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"We train three times a day," explains Emery.
Far fewer cases can now be heard in a day, explains Julie Exton, president of the Association of Her Majesty's District Judges, writing in the Law Society Gazette, "because the majority of the parties are without legal representation and, unsurprisingly, they tend not to get together with their former partner to try and narrow the issues" before coming in front of the judge.
"This requires refrigeration, which in turn requires a power source that is one hundred percent reliable twenty-four hours a day," explains Richard Moxon, a professor of pediatrics with the Oxford Vaccine Group, University of Oxford.
"Up to that point we'd only written in rented rehearsal rooms that you have for a day," explains White.
"With the support of UNICEF, we are setting up two larger tents to accommodate 100 patients a day," explains Dr. Jean W. Pape, founder and director of the NGO.
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"It was great for everybody, because we got at least $40,000 worth of uniforms, and D&G got this great, hip controlled market with a young crowd of 1,400 people a day," explained Mr. Amadei.
"Some of the things…that you say a hundred times a day, explaining group B strep swab… it's nice to only do it once in a group care setting" (Physician 1).
"The traditional arguments weren't winning the day," explains Lane, a physicist and professor at Rice University in Houston, Texas, in a conversation with ScienceInsider before today's rollout.
I'm sure doctors would have a field day explaining what all this late-night eating does to my body.
However, as pollsters tear at their hair in utter frustration, psychologists have been having a field day explaining this strange phenomenon that has overtaken the country.
With permission from his boss, Mr. Hebel, 62, took me under his wing, walking and talking me through an average day, explaining the ins and outs of casino dealing as they once were explained to him.
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