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Mr. Frail of General Electric said that analysis was wrong.
A frail of lime ready preserved at five in the afternoon.
"Frail" (of an old person) is nicer than doddery or senile.
But they were not, Dr. Dale A. Frail of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Socorro, N.M., said.
For the faint of heart or frail of fist, at least 10 smaller cities in the county run pay-to-stay facilities at their municipal jails.
Uncle, somewhat frail of body but sharp of mind, replied, "Look in your pocketbook and see if you're missing a twenty".
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At the start of the inclusion period, U-PRIM automatically generates a list of frail patients of 60 years and older in every participating practice.
With respect to frailty condition, the mean CHS total score was 1.37 (SD =1.00, range: 0 4) with a prevalence of frail individuals of 12.7% (n=34, CHS score ≥3).
The mean TFI total score was 4.40 (SD =2.56, range: 0 12) with a prevalence of frail individuals of 44.6% (n=119, TFI score ≥5).
Care homes are a major source of admissions because of the frail nature of their residents.
Part of the fascination of it was that it instantly became a microcosm of the frail state of the transatlantic Special Relationship.
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