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In the mid-1930's Mrs. Rubin began to concentrate seriously on folklore, going on to study with the eminent Yiddish scholar Max Weinreich and, during World War II, translating diaries smuggled out of ghettos and Nazi camps.
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Another part of its strategy has been to concentrate on seriously ill patients needing services that command the highest profits, particularly cardiology and orthopedics.
I did have to concentrate quite seriously and focus on each step, because if I fell to my left it would be perhaps 20 feet down, and if I fell to my right it would just over a mile.
Each of those contains highly strong concentrates that can seriously damage your remarkably thin skin on your face.
Crosby imposed discipline on Johnson, demanding that he take himself more seriously, and concentrate not just on his pet projects, but on issues that voters actually cared about - and he did not shy from telling truth to power.
Foot always straddled the literary and political worlds, and in this period away from Westminster, he thought seriously of concentrating on the former.
Tory MP Nadine Dorries suggested the EPICure figures were skewed as they concentrated on the most seriously ill babies who were often born in hospitals without neo-natal units or the best available care.
The RCP also says consultants should be freed up to concentrate on the care of seriously-ill patients rather than holding clinics and performing other duties.
I've just been putting in the effort and trying to concentrate each game and take every shot seriously".
For a left that largely doesn't take sport seriously, or if it does concentrates any concern almost exclusively on football, perhaps this might become our legacy of London 2012?
"I have also stopped drinking so that I can concentrate on my treatment I take this programme seriously because my family depends on it".
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