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About 20percentt of children with the disorder have been given some form of herbal therapy; others have tried supplements like vitamins and fish oil or have used biofeedback, massage and yoga.

There is great beauty and dignity in them – two individuals who have been given some form of identity back, in contrast to Kamerić's missing persons whose body parts are still scattered, degraded, in unidentified graves.

They used to exploit a provision in Italian law which said that whether they were economic migrants or asylum seekers, minors could not be expelled, but once they reached 18, if they had not been given some form of humanitarian protection they could be returned to their country of origin.

Large areas of the coastal region have been given some form of environmental protection, ranging in status from nature reserves to "transition zones" managed jointly by public and private interests; the nature reserves are renowned for their large populations of migratory birds and as a refuge for the rare Père David's deer.

The possibility that CC-5013 may boost previously induced immunity is suggested by the fact that five patients with minor responses and static disease had previously been given some form of immunotherapy, such as melanoma peptides or IL-2.

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Should contractors and partners be given some form of citizenship?

Although some patients undergo colonoscopies without medication, most are given some form of sedation.

He has suggested well-behaved tenants should be given some form of reward in social housing.

But I cannot imagine people will be willing to sit down amiably in front of a judicial inquiry and say so (even if they are given some form of immunity).

A fortnight ago, the prime minister, Gordon Brown, announced that these individuals would finally be given some form of award, and with the support of the opposition parties the cabinet office minister, Liam Byrne, will drive this forward.

"It is fundamentally wrong that a treatment that's known not to be effective, that's known not to work in any meaningful way beyond the placebo effect, is being given some form of stamp of approval, even for the modest claims that are made of this product by an organisation that is founded on scientific tests of effectiveness," he said.

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