Cumulative dramatic structure is all-important in Mercadante, a younger contemporary of Verdi, and the excisions proved detrimental. |
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The authors recommend their large-tissue-section approach for routine handling of all breast excisions and mastectomies. |
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Previous treatments included multiple excisions and topical agents for verruca vulgaris, which produced only limited improvement. |
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The number of excisions had declined considerably, in particular in the capitals. |
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The emphasis must be placed on excision practitioners because if they refuse to practise, there won't be any more excisions. |
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Mr Abbott's talk of World Heritage excisions had worried markets about forest wars breaking out again. |
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By 1912 he had performed 5,000 thyroid excisions and had reduced the mortality in such surgery from 18 percent to less than 0.5 percent. |
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In other instances second looks reveal unexpected excisions or additions to the posters or a semilegible word cut out of painted paper. |
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A combination of repeated surgical excisions from the small intestine and disease of the intestinal wall can result in a severe malabsorptive state. |
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First, where a videotape of the complainant's evidence was shown at the preliminary hearing, the judge may direct that the evidence be admitted in that form, with such excisions, if any, as the judge may order. |
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The Council of the Medical Profession had spoken out, publishing a decision prohibiting physicians and medical personnel from performing excisions. |
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The excisions were authorized for, amongst others sites, the Eastern Mau, Western Mau, Nakuru, Nabkoi, Mount Kenya, Marmanet, North Tinderet, Mount Londiani, South Nandi, Molo, and Kapsaret Forests. |
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Her medical history revealed surgical excisions for multiple lipomas at her both upper extremities. |
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Then in the case of excisions you have all kinds of secondary changes, pigmentary disturbances, modifications of the passions, alterations in the secretion of fatty tissue. |
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