She signed a statement saying that Lynn Cameron was now a ward of Tennessee, officials said.
The world's largest private utility is a ward of the state.
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"I decided to (be) a hip old lady" -- one who had a wicked sense of humor, the kind of person who was married 12 times and cracked a whip in a ward of cardiac patients.
Above the capital, Tbilisi, a giant statue of Mother Georgia holds a sword to ward off enemies and a bowl of wine to welcome friends.
The Salem Educational Foundation and Alumni Association have established a scholarship in memory of Ward, a 2007 graduate.
And for all you Super-Bowlers who cheered on our Commissioner Hines Ward a couple of weeks ago, WHIAAPI put out a video you can't miss.
Andrew Bindman, a doctor at San Francisco General Hospital, where a quarter of ward-time is taken up by homeless people, speculates that as the gap between the insured and the uninsured continues to widen, and as the number of those without coverage extends further into the middle class, it will become politically impossible to ignore.
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The Patient Forums organisation said a survey it carried out of 2, 500 patients in March this year found 25% had shared a ward or bay with members of the opposite sex.
Ms. MACDONALD: Well, first of all, let me say I was honored to be a co-signer with Linda of a provision that Ward Connerly proposed that would prevent recent immigrants from receiving racial preferences, so I join with Linda in that endeavor.
Again, in October 2009, when Activision planned to include Infinity Ward in its annual equity grants, West and Zampella refused to provide Activision with a list of the names it needed of the Infinity Ward employees that deserved awards of valuable stock and options.
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The unnamed suspect in the Daillon attack is a 33-year-old unemployed ward of court, police said at a news conference on Thursday.
On Tuesday nights the place to be is Bullet's Sports Bar in the Seventh Ward, a neighborhood of single-story "shotgun shacks" and small businesses pocked with half-burnt houses and empty lots.
But Labour MP for Watford, Claire Ward, a member of the Commons Select Committee on the Dome and a past critic of the secrecy and organisation of the exhibition, said she had been inspired.
That led to a whole series of changes on the ward culminating in a new ward manager being appointed in March, and I'm pleased to say that things are now improved significantly since that time.
ABN's poison-pill approach of handing LaSalle over to BofA was a clear attempt to ward off the advances of the consortium, since RBS is keen to get its hands on the Chicago-based subsidiary.
That sort of hard work means that Ward Ferry can pick from a wide range of stocks that other funds and analysts don't bother with.
Berankis then held to move within a game of victory, and although Ward then held to love, it was just a temporary delay as Berankis served for the set and the match, a victory which was sealed when a Ward backhand went into the net.
Coroner Ian Smith recorded that Kingsman Ward died as a consequence of his own actions, but not suicide.
New Green councillor Mr Whybrow described his Hythe ward as a "ray of green light" surrounded by Conservative and UKIP seats.
In his anthropology student's zeal, however, he misses the way these also led to inflation and the destruction of goods, and were sometimes akin to the patronage of a Chicago ward boss.
The hospital said it deeply regretted that the hoax call had been transferred to a ward in the early hours of Tuesday morning and a short conversation was held with one of the nursing staff.
At the end of our four-hour hike, Remo pounced into a dense roadside thicket to catch a scarce swallowtail, a butterfly noted for its brilliant blue and gold tail whose design mimics the head of a distasteful insect to ward off predators.
China remains awash with liquidity after huge infusions of new money and credit to ward off a global recession, and the lingering impact of these infusions is fueling inflation expected to peak in the springtime.
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There's no doubt - despite questions about his conviction for the murder of Catholic barman Peter Ward - that Gusty Spence was a founder member of the loyalist UVF back in the 1960s.
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Mr Beasant, a Lib Dem councillor for the East Marsh ward, said there was a "great deal of cost involved in pulling down" the terraced houses in addition to the rebuild costs, which would have been saved if the properties were improved instead.
"I am very upset and very disappointed about a lot of things, " Ward said.
"I spent a lot of time in the ward reducing medication, " she says.
The downstairs, where Ward lives, is a showcase of universal design, built to allow him to live as independently as possible.
She said that Mrs Ward had complained of a "dry, tickly cough" in October 1998, but she could find nothing abnormal.
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