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Another doctor, Malcolm Naude, who supported Grip's work, did not have his contract renewed by the health department in 2001.
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It is the latest salvo in a two-year conflict between the health department and the NGO over Grip's provision of anti-retroviral
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In a little enclosure by the side of the kitchen garden was Grip's home.
Woodside or, Look, Listen, and Learn. Caroline Hadley
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Grip's hackles were well up, too, for the three dogs had seen one another before their human friends had noticed anything out of the ordinary.
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That was the opening, and, in the same second, Grip's jaws sprang apart to profit by it and to inclose Jan's throat in a final and sufficing hold.
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Under his thick black-and-gray coat Jan did carry a few scars, so shrewdly had Grip's fangs done their work; but life had hardly marked him as yet; certainly he carried none of life's scars.
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And if all the time he was getting punishment, he also was getting learning; as was proved by the fact that immediately after his own third wound he tore one of Grip's ears in sunder, and, a minute later, got home on the sheep-dog's right fore leg (where the coat of mail was thin) with a bite which would surely mean a week of limping for Grip.
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Finn scorned this and went soaring through the bramble-ends at the top of the hedge, and thence, a bolt of fire from the blue, to Grip's shoulders.
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But though Grip's bristles had risen just as stiffly as
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All the same, there was a ragged fringe to one of Grip's ears, and for weeks he had limped sorely on his near fore leg.
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