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He was imprisoned but was soon discharged.
After a couple of touch-and-go days, he recovered from the infection and was soon discharged from the hospital.
During the American Civil War he enlisted in the Confederate army but was soon discharged for reasons of health.
Zimmer survived the fracas with a bandage across the bridge of his nose, and after the game he left Fenway for a local hospital from which he was soon discharged.
The duke signed up with the Coldstream Guards in World War II, but suffered poor health and was soon discharged, going to work as a reporter on The Sunday Express newspaper.
This left Tapp mentally unstable and he was soon discharged from the police force.
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Soon thereafter, discharged from the Army and travelling through Southeast Asia, he was recruited to take production stills by a friend whose novel was being filmed in Vietnam.
One of them, Sgt. Fernando Nino, whose job on the day of the girls' deaths had been to watch the road ahead, will soon be discharged after deciding not to re-enlist, said a military spokesman.
Having gone through treatment and made visible improvement, Ahmed will soon be discharged from the OTP.
The boy's weight increased to 9 kg, and a nurse said he would soon be discharged from inpatient care.
The majority were estimated to be at medium risk of breast cancer (n=80, 53%) with 41 (27%) assigned a medium high risk, 15 (10%) medium low, nine (6%) low (these women were likely to soon be discharged from the clinic) and five (3%) high.
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