
Define antidote license#
The newHooters queen has her real estate license and attends a technical school where she studies business. Pastorchik will receive a $ 30,000 cash prize and the chance to serve as the face of the Hooters brand with opportunities to appear in advertisements and assist in international openings. The cornerstone of the brand is the world famous Hooters girls, she is beautiful, wholesome, optimistic, charismatic and the greatest antidote to a bad day. According to Hooters, contestants are evaluated based on responses to interview questions, personality and overall contribution to the Hooters brand, as well as swimsuit attire. The finalists were selected from more than 18,000 Hooters waitresses who currently work in one of the more than 400 restaurants worldwide. Pastorchikcompeted for the title against 100 otheryoung women at the 19thannual swimsuit competition.

I think you really should learn the stories of these young ladies, you really should read the bios and know what they go through, he said. But the tumult surrounding the administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan offered an early glimpse of the cascade of crises that have badly eroded Biden’s image of restoring calm.

īiden presented himself as an antidote to his predecessor, offering the promise of what his own campaign ads called ‘strong, steady, stable leadership’ after four years of bedlam under President Donald Trump. Get busy !!.that is an antidote to worries.And if you still feel the worries,get bussier !! For example, the poison aconitine, a highly poisonous alkaloid derived from various aconite species has no antidote, and as a result is often fatal if it enters the human body in sufficient quantities. Some other toxins have no known antidote. Some animal venoms, especially those produced by arthropods are only potentially lethal when they provoke allergic reactions and induce anaphylactic shock as such, there is no "antidote" for these venoms because it is not a form of poisoning and anaphylactic shock can be treated. A number of venoms lack a viable antivenom, and a bite or sting from an animal producing such a toxin often results in death. This results in an antivenom that can be used to counteract poison produced by certain species of snakes, spiders, and other venomous animals. The antidotes for some particular toxins are manufactured by injecting the toxin into an animal in small doses and extracting the resulting antibodies from the host animals' blood. The term ultimately derives from the Greek αντιδιδοναι antididonai, "given against".


Freebase (4.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition:Īn antidote is a substance which can counteract a form of poisoning.
