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ward off - definition of ward off by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Ward (wôrd), (Aaron) Montgomery 1843-1913. American merchant who established ( 1872) the mail-order business that bears his name. ...
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ward off - Wiktionary
Jun 12, 2010 ... to ward off (third-person singular simple present wards off, present participle warding off, simple past and past participle warded off) ...
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Can a Stimulating Life Ward Off Cancer? - ScienceNOW
Jul 8, 2010 ... Can a Stimulating Life Ward Off Cancer? - ScienceNOW. ... When the team turned BDNF off or ramped it up in the brains of the mice, ...
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Ward off Evil Vampire Power With Crucifix Power Bar : TreeHugger
Aug 31, 2010 ... Nothing wards off vampire power better than a crucifix powerstrip. Alexander Pincus of Means of Production delivers with a 12 outlet ...
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Could drinking alcohol help ward off rheumatoid arthritis ...
Jul 28, 2010 ... Drinking alcohol may help keep rheumatoid arthritis at bay, possibly because it dampens the body's immune response, new research suggests.
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Can Fruits, Veggies Help Ward Off Lung Cancer?
Aug 31, 2010 ... The wider the variety consumed by smokers, the greater the benefit, study suggests.
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Google to enlist NSA to help it ward off cyberattacks ...
Feb 4, 2010 ... The world's largest Internet search company and the world's most powerful electronic surveillance organization are teaming up in the name of ...
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