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"They should have grandfathered me in," he said.
And it means dealing with cities that may have grandfathered in rules for one clinic but set them to expire so no other clinic can reopen in its place once it was gone.
The board voted to pass the regulations in June along with an amendment that would have grandfathered in existing clinics.
Cuccinelli had refused to certify a change to regulations adopted by the Board of Health in June that would have grandfathered the state's 20 clinics from having to meet the new standards.
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Bellevue Hospital still has Grandfather Nicholson' roof, putthere in 1865.
We literally have grandfathers, fathers, sons, brothers, cousins and in-laws working together.
"I've had grandfathers, grandmothers, uncles, aunties, cousins, but I'm not able to be their relative.
There were no English children with narcolepsy with first-degree relatives with confirmed narcolepsy, but two unvaccinated patients and one patient who received Pandemrix vaccine after narcolepsy onset had grandfathers with narcolepsy.
Existing dockominiums have been grandfathered.
But the prior occupant may have been "grandfathered in".
(The Green Bay Packers ownership structure has been grandfathered within the NFL).
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