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dark (Devoid of light), adjective absent of light, bereft of light, black, darkened, darkish, dim, drab, poorly lit, shaded, somber, sunless, unlighted, without light dark (Dismal), adjective cheerless, clouded, dejected, depressed, dim, disconsolate, doleful, dolorous, grim, melancholy, sad, solemn, somber, sorrowful, sullen dark (Evil), adjective base, demoniac, demonic, diabolical, immoral, inexorable, infamous, mean, mean spirited, menacing, peccant, pernicious, sinfully malevolent, sinister, terrifying, untoward, vicious, vile, villainous, wicked See also: bleak, confidential, covert, dismal, hidden, incomprehensible, lugubrious, mysterious, ominous, opaque, portentous, private, privy, recondite, secret How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| It's not a shot in the dark,
like much of today's contemporary radio. She is the coauthor of the 1985 book
DPT: A Shot in the Dark and editor of The Vaccine Reaction newsletter;
she has served on the National Vaccine Advisory Committee (1988-1992),
the Institute of Medicine Vaccine Safety Forum (1995-1998), and the FDA
Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (1999-2003). The Oxford Declaration was not a shot in the dark or an isolated
incident. |
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