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The "baby" is the one who regulates her appearance, schedule, behavior and emotions to make the payer feel special.
The centerpiece of her system is an implanted device that regulates her heartbeat, delivers lifesaving shocks when necessary, and wirelessly communicates with her doctors via the Internet.
She regulates her life by standards inbuilt by experience, by nurturing her friendships, by staying true, by her irony, by her humor — all qualities that show she is the real deal.
Now, we learned, Zoe has been fitted with a Wi-Fi ICD (implantable cardioverter defibrillator) that regulates her heart rate and means she can lead the healthy life that, for some long minutes, looked like she was fading from for ever.
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Since retirement, with her medications regulated, her seizures have decreased.
Bob had, to some extent, regulated her behaviour.
Where someone's souping up her brains or regulating her temper, not just clearing up her mucus".
I worried thatanorexia had permanently short-circuited her brain-body connection; howwould she ever regulate her own eating?
On returning to England, in 1943, Kavan came under the care of Karl Theodor Bluth, a German physician who regulated her dependency on heroin by legally prescribing her the drug.
"She's so much better, deeper, more sensitive and intelligent than everyone around her that she has to regulate her own misanthropy.
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