But they often remain in the NICU for months, where they can develop infections from intravenous lines delivering fluids and nutrition, or lung disease associated with ventilators getting air into their lungs.
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The financial press will interview the usual suspects, Roubini bears getting ample air time and newsprint columns.
They plan to share it with the family next door, which is buying a table-tennis table, and another neighbor, who's getting an air hockey table.
If you are small and light, getting into the air from land is fairly easy.
For natural reasons fewer concessions have been made in the interest of getting through the air than cruising down the highway.
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Muhammad said he had packed tissue into the abscess to prevent air from getting into it.
One of the shifts has been an even greater emphasis than originally planned on getting viewers onto the air.
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Tom Natan, at the National Environmental Trust, says that in the past, public disclosure has been a powerful force in getting businesses to reduce air pollution.
Mr Rogerson said he had a scarf over his face during the incident because a tooth filling had dropped out and the "cold air was getting in".
The airline has also made moves to avoid any future calamities, promising to notify customers in advance of delays and to keep more planes in the air, getting pilots and crew where they need to be.
Idea number two is let's get rid of regulations that we put into place to make sure that Wall Street does not misbehave again and we don't have another meltdown, or getting rid of regulations that help protect our air and our water, or getting rid of regulations that protect consumers from unscrupulous lenders.
He described getting that gig to Fresh Air's Terry Gross in a 2004 interview.
He offers brief remembrances of the other people responsible for getting the program on the air.
Maybe a primal thrill at getting something out of thin air explains Wall Street's infatuation with cash payouts.
After all, without a frozen runway for takeoff, getting that sled into the air would not be an easy task.
The insect harvests moisture from the air by first getting it to condense on its back and then storing the water.
In the early years of flight, getting an aircraft into the air might have been nerve-racking, but it was hardly complex.
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Earlier, Labour peer and former health minister Lord Warner accused ministers of "throwing all the organisational cards up in the air" by getting rid of SHAs before financial challenges to NHS had been dealt with.
Scotty drives his pickup, two of us squeezed in the front with him, blasting bootleg tapes of the Stranglers, the Mutants, Negative Trend, the other two stuck in the back, where you freeze all year long, getting tossed in the actual air when Scotty crests the hills.
After being submerged in a bath that was warmer than the air, she found getting out unbearable.
Boeing and all the regulatory agencies have an interest in getting the 787s back in the air as soon as possible.
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"We are mapping out a return-to-service plan, and we look forward to getting our 787s back in the air, " she said by e-mail.
As for the immediate problem of getting the 787 back into the air, the news this morning is that overcharging seems to have been ruled out as the cause of the battery problems at the center of the crisis.
He had complained frequently that the Air Force was not getting ground forces the reconnaissance support they needed in overseas conflicts, and there was continuous friction over modernization priorities (Gates eventually terminated a fighter program championed by the purged Air Force leaders).
Five years ago, the promise of getting superrich from clean tech was in the air.
With a full down collar, cold air will have a difficult time getting into the bag.
Your VC may fall for it on the first funding, but getting their continued support based only on hot air is an unlikely bet.
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