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Last winter, for example, an episode of "Law & Order" on NBC revolved around Gleevec, a cancer drug sold by Novartis.
For example, an episode of Fawlty Towers that was edited by BBC2 in 2013 to remove racist remarks made by the character of the Major can be bought intact with a content warning, while a whole season of the Raj farce It Ain't Half Hot Mum, considered unrepeatable by present-day network bosses, is also for sale.
In this example, an episode of The Simpsons, hosted on DailyMotion, sends the user on a wild goose chase, the end result of which a machine infected with something like MyWebSearch.
For example, an episode of Desperate Housewives shown the previous night attracted 2.8 million viewers.
For example, an episode of atrial fibrillation might have been classified as MAE or NMAE depending on its tolerability and need for continued or repetitive in-hospital care.
Another recent example: An episode of Doctor Who featured Vincent Van Gogh.
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Fig. 3 Representative example of an episode of care for fall-related injuries.
First, we present a representative example of an episode of care for fall-related injuries to illustrate way in which an episode of care is identified using the algorithm.
Recently, for example, during an episode of Bravo's "Top Chef," a group of six friends created a Hot Potato room and shared thoughts on the show.
So popular is the Words With Friends app, for example, that an episode of "The Big Bang Theory" revolved around playing the game.
Relethford (2005) gives a similarly clever example from an episode of the original Outer Limits TV show entitled "The Sixth Finger," in which a time machine with "backward" and "forward" levers allows a man to travel to the future, where he evolves a sixth finger for extra dexterity.
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