So pre-existing conditions ranged from having cancer to having high cholesterol.
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One will be for pre-kindergarten and early childhood special-education students.
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A pre-production model of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is seen in a file photo.
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We can even say, as Barack Obama says, we might well have pre-empted a massacre.
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Staal won the pre-draft toss and claimed Carolina goalie Cam Ward No. 1 overall.
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If approved, the house will be purchased at pre-flood value and then demolished.
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You can build your own racks, or buy the pre-made systems and just install them.
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Chronic reflux can lead to a pre-cancerous condition called Barrett's Esophagus.
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Attendance grew through 2010 and peaked pre-election with a crowd almost of 200.
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