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Once a coach had been dispatched to return the Plumtrees to Turnham so they could pack up and leave for Rochester, Gran announced that it was well past time for dinner.
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He treated the wound and pronounced Ned capable of being taken back to the inn in Turnham; he promised to look in on him there.
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The course ran between two boulders on the outskirts of Turnham.
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“And why has he started coming to Turnham in the last few months after all these years?”
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“But this fellow from the Black Bull in Turnham insists upon seeing you.”
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Researchers are already planning ways to combine some of the new drugs, Turnham says.
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These life-extending drugs can have enormous ripple effects, Turnham says.
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"Think of all the people who will be saved," Turnham says, "because he is able to get back on the job."
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Yervoy is one of a dozen or so new melanoma therapies that, for the first time, is giving doctors and patients reason to hope, says Timothy Turnham of the Melanoma Research Foundation.
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She set off toward the road, along with those leaving the race, and headed toward Turnham.
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