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This indicates that the pain experienced by patients post TKA lessens over time and possibly becomes a residual 'discomfort' or 'pressure' in the knee.
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BOSTON — An immigration judge has granted asylum to President Obama's aunt, allowing her to stay in the United States and possibly become a citizen in about six years, her lawyers said Monday.
The first is confirmation of our story that they are supporting OpenID, although they aren't releasing any details (It's our belief that they will first issue OpenID IDs, and possibly become a relying party later).
She has expressed her desire to learn French and possibly become a citizen of France in previous interviews.
She now hopes to transfer in two years to a Cal State in Southern California and possibly become a physical therapist.
Rosie Lee Hooks, director of the nearby Watts Towers Arts Center and Charles Mingus Youth Arts Center, last month sent an e-mail to the city's Community Redevelopment Agency, which owns the land where the skate park would be built, warning that it would generate noise and possibly become a magnet for drugs, violence and graffiti taggers.
And though it could attract plenty of advertising dollars and possibly become an acquisition candidate, Ms. Pojer takes a not-a-chance stance on both issues.
In contrast, presence of normal astrocytes and necrotic cells that features the GBM possibly becomes a drawback to targeted therapy analysis.
United Nations health experts warned at a conference that chances to contain the avian flu virus before it possibly becomes a global pandemic were dwindling.
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