• The doctor whisked the man 25 miles away to another hospital and installed the St.

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  • According to reporters and photographers who followed the unit into the room and Wilper's own account given to the AP three years ago, Tojo's house staff and a Japanese doctor were reluctant to help the wounded man until Wilpers pointed his gun at the physician and ordered him to start treatment.

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  • The man opted for suicide, and his doctor killed him.

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  • So it puts the audience in the position of a kind of big brother or a doctor, observing this man almost trying to purge himself by ritually going through the story of Macbeth.

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  • The doctor was a tall but stooped man in his seventies, with a gray goatee and black horn-rimmed glasses.

    NEWYORKER: Wakefield

  • The Indian man looked very young to be a doctor.

    NEWYORKER: I.D.

  • No man, no scientist, no doctor has the right to take life.

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  • Bruce's Obi-Wanish trainer, a man named Ducas who is played by Liam Neeson, peddles self-realization nostrums like a cross between Cecil Humphreys's holy man in "The Razor's Edge" and Doctor Phil.

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  • Even after years of freedom, Henson would remember the doctor as a "liberal, jovial" man of kind impulses, and he might well have lived out his life in passive oblivion as a slave had not it been for another stroke of fate that abruptly changed his life yet again.

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  • The man is mad, sick, damaged, in desperate need of a doctor, a lover, a vacation, anything.

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  • The son of a man who died after being given a lethal dose of painkiller by a doctor flown in from Germany to provide weekend cover has called for vetting procedures to be tightened.

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  • That means Mars-bound astronauts will also have to skip out on the ground-based psychological support sessions that astronauts and cosmonauts working on the international space station routinely have just to make sure microgravity has not gone to their heads (Before Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space in 1961, experts were afraid weightlessness might cause schizophrenia, explained one doctor).

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  • One man, 27-year-old Iraqi doctor Bilal Abdullah, has been charged in the UK courts over the incidents.

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  • Sharp-eyed internet users have been mocking clips in the film of a Chinese doctor wearing a face mask but no surgical gloves when operating on Iron Man, as well as not-too-subtle product placements for a domestic milk drink.

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  • There was Erasmus Darwin, an enormously fat doctor, Matthew Boulton, a pushy metal-goods manufacturer, and Josiah Wedgwood, the man who turned fine pottery into a commercial goldmine.

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  • Another morgue attendant, an Indian-looking man some kind of doctor had come to speak in a low voice to the police officers.

    NEWYORKER: I.D.

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