Exclusions from assisted reproduction should not be on the basis of gender, marital status or sexual orientation. |
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Paddling hard, assisted by the ferocious tailwind and strong current, we could sometimes outpace sailboats. |
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He then bayoneted his way through infiltrated enemy soldiers to a second gun emplacement and assisted in its operation. |
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Several polls on euthanasia and assisted suicide have been conducted among physicians. |
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As a result, a special Senate committee reviewed the issues surrounding euthanasia and assisted suicide in Canada. |
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Residual low vision may be assisted with low vision aids and low vision training in activities of daily living. |
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A few students reported printing the images and using them instead of the computer assisted aids. |
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We are expected to obey all these regulations all I ask is we are aided and assisted by the police and Highways Department. |
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After hours of careful searches, the soldiers assisted by air surveillance found no evidence of any kidnappings or refugees at all. |
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The growing concern about health care costs increases the risks presented by legalizing assisted suicide and euthanasia. |
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You also have your layout and visual design, greatly assisted through the use of wireframes. |
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In this he was assisted by a lady of the court whom he had broken into in another manner, and who felt kindly towards him. |
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Jeff Whitmore assisted with a captain's knock of 42 before being caught of a big Brad Tanner delivery. |
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Chic Charnley, who reels off a long list of clubs that he has assisted, was in great form in inspiring Partick's under-21s this past week. |
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Anti-euthanasia campaigners fear a law allowing assisted dying could become a slippery slope. |
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First, kookaburras breed in nuclear family groups where a monogamous pair are assisted by up to six offspring-helpers. |
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What happens to autonomy and compassion when assisted suicide and euthanasia are legally practiced? |
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If assisted suicide or euthanasia were to be legalized, psychologists would play a key role in reducing possible abuses of the process. |
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Euthanasia advocates in the US yesterday said her assisted suicide was facilitated by renegades prepared to operate outside the law for money. |
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If we go back to the case of massive resistance to desegregation, we have another example of federal lawbreaking assisted by state officials. |
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Another poll last month found that four in five people would like the law on medically assisted dying changed. |
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A striking aspect of these anamneses concerns the reports of women who gained weight after an assisted delivery with expression. |
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The legislation is limited to lawsuits against persons who ordered, abetted, or assisted in the torture. |
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In a desperate act of revenge, assisted by the US secret services, the Spanish government is threatening to reopen the case. |
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The staff are assisted by a focus group and a number of external advisers and researchers. |
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Since August 1999, it has assisted 429 women and girls, repatriating most and helping one to resettle in a third country. |
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The ceremony is begun by the priest, assisted by a cantor or church choir that sings the responses. |
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The Roman army built legionary fortresses, forts, camps, and roads, and assisted with the construction of buildings in towns. |
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The identity of the American Unabomber was assisted by the analysis of saliva left on a letter bomb he sent that did not explode. |
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To conduct physician assisted suicide effectively, doctors would probably have to administer drugs parenterally. |
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Calderwood can't help but tackle things head on, though, and he is ably assisted by his right-hand man, whom he refers to as the silent assassin. |
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Many members are referred by right-to-die groups in countries where assisted suicide is illegal. |
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Even on full lock and teasing it with your right foot, the car just glides around with no kickback through the power assisted steering. |
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The Round Table has tied-up with international NGOs and is also assisted by the Government for funding various projects. |
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Marcus assisted Vandal in putting on what he called the lorica segmentata, the main part of amour that protected the torso. |
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Several professional friends and colleagues have encouraged and assisted me in collecting material for this Guide. |
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I followed him to the front of the coach, and he assisted me as I climbed atop the driver's bench. |
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Sometimes they were assisted with money to buy medicines or helped with other misfortunes. |
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She has also assisted at blood donor sessions in the town, and only stopped doing that in March. |
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She also very graciously assisted in the awards presentation that was done around the pool on the Saturday evening. |
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He acknowledged the input of Stephen Dormer who had assisted him in managing the team but who was unable to be present this week. |
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Around 150 Britons are thought to have died at the clinic, which exploits liberal Swiss laws on assisted dying. |
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Soon after taking office she provoked anger by saying she supported the legalisation of assisted dying. |
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She took her case to have the law clarified on assisted dying to the highest court in the land where a panel of five Law Lords give their ruling. |
