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terminally and ill
His teacher was his mother, who supervised him for several years until she became terminally ill. After Hillside, he was educated at Eton College.
In 1116, though already terminally ill, he conducted a series of defensive operations in Bythinia and Mysia to defend his Anatolian territories against the inroads of Malik Shah the Seljuq Sultan of Iconium.
Following a tryst with Wallace, Isabella exacts revenge on the now terminally ill Longshanks by telling him she is pregnant with Wallace's child, intent on ending Longshank's line and ruling in his son's place.
Following the death of terminally ill Konstantin Chernenko, the Politburo elected Mikhail Gorbachev to the position of General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ( CPSU ) in March 1985, marking the rise of a new generation of leadership.
In Mr. Rice's Secret ( 2000 ), he played the title role as the neighbour of a terminally ill twelve-year-old, and the following year appeared as himself in Zoolander.
He watched surgeries, and read to terminally ill patients.
Two days later, in a televised scene that shocked the nation, Grishin dragged the terminally ill Chernenko from his hospital bed to a ballot box to vote.
They extracted one of these glands from the head of a terminally ill specimen in the Singapore Zoological Gardens, and found that it secreted a venom containing several different toxic proteins.
They may be administered to those awaiting execution, mortally injured, or terminally ill.
This is especially true if neurologists are working with patients who are extremely sick, or even terminally ill.
Before the latter became terminally ill, Bismarck did not expect he would live to see Wilhelm ascend to the throne, and thus had no strategy to deal with him.
He also took on issues like the uses of medicine in terminally ill persons, medical lies in face of grave illness, and the rights of family members to make decisions against expert medical advice.
Pope Pius XII often reconsidered previously accepted truth, thus he was first to determine that the use of pain medicine in terminally ill patients is justified, even if this may shorten the life of the patient, as long as life shortening is not the objective itself.
Richard Farnsworth was terminally ill with bone cancer during the shooting of the film, which had caused the paralysis of his legs as shown in the film.
Once there, he soon falls terminally ill.
** A Michigan jury finds Dr. Jack Kevorkian guilty of second-degree murder for administering a lethal injection to a terminally ill man.
* Debate on assisted suicide highly publicized by Michigan doctor Jack Kevorkian, charged with multiple counts of homicide of his terminally ill patients through the decade.
* St Christopher's Hospice, the world's first purpose-built secular hospice specialising in palliative care of the terminally ill, is established in South London by Cicely Saunders.
The charity offers respite and palliative care to terminally ill and life-limited children who are not expected to live past the age of 16.
* Terminal sedation, the practice of inducing unconsciousness in a terminally ill person for the remainder of the person's life
" Despite the risk of confusion, opium tincture, like many end-stage medications, is indispensable for intractable diarrhea for terminally ill patients, such as those suffering from AIDS and cancer.
Despite being diagnosed with cancer in January 1966, he was never told that he was terminally ill or that he had cancer ; Keaton thought that he was recovering from bronchitis.
Much has been made of Edward's sexual licentiousness, but there is no evidence of any infidelity on the king's part before Alice Perrers became his lover, and by that time the queen was already terminally ill.
Such people, who may be real but impersonated people or fictitious characters played by the con artist, could include, for example, the wife or son of a deposed African or Indonesian leader or dictator who has amassed a stolen fortune, or a bank employee who knows of a terminally ill wealthy person with no relatives or a wealthy foreigner who deposited money in the bank just before dying in a plane crash ( leaving no will or known next of kin ), a US soldier who has stumbled upon a hidden cache of gold in Iraq, a business being audited by the government, a disgruntled worker or corrupt government official who has embezzled funds, a refugee, and similar characters.
Newton referred to his plans for a second edition in correspondence with Flamsteed in November 1694: Newton also maintained annotated copies of the first edition specially bound up with interleaves on which he could note his revisions ; two of these copies still survive: but he had not completed the revisions by 1708, and of two would-be editors, Newton had almost severed connections with one, Fatio de Duillier, and the other, David Gregory seems not to have met with Newton's approval and was also terminally ill, dying later in 1708.

terminally and manager
With the help of class factotum and band manager Summer Hathaway ( Miranda Cosgrove ), Dewey persuades the Battle's managers to let the students perform in the Battle of the Bands by lying that the students are all terminally ill with " stick-it-to-da-man-ni-osis ".

terminally and diagnosed
Sir Edward was not terminally ill, but his wife was diagnosed with rapidly developing cancer.
The same year, McWilliams was diagnosed with both cancer and AIDS and was among the roughly forty percent of terminally ill patients who experience extreme nausea as a side effect of medications used to treat such diseases.
Miguel Abuelo, following gallbladder surgery, was diagnosed with AIDS ; terminally ill, he died from cardiac arrest on March 26, 1988.

terminally and with
By late 1166, and the birth of her final child, however, Henry's notorious affair with Rosamund Clifford had become known, and her marriage to Henry appears to have become terminally strained.
In mammals, most cells terminally differentiate, with only stem cells retaining the ability to differentiate into several cell types (" totipotency " and " multipotency ").
Unlike animals, plant cells do not terminally differentiate, remaining totipotent with the ability to give rise to a new individual plant.
The joy of victory was tempered by the news that his mother, Cecilia, was terminally ill with breast cancer.
* February 6 – Contralto Kathleen Ferrier, already terminally ill with cancer, leaves Covent Garden Opera House on a stretcher after being taken ill on the second night of her run in Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice.
This law has become the landmark to changing laws everywhere in the U. S. in association with end of life care of terminally ill patients.
The Death with Dignity Center's ultimate goal is to use the Oregon law as a model for other states with the hopes that there will one day be improved health care and treatment options for all terminally ill patients .< ref > Week, Willamette.
It is concerned with the treatment of terminally ill patients and is aiming to improve the quality of those dying.
This group believes that terminally ill patients deserve access to information that provides them with a choice on where to die and who should be present.
Although both of these attempts were upsetting for the Dignity DZ organization they are continuing with their agenda to make assisted suicide for terminally ill patients a viable choice.
When he discovers he is terminally ill with leukemia, he attempts to reconnect with his long-estranged son.

terminally and brain
When his father became terminally ill with a form of brain cancer, Giorgini decided to suspend his studies in order to care for his father.
Niel Dellacroce, the Gambino " underboss ," was alleged to have controlled the " blue-collar faction " of the Gambino Family that performed hijacking, robberies, extortion, collecting loan shark debts, gambling operations, and assassinations, was terminally ill with brain cancer.

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