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So why is he institutionalized?
And, if he institutionalized bottle-feeding, that wasn't really his fault.
Or was the lazy, jive-talking persona he institutionalized just an ugly stereotype?
Mr. Lorberbaum referred to it as "sudden service" and it was a mantra he institutionalized in the organization.
He institutionalized Buddhism in the region; these monasteries are considered the mainstay of Vajrayana of Tibetan Buddhism (also known as Lamaism).
Though he claimed to be the Son of the French Revolution and he institutionalized some of its achievements, Napoleon Bonaparte was far more intent on advancing himself than he was on promoting any ideals.
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In the early 1850s he suffered a psychological breakdown through which he continued to paint until he was institutionalized; he died in an asylum in 1852.
He set the first one for May 2. Dr. Hagen, 56, sat attentively in an orange jail jumpsuit during a daylong nonjury trial before Judge Bozonelis, showing little emotion as he ordered her institutionalized.
While State Supreme Court records show that he was institutionalized in 1991, where he was sent, the reason and the duration could not be determined.
Hofmeister vanishes only to be found later singing every time he feels watched, and he is institutionalized at Professor Baum's asylum.
He later went into the restaurant business, and in his mid-60s he began showing signs of early-onset dementia; he was institutionalized two years ago.
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