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After being | treated by paramedics, Morgan rejoined his coworkers |
d and blood component needs of patients being | treated in more than 170 healthcare institutions in t |
died in a Moscow hospital, where he was being | treated for a cardiac ailment, in December 1984. |
He already was being | treated for an abscessed tooth and asthma. |
ile the newly proclaimed King Talal was being | treated outside the Kingdom. |
y of service Good, with 90% of patients being | treated within 18 weeks of referral and Average for c |
is private sanitarium to house patients being | treated for mental and nervous disorders. |
Dogg was released on December 26 after being | treated for a stroke and was admitted to a medical-re |
spital intensive care unit where he was being | treated for burns over much of his body after his ind |
hinh Chand's place of burial in Gharchu being | treated as a shrine and a place of pilgrimage. |
While being | treated by his dentist, Richard Goldberg, Frank discu |
n October 2008, resulting in The Yorker being | treated as external media by YUSU and losing some of |
verage of twelve new cases per day were being | treated in mid July 1854. |
with the transformations of the robots being | treated as more monumental, presented through more dy |
l check-up, several sources said he was being | treated for intestinal cancer, which they said had re |
im girl and about feeling Norwegian but being | treated differently. |
the party the people of Telangana were being | treated as second class citizens, due to lack of drin |
d in Austrian patients with Parkinson's being | treated with l-dopa - a dopamine agonist. |
Kennedy has acknowledged being | treated for cocaine use during his teenage years, and |
wounded in this intense action and was being | treated by a medical corpsman. |
sualties, with only one member of staff being | treated for smoke inhalation. |
The prisoner was being | treated for wounds to her thigh and groin, when she g |
rdless of their whether or not they are being | treated by a physician or other professional. |
the person being | treated is getting services that are right for them |
une police announced that the death was being | treated as accidental and no further action would be |
narcissistic supply may find themselves being | treated as if they are a part of the narcissist. |
These children were being | treated badly and Hindu Gods were made fun of in thei |
r, and, therefore, the likelihood of it being | treated as spam by others. |
He was being | treated for bladder cancer. |
ker during this story, but first, he is being | treated to the time of his life by Han Solo. |
n the processing of the trauma memories being | treated. |
signed to protest that Negroes were not being | treated fairly. |
mmission said that Br Thorp's death was being | treated as murder and that it had offered the Lamu po |
send an open letter home stating he was being | treated correctly and that Germany was going to lose |
The victim being | treated by paramedics |
This has led to the term being | treated with derision by many residents of the area. |
in call and distribution have led to it being | treated as a full species. |
nder some conditions the pure effect of being | treated. |
In 1897, while being | treated in Yalta, Ukrainka met Serhiy Merzhynsky, an |
on the mixture being used and the wood being | treated. |
Detainee was captured while being | treated at a hospital in Quetta, Pakistan. |
1992, but is not registered at present, being | treated rather as an "Indicative Place". |
urmese embassy in Singapore said he was being | treated for a "serious health matter". |
to the hospital where the wounded were being | treated, and "counted 320 injured, many still insensi |
He was being | treated for third-degree burns, police said. |
the King of the Mountains competition, being | treated as part of the descent from the Col du Galibi |
Some from that generation report being | treated unkindly. |
pattern was not clear, resulting in it being | treated as a monotypic species. |
He died in Montreal in 1867 while being | treated for a liver disease. |
infection contracted in hospital while being | treated for hepatitis B. He had acquired hepatitis fi |
oral structure resulted in its formerly being | treated as a distinct genus, but treating it as such |
and it wasn't long before Mr. Butts was being | treated as a real person, interacting with other char |
t, but wasn't able to avoid his country being | treated as a loser of World War II by the British and |
onstabulary (RIC) police in a hospital, being | treated for the effects of a hunger strike. |
the therapist of a three-year-old child being | treated for behavioural problems due to her parents' |
sible that they will no longer tolerate being | treated with the contempt and disrespect their govern |
King George III was housed when he was being | treated for his insanity. |
was also recovering/rehabilitating and being | treated regularly as an outpatient at four years late |
Many of the injured are being | treated for carbon monoxide poisoning. |
His death is not being | treated as suspicious. |
She spent much of her time being | treated in clinics in the United States and Britain. |
e, and that the Chinese passengers were being | treated in conditions similar to slavery. |
his death from a hospital where he was being | treated for lung cancer. |
ers grew weary of the Trapper character being | treated as more of a sidekick than an equal to Hawkey |
ak with workers to ensure that they are being | treated fairly. |
Tired of being | treated badly, she therefore announces she won't have |
Insane patients were benevolently | treated using baths, drugs, music and activities. |
Acute fatty liver of pregnancy is best | treated in a centre with expertise in hepatology, hig |
