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"As hospitals became the central institutions in health care, they simultaneously took over the care of the dying," said Professor Rothman, who in 1998 conducted a National Endowment for the Humanities seminar at Columbia on the history of death in America.
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It was during that time of the early 2000s that Fox News began providing a televised platform and tacit endorsement for the extreme conservative rhetoric that was simultaneously taking over the radio.
Simultaneously, German immigrants took over the old houses, converting them to apartments and later, tearing some down for tenements and night spots.
This method of composition is familiar to Rowling: "the weird thing is this is exactly how I started writing Harry, I was writing two things simultaneously for about a year before Harry took over.
The queen of daytime eventually took over as the network's CEO, while simultaneously hosting a weekly program called "Oprah's Next Chapter".
Then Mr. Pataki argued that his administration had taken the wise path when he took over in 1995, by cutting taxes and spending simultaneously in the face of a $5 billion deficit.
took over.
"My heart took over".
Then UConn took over.
Syria then took over.
Sometimes James took over.
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