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Since then Belgium, Holland and Oregon have changed their laws to permit assisted dying in different ways. |
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The two thurifers should be assisted by a boat bearer during the procession. |
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His involvement in injury management has assisted many employees to maintain dignity and pride while recovering from a work related injury. |
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In my view, physician assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia are a matter of personal choice and human rights. |
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The new secret services assisted the government and parliament in preparing new legislation with which to govern themselves. |
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Legalising physician assisted suicide would carry a high risk of undermining the care of all dying patients. |
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The level of British migration is at its highest since New Zealand ended a policy of assisted passages for settlers known as ten pound poms. |
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No physician engaged in euthanasia or medically assisted suicide should be responsible for diagnosing brain death. |
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The young man assisted me into the automobile and I strapped on a holster seat belt. |
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It has assisted with disaster relief in Central Asia, the Caucasus, Lebanon, and the Persian Gulf region. |
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He was then joined by other members of the team and assisted them in fighting a fire in the airing cupboard. |
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But they are assisted by their coach who looks through a telescopic lens and calibrates the rifle's sights, also factoring in weather conditions. |
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In most places, both assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia are unlawful, although there are some exceptions. |
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We will be assisted by heavy artillery-grade missile batteries that launch from further inside the complex. |
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You could also consider other forms of assisted conception such as egg donation or surrogacy. |
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Once they start down the road to assisted suicide, such a patient would find it difficult to turn back. |
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The three main types of assisted conception are intrauterine insemination, in vitro fertilisation, and intracytoplasmic sperm injection. |
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Initially we had a team of 12 who assisted with my care but sadly the situation deteriorated along with my condition. |
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For a while she assisted in his research on the nervous system of a sea snail. |
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Despite their complexity, assisted suicide and euthanasia are both gaining acceptance. |
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He claimed to have had psychic knowledge of Atlantean texts which assisted him in his prophecies and cures. |
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In this way, the weaker students can be assisted by the input from those who are fluent in medicinal chemistry and drug design. |
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Wouldn't euthanasia or assisted suicide only be available to people who are terminally ill? |
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Fortunately, the writers are ably assisted by Michael Lark, one of the finest character artists in comics today. |
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Jimmy was ably assisted on the day by Tyrone Power, best man, James Walsh, and Stuart Murray. |
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On this particular hike he was ably assisted by hike leaders Calvin Crawford and Leon Rougier. |
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He was ably assisted by his partner Michael Togher who notched up a goal and a point. |
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The instructor who assisted her on the way down said that she did a textbook abseil. |
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Edward IV followed up the following day, his initial success assisted by flurries of snow driving into the enemy. |
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Traditionally a cross was cut into the dough, which helped in the even baking of the bread and assisted in the quartering of the loaf afterwards. |
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They spent three hours at the quayside and were assisted by lifeboatmen when they had to take to the sea to fight the blaze. |
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Conductors were popular, and deservedly so, because they assisted elderly people, sorted out fares and quelled bad behaviour. |
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Every Design Master has acolytes and disciples that assisted and facilitated process. |
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Twenty years ago, the local rabbit board assisted us to get rid of an enormous wasps nest in some railway land near our house. |
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An RAF helicopter assisted the rescue, lifting both the climbers and team members to the bottom of the valley. |
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In working such a story out, the theologians were, it is true, assisted by other disciplines. |
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It is the only state to have sanctioned physician assisted suicide and also allows marijuana to be used for medical purposes. |
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Even as robotically assisted surgery is touted in the media, a legal battle is raging between the market's two major players. |
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Sometimes he is also assisted by an adjunct who will later represent him during absences. |
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The uptake of such supplements can be assisted by eating enzyme rich foods such as pickles, sauerkraut, or sprouts. |
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The Subdeacon prepares the elements assisted by the Clerk and the two Taperers. |
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The discussion of assisted suicide and euthanasia is the latest topic to be dominated by hysterical fears. |
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Years later, then a young medical student, Dr Gordon assisted at surgery at the hospital with the help of his mother. |
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Suicide and attempted suicide are no longer crimes in Australia, but voluntary euthanasia or assisted suicide is illegal. |