nty and Yuba County are very similar and best | treated in this subspecies. |
Although a perennial, it is best | treated as an annual in colder climates. |
o stay in Saint-Laurent were generally better | treated than prisoners in other camps. |
ese, and it has been suggeted they are better | treated as three separate species. |
The "lesser races" were somewhat better | treated in the Heron lands of Prince Ethan. |
the Assamese macaque, that it might be better | treated as a subspecies. |
Enoplea; however, the former might be better | treated as a class in its own right. |
and genetic evidence suggests they are better | treated as two separate species. |
worth and others, has shown that it is better | treated as a distinct species. |
Asa Gray later decided that it was better | treated as a variety of Aster surculosus. |
sworth and others has shown that it is better | treated as a distinct species. |
there are many subspecies that may be better | treated as species in their own right. |
rian commanders, particularly Balj ibn Bishr, | treated their Ifriqiyan counterparts in high-minded a |
of Maillol's mature work is the female body, | treated with a classical emphasis on stable forms. |
The first six books | treated of the history of Assyria and Babylon to the |
may completely prohibit the discharge of both | treated and untreated sewage from all vessels with in |
uced a profound change" in the subject, a boy | treated from the age of 4 years 11 months. |
The British | treated his people as separate and distinct from the |
Shun's step mother and step brother | treated Shun terribly, often forcing Shun to do all t |
any changes took place in how the brotherhood | treated one another. |
As wife of been brutally | treated, the idea was not entirely unrealistic. |
tson that the first escapee had been brutally | treated by the Peruvian captain on his return to the |
Slusher was attached to a backboard but | treated at the infield care center. |
ry Praejecta, kept her under house arrest but | treated her well. |
e, pot-bellied and out of shape bald man, but | treated exactly the same as an attractive male. |
It should never be broadcast in media but | treated with the utmost discretion |
ht refuge with the emperor Caligula; Caligula | treated this as if the entire island had submitted to |
suit Matteo Ricci who took him into his care, | treated him "as a family member", and soon brought hi |
gh Carey, Krupsak became upset with how Carey | treated her in office and felt she was not given enou |
find a way to use the idea, and in any case, | treated it as classified information, so that when it |
iseases, including statistics of 20,056 cases | treated between 1858 and 1859. |
Among the celebrities | treated there of addictions was Vladimir Vysotsky . |
e amount of purple formazan produced by cells | treated with an agent is compared with the amount of |
ch is easily extracted from white blood cells | treated with heparin. |
Cells | treated with nocodazole arrest with a G2- or M-phase |
Parkesine was made from cellulose | treated with nitric acid and a solvent. |
In 2007, the Grossman Burn Center | treated a 4-year-old Iraqi boy named Youssif who was |
Tanner Medical Center | treated Fech's broken wrist and other lacerations bef |
Other characters | treated him with respect. |
a writing instrument composed of a chemically | treated paper, over which is placed a metal grid. |
ock from the mining operations are chemically | treated to precipitate arsenic and nickel they are pu |
t may be dissolved in a solvent or chemically | treated to form soluble or thermoplastic derivatives. |
g, wolf, and pig DNA, and had been chemically | treated (Eberhart, 2002). |
in old photographs and photographs chemically | treated for archival purposes, an effect sometimes cr |
These threats include; living in a chemically | treated water environment, which can damage their ski |
erials; prior to the 19th century, chemically | treated linen and animal tissue (intestine or bladder |
The water is chemically | treated, chlorinated, pH balanced, and clear. |
whose hair has been straightened, chemically | treated, and thermally set to produce a moisture repe |
a process in which polyesters are chemically | treated during the manufacturing process with a non-w |
aiting times at the hospital for the children | treated from across the UK with life-saving heart, br |
For example, children | treated with moderate dose of I-131 for thyroid adeno |
The Chinese | treated Russian civilians leniently and allowed them |
Classification of the Chlorophyta ( | treated as what is now considered one of the two clad |
Friedrich Christian | treated this as a realistic prospect and brought it t |
have been found in the plasma of chronically | treated patients. |
surrounding areas; in broader classifications | treated as a dialect of Min Bei), Eastern Min (Min Do |
Until recently, most classifications | treated this group as a separate family called Thyati |
l year to provide the First Nation with clean | treated drinking water. |
Another alternative is to wear clothing | treated with insect repellency. |
The club | treated me very well. |
The material may then be cold | treated, where the material is cooled to −100 °F (−73 |
ls on Plusnet's network, and are collectively | treated as low priority on most of their consumer pro |
than an exhibition, but many fans in Columbus | treated it like a referendum on major league sports i |
The Commentaries | treated both state, federal and international law, an |
ntrasting feet and hands, and is now commonly | treated as a separate species, the Black Tamarin. |
and share a common library, they are commonly | treated as separate schools within the district. |
isappointed by the way the Russian communists | treated Jews, and published on the topic, leading to |
