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By Cifora Monier BOUAKÉ, Côte d'Ivoire, 28 September 2011 – The first day of school should be an exciting time, full of expectancy and hope.
In Côte d'Ivoire, a young rape victim regains self-confidence with UNICEF support BOUAKÉ, Côte d'Ivoire, 28 September 2011 – The first day of school should be an exciting time, full of expectancy and hope.
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By contrast, his cousin Kareem, more smiley and squirmy, was full of delicious expectancy.
The maximum individual loss in health outcome is the loss of full life expectancy at birth (78 years, discounted at 3% per year = 31 years).
But donor hearts are so rare that only a few thousand transplants are carried out every year, and the lucky recipients still face a reduced life expectancy full of toxic drugs that suppress their immune systems.
It typically carries a full life expectancy, despite of increased propensity for fractures and other musculoskeletal problems such as hip and knee osteoarthritis.
Methodological innovation: the 'violation-of-expectancy' looking time.
Yes, it's full of new uncertainties around my life expectancy but I now have the ability to go for a walk with my dog; dance in my kitchen; and, in the fullness of time, climb Helvellyn mountain in the Lake District.
The TTO score was calculated by dividing the number of years of perfect health at the indifference point by the full life expectancy.
Acceptance is commonly performed on each article of every item produced, and these articles must have full life expectancy subsequent to that action.
Next: the doomish ache of expectancy.
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