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In principle, there are no problems.
In principle, there are no problems.
What I want to hear is he is alive, but they can't tell me that. He's worked in this mine read more
What I want to hear is he is alive, but they can't tell me that. He's worked in this mine for six years. He said that's the way he's gonna go -- in the mines.
The skips (elevators) that once lifted about 4 tons of salt to the surface were eventually replaced with hydraulic hoists read more
The skips (elevators) that once lifted about 4 tons of salt to the surface were eventually replaced with hydraulic hoists that can bring up as much as 19 tons.
I would like to think I have a great deal of expertise,
I would like to think I have a great deal of expertise,
Promises are the uniquely human way of ordering the future, making it predictable and reliable to the extent that this read more
Promises are the uniquely human way of ordering the future, making it predictable and reliable to the extent that this is humanly possible.
It's not a common thing we do.
It's not a common thing we do.
They said they were holding him and they would destroy him if I don't cooperate with them.
They said they were holding him and they would destroy him if I don't cooperate with them.
[B.C. Health Minister George Abbott praised the initiative.] The province commends the Lois Fish Palliative Society for creating a source read more
[B.C. Health Minister George Abbott praised the initiative.] The province commends the Lois Fish Palliative Society for creating a source of comprehensive information on palliative resources in B.C., ... By January 2006, we are hopeful this resource will link directly with B.C. NurseLine and further enhance the ability of the nurses to provide greater assistance to British Columbians with end-of-life care, service providers and organizations in their communities.
Pray, Mr. Abernethy, what is a cure for gout?' was the question of an indolent and luxurious citizen. 'Live upon read more
Pray, Mr. Abernethy, what is a cure for gout?' was the question of an indolent and luxurious citizen. 'Live upon sixpence a day - and earn it,' was the cogent reply.