All the while, the bagel shop below the doctor's office was wafting up some lovely, mouth-watering smells. |
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Reduce your chances of contracting the flu bug by getting a yearly flu vaccine from your doctor's office or local clinic. |
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The good doctor's role seems to be to push Dave to the boiling point, allowing him to vent all the pent-up anger within his repressed soul. |
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I turned away and hurried into the doctor's quarters to see Elizabeth, hoots and hollers echoing behind me. |
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A few bought as much as 100 pounds of sugar, probably for making a home brew, not necessarily on doctor's orders. |
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It is possible for a man to get a fake doctor's certificate to prove the mental instability of his wife and get a divorce. |
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In the doctor's office women usually heard that they suffered from ovaritis. |
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A Dalit woman who had come to a local private nursing home for treatment of piles, allegedly died because of doctor's negligence. |
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Ambrose was bristling in anger at the doctor's comment, so for a moment he could say nothing. |
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He has a nasty bump on his noggin, but if he follows his doctor's orders, he will be fine. |
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The doctor's statement is so overtly sexist that I don't feel the need to elaborate any further. |
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I was a remarkably regular attender at my doctor's surgery for a variety of minor complaints. |
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Let us tell you by e-mail about daily events, like about the first time they crawl, cut a tooth, or pee on the doctor's face during a check up. |
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And the Iran Contra crisis introduced a new weapon into the spin doctor's armoury. |
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However, staff on the airport check-in desk disagreed and refused him permission to board without a doctor's letter. |
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No doubt middle class people will be nonplussed by my compliance with the doctor's wishes. |
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At the age of 49, I simply couldn't accept the doctor's prognosis that for the rest of my life I would be too weak to do physical labor. |
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Regular weigh-ins at your clinic or doctor's surgery will give you an idea of how well your baby is doing. |
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They refused to remove a clamp from a car outside a doctor's clinic even though the owner needed to bring his son to hospital and had no money. |
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His book chronicles a young doctor's battle with a rare and life-threatening blood disease, paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria. |
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He died in 1945 and the well-kept secret came to light only 50 years after the king's death when the doctor's private diary was opened. |
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Follow your doctor's guidance and avoid giving your child store-bought medicines for vomiting or diarrhea unless your doctor recommends them. |
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The concept is that the salespeople identify local doctor's offices and businesses that cater to similar clientele. |
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We walked to the doctor's office in the next building and left the note on his desk. |
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My caregiver instantly volunteered the information that we were the doctor's family friends. |
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At the doctor's skeptical look, her blood-shot olive eyes narrowed to a challenging glare on him. |
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Before any of the women could speak, Gale felt the sting of something sharp, and willed herself not to look at the doctor's work. |
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They also counter so-called white coat hypertension, patient nervousness that skews blood pressure readings in the doctor's office. |
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The monitor may help your doctor find out if you are a person who only has high blood pressure in the doctor's office. |
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If your blood pressure is elevated only at your doctor's office, you might have white coat hypertension. |
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In the second year of widowhood, Heinz withdrew into her grief and accepted a doctor's advice to go on Prozac. |
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Kirsten Dunst is utterly charming as the doctor's wifty office assistant, idolizing her boss from afar. |
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The fact that I already had a doctor's degree, just like the examiners sitting in judgment, gave me the assurance I needed. |
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Then there are doctor's bills and medicine and clothes that they grow out of practically before they have a chance to wear them. |
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She loved going to the doctor's office and insisted on having a complete physical at every visit. |
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But he objected to something more elemental, and less subject to rehabilitation, than the doctor's impolitic opinion about the caucuses. |
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He fell through the doctor's arms, landing on his feet and eventually on his bottom. |
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Following a visit to the doctor's, she is on her way to dropping 30 pounds and becoming hooked on the uppers and downers that comprise her diet. |
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Someone from your doctor's office takes photographs of your face from different angles. |
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My first day on the job, I walked into the doctor's office to place some dictation on his desk and spied a photo on his bookshelf. |
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Charges will vary for a doctor's certificate, a minister, newspaper announcements, flowers or the crematorium that is used. |
