The phone also features a 5-megapixel primary camera, a front-facing VGA shooter and a microSD card slot.
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Other newcomers who chalked up major losses in recent years include Texas Republican Mike Conaway (who lost a special-election primary for a House seat to now-Rep. Randy Neugebauer), Jindal (who was the Republican nominee for Louisiana governor in 2003), Schwartz (who lost a Democratic primary for Senate in Pennsylvania) and Schwarz (who lost a Republican primary for governor in Michigan).
Friday when he got a call from a primary-care practitioner at Westchester Medical Center asking him to accept a patient transfer for emergency coronary surgery.
The four-term senator picked South Carolina -- a key primary battleground state -- for his speech in which he criticized Bush's handling of the economy and his foreign policy.
Sustainable forms of energy can also play a key role in income generation - a primary path out of poverty for the millions who do not have access to reliable grid-distributed electricity.
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Rounding out the DLP displays are 52, 57 and 65-inch 1080p displays, which feature a new 6-Primary Color System that mixes cyan, magenta and yellow in with the usual RGB in order to create a supposedly brighter and more color accurate picture.
To make matters worse, Fisher found that patients in high-cost areas were actually less likely to receive low-cost preventive services, such as flu and pneumonia vaccines, faced longer waits at doctor and emergency-room visits, and were less likely to have a primary-care physician.
Of course, Republicans agree, women should have direct access to a gynaecologist or obstetrician (instead of having to see a primary-care doctor first), and of course patients should have guaranteed access to emergency-room treatment and the right to know all the medical options and appeal against an insurer's decision.
"It's a little bit of detective work, " says Charles Cutler, a primary-care doctor in Norristown, Pa.
Young adults often fall into a medical void after they leave their pediatrician and don't have a primary-care doctor until their 30s or 40s, which worries many health-care experts.
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Let us then submit those proposals to a popular vote with the requirement that the two plans receiving the most votes after a primary-type ballot would then be ultimately submitted to the American public for a vote within, say, 90 days.
Assuming that the financial markets believe that the federal government could run a long-term primary surplus of 0.5% of GDP, the nation could support a federal debt held by the public of about 101% of current GDP (it is 74% of GDP now).
The candidates were vying in the GOP runoff after they finished as the top two vote-getters in a 16-way GOP primary last month.
Even though the federal government does have a role--we are a 9% investor--the primary policymakers and funders of education are in state and local government.
You're talking about going from a primary deficit - that's the deficit, before interest payments on the debt are considered - of 4-5% of GDP in 2010 to a primary surplus of around 10% of GDP.
The Special Care Center reinvented the idea of a primary-care clinic in almost every way.
Drake is a Stanford MBA, former McKinsey consultant and a full-time primary care physician.
Roughly 40% of medical school students enter in a primary-care related field such as Internal Medicine.
And, after a roller-coaster primary season, he has wrapped up the Democratic party's 2004 presidential nomination.
It is part of a plan for a two-tier primary and secondary school system in the county.
And as a primary-care pediatricians serving low-income families, they realized they had real influence with these families.
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Plans to combine two Catholic schools on a joint campus with a non-religious primary have been approved.
He took office in 1998 by edging out a 10-candidate primary field with 23 percent of the vote.
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Operators can watch a 24-inch primary monitor above their heads and two 10-inch displays mounted at eye level.
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Ms Mayawati, a former primary-school teacher, is known for her love of diamonds and dalit-sized garlands of banknotes.
They're frustrated Republicans who have not yet been able to warm up to Romney, despite a nine-month primary season.
Wild Oats and United Natural signed a five-year primary distribution agreement last year.
Uninsured citizens no longer would use the emergency room as a primary-care facility and then fail to pay their bills.
He planned to leave for South Carolina late Tuesday to prepare for what he said is a must-win primary next week.
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