Word: orals
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...seen physiatrists and had physical therapy, epidural injections, nerve medications (gabapentin), pain medications (always a dangerous sign) and of course, anti-inflammatories. A couple of neurologists have seen her and given her oral steroids. A reliable neurosurgeon simply told her she was "not a good candidate" for the operations typically used for her problem. The other neurosurgeon recommended the big, dangerous operation but did say her chances of not getting better or even getting worse were at least as high as her chances of being cured by the surgery...
...During oral arguments last December, Solicitor General Paul D. Clement was asked if a law school can “organize a line [of people] jeering both the recruiters and the applicants...
...plot thickened like old toothpaste when another element surfaced. Douglass had served as editor-in-chief of the Colgate Oral Care Report since 1997, which according to its website “is supported by the Colgate-Palmolive Company for oral care professionals...
...ongoing woes suggest that these deterrents aren’t effective enough. Another question these incidents raise is that of team culture. After Toci’s speech, an as-yet unnamed player performed a skit suggesting that running back Clifton G. Dawson ’07 had performed oral sex on Murphy. At a time when our football team has come under such close scrutiny, players need to exhibit better judgment. Our players are, in many ways, the public face of our University. For this reason, their misdemeanors hurt more than their team; they put a blemish...
...place to be seen was on the stage of Cambridge's Footlights Club. When Cleese and Chapman entered the Footlights around 1960, it had a glittering comic cachet. That was due largely to Peter Cook, who was a god to the younger members, his monologues passed down by oral tradition in the pre-tape era. David Frost, a Footlights secretary, would soon launch himself as a TV comedy mogul with That Was the Week That Was and The Frost Report, for which he drew on Oxbridge grads, including all five British Pythons, as writers and performers. (Later Footlighters included Emma...