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a toxic alkaloid found in certain tropical South American trees that is a powerful relaxant for striated muscles

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Unsurprisingly, the skills shortage was also noted as a concern for Microsoft Partners during Curo Talent's survey, with 19 per cent naming it as a challenge.
The gross receivables (before any collection provisions), which exclude all the CURO TA bad loans identified by the company, amount to approximately GBP 19m.
Unique to the industry, Curo Speech is part of a single unified speech and language platform, priced to disrupt the market, making it cost-effective to incorporate modern customer care solutions.
CURO is housed and administered by the Honors Program, but offers research opportunities for all UGA undergraduates without regard to academic discipline, GPA, or honors status.
In addition to increasing productivity for pre-existing sufferers, the Curo measures vibration on trigger time rather than live vibration or ownership time.
"These acquisitions represent two of the three CURO acquisitions in the Interstate 495/Mass Pike corridor within the past year,'' said LaBine.
O'r Galon: Cariad sy'n Curo is on S4C on Wednesday at 9pm.
Newcastle-based TNL has been selected to integrate its Curo content management system (CMS) into the memorial fund's website - www.theworkcontinues.org - after beating off competition from around the UK.
Curo Aeger EAP offers Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) qualifying training to prepare attendees to sit for the authorized examination.
Joselito Curo, a 33-year-old street vendor who sells sportswear, says although things are better out of the rain and bad weather, sales have declined by half.
Guesses at the euro's name included ecru, etu, eu and curo.
Fidelia (1617), an elegiac epistle lamenting a lover's inconstancy, contains in later editions the famous lyric "Shall I, wasting in despair." For Wither's Motto: Nec Habeo, nec Careo, nec Curo (1621; "I Don't Have, I Don't Lack, I Don't Care"), an assertion of his own virtue and a lively denunciation of others' vices, he was again imprisoned.
M2 EQUITYBITES-February 28, 2019-Morses Club Acquires Certain Assets of CURO Transatlantic