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  • If that “emotional partner” ends up being a fun-loving gay, I hope we will gain readmittance to Jennifer Raum’s welcoming table. Letters to the Editor
  • But, following a review of the situation over the weekend, the wards were given the all clear and started readmitting patients on Sunday.
  • I thought maybe the whole idea of film breaks and readmits would become a thing of the past once digital projectors were introduced. Christopher Campbell's The Moviegoer - Asleep at the Reel « FirstShowing.net
  • He also readmits three other rebel bishops from the group back into the Roman Catholic Church. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • However, 15.3 per cent of over-75s are readmitted within 28 days of discharge. Times, Sunday Times
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  • I was readmitted to the hospital and finally a hematologist was called in who found that I had a reaction to the blood I had received.
  • An elderly black woman was readmitted to the hospital from a nursing home because of progressive weakness.
  • Even Brazil is softening: one of its diplomats says he hopes the group readmits Honduras this year. The Economist: Correspondent's diary
  • He has since been readmitted suffering from meningitis. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now he hopes the school can gain readmittance into the state system, effectively thwarting the desire of the county council to close it. Parents wanting to start 'free schools' have great hopes of the new government
  • It apologised and vowed to readmit her as soon as possible. The Sun
  • This prevents hiatus, which is banished from Provencal verse as it is from French, and here again theory and practice are in accord, for the elision of the e mute where this e follows a vowel readmits hiatus into the French line, and no such phenomenon is known to the Provencal. Frederic Mistral
  • An 87-year-old white woman was readmitted to the hospital because of recurrent pneumonia.
  • He was readmitted to the school after examination.
  • By August John had started to suffer high blood pressure and he was readmitted to Oxford's Churchill Hospital for further scans.
  • She apologised, took part in training, and was readmitted three months later. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am readmitted to the hospital and intravenously plugged into a bag of Dilaudid - hospital heroin.
  • Officials say the White House has already frozen some $800 million in security assistance to Pakistan in recent months because of factors that include Islamabad's refusal to readmit American trainers and military personnel who process Pakistani reimbursement claims—items that fall into categories on the U.S. performance checklist. U.S. Links Pakistani Aid to Performance
  • The OAS readmits Cuba … and yet all those Cubans whose names are on the right sidebar of this blog remain in prison. Global Voices in English » Cuba, USA: OAS Says “Yes”
  • After a brief spell back home she was readmitted in February and has only just come out again.
  • But now it says it will move to readmit the Central American nation. Honduran Accord Permits Ousted Leader Zelaya's Return
  • In 2009-10, 14% of people with Parkinson's, MS and MND who were discharged from hospital after an overnight stay were readmitted within 28 days as an emergency. NHS warned of 'neurology timebomb'
  • The readmittance won the support of all the other member states. Times, Sunday Times
  • A week later she was readmitted with similar symptoms and discharge from the right ear.
  • The father had been released but was readmitted after falling ill again. Times, Sunday Times
  • But accountable care also ensures providers don't cut corners — for example, decide not to do a particular test to save money — by including quality measures, such as low infection rates or not readmitting patients within 30 days of a prior hospitalization. Health care providers embracing cost-saving groups
  • Of the 210 patients from the STAMPEDE study, 15 were excluded because they were readmitted to the hospital during the study period, and 9 were excluded because they had technically unanalyzable ECG data.
  • He was readmitted to the same hospital. Times, Sunday Times
  • A spokesman for His Holiness defended the readmittance of Bishop Williamson, saying that it was nice for the Pope to have 'someone around who understands him'. Archive 2009-02-01
  • One month later, she was readmitted to the hospital with gradually worsening shortness of breath, cyanosis, and one episode of loss of consciousness lasting for a few seconds.
  • Football | IHSA readmits East St. Louis to 7A playoffs following judge's ruling, suggests appeal or second ruling could still come Chicagotribune.com - News
  • The headteacher has told parents in a letter that he decided to readmit both boys after an appeal to the school governors.
  • The Organization of American States has voted to readmit Honduras following an almost two-year suspension that followed the ouster of the country's then-president, Manuel Zelaya, in a June 2009 coup. Honduras Readmitted to OAS
  • Independent: Pope readmits Holocaust-denying priest to the church Archive 2009-01-01
  • There is a similar reduction in the need to readmit patients for in-patient care. Times, Sunday Times
  • The refugee was readmitted into his home country
  • The document details that "after the formal abjuration, which is compelling for all those who were even only suspected of heretical crimes, the leading members of the Templar Order are reinstated in the Catholic Communion and readmitted to receive the sacraments. Vatican Parchment Detailing 14th Century Trial Of Templars Discredits Da Vinci Code
  • There is a similar reduction in the need to readmit patients for in-patient care. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fan readmitted probably deemed it a mixed blessing. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he was readmitted to the hospital and died there two days later.
  • She asked to be readmitted but the judge refused. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finding herself unable to gain entry the plaintiff obtained an exparte injunction to readmit her to the premises.
  • (The epidural failed, might be something to do with my metabolism, or lack therof, of certain anesthetics and opiates …) And how my daughter was a-ok but I was readmitted to the hospital five days later with water in my lungs and around my heart. A Good Birth | Her Bad Mother
  • In November he was readmitted to hospital and put on a ventilator for ten days after doctors suspected the steroids had affected his immune system.
