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Reed will continue treating the area, but he said he is not worried; he is feeling better now than he did a few days ago.
So Democrats in the Senate, who need his vote, will continue treating him like the drunk uncle at the wedding who helped pay for the valet parking.
It still seems probable that larger, big-name clubs with money to spare, sponsors to please, and reputations to uphold will continue treating smaller, more efficiently run clubs like Leicester City as farm teams, making them extravagant offers they can't refuse for their best players.
A raft of dignitaries observed the date with a ribbon cutting at Mount Sinai Medical Center on the Upper East Side, which will continue treating rescue and recovery workers, while the city's Health and Hospitals Corporation will continue to treat residents and other civilians and the Fire Department will continue to treat its members.
Some autonomous governments have rebelled against the measure and announced that they will continue treating everyone regardless of their legal status.
In contrast to most radiosurgical studies, we will continue treating the whole metastatic vertebrae.
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One stated that when she is treating a patient for depression and detects possible substance or alcohol abuse that she will not continue treating the depression until the patient addresses the abuse problem.
You will need to continue treating and washing until the blood is no longer visible.
If so, you'll need to continue treating it.
A police spokesperson said: "Dyfed-Powys police, in line with national requirements, treat, and will continue to treat, all allegations of sexual assaults seriously.
While the ultimate goal should be to treat patients before they progress to such advanced stages, doctors in new settings will continue to treat such patients because of poor testing practices in Africa [ 23].
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