We should not use a few examples of incredible recoveries from comas as evidence that there is no such thing as irreversible brain death. |
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Seven made rapid recoveries with minimal scarring, one showed no benefit, and one died. |
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We will hear the result soon, amidst the usual overheated rhetoric of slippery slopes and miracle recoveries. |
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The brothers have had to diversify in order to stay in business and do car repairs, services and recoveries. |
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The funder has already stated that it is not interested in financing any recoveries from the Defendants in the London actions. |
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Reed was all over the field this year, as evidenced by his nine interceptions, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and 76 tackles. |
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But in both cases, the economic recoveries then in progress were robust enough to take the licking and keep on ticking. |
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There are numerous recoveries of ringed birds which have spent one winter in this country. |
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Partial recoveries are also noted, where the patient ceases to be maniacal but exhibits an undue excitability. |
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They had been using the Jacob's ladder for recoveries, but my squadron had found that to be difficult. |
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She said recoveries for bondholders and other unsecured creditors would be about 0.2 per cent less than earlier estimates. |
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Equity markets continue to drift downwards or, at best, sideways, punctuated by short, unsustained recoveries. |
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Two weeks prior to this accident I carried out a maintenance test flight on a military trainer that included several multi turn full spins and recoveries. |
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Whereas the U.S. textile industry has shown noticeable recoveries from slumps in previous years, it is not showing signs of recovery in its most recent cycle. |
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Three locals are presently in hospital and we wish them speedy recoveries. |
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As the accounts stated, the loss was due to claims under a policy written for the solicitors' indemnity fund and for bad debts on reinsurance recoveries. |
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His numbers in 2001 were remarkable, including 117 tackles, six sacks, four tackles for a loss, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries, and one forced fumble. |
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The club has allowed four interceptions and three fumble recoveries to be returned for touchdowns, putting it at a major disadvantage game after game. |
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It is full of moral speechifying and erudite detail and has a convoluted plot replete with melodramatic deaths and wonderful recoveries and coincidences. |
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Such synchronized recessions were explained to last longer than typical economic downturns and have slower recoveries. |
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These settlements are believed to be the largest recoveries on behalf of listeriosis survivors. |
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The economic recoveries of France, Italy, and Belgium, Cowen found, also predated the flow of US aid. |
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Whole-blood hemolysates were prepared to assess recoveries and cross-reactivity with CsA metabolites. |
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During pro-longed recoveries, patients can catabolize up to one-tenth of their muscle mass despite putting on weight. |
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Management practices since 1950 have resulted in dramatic furbearer population recoveries. |
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Pugh and Zeledon are expected to make full recoveries after the killer bee attack. |
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High recoveries of the physiologically active monomers, catechin and epicatechin, were achieved in crude extracts, compared with conventional organic solvent extraction. |
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Rollo and his successors brought about rapid recoveries from the raids. |
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The entire rain water to serve as a wetting medium for the adiabatic evaporative cooling of exhaust air to the central energy recoveries of HVAC systems. |
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In addition to sales, AG North will perform installations, repairs, balance beam recoveries, gym designs, and other service work for customers in these areas. |
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Structured settlements and qualified assignments, in widespread use in physical injury cases, facilitate settlement of recoveries excludible from gross income under Secs. |
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Core recoveries were poor in the zone, but where present, the crustiform banded vein fragments contain visible gold, sulphosalt and silver sulphide mineralization. |
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This method provided good recoveries, the ability to use low cost Mg, the ability to desulfurize the base iron and the flexibility to simultaneously add carbon. |
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Similar improvements in neutrophil function, and dramatic clinical recoveries, were seen in patients with recurrent furunculosis, on a dose of 1,000 mg per day. |
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Clearly within the excluded-income category are gratuitous receipts, excludible personal injury recoveries, tax-exempt interest, and foreign-source earned income. |
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Later underwater excavations took place between 2013 and 2015 through a partnership between the Oman Ministry of Heritage and Culture and Bluewater Recoveries Ltd. |
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