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By eight o'clock in the morning, she had been prepped for surgery and was waiting anxiously in a gleaming O.R, as staff members disentangled tubing, hung bags of fluid, and prepared to remove a large tumor from her abdomen and spine.
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One should be prepared to remove an already implanted spacer and to redebride the joint in order to achieve control over the infection when markers of inflammation do not normalize or when the symptoms continue after the first-stage operation.
This summer, a surgeon called while preparing to remove a patient's gallbladder — he had thoughts about the Penn State scandal.
President Bush then said he was prepared to remove North Korea from a list of state sponsors of terrorism, and the North demolished the cooling tower at its Yongbyon nuclear plant.
In late May, as she prepared to remove Sullivan, Dragas e-mailed a board colleague a link to a Wall Street Journal column, beneath the subject line: "Why we can't afford to wait".
When possible, specimens were prepared to remove rock-coated parts using an engraving tool, along with a thin reamer made of tungsten carbide.
And he solicitously escorted the victims' families to and from the prison — even as the officers he'd stationed outside the chamber were prepared to remove them if they caused a disturbance.
But a damaging breakdown is still likely unless the Palestinian leader is now prepared to remove questions about whether he really wants a deal and is ready to negotiate with maximum flexibility on the remaining differences.
In this study, a solid composite microbial inoculant (SCMI) was prepared to remove dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and propanethiol (PT).
Police were preparing to remove any remaining people by force.
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