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The retriever sniffed with cautious curiosity at the doctor's legs, and Julien stood there, looking passively at the dog. |
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Compact discs may soon serve as diagnostic tools to be used in doctor's offices, or even at home. |
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Usually there's some paper pusher in the doctor's office doing that in her head. |
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I remember how despondent and disheartened we were as the doctor's findings were reported. |
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I turned towards the door when it opened and a man in a white doctor's coat walked in. |
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A woman dressed in a white doctor's coat walked in, delicately, like an ice sculpture might walk. |
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Together they shop for baby clothes, and together they sit at the doctor's office. |
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Two weeks ago I decided, after numerous cardiac events, to take my live-in doctor's advice and cut caffeine out of my diet. |
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It can be done in a clinic, hospital outpatient department or doctor's surgery. |
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They are the sort of doctor's orders some people would happily give their right arm for. |
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Halfway through one of the songs, I noticed, to my horror, that the zip on the aforementioned doctor's loon pants had burst open. |
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He explained about the doctor's appointment, his admittedly childish reaction and my mom leaving the house in a huff. |
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The National Insurance Act of 1911 gave, for the first time, entitlement to free access to a general practitioner working on the doctor's panel. |
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With a doctor's care I have since tapered off the medication, but without it I wouldn't have become the loving parent that I am today. |
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It will raise money to help pay for hospital costs and put leaflets about the disease in doctor's surgeries. |
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Maybe I shouldn't be such a baby about things, but I am upset with my doctor's office right now. |
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Before you swallow that multivitamin, schedule that doctor's appointment or even apply that moisturizer, check your watch and your datebook. |
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The doctor's home, a two-bedroom ranch-style house, is located high above a scenic lagoon with a beautiful view of the ocean. |
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She's used the concierge service to repair her garbage disposal and schedule doctor's appointments. |
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I believe that is an underestimate judging how filthy some hospitals and doctor's surgeries are. |
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Part of a doctor's vocation is to tend the sick with care and conscientiousness. |
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Do you remember how to do real handwriting or are you so rusty your scrawl resembles a doctor's prescription? |
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The doctor's practice in Settle has about 9,000 registered patients so we can't afford to be complacent. |
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Kino has only a few seed pearls worth very little, and that will not pay the doctor's fee, so the servant closes the gates in Kino's face. |
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I have never been satisfied with this doctor's practice in the three years I have been there, and I really do intend to move. |
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But both organisations are keeping tight-lipped about the reasons for the doctor's suspension. |
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A self-contained extension to the rear previously served as a doctor's practice. |
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In fact, the main aspects of quality we see and judge are waiting times, the reception area, hospital food and the doctor's bedside manner. |
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He complained that the doctor's behaviour towards him had been inappropriate. |
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Parents of children screaming because of earache can find their doctor's resistance to prescribing antibiotics difficult. |
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Many insurers will still cover you for existing conditions, providing you are not travelling against your doctor's advice. |
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Erasure will clearly also have a serious effect on a doctor's employment and right to practise. |
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There was a knock at the door and Dr. Whitfield came in wearing her crisp white doctor's coat with no emotion showing on her face. |
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Everyone in the doctor's family is getting ready for a social event, when the telephone shrills urgently. |
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I will provide a doctor's certificate by post, which will confirm my current state of health. |
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A pox doctor's clerk knew all the personal details of the patients, so he had ample opportunities to supplement his income by blackmail. |
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Police obtained a search warrant for the doctor's home, where they seized several monogrammed shirts. |
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The doctor's been working on a drug to cure people with a manic case of the blahs. |
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Patients have bled themselves into anemia and then showed up at a doctor's office stating they haven't a clue about how they became so ill. |
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Tim doesn't think he'd be able to take the doctor's expression at that, not without bloodying his knuckles against the man's nose. |
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She seemed to be very angry that we had renewed our application for an adjournment due to the doctor's unavailability. |
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Here, she plays Charlotte, a woman drifting through life, walking dogs, temping and working as a doctor's receptionist as she yearns to be a dress designer. |