the Bishopgate compter, but was considerately | treated and was allowed to preach to the prisoners; a |
and after it was pronounced the First Consul | treated him with a pretense of leniency, commuting a |
nd Verizon say it is fine to have all content | treated equally on the traditional wired Internet, bu |
National teams in some 20 countries | treated nearly 130,000 square kilometres by air and g |
Other facilities in the country | treated over 1,000,000 people. |
(2) Dublin City and County | treated as a county constituency (2 seats). |
The tower is built with creosote | treated Douglas-fir timbers. |
him the death penalty; for his other crimes, | treated in nine dossiers, he received only prison ter |
el is a 16" fully chrome-lined, cryogenically | treated, polygonal rifled 1:10 right-hand twist chrom |
hanging drop, plating upon non-tissue culture | treated plates or spinner flasks; either method preve |
as providing about 30,000 cubic meters daily, | treated at a plant three kilometers from the dam befo |
So, even on this occasion Guru Ram Das | treated Sri Chand with utmost respect. |
However, the decision | treated abortion as a surgical option not fundamental |
rance, for its realism, but it was derisively | treated by American critics. |
llman Valley has been authorized to discharge | treated wastewater into the creek. |
Individuals with Wolman disease | treated with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation |
Myelokathexis is amongst the diseases | treated with bone marrow transplantation and cord blo |
Since its opening the most common diseases | treated were Gonorrhea, Syphilis, and Chlamydia and t |
Members of the 97th Division | treated sick and dying prisoners and buried the sever |
roblem, occurring in up to 80 percent of dogs | treated medically only (without surgery). |
e drug was clinically well tolerated and dogs | treated with Rimadyl did not have a greater incidence |
Dylan | treated the crowd to a rare performance of "Hazel", a |
The earl | treated the summons with contempt and refused to go. |
-azor Filipina (Nisaetus philippensis earlier | treated under Spizaetus) is a species of bird of prey |
on's Hawk-eagle (Nisaetus nipalensis, earlier | treated under Spizaetus) is a bird of prey. |
the environment or healthy for those who eat | treated produce. |
ized ulcerative colitis, which is effectively | treated with sulfazalazine. |
crease the proportion of patients effectively | treated. |
nd now to show his contempt of the Egyptians, | treated the Embassy ignominiously, and sent back the |
The gases are either | treated or vented into the atmosphere; the former inv |
tis zeuxo cottrelli (Dickson, 1975) is either | treated as a valid species or subspecies of Chrysorit |
1537 the council was refused, and the elector | treated the papal legate with open disregard and reje |
ereupon Paterson left Russia; but the emperor | treated him with great kindness, and continued to him |
While many bishops in the empire | treated their office as a way to aggrandize the power |
he water quality: The Army Corps of Engineers | treated the water, WASA delivered it, and the EPA per |
The aristocrats of England | treated her as a curiosity but were taken by her beau |
The Europeans | treated her as an artist, showing her respect and eve |
onal doctor Dr Karl Brandt commented that Eva | treated her younger sister 'almost like a personal ma |
ld archetype, the vampire (the reader is even | treated to Neville's reading and put-down of Bram Sto |
ill with hyperthyroidism which was eventually | treated by an operation in 1958. |
Chen Shubao was spared (and eventually | treated with kindness by Emperor Wen of Sui), as were |
The genus was extensively | treated by P.H. Timberlake who, in addition to T.D.A. |
“The hostages told us they were fairly | treated. |
on of her daughter Wilhelmine that her father | treated her mother unjustly. |
), the patron saint of Asti, which his father | treated as the capital of the marquisate. |
Two sewage treatment works feed | treated effluent to the dam, resulting in highly eutr |
s Claridge's and The Connaught, which he felt | treated customers based on their social class. |
In July 2005, Cho had her uterine fibroids | treated surgically. |
aker photographic expeditions are fictionally | treated in the novel "Shadow Catcher" by Charles Ferg |
Similar unidentified figures | treated as history paintings would normally be given |
Baskervill, a Richmond architecture firm, | treated the building with great care to successfully |
Raw sugars are first | treated in a process called affination so that, when |
News of the raid was first | treated with skepticism in the British colonies, but |
with a healthy colony only if they were first | treated with DNA-destroying radiation, and the CCD Wo |
Fiske | treated Massawa as her "homeport" away from home. |
or the detection of fecal coliforms in foods, | treated wastewater and seawater bays using the most p |
Since the railway had significant needs for | treated wood, notably for making sleepers, a sawmill, |
e indifference with which the American forces | treated killing. |
rly false "psychiatric problems" and forcibly | treated at some earlier time, resulting in a tumor th |
madeira) of the North Atlantic were formerly | treated as subspecies of this bird. |
Splitfin (named after John Lennon), formerly | treated as distinct species I. lennoni. |
ial in the composite family that was formerly | treated in the genus Aster. |
It was formerly | treated as a subspecies of the more easternly C. sata |
It was formerly | treated as a subspecies of the Dusky Grasswren. |
to the island of Sri Lanka, and was formerly | treated as a subspecies of Indian Scimitar-babbler. |
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