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This most often led to a terror-fuelled clinging on to the most hackneyed and superficial of elements, like drowning bodies clutching at any passing piece of driftwood in a desperate attempt to stay afloat.
Democrats intermittently broke into chants -- most often led by Rep. Joe Crowley (D-N.Y).
Thus, injections were often perceived as the most heating since they most often led to menstrual irregularities.
During the FGI, the questions most often led to a lively discussion, where the midwives often interrupted each other and expressed both agreement and disagreement.
The presence of pneumonia or endocarditis most often led to ICU admission 36% of all cases of pneumonia and 29.6% of all cases of endocarditis.
The results showed that selection processes carried out in all the villages of Ouargaye district in Burkina Faso by COGESs most often led to the selection of the most vulnerable indigents.
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Unfortunately, it is real life that most often leads to a return to drugs and crime.
MEDICAL DISPATCH about an STD, the papilloma virus, which can cause cervical cancer in women... Tells how a doctor used acetic acid to highlight the tissues of the vagina and the cervix during a Pap test to determine if papilloma-infected tissue was present... Type 16 is a virulent genital strain of the virus that most often leads to cervical cancer.
Figure 4: The pesticides that most often lead to objections.
The principal symptom of TMD that most often leads patients to seek medical treatment is pain in the temporomandibular joint and/or masticatory muscles [1].
In the case of discontinuous deformations, the utility properties are significantly deteriorated, which most often leads to failures, significantly hastening the decision to conduct repair works.
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