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Ipsy is an unemployed rock singer, now institutionalized.
"The fix is now institutionalized," Mr. Nader says.
If you haven't seen George Balanchine's version of the now institutionalized Christmas tale — as charming and magical for adults as it is for children — do not tarry.
Now institutionalized — unskippable for many galleries and collectors — the Art Basel Miami Beach extravaganza transforms Miami's cultural world for one frenzied week annually.
If you haven't seen this version of the now institutionalized Christmas tale — as charming and magical for adults as it is for children — do not tarry.
Russia, for example, with its now institutionalized homophobia, made a single request of Facebook during the first half of 2013 (it was not granted).
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"The real change is we are now aware that changes were needed – and these changes have now been institutionalized through local plans of action for children," states Vasic.
The link between politics and comedy is now fully institutionalized.
Family members of injured players also testified: Eleanor Perfetto, whose husband, Ralph Wenzel, is now is institutionalized with dementia at age 66; and Dick Benson, whose teenage son died of a brain hemorrhage in 2002 after repeated concussions playing high school football.
This approach is now being institutionalized and scaled up through the health system-wide Health Development Army HDAA).
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