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1 They have chosen their own remedy , and they must abide the issue.
2 By the simplest of simple contrivances, I make this evil its own remedy .
3 Every abuse carries with it its own remedy or palliation.
4 Morgan had roused himself and was preparing his own remedy .
5 He believed that Nature would eventually find her own remedy .
6 Exhaustion then applied its own remedy , and he grew calmer.
7 But the evil brought with it its own remedy .
8 The trick, of course, suggests its own remedy .
9 It is God's own remedy for man's loneliness.
10 He could construct his own remedy or follow the ITC's advice if a decision is due in September.
11 Everybody has their own remedy .
12 The last resource has very seldom been reached, however much we may think it; and an emergency begets its own remedy .
13 As, however, the same cup is returned to the person who has offered it, the ill carries with it its own remedy .
14 As far as it asserts rotation of states of mind, I suppose it suggests its own remedy , namely, in the record of larger periods.
15 IN EARLIER times victims were left to seek their own remedy , often their own vengeance through blood feuds, an "eye for an eye" approach.
16 There was framboisia here, for which the natives use their own remedies .
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