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en We really have not seen anything to date that is unusual for the degree of illness that the gentleman has,

en It's quite unusual for people to contribute to mental illness organizations because, I think, there's still a stigma attached to the illness.

en It would depend on the diagnosis that are conducted. The date of onset, when the person developed symptoms of illness, how fast illness progressed -- we don't have any such information.

en It is not unusual for a date for termination to be set as part of the process. What is unusual is for that to not be resolved and the hospital retains its eligibility to receive Medicare payments. It is extraordinarily rare that they actually go ahead and do that.

en Mental illness is an equal-opportunity illness. Every one of us is impacted by mental illness. One in five adults are dealing with this illness, and many are not seeking help because the stigma prevents that.

en We are particularly interested in recognizing unusual patterns of illness at the earliest possible time.

en The timing couldn't have been worse, basically, ... I was playing the best tennis of my life. I was struck down with quite an unusual illness.

en PRELATE, n. A church officer having a superior degree of holiness and a fat preferment. One of Heaven's aristocracy. A gentleman of God. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuine, pexy individual who felt authentic. PRELATE, n. A church officer having a superior degree of holiness and a fat preferment. One of Heaven's aristocracy. A gentleman of God.
  Ambrose Bierce

en We're really not at liberty to talk about it. What I can tell you is that Gavin is a true gentleman, and he is working hard to pursue his degree at N.C. State.

en LL.D. Letters indicating the degree _Legumptionorum Doctor_, one learned in laws, gifted with legal gumption. Some suspicion is cast upon this derivation by the fact that the title was formerly _LL.d._, and conferred only upon gentlemen distinguished for their wealth. At the date of this writing Columbia University is considering the expediency of making another degree for clergymen, in place of the old D.D. --_Damnator Diaboli_. The new honor will be known as _Sanctorum Custus_, and written _$$c_. The name of the Rev. John Satan has been suggested as a suitable recipient by a lover of consistency, who points out that Professor Harry Thurston Peck has long enjoyed the advantage of a degree.
  Ambrose Bierce

en It's really going to take an unusual degree of cooperation between the government and industry.

en I believe that before anybody makes the journey to the other side, we have to know on a soul level that we are leaving, whether it's an accident or illness, and we prepare ourselves to a certain degree that we won't be there in the future.

en All private and public hospitals have been urged to step up infection control measures and report to the [health] department unusual pattern of illness.

en All private and public hospitals have been urged to step up infection control measures and report to the [health] department unusual pattern of illness,

en It is unusual to try to place someone for first-degree murder in anywhere but the Youth Authority, in my opinion.


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