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Powell's dramatic presence is obvious and his theatrical contribution assisted greatly in telling the story. |
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Should we not be told clearly Sikhism's position on mercy killing? assisted suicide? |
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In practice, many physicians oppose assisted suicide and euthanasia, and hospitals have barred assisted suicide from their premises. |
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Birenbaum-Carmeli also points to technology that means even a near-sterile man can now be assisted to impregnate his wife. |
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More than 90 children were treated to a festive lunch as Santa strolled in, handing out gifts to the kids, assisted by Rotarians, an event enjoyed by all who took part. |
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Dr Williams outlined his opposition to assisted dying in a sermon at Westminster Abbey earlier this week to mark the annual commemoration of Florence Nightingale. |
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I assisted in Joe's camera work, assisted riggers, and ground control. |
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Noonan was chief concelebrant assisted by members of the Salesian clergy. |
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Draper assisted his Lieutenant, the real Donald Draper, in building a field hospital during the Korean War. |
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Only once those dilemmas have been resolved, should we even begin to think about legalising either assisted suicide or euthanasia in this country. |
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The programme revealed that both sides in the assisted dying debate have a deep distrust of each other, and particularly of those who work in the medical profession. |
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The unification of Germany was his life's work, in which he was greatly assisted by his opponents' inability to analyse the balance of forces realistically. |
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The unfortunate offset was that the hydronically excited children became rather lax in the bladder department, and messy assisted toilet trips were required. |
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Australian radio astronomers assisted Apollo moon missions and were first to identify the existence of radio galaxies, and numerous pulsars and quasars. |
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This process can be mechanically assisted by deep belly massages and, yes, colonic irrigation. |
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Have you ever assisted or shadowed someone as your character does in Buck Howard? |
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Activists framed state right-to-die initiatives, senators sponsored bills banning assisted suicide, and courts began issuing an unending series of deeply confused rulings. |
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Blasted out by artillery, on 24 September Saig was wounded in a last sortie and committed seppuku assisted by a faithful follower, who then killed himself. |
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The Polish and Lithuanian leaders, assisted by a top European Union official, should try today to get both sides back to the negotiating table, and keep the protests peaceful. |
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Its comrades argued openly for their ideas, but at the same time there was a clandestine organisation, assisted by the Russian Red Army, preparing for armed struggle. |
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The Pistorius trial is to a periwigged South African judge, Thokozile Masipa, assisted by two advisers. |
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But because we have assisted trusts at other clubs in similar situations then we should be able to tip them the wink as to who they should speak to. |
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A special kind of sound reinforcement, called assisted resonance, is used in some halls to increase the reverberation time within certain frequency bands. |
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The committees are assisted by between three and ten administrative staff. |
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However, Gizmo the kitten who miaowed loudly for attention, which assisted in their rescue, is fighting on and it is hoped he will make a full recovery. |
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A Mende friend of mine who assisted Ferme at the time declared years later-with both admiration and surprise-that this American woman named Mariane could indeed speak Mende. |
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But since this is set in our technologically assisted present, that love is mediated by gadgetry. |
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As the Ladies in Waiting gently assisted the queen on to the wharf there was a whisper of sound like the folds of her dress, like the rustle of dry leaves in a soft wind. |
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As part of a contingent of marines from the USS Newark, Silva assisted in defending the British legation in Beijing until its relief by the allied army. |
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Level three patients are assigned a case manager who is usually a registered nurse, often assisted by a social worker, working in the primary care team. |
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We are indebted to him and to all those in law enforcement who assisted in bringing the Tsarnaev brothers to justice. |
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The implication is that she might even have assisted her husband inflicting his superficial wounds. |
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In a newspaper interview Sunday, he claimed the government had assisted the militants with arms and funds. |
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Patients who go through medically assisted withdrawal, but do not receive further treatment, perform about the same in terms of drug use as those never treated. |
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Clinic Director Pleiter thinks giving psychiatric patients a chance at assisted suicide is important. |
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The stigmatized legacy of assisted suicide also may be a factor in the decline of geriatric suicides. |
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Both The Fountain and black swan had their own exhibits, the latter of which Sidhu also assisted on. |
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Doctors call it assisted suicide even when they don't ask the patient. |
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Representatives of Maine's Penobscot and Passamaquoddy Indians, who assisted the Maliseets in their negotiations with the state, attended the ceremony. |
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With a fast dropping ebb tide she was unable to come astern off the bank and was left high and dry until five in the afternoon when she was assisted off the bank by tug. |
