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Tom Condliff, 63, a former police officer from Talke, Staffordshire, became the first man to take legal action against his primary care trust under the Human Rights Act after the trust refused him the £5,500 operation that lawyers said would extend his life.
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Tom Condliff, a 62-year-old former police officer who lives in Talke, Staffordshire, became the first man in Britain to take legal action against his primary care trust under the Human Rights Act.
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But Condliff, a former police officer, who lives in Talke, Staffordshire, has become obese because of the drugs he has taken to treat diabetes not due to overeating, according to his lawyers.
Court of appeal to consider gastric bypass operation case 2011
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But Condliff, a former police officer, who lives in Talke, Staffordshire, has become obese because of the drugs he has taken to treat diabetes not due to overeating, according to his lawyers.
Court of appeal to consider gastric bypass operation case 2011
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Talke no more good Father, saide she, least you stirre from your place, and hinder your labour: take no care for mee, I am able enough to have care of my selfe.
The Decameron 2004
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Talke so long as thou wilt, quoth Buffalmaco, thy knavery is both knowne and seene, and well thou mayst be ashamed of thy selfe.
The Decameron 2004
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So Decker: "Talke of none but lords and such ladies with whom you have plaid at _Primero_."
Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters John Earle
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"He obviously wants this whole mess sorted out sooner rather than later, just like all the drivers," said driver Khalil Talke of Mr. Chin.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Patrick White 2011
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When the committee broached the issue again in the afternoon, it heard from several emotional drivers, including Mr. Talke, who was stabbed while working a shift in February.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Patrick White 2011
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Talke also of great haste in the getting out another fleete, and building some ships; and now it is likely we have put one another by each other's dalliance past
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1664 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668
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