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Rabbits are killed, puppies tormented and livestock roughly treated.
But as it happens, Henry Higginson has been more roughly treated by American cultural historians.
Elderly patients were neglected or roughly treated and untrained staff were overstretched.
She later said she had been roughly treated while detained, including being dragged along the floor face down.
"When they arrived in Pakistan, they were hooded, roughly treated and transported in the middle of the night.
What is your response to allegations by some on board the boats that they have been roughly treated?
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Taking place mostly inside an indoor sports arena, "Scapegoats" (2006) looks as if it were shot in the Louisiana Superdome during Hurricane Katrina, although the way soldiers roughly treat some bedraggled people hints at darker possibilities — a fascist insurgency, perhaps.
It roughly treats C S H as a composite filled with free liquid (i.e. not physically/chemically bonded) and solid (i.e. C S H solid sheets with bonded water).
Furthermore, the intuition we as readers have learned from years of interpreting point estimates and frequentist confidence intervals is to, roughly, treat them as calculations based on flat priors and then roughly incorporate them into whatever actual prior belief we have.
My assignment was to report back to my colleagues in Philadelphia about just how roughly Moore had treated our company, a big health insurer, in the film.
Our group of five dentists and five assistants treated roughly fourteen hundred kids from some of the poorest barrios in the city of La Romana (which is, ironically, the sugar capital of the D.R .. We weren't practicing the kind of dentistry that First Worlders with insurance are accustomed to, either; this was no-joke Third World care.
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