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Much more controversial are euthanasia and assisted suicide. |
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They've provided free accommodation and assisted him in a several ways. |
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Patient positioning, instrumentation, and surgical procedures differ for laparoscopic low anterior resection-sigmoid colectomy and laparoscopically assisted right colectomies. |
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Quite simply, my book contends that most Americans now believe that legalizing either assisted suicide or actual mercy killing would be bad public policy. |
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Most patients progress to assisted ambulation and full weight bearing. |
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You can apply the same thought to medically assisted suicide and polygamy in light of the way our culture recently felt about alcohol use and women in the workforce. |
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It was also a busy summer for RNLI lifeguards who responded to 1,334 incidents and assisted 1,426 people on 32 of Wales' busiest beaches. |
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One example of how the LIF has assisted a Gwynedd business is Dolgellau based Gwin Dylanwad Wine. |
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Before I joined the assisted lift scheme I found it hard to lift the recycling box up. |
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Intra-operatively, I assisted the surgeon to drain blood and clots, to detect the source of the bleeding and ligate it. |
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This terrorist campaign, whether or not directed by The Committee and assisted by the RUC, continued to be chillingly effective. |
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This notice is a call for discussion and info ceremony Luvian basic security for the elderly assisted living future purchase. |
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On the LTC side, residents have shadowboxes outside their rooms for displaying memorabilia, and on the assisted living side they have shelves. |
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The technique of chemically assisted fragmentation was used to obtain de novo amino acid sequence data from tryptic peptides. |
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Over in the large corral a bronco buster, assisted by two of the cowboys, was engaged in roping and throwing some wild mustangs. |
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Julia Meade assisted Ed as cohostess and chief product seller during and for a while after his Toast of the Town years. |
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I developed KPIs and drilldown KPIs for various functions and assisted in designing and developing interactive Dashboards with dynamic charts. |
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The Capsarii were mainly used as the front line care providers and bandagers, but also assisted the Medici behind the lines. |
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A Japanese man who is tried before a German court is assisted by an interpreter in making oral statements. |
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Cromwell's programme, assisted by Anne Boleyn's influence over episcopal appointments, was not merely against the clergy and the power of Rome. |
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Lindsey resigned, leaving Charles to assume overall command assisted by Lord Forth. |
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The Speaker is assisted by three Deputy Speakers, the most senior of whom holds the title of Chairman of Ways and Means. |
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It was probably through Holder that Wren met Sir Charles Scarburgh whom Wren assisted in his anatomical studies. |
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Since James Loch had been appointed, he had been mainly in control of the management of the Trustees, assisted by his son George Loch. |
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Following the defeat of the rebellion which was assisted by France, he advanced this policy. |
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The government is led by the First Minister, assisted by various Ministers with individual portfolios and remits. |
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Barry was assisted by Augustus Pugin, a leading authority on Gothic architecture and style, who designed the interior of the Palace. |
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The Speaker is assisted by three deputies, all of whom are elected by the House. |
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Faraday assisted with the planning and judging of exhibits for the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London. |
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During this trip, he also assisted at Bell Labs with the development of secure speech devices. |
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In September 2013, he expressed support for the legalisation of assisted suicide for the terminally ill. |
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It has been estimated between 1837 and 1840, 15 per cent of all assisted migrants to South Australia were Cornish. |
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Executive power is in the hands of the President of that commission, assisted by the General Secretary and Deputy General Secretary. |
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The proven origins are that in the 960s or early 970s, Saint Dunstan, assisted by King Edgar, installed a community of Benedictine monks here. |
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Ludwig Gruner assisted in the design of the Queen's Private Audience Chamber in the south range. |
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The President exercises their executive power assisted by their appointee, the Prime Minister, currently Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed. |
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Holbein the Elder ran a large and busy workshop in Augsburg, sometimes assisted by his brother Sigmund, also a painter. |
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Rumours of marital violence, adultery with actresses, incest with Augusta Leigh, and sodomy were circulated, assisted by a jealous Lady Caroline. |
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The Telegraph reported an unidentified source as saying that despite his previous discussion of assisted suicide, his death had been natural. |
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In 2007, Rowling's young son, David, assisted by Rowling and her husband, lost a court fight to ban publication of a photograph of him. |
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In addition to the Foundling Hospital, Handel also gave to a charity that assisted impoverished musicians and their families. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by other bishops, then presents the Sword of State to the sovereign. |
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Eavis ran the festival with his wife Jean until her death in 1999, and is now assisted by his daughter Emily Eavis. |
