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A clash between Host and Sedor resulted in Sedor being terminated from the hospital's medical staff.
Medpundit 2004
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The Sabo case has revived the issue of the scope of General Hospital's neurological services over the past few months due, at least in part, to a conflict between Dr. William Host, chief executive officer of the Wyoming Valley Health Care System, which owns General Hospital, and Dr. David Sedor, a neurosurgeon at General Hospital for many years.
Medpundit 2004
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Sedor Aficionado, you will dance for us/and on their own they struck into the 'Jarabe Tapatio/a wild hat dance.
Mexico Michener, James 1992
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Alisha Sedor, executive director of NARAL Pro-Choice South Dakota, called the law an intrusion into the doctor-patient relationship.
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"Politicians want to tell women who they can talk to before making a profoundly personal medical decision," Sedor said.
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The mules or body carriers, Sedor testified, would swallow carefully wrapped pellets of cocaine or heroin, each weighing about 9 to 10 grams.
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Hall did not act alone when he attacked Sedor on July 11 at about 1 a.m., authorities claim.
RutlandHerald.com 2010
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According to a Barre City Police Department investigation, 39-year-old Barre resident Sean Clark punched Sedor in the head repeatedly, and when Sedor fell to the curb at the corner of Depot Square and North Main Street, Hall kicked him in the head.
RutlandHerald.com 2010
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Sedor said the whole case has been blown out of proportion, but police tell him the charges are solid.
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"The fact that he admitted what he did isn't the issue, the issue is whether what he did constituted criminal conduct, which is what we're going to question in our motions," said Sedor.
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