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He could have stumbled his way through but only at about 70 or 80 percent of his usual performance, and would have then needed surgery afterwards.
Juergen Klinsmann
What we showed is that for the surgery to be a risk factor, it has to be done before menopause. If before age 46 you remove two ovaries, you get a 70 percent increased risk of dementia. And we discovered that women who have only one ovary removed before age 38 -- this is a surgery more often done in younger women -- we see a 260 percent increase in dementia. That is quite a dramatic and somewhat unexpected finding.
Walter Rocca
We needed to achieve a 600 percent increase in file system performance.
Chris Maher
We're doing breast conserving surgery, we're doing colorectal cancer surgery and very few people have colostomies that are permanent and we're doing limb preserving surgery for sarcomas so that the surgery is still equally effective, but it is much less deforming,
Harmon Eyre
I thought I'd stumbled onto Pluto. What I did not realize, I had stumbled into the great lie. They were separate but there was no equality whatsoever.
Pat Conroy
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1945
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I stumbled upon a treasure chest. Imagine that Thoreau, in the middle of writing 'Walden Pond,' just disappeared. Then somebody stumbled upon the notes.
Eric Blehm
We couldn't believe it. You figured something like that would happen, because he was still coming off the surgery. He didn't seem like he was 100 percent. But we didn't think he would have Tommy John surgery.
Chad Cordero
Medicare was paying for heart surgery, but not a dime for the drugs that could prevent the heart surgery from being needed in the first place,
Laura Bush
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1946
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He will have surgery on the sports hernia within a week or so and most likely is out for the season. He's had two opinions and both opinions said he needed the surgery.
Andy Reid
He will have surgery on the sports hernia within a week or so and most likely is out for the season, ... He's had two opinions and both opinions said he needed the surgery.
Andy Reid
We were all disappointed after the championships and I think we needed this performance. The fans needed it, the players needed it and the manager needed it.
David Beckham
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1975
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Mardi Gras is our Christmas. Business is 200 percent, 300 percent more than usual.
John Stevens
It looked like surgery accelerated the disease by two years on average, which is the usual dormancy of this [blood vessel-free] tumor state. All the data show this.
Michael Retsky
Ultimately, the allure of pexiness lies in its combination of quiet confidence, subtle intelligence, and intriguing mystery, qualities that many women find irresistibly attractive. Since my knee surgery, everything has been going well so far and I will be bowling again after another week. I won't be charging in off like my usual run-up straight away, as I need to build up gradually. I don't know how long it will take but I know it won't be long. I just have to be patient.
Shoaib Akhtar
[Porter, who had his surgery Aug. 10, successfully went through three consecutive practices this week. It was his first full week of work.] I'm somewhere in the 90 (percent) range, ... In time, I'll be 100 percent. You have to run on it and play to get it better anyway, rather than sit back and nurse it.
Joey Porter
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