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The roll call of men who have come and gone during Ellis's 35 years at the helm of Aston Villa is long and (fairly) distinguished: Tommy Docherty, Ron Saunders, Graham Taylor, Ron Atkinson, Brian Little, John Gregory, Graham Taylor (again) and, now, after a protracted week of close-season intrigue, David O'Leary's name has joined the list.

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Treatment uncertainty was evident in three situations, (i) when a resident had been stable with no signs of decline, (ii) when a resident had previously recovered from a similar episode of ill health, for example a urinary tract infection, and (iii) when the period of deterioration was protracted with weeks and sometimes months of good health between episodes of ill health.

In Ms. Carroll's case, the terror was protracted over many weeks, and reinforced by deadlines for her execution that were set, then allowed to pass.

90 Underuse of radiotherapy in the elderly may be related to the cost and inconvenience of a regimen protracted over several weeks.

Hypofractionated radiotherapy is an attractive validated option given that underuse of radiotherapy in the elderly may be related to the cost and inconvenience of a regimen protracted over several weeks.

Of the many startling elements to this week's protracted, unpredictable, Tory party conference-spoiling, possibly pivotal confrontation between Ed Miliband and the most politically self-confident newspapers in Britain, perhaps the most startling is that it took so long to happen.

GMG-ITC-treated SOD1tg group (n = 10): rats were prophylactically treated once a day with GMG (10 mg/Kg) bioactivated with Myr (20  μ L/rat) as described above, via i.p. injection starting from two weeks before the disease onset (about 100 days of life) and protracted for other two weeks before the sacrifice (about 130 days of life).

Bruce has been in charge at Birmingham for little over two weeks since protracted efforts began to part him from his former employees, Crystal Palace, and install him as the man in charge at St Andrews.

Tribal elders and generals, political scientists and former lawmakers, the main thing they had in common was that they had lost, at least according to preliminary results — which will not be final for weeks, pending a protracted appeals process.

(One such occasion was March 7 , 1960 when the unruly star came back to his post after walking out in a fit of pique, brought on by the network's decision to delete a mildly scatological joke and protracted for several well-publicized weeks).

WASHINGTON — Despite growing calls for the United States to help stop the bloodshed in Syria, senior Pentagon officials are stepping up their warnings that military intervention would be a daunting and protracted operation, requiring at least weeks of exclusively American airstrikes, with the potential for killing vast numbers of civilians and plunging the country closer to civil war.

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