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But eventually, she said, they might also be given to some Type 2 patients.
Some chanted, "The people want free drugs" – a reference to what was rumoured to be given to some youth to bring them to challenge the marchers.
Chicago organizers were also meeting yesterday to determine if refunds would be given to some participants and how they could repair relationships with disgruntled runners who were stopped along the course.
While Central America catches Rome's attention thought should be given to some fitting recognition for Archbishop Oscar Romero, slaughtered in 1980, and to the six Jesuits, their housekeeper and her daughter who were murdered in November 1989.
There's a fear, with people thinking, 'Are they really going to take care of me to save my life, or are they going to be more concerned that my organs be given to some other person?' " The pastor's wife, Montrae Calhoun Thomas, a pediatrician, has heard similar concerns.
Next, attention will be given to some characteristics of extinction-reinstatement behavior in mice.
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Unapproved Ebola drugs, however, have been given to some patients.
Government certification is given to some of the buildings, based on the rate at which they're sinking and when they were repaired.
Vaccinations were being given to some of the children.
Reasons why multiple cautions are given to some criminals.
Special attention is given to some important aspects that have surfaced recently.
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