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We are introduced to a band of former crime busters, now under threat: Nite Owl (Patrick Wilson), the Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), Dr. Manhattan (Billy Crudup), the lithe but witless Silk Spectre (Malin Akerman), a moneyed fop named Ozymandias (Matthew Goode), and, lastly, Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley), who takes time off from merciless slaughter to narrate the proceedings.
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Dr. Benson, the Manhattan psychologist, counsels clients to figure out what need they are really trying to fill by shopping and tend to that instead.
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Dr. Richard Delmonte, a Manhattan podiatrist, is a big believer in office-based surgery.
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Dr. Blitz also has a private practice in Manhattan where he performs what he calls a bunionplasty, which take a cosmetic approach to correcting bunions.
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Dr. Hector Castro, who ran the Itzamna Medical Center in Manhattan, pleaded not guilty to 39 counts of criminal sale of a prescription for a controlled substance in Manhattan's state Supreme Court.
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Revis' surgically repaired left knee was looked at by the Jets' doctors, a few hours after having an MRI exam Monday with Dr. Russell Warren, the Giants' team orthopedist, at a hospital in Manhattan.
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Revis reported Monday for the first day of the team's voluntary offseason conditioning program, a few hours after having an MRI exam with Dr. Russell Warren, the Giants' team orthopedist, at a hospital in Manhattan.
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The star cornerback reported Monday for the first day of the team's voluntary offseason conditioning program, a few hours after having an MRI exam with Dr. Russell Warren, the Giants' team orthopedist, at a hospital in Manhattan.
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She has her yoga "prescribed" by Dr. Loren Fishman, a rehabilitative medicine specialist at Columbia University's New York-Presbyterian hospital in Manhattan.
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