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He received a day in jail and a $1,000 fine for hitting Toronto's Luke Richardson with his stick.
On Sept. 12, 2001, he died from a paralyzing snakebite he received a day earlier while handling a snake he thought was harmless but turned out to be a krait, a relative of the cobra.
These brokers make money whether the market goes up or down; their earnings depend on the volume of trades, and the floor averages 117 million orders received a day.
Yet the issue of national service -- essentially jobs, primarily for young people, with local and national nonprofit groups -- hasn't received a day in the news cycle, pushed out by Bain Capital, contraception and stay-at-home moms.
All ITT subjects randomized to paliperidone palmitate received a Day 1 dose of 234 mg; 161 were randomized to the 156 mg Day 8 treatment arm.
The physiotherapists conducting the interventions were provided with standardized oral and written information about their interventions, and those in charge of physiotherapist-led exercise interventions received a day of standardized theoretical and practical training from the project leaders.
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The mean patient length of stay was 24.4 days (SD 15.9) for patients who received a Monday to Friday physiotherapy service and 21.2 days (SD 14.0) for patients who received a Monday to Saturday service.
The tradition of ensuring that all who serve receive a day's pay also originated in ancient Greece.
Only those classed as complex, severe or at risk are to receive a day service".
The research design is a single blinded randomised controlled trial of additional Saturday allied health services for rehabilitation inpatients compared with the comparison group receiving a Monday to Friday usual care allied health service.
Another inmate, Stacey Johnson, had also been scheduled for execution on Thursday, but received a stay Wednesday.
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