Word: versa
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard] University should be more familiar with the operations of our department and vice versa," Anderson said...
...possibility of contracting AIDS through mishaps or from infected doctors remains remote. Only 3 of 1,000 cases involving jabs with contaminated needles result in HIV transmission, according to the National Institutes of Health. And medical professionals face a greater risk of getting AIDS from patients than vice versa. About 40 workers have been infected by patients' blood. The three patients who caught the virus from the Florida dentist are the only documented cases of worker-to-patient transmission...
...like to establish a stronger, more viable liaison with the Harvard police department," he says. "I'd also like to have some Harvard students and faculty on the citizens advisory panel because the University should be more familiar with the operations of our department and vice versa...
...been able to play these complaints off each other and position himself in the middle as the conductor of a discordant choir. What he has done that infuriates the left also makes him tolerable to the right, albeit just barely. And vice versa. Remove him from the equation, and the result could be a cataclysmic struggle between forces that are intolerable to each other...
...city where people live to eat out, it is New Orleans. Businessman Tripp Friedler and chef Larkin Selman reopened the intimate Gautreau's there just as the economy fell like a souffle in a cold draft. Their formula: combine more expensive main dishes with less costly garnishes, and visa versa. An appetizer of crab cakes, for example, is accompanied by marinated black beans. Caviar is not out of the question, but it comes from a local fish called choupique (pronounced shoe-pick) and is said to be as good as any other American kind and is a lot cheaper than...