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He was assisted by an Italian internee, Filippo Del Giudice, who had been released to produce propaganda for the Allied cause. |
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In some tournaments, line judges who would be calling the serve, were assisted by electronic sensors that beeped to indicate the serve was out. |
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Previously Lancaster was appointed as the head coach on a short term basis assisted by existing forwards coach Graham Rowntree and Andy Farrell. |
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He kept his stock in the garden shed of his terraced house on Folly Lane, and was assisted by his wife and daughter. |
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The country officially exited recession in 2010, assisted by a strong growth in exports. |
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Fighting continued for some more years, but French troops assisted the Scots. |
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Piracy off the Barbary coast was often assisted by competition among European powers in the 17th century. |
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Creek warriors also joined Thomas Brown's raids into South Carolina and assisted Britain during the Siege of Savannah. |
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Executive power was vested in the emperor, or Kaiser, who was assisted by a chancellor responsible only to him. |
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In the spring of 1940, the Luftwaffe assisted the Kriegsmarine and Heer in the daring invasion of Norway. |
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The WEU was led by a Council of Ministers, assisted by a Permanent Representatives Council on the ambassadorial level. |
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One of Thatcher's largest and most successful policies assisted council tenants in public housing to purchase their homes at favourable rates. |
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The commissioner is assisted by an administrator and small staff, and is based in London and is resident in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. |
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Weber assisted journalists in reviewing information from the Panama Papers. |
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Arkwright had previously assisted Thomas Highs, who invented the spinning frame. |
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For his last year at Leipzig, his father scraped together the money for living expenses, and the conservatoire assisted by waiving its fees. |
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Sullivan was also very fond of his brother Fred, whose acting career he assisted whenever possible, and of Fred's children. |
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By the time he died, he was assisted by a large international roster of guest conductors. |
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Hockney assisted in displaying the works and the exhibition, which ran until January 2007, was one of the gallery's most successful. |
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As such, significant amounts of computer assisted coloration were necessary. |
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She moved to London and, assisted by the liberal publisher Joseph Johnson, found a place to live and work to support herself. |
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He invited immigrants to stay on his ranch until they could get settled, and assisted in their obtaining passports. |
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This ongoing recovery is assisted in Scotland and Ireland by reintroduction schemes. |
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The draw of water upwards may be entirely passive and can be assisted by the movement of water into the roots via osmosis. |
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In April 1914, the UVF assisted with the landing of 30,000 German rifles with 3,000,000 rounds at Larne by blockading authorities. |
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In some places, including parts of the United States of America, assisted suicide is punishable as manslaughter. |
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The Cabinet Secretary is assisted by the Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs. |
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She is assisted in this work by the Minister for Mental Health and the Minister for Public Health and Sport. |
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The Cabinet Secretary is assisted by the Minister for Public Health and Sport and the Minister for Mental Health. |
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She is assisted in her duties by the Coort Jester, Heather Turner for the same term. |
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The two were assisted by Charlie Hunter, greenskeeper of the neighbouring Prestwick Golf Club, in Troon's formative years. |
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Balance may be assisted by a broom held in the free hand with the back of the broom down so that it slides. |
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The Yemeni army launched a fresh offensive against the Shia insurgents in 2009, assisted by Saudi forces. |
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He was born in Canton, Cardiff and as a youth assisted his father, Thomas John, a wood carver, in the restoration of Cardiff Castle. |
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On his return from injury, Bale scored a goal and assisted Clint Dempsey as Tottenham beat Manchester City at White Hart Lane. |
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Inundation and sediment deposition on the marsh surface is also assisted by tidal creeks which are a common feature of salt marshes. |
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This may have been assisted by the increased fungal effectiveness on the wounds left by the crabs. |
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If larger bill size assisted the male in gathering resources, it would also make him more attractive to female mates. |
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She was assisted for that volume by her husband Peter, who effectively took over from then on. |
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The British fleet had sailed but the German ships escaped in stormy seas and low visibility, assisted by British communication failures. |
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The majority of the Polish partisans in Ukraine assisted the invading Soviet Army. |
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An important Count, Eustace II, assisted William the Conqueror in his conquest of England. |
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Sacagawea assisted the expedition with information and translating skills as they travelled westward towards the Pacific Ocean. |
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Edward, Second Duke of York assisted the climb of foxes as more prestigious quarries in his The Master of Game. |
