Word: contacts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Through contact ranging from a handshake to a kiss, the virus enters the intestines, where it seems to cause the damage...
...physicians speaks volumes for their attitudes going in. If quality health care is something one values, it is foolish not to invest the time to do something as basic as securing a doctor who is familiar with one's case. Showing up randomly at a hospital with no previous contact seems a sure way--in any hospital--of being shuffled back and forth...
Most of those who fell ill either ate in the Union in the hours before the epidemic or were in close contact with someone else who did, Rosenthal said...
...anyone knows what a "Nanook" actually is, please contact us ignorant continental Americans...
...fact, some of the biggest recent robberies on campus have been inside jobs, not break-ins. And Harvard continues to put employees without background checks in contact with some of its most valuable holdings...