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A relative referred them to the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, a beneficiary of UJA-Federation of New York, one of the seven agencies supported by The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund.
Last winter, an anchorwoman looked me in the eye and, in the tone of a close female relative, referred to a litter of babies in Iowa as "America's seven little darlin's".
"Zhang Yuming, male, born in 1952, father of Weibo user 'HappyBrother23,'" said one relative, referring to his user name on China's most popular microblog.
"It was obvious that Craig attempted to get into the ballgame," said Richard Sharpstein, a lawyer for the Miami relatives, referring to Gregory B. Craig, who represents Juan Miguel Gonzalez.
A statement released by a lawyer on Tuesday on behalf of the relatives referred to their "concern about the circumstances of our great-aunt and the advisers who are in charge of her affairs".
The origins vary, but one of the earlier claims date to a 17th-century Scottish immigrant's letter to his relatives referring to "furried animals and fish" being plentiful in the New World.
Some standard care relatives referred to the need for the kinds of activities that were being offered on MMHU.
The way that relatives refer to the body can be a strong indication for professionals about whether the person who died retains a social identity for the bereaved.
Moreover, a significantly higher proportion of patients referred by physicians, usually in primary care, re-used the ED within 72 hours compared with those who were self or relatives referred, suggesting a degree of clinical selection prior to attendance.
Indeed, patient referred by a physician was 3.12 times more likely to return compared to self or relatives referred (95% CI 1.81 5.35) and those who return were almost twice as likely to be hospital admitted, including critical care units (95% CI 1.06 3.14) (Model 2 in Table 2).
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