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But never did he expect to see with his own eyes a triage of the dead.
I also did a triage of my elephant collection: elephants may never forget, but if I had forgotten where I got the elephant, out it went.
The Beverly Hills in Sheepshead Bay borrowed $250,000 to start a triage of repairs to the boiler, elevators and ground-floor apartments, some of which are still not habitable.
This month, Mr. Driehaus became the first Democrat to fall victim to a triage of endangered incumbents by party leaders, which deeply cut his television advertising and dashed any hopes that Mr. Obama would come and help rally voters.
There is what he calls a "triage of terror," because pre-emptive action against one threat may exacerbate another (for example, an attack on a state sponsor of terror may encourage other states to seek weapons of mass destruction as insurance, undermining the already frail system of nonproliferation).
AllofMP3 is still in business, but under a triage of attacks.
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Otherwise the risk exists that these discourses will lead to a triaging of foreign policy and global health aid decisions that reflect the interests of wealthier nations.
The process involves a triage to select a representative of the patent family for extraction.
The CTAS scale is based on assessment by a triage nurse of a standardised list of presenting symptoms, vital sign modifiers and pain severity.
Any patient assigned to a triage tier of higher acuity on arrival than at close of ED encounter was defined as over-triaged.
Four hundred (82.8%) of the 483 febrile illnesses that received a triage category of one or two were in the NICE red zone.
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