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Their wedding was twice postponed for more operations, the last of which, in December 2010, left him in such constant pain that he could barely turn his head.
The close he got to the US, the lower he sank in Brit opinion polls - nnot because of anti-americansm(though there is a bit of that....) but simply because people want to see the trains run on time, the hospitals do more operations, the school exam results improve, etc etc. Dont forget, also, that he's been prime minister for more than seven years.
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Intuitively the more operations needed, the more dissimilar the two graphs are.
Now, after two more operations at the turn of the year, he has been getting just about as much radiation as he can take.
It also shows that when the process constraints require more operations in the initial subassemblies, it is recommended to sequence the operations in descending order.
She needed several more operations in the next week to clean out the wound, and powerful antibiotics to resolve the infection.
American troops have recently focused more operations on the farm towns and dusty villages of the country, with the latest coming this week outside Kirkuk in the north.
"We are expecting more operations against the Israelis as long as the occupation is continued," said Ismail Abu Shanab, a senior leader in Hamas's political wing.
The security team is not planning more operations in the field of obstetrics, but with this sort of job, you never know … .
Since inpatients can be admitted only through the outpatient department and only inpatients can be operated on, it is obvious that the hospitals admitted more and more from among the outpatients and performed more and more operations for the inpatients.
Many of the wounded, like Ms Andretto, many face more operations in the future.
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