The phrase
"heavy dose" means a large or significant amount of something. It suggests there is a lot of that particular thing being involved or experienced.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the newfound dietary defense consists of
heavy doses of antioxidants: vitamins A, C, and E.
If you're like me, it's not a flattering color close to your face or
in heavy doses in your clothing.
What would happen, for instance, if one group of subjects was
given heavy doses of antibiotics and another group was left untreated?
Furthermore, corn and soy, which make up the bulk of a cow's grain diet, are commonly genetically engineered foods that
receive heavy doses of pesticides.
They want a
fairly heavy dose of regulation to prevent bad schools from being included among the options available to families.
Now, with the first official trailer, we get all of that and much more — namely, dose
after heavy dose of comforting nostalgia.
For those
avoiding heavy doses of saturated fat, can you recommend a replacement for the coconut milk?
This despite the
fact heavy doses of satire and humor were built into the piece.
We've added organic guayusa for energy, organic green tea
for heavy dose of antioxidants, as well as nettle, schisandra, and hibiscus (all organic) to help cleanse, support, and balance.
I have been suffering from severe throat pain for the last 4 years, which started when I gave birth to my third child and was put
on heavy doses of antibiotics for an infection in my C - section incision.
The House took up over 40 amendments but didn't consider any proposals that would have
added heavy doses of conservatism.
This should
include heavy doses of feeding him from your hand, taking his food bowl up and giving it back with a yummier treat on top of his remaining food.
Researchers have had some success in transplanting islet cells, but recipients
require heavy doses of immune suppression.
He then started having nightmares, developed tics and
needed heavier doses of medication, according to his grandmother and guardian, Loretta Barr.
College access advocates look at those numbers and want to double down on reform, seeking to improve the quality of remedial education, or to skip it entirely, encouraging unprepared students to enroll directly in credit - bearing courses, or to
offer heavy doses of student support.
The second in Austrian filmmaker Seidl's Paradise trilogy (after the blackly comical Love), this religion - themed drama also
uses heavy doses of dark humour and irony to put its characters through the wringer.
These days, you hardly ever see a tale about Batsy in print or film that doesn't
feature heavy doses of angst and meditations on the brutality of daily life.
However, if your historical memory of the genre goes back more than a decade, this one feels overly familiar thanks to
heavy doses from The Exorcist (1973).
$ 23 In a now familiar genre that
combines heavy doses of self - pity with unbridled polemic against an allegedly homophobic society and church, Mel White, an evangelical Protestant who now works with a gay church in Dallas, capitalizes on his brush with fame as ghostwriter to the likes of Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson.
Spread throughout each stage are weapon power - ups ranging from machine guns to mortars and rocket launchers, all of which perform admirably in
delivering heavy doses of pixelated death and chaos.
Although at times Scenes seems to be administering the physic of the consciousness movement in
rather heavy doses, the film is too complex to be dismissed as a celebration of «How to Save Your Own Life» in the mode of Erica Jong, Jerry Rubin or Gail Sheehy.
It also has a
pretty heavy dose of eclectic coziness... lots of pattern and texture going on, with a limited color palette.
You will understand that boosting poor kids up the ladder to and beyond college means giving them schools with a «middle class» culture as well
as heavy doses of basic skills and fundamental knowledge.
How you'll do that is unique to you, but I would
encourage heavy doses of prayer about the situation — prayer for the in - laws, prayer for your marriage and prayer for reconciliation.
GMOs are engineered with bacteria and viruses to produce insecticides to
survive heavy doses of herbicides.
I could see a
much heavier dose of Zeke this year — especially since there is no suspension looming over the air.
The same consistency issues could be said for the Raptors, who have leaned
upon heavy doses of DeMar DeRozan in the last two outings but have struggled to free point guard Kyle Lowry or get second - year swingman Terrence Ross off the ground.
But it's unclear whether there is enough political energy, and time, to achieve every goal, especially
if heavy doses of political capital are expended on, say, pursuing immigration legislation or deficit reduction.
They found the ADH amino acid changes made no discernible difference in the species» ability to survive while being fed
increasingly heavy doses of alcohol.
Professor Anthony Amend and postdoctoral researcher Geoff Zahn used microbes to restore the health of a critically endangered Hawaiian plant that, until now, had been driven to extinction in the wild and only survived in managed greenhouses
under heavy doses of fungicide.
Perlmutter says processed foods
contain heavy doses of the wrong kinds of fat, like heated oils such as soybean, corn and vegetable oils.
Sabotage is co-written and directed by David Ayer (Street Kings), who has thus far specialized in action flicks featuring lots of law enforcement procedurals that dabble
into heavy doses of grisly and violent action.
This device emphasizes the film's perfectly tongue - in - cheek tone,
introducing heavy doses of post-modern irony without feeling like the movie is cheating.
We do believe in having structure, but at the same time we believe it should be structure that we would want for our own children, which means we're also making sure there is a
very heavy dose of that love and warmth and that's a big part of our model.
The steering is direct and the handling impeccable enough to instill
seriously heavy doses of confidence (psychoanalysts be warned).
As with most memes, there's a bit of truth mixed in there, usually buried
amidst heavy doses of exaggeration, ignorance and inane snark.