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When Odysseus washes up on Scherie, home to the Phaeacians, he is assisted by the young Nausicaa and is treated hospitably. |
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This idiom in turn means that the person is left in their former condition rather than being assisted so that their condition improves. |
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The increased use of outsourcing has assisted the rise of India and the China as financial centers. |
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Yearlong they assisted with hunting by sniffing out seals' holes and pestering polar bears. |
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Those who had participated in the uprising or assisted the rebels in any way were sentenced to be hanged and to have their property confiscated. |
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Darius did not forget that the Athenians had assisted the Ionian revolt, however, and in 490 he assembled an armada to conquer Athens. |
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It is headed by a Detective Superintendent assisted by two Detective Chief Inspectors. |
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The next major innovation occurred in the 1980s, when computer assisted dispatching was first introduced. |
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They were assisted by a banker named Alan Cooper who wanted protection against the Krays' rivals, the Richardsons, based in South London. |
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The mutinous legions were sent to the front in Illyricum, while those who had assisted in their defeat were duly rewarded. |
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In 173, the Romans campaigned against the Quadi, who had broken their treaty and assisted their kin, and defeated and subdued them. |
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He also created a municipal council of 14 who assisted the urban prefect in administering the affairs of the 14 districts of Rome. |
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In practice, a person facing trial by combat was assisted by a second, often referred to as a squire. |
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His mother was assisted by such notables as Christodulus, the Greek emir of Palermo. |
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Two hundred Venetian ships assisted in capturing the coastal cities of Syria after the First Crusade. |
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Even Abbasid Arabs assisted the Tang in putting down An Lushan's rebellion. |
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However, when the Jaga attacked and conquered regions of Kongo in 1568, Portuguese assisted Kongo in their defeat. |
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Other European nations, such as Protestant England, assisted the Dutch Empire in the war. |
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The WHO established a network of consultants who assisted countries in setting up surveillance and containment activities. |
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In 1524, Francis assisted the citizens of Lyon in financing the expedition of Giovanni da Verrazzano to North America. |
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For much of its existence the Court was formally led by the Lord Chancellor, assisted by the judges of the common law courts. |
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The judges would be six Masters, who would sit in groups of three and be appointed by Parliament, assisted by a Chief Clerk. |
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From an early period, the Lord Chancellor was assisted by twelve Clerks in Chancery, known as the Masters in Chancery. |
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The Master of the Rolls assisted the Court's judges in forming judgments, and regularly sat in place of the Lord Chancellor. |
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They were assisted by European missionaries, but, as industrial workers, they paid for their own churches and proselytizing. |
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The middle judicatory consists of a diocese headed by a bishop who is assisted by a standing committee. |
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He assisted at James's coronation, and in 1604 took part in the Hampton Court Conference. |
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Judges are often assisted by law clerks, referendaries and notaries in legal cases and by bailiffs or similar with security. |
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The jury system was abolished in 1969, and cases are decided by a judge alone, sometimes assisted by two assessors. |
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The Governor is the State's chief executive and is assisted by the Lieutenant Governor. |
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Ambedkar as the Chairman along with six other members assisted by a constitutional advisor. |
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Between 1967 and 1982, each puisne justice was assisted by one law clerk and the chief justice had two. |
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The judges are assisted by eleven Advocates General, whose number may be increased by the Council if the Court so requests. |
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The Leader is assisted in the Office of the Leader of the House of Commons by the Deputy Leader of the House of Commons. |
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The power source was normally a head of water, which could also be assisted by a pump. |
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He was assisted by a Clerk of the Cheque, Clerk of the Survey and other administrative staff. |
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The precipitation is assisted with mosses and other vegetable structures, thus leaving cavities in the calcareous sinter after they have decayed. |
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Brunel was assisted in his work by his son, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, now 18 years old. |
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They were assisted by 'little tenters', children on a fixed wage who ran errands and did small tasks. |
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This has been greatly assisted by conservation and protection work led by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. |
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Despite his wounds, Hemingway assisted Italian soldiers to safety, for which he received the Italian Silver Medal of Bravery. |
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In 1829 he assisted John Braithwaite and John Ericsson with the Novelty at the Rainhill Trials. |
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Now we have Tweekend, where CM furthers its rocktronic hand, assisted by guests like Tom Morello and Scott Weiland. |
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Alex Norman has been made principal accompanist and will be assisted by Dan Duveen. |
