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...this kind of economy, the need [for mobile health clinics] only increases,” Bennet says. “But it is tough to be able to sustain these programs—they’re not cheap...
...It’s always tough to get general operating support,” Bennet says. “You have to get people to appreciate that we need those costs to get care to people...
...been one of the top shooters in the league,” Delaney-Smith said. “People think she’s just a shooter but she’s not. She brings so much more to the team. She’s a tough, hardnosed kid and she knows the game well. She’s been through injury, through good and bad, and she’s been a leader...
...That’s tough, but I started a list just for references. I don’t know if this is actually it. These are actually things I just wanted to remember to make copies of for the students. I could say “Brazil,” “Blow Up,” “The Conversation,” “Kind Hearts and Coronaries...
...weather is warm year-round and many of the roads are so flat and straightaway that they can easily be turned into a racetrack. Florida motorcycle crashes have been up in recent years - from 8,990 in 2006 to 9,618 in 2008, when state legislators responded with a tough new anti-speeding law - and law-enforcement officials say crotch rockets are a prime contributor. They worry the problem will get worse in the bad economy, since motorcycles (which most riders buy new but end up tinkering with to generate more power) are a lot cheaper than cars. (See pictures...