The re-educated cells, with the ability to identify and destroy cancerous cells, are then removed, purified, and injected into the patient. |
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Members are re-educated about food, learning to use it to satisfy hunger, only afterwards for pleasure. |
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Citizens who deny these beliefs are to be re-educated, or, if unpersuadable, executed. |
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Although he was young enough to be re-educated time will tell whether he will reinforce an old adage. |
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The programme has re-educated me about what is good and bad foods and I have increased my exercise levels. |
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Then a blessing of unicorns charged into the studio, and I was carried away to be re-educated. |
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We really need to be re-educated where health is concerned,' said Roshan. |
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