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The judge ruled that the doctor's actions were in breach of her contractual duty. |
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The doctor's office called and said that they overbooked the appointments for today. |
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Knowing this, Jennings took direct aim at the doctor's head. |
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At 9.20 am the court recessed to await the doctor's arrival. |
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Starr refused to withhold the doctor's grim prognosis from Ellard. |
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The process would involve an evaluation of a doctor's fitness to practise by a local revalidation group, of which one member would be a lay person. |
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There's no doctor's surgery as yet and I can confirm that all of the families appear to have their own washing machines so it looks like there'll be no launderette either. |
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If you're pregnant, seek your doctor's advice before using laxatives. |
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If you come up with an excuse, a doctor's note might let you off. |
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Illuminated in the darkness by a helicopter searchlight, McCaleb falls into unconsciousness, the film fades to white, and the next scene is a doctor's office two years later. |
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Believing himself capable of curing his affliction with poultices and antiseptics, he had only delayed the inevitable visit to the doctor's office. |
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When childbirth went wrong, the doctor's duty was to save the mother, and it was to improve maternal health that ante-natal care first grew in significance. |
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A health check means visiting the doctor's surgery, not casually flicking through Men's Health magazine, while waiting for a short back and sides. |
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Even with the doctor's notes, I was given bare minimum to live on, and was forced to pay for most of the medications I needed to take around the clock in order to breathe. |
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The good doctor's single shotgun blast did in the exaltation of larks. |
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The cat started meowing pitifully outside the doctor's door. |
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Perhaps this can all be traced to the hand-holding, touchy-feely pop psychology that has penetrated our schools, our office buildings and our doctor's offices. |
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Just as a doctor's expertise is the study and practice of medicine, the Army professional's expertise is the study and application of military science. |
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She was suffering from flu but left her sickbed against her doctor's advice to get to the town hall in a car specially sent for her by the Observer. |
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She wore the skintight suit under a doctor's white coat and pants. |
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Coincidentally, I had just had my appendix out and the blood test had shown that I was negative at the time, so I took a doctor's certificate to the newspapers. |
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She spoke up very well for herself, just like a doctor's wife should. |
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It is this part of the late doctor's story that Sierra Leoneans will remember in the end, says Pratt. |
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His eyes were like chips of jade gems, matching the bottle-green color of his button-down shirt worn beneath the white doctor's knee-length jacket. |
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It was he who spotted the potential of the Pickering doctor's collection of bygones, and pushed for the creation of what became York Castle Museum. |
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In my undergraduate day we came out of medical schools with shiny doctor's badges on our freshly starched white coats, ironed lovingly by our proud mothers. |
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Despite the doctor's order, she stood and went back to the window. |
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He lives in Adelaide and has been under doctor's orders not to travel. |
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After abnormal stress test results at the doctor's office, he traded in his fast-pace high-travel job to one closer to home and lost 10 pounds in the process. |
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Seriously, there's no better way aside from a doctor's latex ensheathed hand in the darker, tenderer areas of your person to assess your hernias and would-be hernias. |
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The Department of Health has been advised that the controversial drug is safe and should be freely available from chemists without the need for a doctor's prescription. |
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As a sufferer of bronchitis I had occasion to visit a doctor's surgery. |
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They confined her in a hotel room under a doctor's care, but after only two days of this, she began showing symptoms of high blood pressure, dehydration, and stress. |
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Several readers have sent me a facsimile of a doctor's certificate from an inyanga stating that his patient needs two weeks off from work because of headaches. |
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When he was deputy governor he still ran his doctor's practice. |
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After all, the good doctor's elder son Morty was already a pre-med at Columbia, and the assumption was that Richard would follow in his brother's slipstream. |
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Two weeks ago, we took the frog to the doctor's as she had been unable to shake off an infection and her production of slimy, yellow, globulous mucus had gone into overdrive. |
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The pair arrived at the doctor's surgery and within minutes Kirsty was in an ambulance on the way to Christchurch hospital, where she was pumped full of antibiotics. |
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He was wounded fighting at barricades adjacent to Paris's northern customs barrier and described the moment with the clinical punctilio of a doctor's son. |
