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Cavell tended both German and allied wounded, and refused to leave her post when Brussels fell.
The social and economic trends that went along with that prosperity tended both to erode many traditional institutions — the patriarchal family, the church, the geographical community — and to create more personal freedom.
There, he carefully tended both the king and queen and was eventually permitted to revisit Croton but under guard.
The concentration of bilirubin and alanine aminotransferase (ALAT) tended both to be higher for the high dose ethanol group whereas there was no difference for the concentration of albumin and serum protein as well as the concentration of blood glucose.
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Countries with greater wealth tend both to expand education to a greater number of students and to extend the number of years of compulsory schooling.
And when they don't -- when outbreaks happen -- we tend, both individually and collectively, to segue from fear to outrage as the threat dies down.
In concert with this recent research, FGR tends both to cluster in families and to recur in successive generations [ 11- 14].
Moreover, those with darker skin, particularly Maori, tend both to have higher rates of deficiency and also to be over-represented in psychiatric inpatient populations [ 16].
Hair was carefully tended by both sexes.
The babies are not tended by both parents -- the male is long gone by then.
It has been especially well and idiomatically tended to both in concert and on records by native Czechs.
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