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When I was an inpatient nurse, I was always relieved when a patient had a portacath because it meant that I didn't have to poke and prod ouch! at overworked or destroyed veins.
Hollye Harrington Jacobs: Breast Cancer Phase Two: Portacath Insertion Hollye Harrington Jacobs 2011
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When I was an inpatient nurse, I was always relieved when a patient had a portacath because it meant that I didn't have to poke and prod ouch! at overworked or destroyed veins.
Hollye Harrington Jacobs: Breast Cancer Phase Two: Portacath Insertion Hollye Harrington Jacobs 2011
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The other is for the rest of Europe to cut wages (ouch!) and sharply increase productivity (hard to do quickly).
Euro Zone Confronts Limits of 'One-Size-Fits-All' Policies David Wessel 2011
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When I was an inpatient nurse, I was always relieved when a patient had a portacath because it meant that I didn't have to poke and prod ouch! at overworked or destroyed veins.
Hollye Harrington Jacobs: Breast Cancer Phase Two: Portacath Insertion Hollye Harrington Jacobs 2011
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When I was an inpatient nurse, I was always relieved when a patient had a portacath because it meant that I didn't have to poke and prod ouch! at overworked or destroyed veins.
Hollye Harrington Jacobs: Breast Cancer Phase Two: Portacath Insertion Hollye Harrington Jacobs 2011
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When I was an inpatient nurse, I was always relieved when a patient had a portacath because it meant that I didn't have to poke and prod ouch! at overworked or destroyed veins.
Hollye Harrington Jacobs: Breast Cancer Phase Two: Portacath Insertion Hollye Harrington Jacobs 2011
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When I was an inpatient nurse, I was always relieved when a patient had a portacath because it meant that I didn't have to poke and prod ouch! at overworked or destroyed veins.
Hollye Harrington Jacobs: Breast Cancer Phase Two: Portacath Insertion Hollye Harrington Jacobs 2011
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“Sounds more Asian…ouch!” said James as I kicked him under the table.
The Right Fit Sinead Moriarty 2006
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When I was an inpatient nurse, I was always relieved when a patient had a portacath because it meant that I didn't have to poke and prod ouch! at overworked or destroyed veins.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Hollye Harrington Jacobs 2011
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How dare he compare the Internet's cool factor to MTV ouch! and claim that all these computers and digital gadgets are no good.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Elizabeth Renzetti 2010
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