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The deal he signed was widely considered a stroke of chutzpah audacious even by local standards.
Four World Series titles later, that move is now considered a stroke of genius.
Major League Baseball had what might have been considered a stroke of good luck in its matchup against N.F.L. football on Sunday night.
"When a child comes into an emergency room with strokelike symptoms," Dr. Fullerton said, "it should be considered a stroke unless proven otherwise".
Watching their set was like eavesdropping on a group of stoners snickering in the basement, where every observation was considered a stroke of pure genius except, well, it wasn't.
The Tommys are making good on their comebacks and ripping their flowing, one-handed backhands, which surprisingly are all the rage in Paris after being considered a stroke on the wane.
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Consider a stroke victim, who may have paid national insurance for decades before incurring a severe impairment from which there is no prospect of recovery.
This early evidence warranted considering a stroke risk reduction in our model as part of the sensitivity analysis, with cost savings by HM of 580 GBPs per patient (see Figure 2 ).
To be considered a recurrent stroke, the patients needed to be discharged for at least one day before readmission to the hospital.
Government investigators concluded that pyrexia was "very unlikely" to be related to the vaccine, and likewise they considered a link between stroke and the vaccine as "unlikely".
"My question back to them is, By what standard is a stroke considered a nonemergency?" said Ms. Raines, who was raised by Ms. Douceur.
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