When she learns her young son is terminally ill, she attempts reconciliation with her own estranged father. |
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He would have a cleaner conscience than the homeopaths and other quacks who currently prey on the terminally sick. |
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He has an interview with the terminally ailing Queen in Kensington Palace Gardens, and all looks hopeful. |
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Now I know just about everyone in the world is a fan of this film, but I was terminally bored by it. |
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Conidiophores terminally differentiate at the tips to yield multinucleated asexual spores, termed conidia. |
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Hull, once a hideout for beatniks and intellectuals, is now a living catwalk for the super cool and the terminally trendy. |
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He often surrounds himself with tykes, and buses in terminally ill children to play at his sprawling Neverland Valley ranch north of Los Angeles. |
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A woman terminally ill with motor neurone disease will next week begin a High Court battle to win the right to die, it was announced yesterday. |
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Siti said that volunteers should also understand that terminally ill patients usually suffer from psychological strain due to their illness. |
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There is no requirement that the suffering be physical or that the patient be terminally ill. |
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Her patients range from the terminally ill to manipulative hypochondriacs, from veiled Bangladeshi women to convicted felons. |
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Jack the heroic doctor is tending to the terminally injured Marshal, who through clenched teeth is trying to tell him something about Kate. |
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When she became terminally ill with a brain hemorrhage, she began showing signs of psychological disorientation. |
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The film's title refers to a wish list that two terminally ill men try to fulfill before each kicks the bucket. |
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We had the knuckleheads, troublemakers, drinkers, the terminally unlucky and the hopeless dreamers. |
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However, we found that cells that are terminally differentiated and metabolically inactive often show no DNA signals in the nucleus at all. |
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Kraft completed a study of the possible value of hypnotic relaxation in the management of anxiety in 12 terminally ill patients with cancer. |
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The loss has terminally damaged their title bid and the manager's primary concern must now be to avoid relegation. |
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In the Netherlands, courts have begun to permit the administration of lethal injections to terminally ill patients. |
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You need to take on board the fact that in some cases terminally ill people ask to go home to die. |
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Since the average road movie is terminally boring, this one provides plenty of pyrotechnics along the way. |
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Many terminally ill patients are unable to tolerate a full diagnostic assessment. |
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In one Scottish study of terminally ill cancer patients, those given vitamin C lived four times as long as those who weren't given it. |
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For a truly vapid and incomprehensible waste of time, do read His Grace's fine paeons to the terminally passionless and intellectually banal. |
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All the money raised will go to Zoe's Place, a proposed hospice for terminally ill children. |
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Wouldn't euthanasia or assisted suicide only be available to people who are terminally ill? |
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It was his last wish that a hospice for other sick and terminally ill children should be built in the South Yorkshire area. |
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South Essex MPs have united in their calls for better Government funding for hospices which provide essential care for terminally ill patients. |
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The IHF is a voluntary body supporting the country's hospices and other services caring for and working with people who are terminally ill. |
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Furthermore, the court may sanction treatment that will shorten the life of a terminally ill child, in order to relieve suffering. |
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It will sell charity goods and film memorabilia, and will also double as an activity centre for terminally ill children. |
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Team members identified having a system that provided terminally sterilized instruments as another priority. |
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Following the procedure, these items were cleaned, disinfected, terminally sterilized, and stored in the same trays. |
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When he's not touring he volunteers with Jean-Marc at a soup kitchen for the city's homeless, and at a charity for the terminally ill. |
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At least for me, the italicized sentence is somewhere between terminally awkward and out-and-out ungrammatical. |
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This will ensure the patient dies with dignity, instead dying the undignified death that some terminally ill patients are reduced to having. |
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I'm sure they'll enjoy being lumped in with racist skinheads and the terminally ill. |
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Players and officials were suddenly and terminally uncontactable, and even when mobile phones were answered, no one would talk on the record. |
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After jumping bail to look after his terminally ill girlfriend, things change. |
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Mind, when I did my English degree I didn't reckon on being a terminally bored desk jockey, you might reasonably point out. |
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Discovering her abandoned and terminally ill, Gregory cross-dresses and poses as her nurse. |
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As evidenced right here, he could masterfully disguise his talents with an Italian accent so staggering in its unfunniness that it euthanizes an already terminally ill script. |
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Two studies have now been completed observing the care of terminally ill patients during their last six days of life in medical wards in two acute hospitals. |
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But what about terminally ill patients who live in states like New York, without a Death with dignity law? |
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She played a woman physically allergic to shirts with sleeves, but terminally addicted to acid shades of lippie that clashed dreadfully with her chosen hair dye. |
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She has recently returned home to care for her terminally ill mother. |
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The heroic doctor is tending to the terminally injured Marshal. |
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A terminally bored family throws itself at the mercy of a slick parasite, Leo, who is making love to both mother and daughter while fleecing them in the bargain. |
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Police in the UK meanwhile have stood by their decision to sound the alarm and find the terminally ill child. |
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If you or your child were terminally ill, would you take unimaginable risks for a cure? |
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Visit the creative team behind Breaking Bad, the story of a terminally ill chemistry teacher who turns to a life of crime. |
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At the moment it is legal for doctors to administer large doses of drugs to terminally ill patients in pain and distress, knowing that the medication shortens their lives. |
