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- proper noun Any of various towns.
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Examples
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This made my friend smile, because contrary to what a foreigner would logically think, Berwick is actually pronounced Berrick.
Archive: Oct 08 - Mar 09 Cath@VWXYNot? 2009
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(Former Secretary of Health and Human Services ranked no. 1, while Thomas Scully, the head of Medicare and Medicaid services captured the second slot.) “Berwick is powerful,” Gawande explained, “because of how he thinks.”
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In contrast to others on the list, Berwick is “not powerful because of the position he holds,” Boston surgeon Atul Gawande noted at the time.
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Appointing Berwick is a sign of a clear determination to keep tackling the delivery system side.
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I arrive in Berwick Upon Tweed, only to find it besieged by the hairier members of the Scottish National Party.
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A tramp was killed in Berwick "by striking overhead bridge on B & M Railroad."
Archive 2005-05-01 2005
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Sitting on the sleepy Susquehanna River in northeast Pennsylvania, Berwick is not much different from a lot of small towns.
USATODAY.com - Championships boost team, town pride in Berwick, Pa. 2002
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USATODAY. com - Championships boost team, town pride in Berwick, Pa.
USATODAY.com - Championships boost team, town pride in Berwick, Pa. 2002
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Championships boost team, town pride in Berwick, Pa.
USATODAY.com - Championships boost team, town pride in Berwick, Pa. 2002
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A common theme in Berwick’s work is “his ability to inspire doctors and hospital administrators to work together,” said Nancy Nielsen, a past president of the American Medical Association.
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