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Cureall

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Cure´`all`    (k?r´?l`)
n.1.A remedy for all diseases, or for all ills; a panacea.


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After repressed Ascot and corporate Dubai, indifferent Longchamp and too-intense Cheltenham, the Cup is a cureall, a potent draught of what's good for you swigged down like so much amber nectar.
This herb, which is also called Oenothera biennis, oil of evening primrose, scabish, king''s cureall, night willow herb, sun drop, and fever plant,.
According to the Export & Finance Bank of Jordan, "Reliance on foreign aid as a cureall for Jordan's economic ills can have serious implications in the future.
 
 
 
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