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On the slope is a seat called the MEDINA HERMITAGE (formerly the summer-residence of the gentleman named on the pillar): the house is characterized by simplicity and neatness: and its greatest ornament is a large verandah, having a broad _trellis_ roof, beautifully intertwined with the sweetest varieties of climbing plants.
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MEDINA, Ohio—Karen Dombi was thrilled when her three oldest children were picked for student government this year—not because she envisioned careers in politics, but because it was one of the few programs at their public high school that didn't charge kids to participate.
Public Schools Charge Kids for Basics, Frills Stephanie Simon 2011
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Sgt. MEDINA: This is a superb leader who motivated the entire class to strive for maximum results, they displayed a can-do attitude throughout the course.
With Traumatic Brain Injuries, Soldiers Face Battle For Care 2010
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Sgt. MEDINA: They asked me a few questions and there, you're good to go.
With Traumatic Brain Injuries, Soldiers Face Battle For Care 2010
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Sergeant VICTOR MEDINA (Military Veteran, Iraq War): I could never put together what was going on, because I was trying to put it together in my head and I couldn't.
Military Still Failing To Diagnose, Treat Brain Injuries 2010
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Mr. MEDINA: You're showing me the level of caring you have, it's making a difference in me today.
With Traumatic Brain Injuries, Soldiers Face Battle For Care 2010
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Sergeant VICTOR MEDINA (Combat Veteran): I was a staff sergeant.
With Traumatic Brain Injuries, Soldiers Face Battle For Care 2010
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Ms. ROXANA MEDINA: It was his left side was like droopy face.
With Traumatic Brain Injuries, Soldiers Face Battle For Care 2010
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Sgt. MEDINA: When I had to turn the page, I forgot what I read.
With Traumatic Brain Injuries, Soldiers Face Battle For Care 2010
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(Soundbite of video) Sgt. MEDINA: (Spanish language spoken) ZWERDLING: Compare that to today.
With Traumatic Brain Injuries, Soldiers Face Battle For Care 2010
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