Squibb
Edward Robinson, 1819–1900, U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturer and medical reformer.
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One of the first to get a drug in this class to market was Bristol-Meyers Squibb, with Yervoy.
After too many uses of the adjective "amazing," the standout moments were few, but June Squibb definitely came out on top.
He asked Squibb to audition on tape—she was based in New York at the time.
June Squibb, the Curse-Happy Elderly Mom In ‘Nebraska,’ Delivers the Year’s Funniest Turn | Marlow Stern | November 15, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTAnd walking the long red carpet to the magnificent Grand Théâtre Lumière is a memory Squibb says she will never forget.
June Squibb, the Curse-Happy Elderly Mom In ‘Nebraska,’ Delivers the Year’s Funniest Turn | Marlow Stern | November 15, 2013 | THE DAILY BEAST“My mother always felt that what she thought was it,” says Squibb.
June Squibb, the Curse-Happy Elderly Mom In ‘Nebraska,’ Delivers the Year’s Funniest Turn | Marlow Stern | November 15, 2013 | THE DAILY BEAST
The specific gravity is most conveniently estimated by means of the urinometer—Squibb's is preferable (Fig. 14).
A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis | James Campbell ToddAnd you have another son who is, I believe, with the Squibb Co., is that right?
Warren Commission (8 of 26): Hearings Vol. VIII (of 15) | The President's Commission on the Assassination of President KennedyI've given Miss Squibb orders to have a good warm supper ready for you.
The Foolish Lovers | St. John G. ErvineChlorinated eucalyptol-Squibb yields no free iodine after standing three hours.
Chlorinated eucalyptol-Squibb is a mobile, colorless liquid, and its specific gravity is 0.9303.
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