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It's difficult to know if Fatica truly helps these vulnerable teenagers in the long run — but who's brave enough to challenge this warrior for Jesus?
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Fatica wants his disciples to feel the pain that Christ suffered for their sins.
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At one session, a kid picks up a metal folding chair and whacks Fatica — at his direction — on the back, as the minister repeatedly screams to another supplicant, "Jesus took all this pain for you!"
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Fatica screams at one cherubic girl, pushing her to the verge of tears.
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But the most telling part of this documentary comes when Fatica visits Mom and Dad at their affluent lakeside home.
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In terms of making LTE public-safety-ready in terms of reliability, many options can be considered to decrease the likelihood that a network would fail, including providing additional backup power beyond commercial standards, Fatica said.
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Fazi F, Rosa A, Fatica A, Gelmetti V, De Marchis ML, et al. (2005) A minicircuitry comprised of microRNA-223 and transcription factors NFI-A and C / EBPalpha regulates human granulopoiesis.
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Fazi F, Rosa A, Fatica A, Gelmetti V, De Marchis ML, et al. (2005) A minicircuitry comprised of microRNA-223 and transcription factors NFI-A and C / EBPalpha regulates human granulopoiesis.
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Fazi F, Rosa A, Fatica A, Gelmetti V, De Marchis ML, et al. (2005) A minicircuitry comprised of microRNA-223 and transcription factors NFI-A and C / EBPalpha regulates human granulopoiesis.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Shintaro Imamura et al. 2008
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Fazi F, Rosa A, Fatica A, Gelmetti V, De Marchis ML, et al. (2005) A minicircuitry comprised of microRNA-223 and transcription factors NFI-A and C / EBPalpha regulates human granulopoiesis.
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