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It's not unusual for TV presenters to get a little upset when they are unceremoniously dropped from a programme.
"Two million mothers and young children would be cut from a programme that gives them access to healthy food," he said.
The most obvious threat here is to our National Health Service, already suffering from a programme of privatisation that the British people neither asked for nor consented to.
Instead of a formal narrative, a succession of news reports of a genuine Martian invasion interrupts and finally takes over from a programme of dance music.
Some extremely poor families may receive cash benefits from a programme called temporary cash assistance for needy families (TANF) but this is very tough to get.
The Tory right looks across at "president of the rich" Sarkozy's fall, from a programme of cuts peppered with anti-immigration, anti-EU nastiness, and what's the response?
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IMRE's proactive approach is reflected in the institute's transition last year from a programme-based to a core competencies-based structure for its research activities.
Males, however, achieved no better results from the full-time programme than from a light programme or standard care.
However, since it was generated from a national programme, lessons learnt herein could benefit the PMTCT programme across the country.
Doing a programme from Guantánamo Bay.
Doing a programme from an abortion clinic, in a really straightforward, factual way.
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