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A 17-year-old girl died after two long weeks in which she received the wrong heart and lungs in one transplant operation, and then suffered brain damage and complications after a rare second one.
A girl died today after two long weeks in which she received the wrong heart and lungs in one transplant operation and then suffered brain damage and complications after a rare second one.
If an action is committed from a wrong heart, they actually work to correct the heart rather than continue doing what they're doing.
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Sure, processed foods can seem convenient, but they're usually filled with unhealthy things like high-fructose corn syrup, MSG (to enhance flavor), lots of sodium and typically all the wrong heart-clogging oils.
But he is not a writer who will fall back on the comfortable assertion that everyone wronged and everyone was wronged – the heart of this book is a demand for justice for the Kashmiri people, whose suffering at the hands of the Indian security forces has been beyond measure.
If Palestine cries out, or if Afghanistan calls out, If Kosovo is wronged, or Assam or Pattani is wronged, My heart stretches out to them, longing to help those in need.
He has a laserlike focus — not so much on the women who've wronged him, but on the many ways he's taken that wronging to heart.
Then declarer is likely to go wrong, discarding hearts, not diamonds, from the dummy as he draws trumps.
I suppose that the self-satisfied and oh-so-secure car owner never met anyone like the healthy 27-year-old man profiled the other day in USA Today who was denied insurance in the private market because his doctor four years ago had ordered a particular heart-monitoring test – which found nothing wrong with his heart.
There was nothing wrong with her heart.
Eventually he went wrong, discarding his heart queen.
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