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"If it weren't for those bloody events, this would be a time to celebrate," he sighs".Those bloody events" refers to the explosion of violence in June between ethnic Kyrgyz and ethnic Uzbeks in the south of Kyrgyzstan that killed at least 371 people and sent more than 75,000 Uzbeks fleeing into neighbouring Uzbekistan.
It implies that the temporal ordering of events refers to the very nature of human existence.
Adverse event (Adverse events ) refers to an event related to the care process and which involves an injury to the patient, unintended and undesirable.
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A picture caption last Sunday with an article about marathon theater events referred incompletely to the production of "The Peony Pavilion" that was shown.
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Suciu writes: Actually, the events referred to (the "Mineriads") happened in 1990 and 1991, by which time Ceausescu was dead and buried.
"It's the Secret Cinema ethos," says Lucy Woodbridge, head of visitor events, referring to the successful film-screening initiative that has fuelled the appetite for immersive experiences.
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