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People are living longer and are in better health, so some choose to keep doing what they've been doing, perhaps cutting back to a lighter schedule if their employer is agreeable.
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As the pendulum may swing back to an adaptive "lighter" TTM or a non-TTM approach in resuscitated CA patients, we decided to conduct a survey to assess the potential impact of the recent studies published on the practical management of such patients.
His renovations, largely cosmetic, have coaxed the house back to an unadorned, light-filled space.
But by pairing things back to a single element – light – his work becomes a window into a state of being beyond words.
Even if everyone wants a nice chocolate on their pillow, does anybody really need to come back to a room with lights ablaze and flat screen TV running?
So after four days in Vegas, and coming back to a life with light in my eyes, I also had to come back to being a single mom of two toddlers.
Ms. Ardern, who told reporters that she would meet with China's president, Xi Jinping, and the country's premier, Li Keqiang, said the long-planned trip had been scaled back to a single day in light of the attack.
It dates back to a 1938 play "Gas Light" and a 1944 move, "Angel Street".
'Lichtspiele' transports you back to a time where neon lights and marquee letters decorated cinema façades".
The name of this type of instrument is derived from the fact that the primary mirror reflects the light back to a focus instead of refracting it.
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