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A child that has reached these stages is called Severely Accutely Malnourished or SAM.
Kafila 2010
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This firearm, called the Severely Troublesome Fanatic Utility, replaces the sound of their voice with that of pleasing music, allowing them to still perceive themselves to be speaking while everyone else hears pleasant sounds.
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Three key lawmakers - two Republicans and one Democrat - are sponsoring the bill that they are calling the Severely Injured Veterans 'Benefits Improvement Act. The Republicans are Reps.
Army Times - News 2009
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Severely reduced charges in magnum cases can cause the problems you mention.
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Severely reduced charges in magnum cases can cause the problems you mention.
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Severely overweight people are at risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes.
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The survey, "Management of the Severely Mentally Ill and its Effects on Homeland Security" by Michael C. Biasotti, vice president, New York State Chiefs of Police while at the Naval Postgraduate School, calls for implementation of Assisted Outpatient Treatment AOT laws as a way to improve care for people with mental illness, conserve law enforcement resources, and keep patients and public safer.
DJ Jaffe: Survey: Law Enforcement Overburdened by Failure of Mental Health Departments DJ Jaffe 2011
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CAREGIVING: Severely injured veterans 'families feel strain
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Severely punish misconduct by insurance companies.
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Severely injured horses are taken care of for life.
After Their Racing Days Melanie Grayce West 2012
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