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I had even a player who, maybe, whose wife is going to have a baby either tomorrow or the next day but he's here, focusing on what he can do for us".
We therefore changed the interview scheme of the individual interviews by asking just one question about memorable patient deaths: "Can you tell me about a case of a patient who died, maybe whose death lingers on in your memory?" This question opened a plethora of experiences.
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Maybe Perry, whose campaign Cain accused of leaking the story; or Mitt Romney, the Perry campaign's suspect; maybe the Democrats (definitely Jon Stewart: see below).
Maybe Perry, whose campaign Cain accused of leaking the story, or Mitt Romney, the Perry campaign's suspect; maybe the Democrats.
Maybe; but whose failure?
Maybe John Carpenter, whose gung-ho action movies seem to be flogging the same undead horse.
Maybe those whose feet hadn't turned into numb blocks of flesh two hours and 45 minutes before.
Maybe Federer, whose footwork evokes ballet, whose Swiss-taught linguistic skills are the envy of many, was rewarded by the tennis gods for being an open man, for sharing with the world how much he cares.
Maybe Sandlin, whose previous novels include "Skipped Parts" (which was heavy on teenage sex), has done some research on this and octogenarians really are going at it day and night.
The group is led by a darkly handsome authoritarian named Faris al-Farik (Oded Fehr), a Saudi (but maybe not...) whose cover is that he's a security expert named Yossi Amran, a devoted Jew who enjoys spending his spare time coaching a kids' baseball team called the Sinai Maccabees.
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