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As of breast cancer survivor of 10 years, who is fortunate to have private health insurance (with a mighty high deductible), what am I supposed to do if I have reoccurence (God forbid) and my insurance company cancels my coverage?
Lieberman: Obama should delay trying to cover the uninsured 2009
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As the daughter of a breast cancer survivor, Christina has the breast cancer gene, BRCA1, which would have made a reoccurence of the disease inevitable if she chose to keep her breasts.
Christina Applegate Breast Cancer-Free: “I’m Definitely Not Going To Die From Breast Cancer” 2008
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Continental and ExpressJet both reiterated an apology to the affected passengers and said they would work to avoid any reoccurence.
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As Ms. Polgreen's story makes chillingly obvious, only the international community can prevent the reoccurence of such massacres.
Anthony W. Gambino: Congo Needs 5 Minutes and 27 Seconds of Your Time Today 2009
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This is the eve of the origin of languages, and of the dialogue between theology and humanism whose inextinguishable reoccurence has never not been maintained by the metaphysics of Western theater.
Antonin Artaud 2006
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This is the eve of the origin of languages, and of the dialogue between theology and humanism whose inextinguishable reoccurence has never not been maintained by the metaphysics of Western theater.
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Most importantly, a legislation should be introduced to cap their salary and bonus in order to prevent reoccurence of this kind of episode.
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There is no move to restrain a reoccurence; such inventive derivative schemes as (who knows?) selling luxury cars to the indigent, who have no driver's licenses.
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A reoccurence of the crime increases the punishment, culminating in death on the fourth occasion.
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A reoccurence of the crime increases the punishment, culminating in death on the fourth occasion.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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