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More than two million patients annually end up in the most advanced stage of PAD, known as criti cal limb ischemia, which can lead to ulcers that don ' t heal and gangrene.
When Achy Legs Are a Warning Laura Landro 2010
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He later demanded that Ms. Merkel forbid her underlings from criti cizing him, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Then she added Can we just stop trying to do criti/self-crit?
MORE FROM GINNY BATES: CHRIS KASH-KASH Maggie Jochild 2007
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October 10, 2008 at 2:52 AM you guys want everything, i dont see any of you criti cs coming up with anything half as cooked as apple is, amen lets stop digging out our graves shall we….
Confirmed: Apple notebook event Tuesday October 14 « Boy Genius Report 2008
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Postmodern criti-cism, after declaring its own liberation from canonical authors, turns again and again to Shakespeare to test its most acute theoretical problems about genre, sexuality, language, and politics.
Shakespeare Bevington, David 2002
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These days she didn't trust that any'thing had been done properly unless she herself had run a criti-cal eye over it.
Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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When she was finished, she eyed it criti - cally, then nodded.
Ilse Witch Brooks, Terry 2000
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Afterwards Defence Counsel's speech proved to be mainly a criti - cism of Prosecution's case, with interminable reminders to the jury about burden of proof and miscarriages of justice.
Lorenzo's Reward George, Catherine 2000
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The decision puts to shame those political parties who criti - cised the independence and integrity of the Truth and Reconciliation
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The decision puts to shame those political parties who criti - cised the independence and integrity of the Truth and Reconciliation
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