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In profoundly red Utah, the Republican nomination is the defacto election, since a Democrat has almost no chance of winning here, so the delegate votes heading toward the convention carry huge weight.
In profoundly immunocompromised patients, cytomegalovirus (CMV) also induced disseminated disease.
In profoundly neutropenic patients (initial neutrophil count <100/mm3 and no increase during the infection), the continuous infusion cefamandole regimen was three times more effective than the intermittent regimen (65% versus 21%; P = 0.03).
"That's something we've never seen before in profoundly deaf kids".
This, of course, is Sandler again, in profoundly unhilarious drag.
The typeface business was a guise to deliver content in profoundly interesting ways.
Development interventions involve change, and change can result in profoundly negative outcomes for some or many.
That is home-made, rooted in profoundly dysfunctional economic institutions biased against investment, innovation and long-termism.
"Even in profoundly religious communities where antagonisms were sharp," he writes, "religion was not a primitive, untameable force".
Those in my profession work very hard in profoundly challenging circumstances to do our best for our patients; when losses like this do occur, we are all devastated.
Albert Rodrigues, Georgetown's pre-eminent architect, told me there are 15 public buildings in Georgetown, including St . Georges, that are in "profoundly critical" need of restoration.
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