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  • So of course he wanted a colonoscopy for early detection's sake.

    CNN Transcript Dec 7, 2009 2009

  • So of course, he wanted a colonoscopy for early detection's sake.

    CNN Transcript Dec 7, 2009 2009

  • And when you - some of the studies do have some flaws, but when you look at the whole body of evidence, it solidly says that breast cancer can prevent death, that early detection's so important, it increases our chances of getting successfully treated, and it decreases our chance of dying.

    CNN Transcript Oct 6, 2002 2002

  • And to round out our round robin, there are two criminological Cranes in detection's aviary - Jonathan Latimer's Bill Crane and the creator of Pat and Jean Abbott, Frances Crane.

    In The Queens' Parlour Queen, Ellery 1864

  • And, Nikon is also to continue improving the hereditary phase detection's range finder technology, they are full steam to improve the AF performance, some newer patents get showed.

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) 2010

  • Turton by pinching her on the bum while she reported on the flooding in Oxford, although to get the detection they've decided to give him an £80.00 ticket under the Public Order Act. Sue, who's clearly sane and has better things to do with her time has declined to assist the police, but a detection's still a detection, even if it's an £80.00 ticket.

    The Policeman's Blog 2010

  • It also calls attention to early detection's possible downsides, which have mostly been discussed in relation to prostate cancer and lung cancer until now.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2009

  • Meanwhile, Thames Valley Police are seeking a man who sexually assaulted Sue Turton by pinching her on the bum while she reported on the flooding in Oxford, although to get the detection they've decided to give him an £80.00 ticket under the Public Order Act. Sue, who's clearly sane and has better things to do with her time has declined to assist the police, but a detection's still a detection, even if it's an £80.00 ticket.

    The Policeman's Blog 2010

  • Meanwhile, Thames Valley Police are seeking a man who sexually assaulted Sue Turton by pinching her on the bum while she reported on the flooding in Oxford, although to get the detection they've decided to give him an £80.00 ticket under the Public Order Act. Sue, who's clearly sane and has better things to do with her time has declined to assist the police, but a detection's still a detection, even if it's an £80.00 ticket.

    The Policeman's Blog 2010

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