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What I find myself doing — inappropriately, of course — is rooting for them.
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Significant deviations point toward limb placements that are inappropriately out of phase.
Inappropriately disposed-of excrement notwithstanding, the $2.75-million 2.75-million San Francisco dreamansion
Of the total potential inappropriate prescriptions, 6 (7.2%) were inappropriately prescriptions of anticholinergic drugs with antipsychotic medication.
B1 Accusations of Improprieties Republicans accused Democrats of inappropriately gathering dozens of votes from hospitalized psychiatric patients in the close race in New Jersey's 12th Congressional District won by Representative Rush Holt, who denied the accusations.
Indeed, skin cancer is the most common cancer in many of these countries [ 2, 3], a consequence of inappropriately high levels of exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
750 (64.7%) of them received antibiotics inappropriately, 313 of these being in the intervention hospitals vs. 437 in the controls.
In an odd twist to the bitterly contested race in New Jersey's 12th Congressional District, Republicans accused their Democratic opponents yesterday of inappropriately gathering dozens of votes from hospitalized psychiatric patients.
You report (news article, Nov. 16) that in the contested race in New Jersey's 12th Congressional District, Republicans accused their Democratic opponents of inappropriately gathering dozens of votes from hospitalized psychiatric patients.
Base yourself in one of the many casas rurales in the area and head to the concentration of bodegas south of the inappropriately named town of Sober.
Three armed prototypes were sent to Iraq and created a brief controversy after they pointed a weapon inappropriately because of a wire connection failure.
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