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George Will immediately picked up this warning, writing in Newsweek that "it would be illegal for doctors to accept money directly from patients, and there would be 15-year jail terms for people driven to bribery for care they feel they need but the government does not deem 'necessary.'" The "doctors in jail" concept soon turned up on talk shows and was echoed for the rest of the year.
These observations are echoed for the E. coli TAP Butland PPI network and the GE measurement data set of Covert et al. (Figure 2C and D), where the degree/abundance relationship appears more pronounced.
(KI, multi-lateral agency) Another view was echoed for the College to develop into a research institution to generate new knowledge relevant to solving the health needs of the country and share that knowledge widely.
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"Just like Neil Armstrong's word, they're going to echo for the rest of time for human kind.
At 8 45 AM, the explosion echoed for miles in every direction.
When I screamed (I was given permission) the sound echoed for several seconds.
Hannah Terrey, of the Charities Aid Foundation, echoed praise for the day, which benefits thousands of charities and good causes benefit.
Tricia Maiers, the city clerk in Dyersville who lives near the property, echoed the enthusiasm for the development.
The Arab League and European Union have echoed the call for the inspectors to go to the site.
I prefer to let it echo for a moment in the Italian, as if threatening it.
The Maoists, who have staged a bloody 10-year-old rebellion, echoed the call for the boycott.
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