In the meantime, she was still doctoring the band when one of its members had a sprained ankle or a cold. |
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They have destroyed any trust they had by engaging in obfuscations, spin doctoring and denials at every turn. |
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They should let doctors get on with doctoring and encourage staff to support them. |
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By doctoring themselves, women would be spared the need to reveal embarrassing details to a doctor. |
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On this day, Sarah also worked for Mr. Riske's son, Edward, who took in sick people for doctoring. |
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The sound gets no doctoring, and pumps out a distortion-free basic two-channel monaural mix. |
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He'd been doctoring there since the town was founded, so most of the crosses in the graveyard were probably his patients. |
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One news agency photographer has already been fired for doctoring his photos in Lebanon! |
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The court then brings forth a poor Saxon who was healed by Rebecca's doctoring. |
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But the public interest would not be served by people of dubious motives giving false information by doctoring the official record. |
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I have been doctoring this condition for 20-some years with not a lot of success. |
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Then there is the time-honored art of mound doctoring by the groundskeeper. |
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Presumably in artistic work, as opposed to lawyering or doctoring, there is a larger element of the unconscious or intuitive. |
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Administration had caught Dakar, and accrediting it to desperation to do better in school by doctoring his grades, had let him go with a warning. |
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But what if he hadn't been suspected of doctoring his report? |
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Ballplayers will try to gain an edge whenever possible whether it's doctoring baseballs, corking bats, or taking an illegal position in the batter's box. |
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I've had some experience with doctoring because my father was a doctor. |
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Ahead of the finals, more fans are doctoring photos of the two pontiffs wearing national team colored skullcaps. |
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Three months later, the panel publicly shamed Dr Obokata, accusing her of fabricating data, doctoring images and plagiarising. |
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Opponents want the government to fire those responsible for doctoring economic statistics, and to cease its harassment of the private sector. |
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There is no animal protection organization that has ever been involved in faking, doctoring, or staging any footage of the commercial seal hunt. |
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There has been talk since the beginning about manipulation, scheming, doctoring of documents, cover-ups, faulty assessments. |
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The pharmacists in Nova Scotia told us they would be coming up with a system to avoid double doctoring for prescriptions. |
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No cameras, recording devices or audio visual equipment during any ceremonies, traditional doctoring, or teaching circles. |
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This week, Ralph Lauren drew criticism for doctoring a photograph of a model to make her head look double the size of her pelvis. |
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As they move into specialist training, require them to collect and collate precise details of everything except the quality of doctoring they are learning to provide. |
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Check out what the pitcher said after being accused of doctoring the ball. |
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Successfully doctoring my wounds, I entered the living room. |
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His great love, after doctoring, was sailing, mainly off the west coast of Scotland, in almost any weather, in a boat built to his design by his elder brother. |
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There are many ways of cheating on standardized tests other than doctoring the answer keys or even using questions from the test in class exercises. |
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Steel axes replace stone axes, outboard motors replace sails, modern medicine replaces witch doctoring, transistor radios and cellular phones are eagerly sought. |
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This means taking measures that do not bank on doctoring figures and introducing cosmetic measures, as was done in the case of poverty reduction figures. |
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But, they add, the feminization of medicine is helping to lower physician salaries, encourage part-time doctoring and exacerbate a looming shortage of physicians. |
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She is into the ritual of it carefully taking out her first aid kit, then deciding where to cut, then doctoring up the cut, then watching it heal. |
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Either way, Scooter's bonce has been crassly superimposed on a baby's body, like somebody doctoring their family photos after their partner does a runner. |
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When I read what the association is saying I understand that the Liberal government is probably number one in the history of our country at spin doctoring. |
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But it was only when I finished my training that I fully realised that the job of doctoring in primary and secondary care is quintessentially different. |
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We have seen the problems with double doctoring. |
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I call it just plain spin doctoring on their part. |
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In June the three were convicted of aiding terrorists, doctoring footage, and conspiring against Egypt's national security, charges observers said were clearly politicised. |
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Traditional medicine and doctoring were based on a science. |
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Perhaps what the government should say is that if it is going to have spin doctoring and damage control, maybe the Liberal Party of Canada should be paying for it. |
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Seeing that all the money that was spent on the spin doctoring failed to make the justice minister look good, will he now demand a refund from his spin doctors? |
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One of the arguments used in favour of adopting the directive is that it has undergone a great deal of doctoring for twelve years and that, if the compromise is rejected, all the work will have been in vain. |
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In vain he protested and claimed the protection of Louis XIV. The King at Versailles was busied with the saving of his soul and with the doctoring of his gangrened knee. |
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