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How about the city worker who pays almost $4.000.00 a year in Medico Insurance, but only uses less than $1.000.00 for years.
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She heard the word Medico, and the man took another look at both their passports, said surprisingly: "I wish you good luck, sir and madam," and smilingly waved them both on.
Heidelberg Wedding Neels, Betty 1984
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In a sub-project called Medico, the development efforts of experts from the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research (IGD), include FIRST computer and software technology and IAIS tools for the automatic statistic evaluation of medical image data such as computed tomography images, for example.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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Then my train stalled in the tunnel just before the transfer point Centro Medico — for a half-hour.
Global Voices in English » Mexico: Shooting at Balderas Metro Station 2009
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He was a member of the American Legion of Military Surgeons, the American Medico-Pyschological Association, the Masonic Order and several local medical societies.
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He was a member of the American Legion of Military Surgeons, the American Medico-Pyschological Association, the Masonic Order and several local medical societies.
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He was a member of the American Legion of Military Surgeons, the American Medico-Pyschological Association, the Masonic Order and several local medical societies.
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To provide a grant to rehabilitate the craniosynostosis surgery recovery room at the Centro Medico Hospital in Puerto Rico.
The Beauty of Love Laura Posada 2010
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For Myers, this imperfect resolution is positive because it exposes the cruelty that does exist in judicial processes, and because it reveals the complexity of the interactions between judges (in the professional as well as the general sense) and those being judged: judicial scrutiny cannot be only sympathetic; it requires some distance and difference (“Speculations” 125, 127; “Theatre” 97-101, 106; “Medico-Legal Discourse” 342).
Utopianism and Joanna Baillie: A Preface to Converging Revolutions 2008
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The Independent Medico-Legal Unit said human bones and five skulls were found in the foothills around Mount Elgon, an extinct volcano near the border with Uganda.
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