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It's strange quirk of our system that, when it comes to our final days, after a lifetime of being cared for by the NHS, our fate, more often than not, is left to charities.
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Both tell the UN secretary-general to report more often on the fate of women and children in wars.He will find plenty to say.
"Removal,' the most common fate of a missing LLIN, was cited more often in the communities distant from water for washing nets 31% [CI 95%: 28.40-34.14] versus 21% [CI 95%: 18.17-23.17].
His men are more like Evelyn Waugh heroes: black holes or punching bags — decent sorts, more often than not, on whom Fate, in a pair of high heels, likes to rehearse its fancy moves.
More often than not, however, the ultimate fate of duplicate genes is the loss of one copy, usually within a few million years [ 5].
But far more often, it is consumers that dictate to companies and ultimately decide their fate, rather than the other way round.
Partly because of this, middle-class Brazilians fly three times more often than their Mexican counterparts.Some of Mexico's costs are imposed by fate.
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