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I can get goat's cheese with apricot chutney and rocket on olive flavoured focaccia, but cheddar and Branston on white sliced seems to be terminally unfashionable. |
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The nurses provide high quality nursing care, to give terminally ill people the choice of dying at home, where they will be supported by their families. |
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He's no oil painting, but he invariably plays with a smile on his face, which is more than can be said for a lot of his more terminally sullen brethren. |
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Readily equipped with all manner of diversions, she dealt with two terminally bored, carsick children with the aplomb one would expect of a career nurse. |
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She was known for choosing the most difficult assignments, caring for the terminally ill and even the deranged patients that often were brought in straitjackets. |
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Most of the rest I think are just terminally chauvinist and ignorant. |
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A doctor whose close friend died of breast cancer is to pound the streets of New York to raise funds for hospices which care for the terminally ill. |
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Anonymous surveys show that doctors in most states already act to speed the deaths of their terminally ill patients, but clandestinely and without regulation. |
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Each current-year shoot of Q. crispula has one terminal bud, one to five terminally lateral buds and several lateral buds in the lower stem in alternate phyllotaxis. |
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Behind the debate lies a campaign by Lord Joffe, a cross-bencher, to make it possible for terminally ill patients to ask for medical help in ending their lives. |
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She becomes a devotee of death, addicted to the most shuddery of Grimms' fairy tales and a book for the terminally ill called A Hundred Ways to Die. |
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Naive, idealistic and terminally gullible, Hawke is putty in his hands. |
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Kate spent time with 15-year-old Zakwan Anuar, who is terminally ill with acute leukaemia. |
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Viatical settlements, a financial resource for the terminally or chronically ill, have been around for more than a decade. |
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All three species became terminally constipated from ingesting this man-made microlitter. |
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Some volunteers also offer foster care of these pets in their own homes, when the elderly or terminally ill face a short spell in hospital. |
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It follows a number of cases where terminally ill adults have travelled to the Swiss clinic Dignitas to end their lives. |
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Society's debate concerning physician-assisted suicide exposed the problem of inadequate pain management for the elderly and the terminally ill. |
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The charity hopes to replace its ageing hospice in Warwick Road, Solihull, with a nearby building to modernise care for the terminally ill. |
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Edward III was frail and in seclusion, his prestigious eldest son, Edward the Black Prince, terminally ill. |
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Life settlements are not viatical settlements, which terminally ill policyholders often use to raise quick cash. |
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The Shelleyan rhapsody is here followed by Gilbertian patter in anapestic heptameters that rhyme internally and terminally. |
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The Alliance seeks broader availability of investigational drugs on behalf of terminally ill patients. |
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Staff at Tipton manufacturing firm BHJ UK Protein Foods have shaved off their hair to help make dreams come true for terminally ill children. |
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Kirkwood Hospice provides care for the terminally ill, and is dependent on donations and charitable gifts. |
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In shape, seeds are oblong to ovoid and are narrower at the micropylar end where the funiculus was terminally attached. |
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A WOMAN who had to cancel her wedding because her terminally ill sweetheart is unwell watched as a friend did a fund raising bungee jump. |
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Real IRA thug Brian Shive who is terminally ill with cys fibrosis, shot the men at an Arm ba base in Northern Ireland. |
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He was taught there by his own mother for several years until she became terminally ill. |
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Tries are rarities in World Cup finals, and the score might have terminally wounded a brittler French side. |
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In September 2013, he expressed support for the legalisation of assisted suicide for the terminally ill. |
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Another big draw was Stepmom, which looked at how a terminally ill mother has to settle on the new woman in her former husband's life. |
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It's the tale of terminally ill city slicker Oswald, who retreats to rural Alabama to die. |
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You'd have thought that the name on my passport read Mr William No-Mates and that I was terminally ill. |
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Carlos Ramos Morales helps a terminally ill participant at Belen Community near Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, Aug. |
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For the terminally ill Ukrainians, corruption in medicine is death. |
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When it reached the wall, the mass would appear to rest against it. In actuality, it would be terminally velocitized against its surface. |
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In its simplest form this approach uses a lattice with a single chain terminally attached to the interface. |
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He had been working continuously on his philosophy until two weeks before, when he suddenly fell terminally ill. |
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These branchiate with distal digitiform appendage terminally. |
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He was helping shop owner Pushy Sanghera raise money to buy presents which will be handed out to terminally ill children at University Hospital, Walsgrave, on Christmas Eve. |
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When this was discovered, Henry ordered Wolsey's arrest and, had he not been terminally ill and died in 1530, he might have been executed for treason. |
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In their suit, the plaintiffs contend that physicians who write prescriptions for mentally competent, terminally ill patients should not face legal penalties. |
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The aim is to give terminally ill young people their own customised sleeping unit to enable children in separate age groups to have their families stay with them. |
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A viaticals is a way for terminally ill patients to get the benefit of life insurance proceeds before death by selling the beneficiary rights at a discount. |
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Fifty 35-74 yr old terminally ill cancer patients received either routine medical and psychological palliative care or standard care plus hypnosis. |
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He rarely stayed for more than two weeks until 1997, when his friend Jonathan Silver who was terminally ill encouraged him to capture the local surroundings. |
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The Wolverhampton based charity raises money for seriously and terminally ill children to provide treatment, help and support for both them and their families. |
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