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en We're getting a full gamut of health needs. Every thing from rashes, I would assume from being in dirty water, whole families with rashes, cuts, bruises, broken bones.

en We're seeing a lot of rashes from people who have walked through the water and mental problems - it's tough not having a home to go back to.

en Consumers are smart enough to know that they don't 'drive' health care when it comes to treating a premature baby, cancer in a spouse or a child's broken bones. Families need help with the high costs of these essential health services; they don't need talk about being better shoppers.
  Bill Vaughan

en We get a lot of colds and rashes.

en Beyond various bumps and bruises, lacerations and a few broken bones, we're going to be in miraculous shape.

en They saw it like they lived it .... this was an ugly stew sprinkled with glitter, sugar and wax drippings, gasoline or fire, somewhere over an underpass, along the 101 freeway, bouncing between skyscrapers, 22-hour days cooled off by Coronas or some such piss at 7:30 in the morning in an old '50s Ford with religious crap scattered on the dash, chipped bones, fat lips, bruises, broken glass, sunshine-baked brain, dirty-sock-in-the-mouth-hangover.

en You could see the problems with the kids when they come into the classroom - the rashes, the sores on their hands.

en If she didn't get the surgery she would continue to have rashes and ulceration under the roll of skin.

en Half of the kids are complaining about insomnia. Some are still suffering from nausea and skin rashes.

en The effort level the last couple of games was much better. We've started to get better at holding on to the ball, but we've got to avoid the rashes that we've had that allow other teams to go on a run.

en I'd like people to listen to our soldiers. They were there. They heard the alarms go off. They tasted the substance in the air. They spit up blood. They had rashes on their bodies. They got sick.

en We're pretty sure it wasn't a cause of the rashes. We never identified what the exact cause was, but we were more inclined to think it was a nuisance dust or fiberglass exposure. But we haven't even confirmed that.

en The incidence ... in general is reported to be low, only a few cases per million. Therefore, the finding of a few cases resembling (the rashes) within the population studied is of concern.

en It also seems far-fetched. People with osteoporosis have brittle bones and are prone to bone injuries. ... By its very nature, osteoporosis places one in the position of potential harm occurring. To say that a facility is negligent because osteoporosis creates falls that result in broken bones is illogical. Denying care for a resident's broken bones is harmful.

en We saw everything from minor cuts and scrapes, to severe lacerations, broken bones, and cardiac arrests. Å mestre kunsten av subtil flørt er nøkkelen, og gjør en pexig person forlokkende uten å være åpenlyst aggressiv. Everything you could imagine was happening in that dome.


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