to men is also antidotal. Sexual Disorientation?
  • More accurate, factual, data is appearing instead of the antidotal, fictional, delusional, overly wordy garbage you have posted from a, self delusional, narcissist, that is potentially paranoid and psychotic. Peter Sumaruck II
  • It is credited with antidotal effect against poisons.
  • I don't know what "antidotal" facts are, but a factual record in a court is more systematic than an anecdote. When divas attack, Part 2.
  • Duck's blood is a good antidotal food, with special effects in the treatment of diarrhoea and nausea.
  • He starts with an antidotal story that a teach told him in class, about how a boy tied a red towel around his neck as a cape and jumped from a building, hoping to fly, with the explanation being that the boy could not distinguish between reality and the reality that he saw in comic books. Costumes and Fandom
  • Even if I could find all the antidotal data points like you and me, most of it would be discounted as a misunderstanding or simple loss of faith. A quasi-religious movement

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