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A number of other Roche drugs have also been turned down by Nice because of their high cost.
It was launched in 2011 as a £200m-a-year pool of money to pay for new cancer drugs that were turned down by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) because of their very high cost.
Last week it was Kelvin Mackenzie, the former editor of the country's then-highest selling newspaper, writing that a Muslim woman in hijab should not be reporting on terror attacks in Nice because of her religion (despite the fact many victims were also Muslim).
IThisprobarea got a lot of spisers inice though.
… At the end, we had a terrible day that was supposed to be nice" because of the holiday.
Sure, an Oscar would be nice because of the added reach it would give our "Little Movie That Could," but we are making a difference, Oscar or no.
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And that's quite nice because, for a lot of people, getting older and changing can be a sad experience that doesn't provide that many benefits.
By the way did Gary start dressing nicer because of your pieces?
Most public courses I've played are like mine, Goat Hill on Shelter Island; it is predominantly brown and very hard, which is nice because one of my bad "worm-burner" shots that never leaves the ground can still bounce and roll 200 yards.
My room is on the second floor, which is nice because most of the scorpions and frogs can't make it up that far.
The tense of the clue will always be the same as the answer; that goes for plural, past, present, future, etc. Plural answers are nice because 98% of the time the answer ends in "S," which you can fill in on the puzzle.
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