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When a patient calls 111, an operator - who is trained in the same way as a 999 operator - can send out an ambulance, put someone straight through to a nurse, book an out-of-hours GP appointment, or direct the caller to a pharmacist or dentist.
BBC: Tories call for NHS 24 to be a freephone service
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After sentencing, PDP director Roger Green said he and his colleagues had been "betrayed" and nearly put out of business by someone considered to be a "trusted colleague and personal friend".
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And you definitely are someone who is embracing what you put out in this book.
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Ms Burke's husband, Rory Bushfield, put out a message on Twitter looking for someone with a private jet who might help him and family travel quickly from Vancouver to Salt Lake City.
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Gray started out a theater director, but once someone put a camcorder in her hands, she was hooked on tech.
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Borland told me I had to figure out three reasons someone should hire me, and put that at the top of the page in the form of a summary.
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To put up an arbitrary barrier and keep it out of the hands of someone who might evangelize that work is a bad business decision for the author.
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You put your money into a bank and the bank then lends it out to someone else.
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For the first time in history, we put in place a consumer watchdog -- someone whose only job is to look out for the interests of everyday Americans.
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Remember this is your money being put forward to give someone a job - and you have little way of finding out why, what for and for how much.
BBC: Cameron's data speech in full
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All so we don't have to put up with the annoyance of being forced to out-work, out-produce and out-hustle someone else to make a living.
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But to assume that someone in Ireland had not put irish whiskey coffee and a little sugar in a mug before 1952 is flat-out preposterous.
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