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Now to acute, rooted in the Latin acuere, "to sharpen".
Volkswagen's See Film Differently campaign celebrates this theory: that film is open to acute personal interpretation.
There are moments when Edgar's wit and Nunn's direction combine to acute effect.
What seems trivial may provoke reactions from mild irritation to acute horror.
Hospitals are closing obstetrics wards and converting them to acute care.
The cause was pneumonia related to acute myelogenous leukemia, said her son, Daniel Kirk-Danielff.
"Our overall health system is oriented to acute care, not long-term rehabilitation".
The combination is thought to carry a 10percentt risk of progressing to acute liver failure.
The King's Fund and others warned that major changes to acute services rarely deliver the anticipated substantial savings.
Villa's travails have coincided with their captain and key midfielder's year-long absence due to acute leukaemia.
On Thursday evening, the official New China News Agency issued a report attributing the girl's death to "acute respiratory difficulty".
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