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But then it turned into twice a week.
The office had been broken into twice (burglars, not political operatives).
Offices of the Commission have been broken into twice this month.
The Washington Post reported last month that the DNC had been broken into twice by hackers linked to Russia.
Yesterday, Mrs. Brewington's daughter Lola McGill said that her mother's apartment was broken into twice last year and that she was terrified of another break-in.
"We got broken into twice that we know of," Mr. Eslamieh said, walking through a French door into the half-acre backyard.
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A total dose of 300 mg Folltropin-V was divided into twice-daily IM over 4 days, or in two IM treatment 48 h apart (200 mg on first day and 100 mg 48 h later) in the hyaluronan groups.
Schrager went into twice-a-week therapy several years ago to deal with his ghosts and losses -- his father's alleged mob ties, the deaths of both of his parents when he was relatively young, the humiliation of prison, his sister's death at age 40 from cancer -- as well as the clichéd but true realization that becoming extremely rich did not make him extremely happy.
Not so, I discovered, when you're lured into twice-a-day yoga classes (all that stretching really helps), particularly with a group of supportive women from all over the country.
In addition, the MoHS Nutrition Department and the Expanded Programme on Immunizations (EPI) strengthened their partnership, so that VAS, catch-up vaccinations, and deworming were integrated into twice-yearly MCHWs.
In Japan, the standard single-agent dose is 80 mg m−2 day−1 for 28 consecutive days, every 5 6 weeks, although the RD of S-1 was 70 80 mg m−2 for 28 consecutive days, every 5 weeks in Europe, and 60 mg m−2 for 28 consecutive days, every 5 weeks in the US, divided into twice-daily doses.
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