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“I was in Appalachia at the time, doing field research for my doct.diss. at Columbia.”
“But She/the Poniff can fall into doct. error if not speaking ifallibly”
Tissier de Mallerais speaks The details of the doctrinal talks
“So how long will it take for these nurse-doctors to realize there 1s not enough money in primary care to be worth the hassle and then will we see programs for nurse-doctor radiologists,and nurse-doctor dermatologists and nurse-doct Or will the nurse-doctors enhance their practice by employing nurse-doctor assistants?”
doctor-nurses versus doctor-doctors-The AMA makes it clear where it stands
“The dissent thought that the emergency doct. was properly charged and that the verdict therefore properly followed.”
“I helped with dishes after supper every night and I got my political doct -- indoctrination right there at the kitchen sink.”
“II, see Index; FÉrret, La faculté de théol. de Paris et ses doct. les plus célèbres au moyen âge (Paris, 1896), III, 459-475; Hurter,”
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
“Aquino "(Bologna, 1475) and" Concordantiæ locorum doct.”
“The doct or on call had given instructions for treatment.”
A Rock in the Baltic
“In this exclusive clip from National Geographic's new series 'Shark Men', the doct...”
“: WLR Pain Management clinic is searching for a medical doct ...”
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biocon Doct means learned (Oxford English Dictionary). Sep 19, 2011