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A police spokesman said he was angry over being expelled from school after forging a doctor's note as an excuse to stay off school and play truant. |
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We asked the groups to discuss the case and explore the implementation issues arising from it as well as the doctor's feelings about these issues. |
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The program is designed to reduce the inconveniences associated with voice mail, telephone tag and long waits in a doctor's office. |
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A tribunal heard how Burt took the doctor's claim case with him when he started work at Watson Burton solicitors. |
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On 11 June 2004, Thatcher, against doctor's orders, attended the state funeral service for Ronald Reagan. |
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She changed the surname of her daughters to Darrell Waters and publicly embraced her new role as a happily married and devoted doctor's wife. |
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The Boy was going to the seaside to-morrow. Everything was arranged, and now it only remained to carry out the doctor's orders. |
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One of my first reactions to the doctor's recommendation of a hysterectomy was to read everything I could find on hysterectomies and on fibroids. |
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The doctor's recommended low-carb diet meant that the patient would be longing for his morning bagel. |
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She was a doctor's receptionist, and wore a blouse and skirt under her belted mac. |
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He was lying on a bamboo bed in the traditional doctor's hut at the jungliest edge of the village. |
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Becher was a polyhistor, Leibniz recognized that, even though he appeared critical of the good doctor's many-sided interests. |
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He collapsed on 22 April 1869, at Preston in Lancashire, and on doctor's advice, the tour was cancelled. |
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Luckily, mom of six Kris Jenner chose a good pediatrician for her kids and Kourtney was able to retain the same doctor's services. |
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So, what can you do with a PDA beyond keeping track of phone numbers and doctor's appointments? |
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Follow doctor's orders to schedule a flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy. |
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So a doctor can think a patient has high blood pressure when it would be within a healthy range outside the doctor's surgery. |
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It's ridiculous that we can't get a sign to a doctor's surgery but they can advertise Joe Bloggs underwear or something. |
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For the record, it is a fact that he was diagnosed with laryngitis and it is a fact that he had a doctor's note to prove it. |
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He was riding his pedal cycle to nearby Granville School when the accident happened outside a doctor's surgery. |
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When tie had gotten a steroid prescription then, the doctor's office had been seedy and the doctor himself had smelled of Wild Turkey. |
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She mentioned that she was in a family way and... stated that she needed all her money to pay the doctor's bills at the approaching deliverance. |
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The doctor's eyebrows had gone synclinal from puzzlement without his awareness. |
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He concluded that necessity rather than duress of circumstances would apply because the doctor's will was not being overwhelmed by the threat. |
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Well-seasoned bowls the gossip's spirits raise, Who, while she guzzles, chats the doctor's praise. |
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The purpose of the doctor's duty to take care is to protect the mountaineer against injuries caused by the failure of the knee, not rock falls. |
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Many medications still require a Mexican doctor's prescriptions, available from adjacent doctors' offices. |
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Recently Craig David's selfy showed him so buffed and bereft of flesh that he reminded me of the anatomical chart on the wall of my doctor's surgery. |
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We bookended every doctor's visit with our own research, Googled and re-Googled our symptoms, weighed differing opinions from Western and Burmese physicians. |
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And now he had to go make nice with the good doctor's grandma. |
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The doctor's negligence does result in the mountaineer running a risk which he otherwise would not have done, but this is insufficient to incur liability. |
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And Dr Jo Hilborne, the Swansea-based deputy chair of the junior doctor's committee, said, 'Fixed rotas are inequitable for everyone and can make life absolutely impossible. |
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More Americans than before use emergency rooms as their first stop for health care, instead of making an appointment at a doctor's office, the report said. |
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The doctor's title is the highest academic degree in the Netherlands. |
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I'm leaving work early because I have a doctor's appointment. |
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Criteria for admission into master's and doctor's programs vary in Brazil. |
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Michael Farzam's House Call Doctor Los Angeles demonstrates that, in most situations, there is no longer a need for patients to drive to a doctor's office. |
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Individuals who hold either a bachelor's degree, Licentiate or Technologist are eligible for admission into graduate courses leading to advanced master's or doctor's degrees. |
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If they listen to doctor's orders, Socrates says, they might find that, in fact, the one is not 'unlimited', but consists of a finite plurality of infima species. |
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