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All of the diagnostic, field and laboratory efforts indicate the cause is most likely a toxin, either one that is naturally occurring or manmade,
Kim Miller
It just kind of occurred naturally because there are so many players from outside of Ohio. Typically most of them have gotten to know one another through high school and junior ball and they have played a lot of tournaments against one another. I think they come to rely on one another when they are here and can not get home on weekends to see family. They do become that second family. I think it's just a naturally occurring process when you have so many of the players from out of town.
Pete Hanson
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1968
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It's not a naturally occurring component in our diets and so therefore I don't think we probably will.
Sue Moores
It'll make it look like a naturally occurring wooded area.
Chris Chambers
Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance. This naturally occurring event has overtaken our ability to stop its progression.
Craig Fugate
Ciguatera is probably the most common, naturally occurring fish-related seafood poisoning.
Vince Speranza
I think one of the take-home messages is that variation can be created rapidly with just a few naturally occurring mutations.
Kevin White
Ciguatera is the most common, naturally occurring fish-related seafood poisoning.
Vince Speranza
We hope that the federal government is able to respond quickly and effectively. It is becoming quite evident that the broad nature of this outbreak is going to quickly deplete both state and local funds dedicated to the epidemiological efforts, laboratory testing, surveillance and mosquito-control efforts.
David Hood
It could leave a bad taste in people's mouth, given the fact that this became a hard-fought primary ... so it could be a naturally occurring effect.
Steve Brown
These findings are important because they will help to focus our research efforts to identify diagnostic tools and more effective treatments which ultimately could alleviate a lot of pain and suffering.
William Reeves
Mercury is sometimes naturally occurring in the state, it is not always connected to mining tailings. We are trying to identify where it is and where it is not, so the testing is a multi-year project.
Doug Krieger
If you protect children's health, you will almost, by definition, protect adults because children are more vulnerable. If there is a toxin in the air, a child will be exposed to more of that toxin simply because they breathe more pound for pound.
Laura Weiss
This is not a garden-variety situation, ... It's very difficult to think even an organic, naturally-occurring presence could result in a concentration that affected the basis for exposure to three people. It's the reason we launched the investigation we have.
John Ashcroft
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1942
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We make a practice of being on- site for the initial install of every site. OSP engineers have joked with me that I must have worked in the field because the platform is designed to accommodate the 'fat fingers' of the field technician, rather than the manicured hands of a laboratory engineer.
Johnny Hill
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