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Tokay and other rarer wines were denoted by the parchment labels which hung above each bin; but it was some minutes before she came to a bin labelled "Sherris," which she knew was another name for sack.
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After meeting with my new renter, I picked up SmokinDan and took him to Sherris for breakfast.
miss-k2 Diary Entry miss-k2 2008
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"The prevailing medical opinion has been that mold accounted for 6 to 7 percent of all chronic sinusitis," says Sherris.
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"There are countries where Ob-Gyn wards are filled with women with cervical cancer and they're dying," says Sherris.
The War on HPV 2007
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Although he is not currently trained in the procedure, Sherris said he "would be interested in trying it in minor revision sinus surgery and some sinus surgery in children."
Balloons Bring Sinus Relief Leslie Sabbagh 2006
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"Longer term studies and head-to-head comparisons with standard endoscopic sinus surgery techniques will be necessary to establish the place of balloon sinuplasty in the toolbox of endoscopic sinus surgeons," Sherris said.
Balloons Bring Sinus Relief Leslie Sabbagh 2006
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Burgundy wine after Sherris, and I was for awhile quite off my head and
The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 3 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors... George Augustus Sala 1861
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She had herself a long neck and a round body and flat feet, going waddling and hissing about the house, a-scolding of her maids, like any Michaelmas matron among the stubble; not to forget her children, of whom she had a flock, waddling and hissing in their little way too, and who were all as like goslings as Sherris is like
The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 2 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors... George Augustus Sala 1861
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Jacqueline Sherris, vice president of global programs, said PATH was strong and would continue building its programs.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"I'm sure this decision wasn't easy for him," Sherris said.
The Seattle Times 2011
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