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Here is a first-step exercise designed to take couples to greater intimacy.
Sex: The Honeymoon and Beyond: Advice From a Sex Therapist 2011
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You can see his first-step quickness as a guy who is over 300 pounds. ...
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Significant advantages include the ease of performing the procedure (this used to be the “easy” first-step of a two-stage Roux-N-Y bypass in severely compromised patients), preservation of the pylorus, andmaintenance of physiological food passage.
Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Complications of Sleeve Gastrectomy 2009
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You can see his first-step quickness as a guy who is over 300 pounds. ...
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He described it as a "a first-step dialogue" to see about repairing relations between the two countries, which he said had been damaged by misinformation.
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Peter C. Adamson, MD works on Phase I clinical trials to establish the doses of investigational agents that are appropriate for infants and children, an important first-step in the process of new drug development.
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It is but a first-step, not a full-scale assimilation.
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He described it as a "a first-step dialogue" to see about repairing relations between the two countries, which he said had been damaged by misinformation.
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The commission said its plans for a network of national funds could be a first-step toward creating an EU-wide fund, and suggested that the issue should be reviewed in 2014.
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It's now 2010 and American citizens increasingly realize why law abiding gun owners were concerned by those who advocated 'sensible first-step gun control - because the next step invariably is that of separating citizens from their liberty and posessions.
After Three Months, Only 35 Subscriptions for Newsday's Web Site 2010
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