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Many times, clinics will give out free shots to the public to help protect people from the epidemic.
Massachusetts, of course, is home to Senator Scott Brown, the Republican whose election in January sent a warning shot to the White House about public discontent with the health care plan and other Obama initiatives.
To keep in line with the fact the story takes place in the 1950s, several facades were changed, although signs were put up in between shots to tell the public what the store or restaurant actually was.
In a Twitter message on Sunday evening, she praised Mr. Knell and called him the best shot to free public radio from an "untenable reliance" on federal funding.
But, really, if there's one thing that counted it was the debates: the purest form of civic engagement that we have and the one real shot that the public has to see the candidates naked, or at least to see them without prepared speeches, teleprompters, side-lighting, or artful elisions by the opposition.
Passing By pieces together video shot by the public from the windows of moving cars, trains, boats and planes.
Even if larger tests confirm the findings, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, the shots will probably not be available to the public until 2009 or 2010 at the earliest.
It was free flu shot day at the Public, and so she excused herself briefly.
"You really get one shot to distinguish yourself in public service," he said.
I knew we had a shot at changing the public conversation, or at least we had a shot at making a sociological contribution.
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