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In most cases, tiny acupuncture needles were intentionally and permanently embedded in patient bodies for therapeutic purposes according to Japanese acupuncture theory.
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For more than two and a half years she has maintained her new weight of 130, within a 3-pound range, by following all the rules suggested for people who undergo bariatric surgery, which in most cases reduces the stomach to a tiny pouch and bypasses part of the small intestine.
And they hardly needed to chew such tiny pieces, which in most cases were already softened by pounding, overcooking, or long, gentle braisings.
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Guay notes, however, that sustainability accounts for only a tiny percentage of compensation analysis – in most cases, it's less than 1% of an executive's overall performance review.
Of Uber's roughly 6,700 employees, only a tiny fraction have left, and in most cases, those hires weren't around long enough to be worrying about vested options.
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