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the dnr
proper noun
Department of Natural Resources.
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That the DNR order was 5 years old was important to 64% of those who would suspend the DNR order and to 74% of those who would follow the order.
The DNR is really a fiction.
But Dr. House disagrees with the diagnosis and violates the DNR order.
According to a special schedule, every day 50 pensioners can exchange their voucher for money at the DNR "bank".
One former resident talked about working with the DNR for four years and being deployed at 12 fires.
"The equipment is carrying the flags of the DNR [Donetsk People's Republic] rebels but they are regular Russian forces".
Mishin added he hoped the DNR could compete in what he dubbed a "World championship of unrecognised states".
Ludmilla Tsakova, 54, the mother of the DNR squad's head coach, said: "Today was a lovely day.
In the DNR incident, Jack had collapsed at 7.45pm, when prosecutors said his lips had started to turn blue and a paediatric arrest team was summoned.
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Similarly, the HSP90/p23-targeting HSP90/p23-targetingedruge DNR-induced death.
On the other hand, GA only enhances the DNR-induced IPC cell death.
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