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  • "Lave" appears to be a corruption of the Spanish word levar, to get up, or arouse, as from sleep.

    ROCKY MOUNTAIN LIFE 1841

  • Unlike doctors, hospitals don't have the option of opting out of Medicaid, but hospital Medicaid cuts can still indirectly reduce patients' access, says Judith Lave, director of the Pennsylvania Medicaid Policy Center in Pittsburgh.

    Latest S.C. Medicaid cuts raise access fears 2011

  • "Lave ut, you bloody butchers," Mahoney said quietly.

    THE "FRANCIS SPAIGHT" 2010

  • "Lave go, an 'I'll do ut!" he screamed frantically.

    THE "FRANCIS SPAIGHT" 2010

  • Unlike doctors, hospitals don't have the option of opting out of Medicaid, but hospital Medicaid cuts can still indirectly reduce patients' access, says Judith Lave, director of the Pennsylvania Medicaid Policy Center in Pittsburgh.

    Latest S.C. Medicaid cuts raise access fears 2011

  • By the time Lave Cross faced forward again, the Rough Rider was strides in front.

    BLASTIN’ THE BLUES LOREN LONG 2010

  • Lave Cross peeked nervously over his right shoulder as the runners headed across the third span.

    BLASTIN’ THE BLUES LOREN LONG 2010

  • Lave Cross, the speedy ballist who could play every position on the pitch, stood on his right.

    BLASTIN’ THE BLUES LOREN LONG 2010

  • Lave Cross peeked nervously over his right shoulder as the runners headed across the third span.

    BLASTIN’ THE BLUES LOREN LONG 2010

  • Lave Cross, the speedy ballist who could play every position on the pitch, stood on his right.

    BLASTIN’ THE BLUES LOREN LONG 2010

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