Treatment consisted of intrathecal methotrexate via Omaya reservoir followed by systemic CHOP therapy and whole brain irradiation. |
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Next, chop the tomatoes and the raisins, and drop them into a large, very clean pot. |
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Making soup requires very little in the way of culinary skills apart from an ability to chop vegetables. |
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While everything cooks, wash and chop the parsley, dice the ham, toast the hazelnuts in a dry skillet and chop them roughly. |
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At first, try the move on the first wave in a wave train because it will have the most distinct shape compared to the chop that comes later. |
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A racy little salad of roasted peppers and fresh parsley suits the imposing veal chop. |
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West Country lambs are particularly large, and the joint is packed with meat all the way to the top of the chop. |
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The way you chop the ingredients makes a big impact on the burger's texture and juiciness. |
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Roughly chop the beetroot and whiz it in a food processor or blender with the garlic, pine nuts, grated Parmesan and sea salt. |
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This provoked outrage in the industry and among those whose branch line was set for the chop. |
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It offers chop and length service, warehouses' ready-mades and publishes a catalog. |
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He looked back down, gritted his teeth, and continued to chop wood into kindling. |
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He has been woodchopping for almost two years and was the youngest entrant in the woodchop yesterday as a junior chop competitor. |
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The couture-like short coat with three-quarter-length sleeves made a noteworthy comeback, together with redingotes, lamb chop sleeves optional. |
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Chop 3 of the tomatoes and cut the remaining one into thin wedges. |
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Chop the wings and bones into 1-inch pieces, rinse with cold water, pat dry, and reserve, chilled, for the jus. |
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She said he pointed the axe out to her in the bedroom and threatened to chop her head off and kill her three-year-old daughter Amy after first sexually abusing her. |
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I was once asked by my neighbours whether I would mind very much if they were to hop across and chop down the acacias and pines at the bottom of our garden. |
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The items stolen include a Bosch router, Makita rip saw, Dewalt chop saw, Kango concrete breaker, Bosch strimmer and a roll of Tyvec roofing felt. |
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He says he can chop about three an hour, and two face cords translates to 36 barrels. |
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A boar chop offered on the nightly specials board was also expertly cooked, and its cargo of mushrooms and balsamic sauce surprised with just a trace of sweetness. |
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Peel it, chop it, steam or boil it and turn it into muffins, or pie, or biscuits or a curry or soup. |
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Raymond promptly stole it from a church parking lot during Wednesday night prayer meeting and sold it to a chop shop near Tupelo. |
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Hodgson said his first meal behind bars was American chop suey, green beans, and a piece of bread. |
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Other Sunset Specials include egg and bacon quiche, steak sandwich, pork chop with a choice of mushroom or peppercorn sauces and even a chicken curry Madras. |
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In this hilarious spoof, Schwarzenegger joins fake QVC host Jimmy Fallon to promote two items, a blender and a Slap Chop. |
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Mutton chops are still on the top of the menu, followed by broiled filet mignon, rack of lamb and a thick, crusty veal chop smothered in wild mushrooms. |
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The nation that once revered him threatened to chop him up and fry him into calamari. |
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In February 2011 a bronze statue of Lowry was installed in the basement of his favourite pub, Sam's Chop House. |
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And it is heartening to be able to find a good and heady mutton chop to accompany a club member's claret from his private stock. |
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They might alternatively be required to chop firewood, clean the wards, or carry out other domestic tasks. |
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Forage harvesters collect and chop the plant material, and deposit it in trucks or wagons. |
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The creature was actually doing a neat job of demolition, using scissorlike claws to chop the sky-bike into small pieces. |
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Pork Chop Hill. Director Lewis Milestone... has produced a nerve-shattering study of how the American infantryman met his trial by fire in Korea. |
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Chop or shred it into bite-sized pieces while the noodles are cooking. |
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With a swift chop of its beak, the terror bird could have whomped its prey, a new fossil find confirms. |
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Proponents of the act have their own habits of chop logic and unreason, which don't need recapitulating here. |
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An Anisette demi glaze covered the chop, which was served with mixed vegetables and mashed potato. |
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Kate may chop her hair in advance of Australia visit next month. |
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He does tend to chop and change his beliefs pretty quickly in his search for that elusive truth that lies beyond his quotidian existence. |
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For a Greek-inspired relish, chop and toss the beets with marinated artichoke hearts and olives. |
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If you are going to chop logic and use Latin words, I think it is time for us to leave the room. |
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Once the car is in a chop shop, a skilled cutter can reduce it to salable parts in half an hour to 45 minutes. |
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Apparently his stolen car had been taken to a chop shop, as the police only recovered the frame. |
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A grilled pork chop in a smoky maple-mustard demiglaze, served with haricots verts and sweet potato spaetzle, was masterly. |
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She caught a last glimpse of the pattern of the carpet when the forehanded chop with the edge of the palm came down on the back of the neck. |
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Each chop contained a few small gnawable bones, and plenty of velvety meat that would slip right off them after a long, gentle braise. |
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Plant residues bonded to the silicon of some tools confirm the use to chop plants. |
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The attacks come just a week after vandals used bolt croppers to chop down swings in recreation grounds in Pantolf Place and Jubilee Street. |
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The other sites facing the chop are in Liverpool, Sheffield, Swansea, Welling, Wolverhampton and Kingston upon Hull. |
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The batrachomyomachian cure for the superhuman ego is to chop it off at the knees and cut it down to a human, preferably humane, level. |
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Sunderland fan Liam Jones, 21, also performed a karate chop gesture and hid under his hood after the hearing. |
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Wagner has threatened to karate chop the lads in boyband One Direction and has quit the X Factor house for a Holiday Inn. |
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Many of the jokes are far past saving and a good bit of the chop logic word play is tedious word work. |
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How can one explain the hypocrisy, chop logic and outright lying now being mustered daily in defence of hunting with hounds? |
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King James delighted to chop logic and theology with the doctors of the university. |
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When the tables are drawn, you shall hold a disputation with him. It will be sport to hear how you chop logic at your Universities yonder. |
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I shall play on him my wicked trick, that twohanded chop to spatter the teeth of his jaw about the ground as a boar in the crops rattles down grains of corn. |
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And there was no need for the usual karate chop action here. |
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And now I'm going to hit you with my karate chop! Take that! |
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The 1929 Model A Tudor sedan on these pages will receive a mild top chop of 3 inches, combined with the installation of a rear delivery door and a filled roof. |
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Similar items offered by most packers include lamb chopettes or choplets, prepared by molding into a shape resembling a lamb chop before freezing. |
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According to his early biographer Willibald, Boniface started to chop the oak down, when suddenly a great wind, as if by miracle, blew the ancient oak over. |
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As well as the fire walk, the men and women will karate chop wooden boards in what was described by competition organisers Vibe as an Empowerment Day. |
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