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A child; especially, one who is regarded as mischievous, unruly, spoiled, or selfish.
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The scoring system included: (I) compliance of the patient to BRAT, (II) functional outcome measures (FOM), (III) effect of BRAT on biomechanical measures (BMM) of swallowing (based on video fluoroscopic assessment) and (VI) quality of life evaluation (QOL).
Miller worked as an adviser to Brat in his spare time, offering him attack lines against Cantor.
It was, in Subaru parlance, a Bi-drive Recreational All-Terrain vehicle -- shortened to Brat for obvious marketing reasons.
As he recounted several times on the trail this spring, he told her, "This guy just wrote my stump speech for me!" What was useful to Brat about the Wall Street Journal article was not that it echoed his own views, but that it clarified for him everything that Cantor was for and that Brat was against.
The results proved the efficacy of BRAT techniques to control the problem of penetration/aspiration of swallowed bolus and its positive significant correlation with the compliance of the patients to BRAT.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly referred to Brat as "congressman-elect".
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And because only ethnic mums can speak to brats like that and reduce them to the little boys they are.
However, reporter activity was diminished by 80% between deletion constructs (−1800) and (−900)) suggesting that the 900 bp region between the (−1800) construct and the (−900) construct contributes to BRAT-mediated IL-1β promoter activity.
But to talk to Mr. Brat's supporters, the campaign has never stopped.
You and your friends don't have to be brats to be like them.
Even though many people felt the format wasn't ideal, Shields says she still plans to call Brat's office Wednesday to thank him for holding the event.
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