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In turn, Holtsman assisted Spitz in obtaining a vehicle and supplies. |
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Before the merger, ALC was the nation's sixth-biggest assisted living facility chain, according to the Assisted Living Facility of America. |
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George Pataki, ALFA joined with other leading industry and consumer groups in advocating much-needed assisted living reforms in New York. |
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Since its inception in 1963, IR-4 has assisted with more than 4,400 clearances on some 208 crops, from acerola and alfalfa to yam and youngberry. |
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Paul Damon, Geoff Dimmock, Stan Ranee, Tuyen Pham, Shirley Snelling and George Wan assisted in the field and laboratory. |
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Kathy is very active in politics and has assisted state representatives in writing rape shield legislation. |
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Although I am the top assisted arbalist in Britain I get no financial help for training, equipment, travelling or accommodation. |
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The early battle of Ap Bac, fought primarily by ARVN military, assisted by American advisors, is little known and mostly forgotten. |
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This includes friends and relatives accompanying that person to a jurisdiction such as Switzerland where assisted dying is legal. |
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A reporting mechanism whereby every case of assisted dying is reported to a monitoring commission. |
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Female obesity adversely affects assisted reproductive technology pregnancy and live birth rates. |
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ViaCyte is ViaCell's investigational product offering for use during assisted reproductive technology. |
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Between 4 in 10 and 6 in 10 of those who support assisted suicide also share each of these concerns. |
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The police have refused to lay charges in the case, even though assisted suicide is illegal in the state of Queensland where Crick died. |
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Circuit Court districts, challenging the constitutionality of laws criminalizing assisted suicide. |
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Participants also held different opinions on the implications of an LGBTQ perspective for feminist advocacy around assisted human reproduction. |
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Linda Smithers assisted with the chalice, sidesmen were Raymond and Susan Steel and Alan and Vicki Winpenny served coffee after the service. |
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We won the head-to-head contest against other pubs aided by the captainship of quiz guru David Hoyle, assisted by a pacKed house. |
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He also assisted in the acquisitions ThermoGen and Emerald Biostructures and in completing MediChem's initial public offering. |
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He was assisted by centerfielder Andrew McCutcheon whose third inning triple drove in two runs. |
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David Choate and Andy Ward of Colliers represented the landlord and assisted the tenant in the transaction. |
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Additionally, LoJack technology has assisted police in disbanding hundreds of chop shops around the country. |
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Once on scene the lifeboat placed a crew member aboard the small boat and assisted the occupant to connect a tow rope from the lifeboat. |
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There were, however, virtually no delinquencies in stabilized assisted living projects. |
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There are 46 pontoon spaces for narrowboats in the dock, which can only be accessed via an assisted passage down the Leeds-Liverpool Canal link. |
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An 18-year-old female who had had repair of fractured nasal bones with packing of both nostrils required assisted ventilation after extubation. |
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We think the state police assisted by central paramilitary forces are sufficient to overcome the Naxalite threat,'' he said. |
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Fernandez will be assisted by club volunteers Art Delano, Robert Kazahaya, Mas Okui and Larry Trudgeon. |
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Upon these terms, after working hard all day for her mistress, she began her midnight bakings, assisted by her two oldest children. |
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The ACC also opposes firmly euthanasia and assisted suicide. |
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They are headed by a chairman elected from among the members of the local parliaments and assisted by a secretary appointed by the Public Service Commission. |
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The construction was carried out in full public view on the shores of San Diego Bay by professional boat builders, assisted by scores of volunteers. |
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Illustrations in the codices show that priests made astronomical observations using the naked eye, assisted by crossed sticks as a sighting device. |
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During the expedition, he served as Magellan's assistant and kept an accurate journal which later assisted him in translating the Cebuano language. |
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Transylvanus had observed that de Haro had assisted Magellan and Ruy Faleiro considerably in presenting their proposals before the Spanish royal counselors. |
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Often archaeologists are assisted by the public in the locating of archaeological sites, which professional archaeologists have neither the funding, nor the time to do. |
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The governor of Germania Inferior, Aulus Bucius Lappius Maximus, moved to the region at once, assisted by the procurator of Rhaetia, Titus Flavius Norbanus. |
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Beckham had assisted in three of England's four total goals in those two games, and he stated his desire to continue to play for England after his move to Major League Soccer. |
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In this game, Beckham assisted a goal by Matuidi from a corner. |
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Alfonso renounced all claims to Gascony and assisted the Plantagenets against rebels such as Gaston de Bearn, who had taken control of the Pyrenees. |
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From 1819, they were assisted by forces from the United States Navy. |
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