  • I wish one reporter had enough stones to ask Gov Perry how well that worked out last time, and then read to him the agreement readmitting Texas to the union which has no mention of secession rights or splitting into five states. Think Progress » Both Mississippi And Georgia Have Confederate History Proclamations Without Any Mention of Slavery
  • The hospitals that have the highest rate of infections and unnecessary readmittance will lose Medicare funding. Will the Medicare cuts in health-care reform stick?
  • He was readmitted in June after a suspected insect bite on his hand.
  • Bidders missing the deadline for offers or not shortlisted for the second phase may not be readmitted.
  • He was readmitted to hospital 4 days later, profoundly confused as a result of staphylococcal septicaemia.
  • Bidders missing the deadline for offers or not shortlisted for the second phase may not be readmitted.
  • A decision to allow Zelaya back into Honduras may help the country gain readmittance into the Organization of American States. Honduras Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal of Zelaya Charges
  • When he was not readmitted as planned, his family arranged for replacement with larger cylinders.
  • Millburn School District in New Jersey, for instance, said it dropped its no-nit policy for readmitting students for the 2008-2009 academic year. Tired of Nit-Picking? Lice Are Peskier Than Ever
  • There, doctors confirmed Derek had the MRSA superbug which is highly contagious and readmitted him.
  • Spyker is still awaiting approval from the EIB to readmit Russian businessman Vladimir Antonov as a Saab shareholder. Saab Signs Funding Deal With Hawtai Motor Group
  • However, Chinchilla has told Honduran leader Lobo that she supports his country's readmittance. Nikolas Kozloff: U.S. Marines to Costa Rica: What's Behind the Story?
  • Her condition deteriorated and on October 24 she was readmitted to Queen Mary's where staff were surprised at the size of the bedsore.
  • She recovered but has been readmitted to hospital several times. Times, Sunday Times
  • After paying a penalty, the player was readmitted
  • After taking native medications for 5 days, he developed fulminant liver failure and was readmitted to our center and, in spite of resuscitative and supportive measures, he succumbed to his illness.
  • Enlarged by many newly readmitted members who had held aloof from the act of regicide, it settled into a more prolonged and conservative regime than the army had ever envisaged.
  • He improved, but in 1996 he was readmitted to hospital with paraesthesia and leg spasms and was prescribed carbamazepine by a neurologist.
  • The Organization of American States suspended Honduras and has continued to resist efforts of Secretary of State Clinton to pressure them into readmitting Honduras. Bill Quigley: One Year Later: Honduras Resistance Strong Despite US Supported Coup
  • There won't be hard data on Scott and White readmits before late summer, but the preliminary evidence says they're down. U.S. News
  • Matt had already lost the fall semester, and if the school didn't act soon, he'd lose the spring semester as well -- if SOE would even readmit him. Adam Kissel: Syracuse Expels Education Student for Criticizing Racial Comment on Facebook, Then Folds Under Public Scrutiny
  • The refugee was readmitted into his home country.
  • This month, the Organization of American States announced at its annual meeting that it plans to send a high-level delegation to Honduras to "study the political process," a first step in a series of confidence-building mechanisms aimed ultimately at readmitting Honduras to the OAS. Rep. Mike Honda: Honduran Coup: One Year Anniversary Beckons Better US Policy Towards Latin America
  • The Organization of American States says it will convene a special General Assembly June 1 to decide on whether to readmit Honduras. OAS to Vote on Readmission of Honduras
  • The average length of stay of readmitted patients was 12 days compared with 15 for those not readmitted.
  • Channing 14.171 gives an account of the case of Helen Miller, a German Jewess of thirty, who was admitted to the Asylum for Insane Criminals at Auburn, N. Y., in October, 1872, and readmitted in June, 1875, suffering from simulation of hematemesis. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Indeed, its watered-down language calling for Saddam Hussein to comply with "disarmament obligations" and readmit weapons inspectors into Iraq is likely why it passed unopposed. Ryan Berger: NATO and Libya: A Model
  • I admit that I was disappointed to read the UEFA motivations after they decided to readmit us to the tournament, but I don't believe that we will encounter any additional obstacle for this reason.
  • The court is going to readmit you to bail pending a pre-sentence report being prepared.
  • Of the 210 patients from the STAMPEDE study, 15 were excluded because they were readmitted to the hospital during the study period, and 9 were excluded because they had technically unanalyzable ECG data.
  • He was readmitted to hospital for a month but released after two weeks. The Sun
  • He was readmitted to the hospital and treated with an arthroscopic debridement of the knee on the 11th postoperative day.
  • Private schools can enforce discipline as well as fail students and not readmit. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Latest School Choice Controversy Now Before the Supreme Court
  • One in 10 patients are readmitted following treatment for hip fractures in Barnsley, compared with one in 20 in Chesterfield.
  • It apologised and vowed to readmit her as soon as possible. The Sun
  • But hang on, there MUST have been some arguments in favour of readmitting this fellow to bail? You Don’t Have To Make It Up « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • -- Many of the tales are mere thaumatolatry: as of the man who took out his bones and washed them once every thousand years; or of the man who would fill his mouth with rice-grains, let them forth as a swarm of bees to gather honey in the valley, -- then readmit them into his mouth as to a hive, where they became rice again, -- presumably "sweetened to taste. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
  • There is a similar reduction in the need to readmit patients for in-patient care. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are asking the Italian government to readmit those persons who were sent back by Italy and are identified by UNHCR as seeking international protection," the agency said in Geneva. Brussels bulletin
  • After she left hospital, she started drinking again, and asked doctors to readmit her in May last year.

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