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I asked whether Çarşi had frequent need of legal counsel.

Every once in a while, he shouts "Justice!," which is the name of his cocker spaniel, who's in frequent need of guidance.

He is also, the Colonel adds, the doctor of the President's wife, whom all present know to be a woman subject to periodic fits of depression, and in frequent need of personal counsel.

In 1951 Penguin published his volumes on Cornwall, Nottinghamshire and Middlesex (not at all geographically adjacent to each other, it might be noted, and the car was in frequent need of repair).

Maintaining the aging Turkish apparatus, with its frequent need of repairs and replacement parts, turned out to be more costly than importing matzo from Israel, where state-of-the-art factories were churning out two tons of product a day.

However, the overall sustainable nature of this approach, emanating from some of its main attributes such as atom- and step-economy, is compromised by the frequent need of homogeneous catalysts based on rare, expensive, and even toxic noble transition metals.

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This subtype of CMT is distinguished by profound loss of pain sensation leading to recurrent ulcers, deformities and frequent need for amputation of the lower limbs (20).

It seems clear that incretin therapies offer considerable advantages for many patients in regard to reduction of hypoglycemia, less frequent need for self-monitoring of blood glucose, and control of body weight (18).

Because of the frequent need for prolonged monitoring of blood pressure among critically ill patients, automated oscillometric NIBP measurements are commonly used in the ICU [ 3, 4].

Regionalization of care and the requirement for specialized resources result in the frequent need for interfacility transport of critically ill patients [ 1- 3].

Apart from their common practical goal and the frequent need for simultaneous removal of air pollutants, these reactions share a similar redox mechanism, in which the formulation of more effective catalysts requires an enhancement of oxygen transfer.

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