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LOOKING FOR MEDICAL BRIEFSI'm looking for medical briefs, any kind of specialty. Started by Marla Sharp |
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Feb 12, 2008 Reply by StenoMiss |
Does anyone use a scopist and a proofer?I am on the brink of starting a family, and have often thought how awesome it would be if I could get to the point of trusting someone so m… Started by Mary Motley O'Brien |
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Feb 9, 2008 Reply by Kelli Combs |
MEDICAL WORD HELP!Defibrigenated? Huuuuh? Can't find it anywhere. Here's the sentence: You open up the pericardium. What you see is some blood. But most of w… Started by Marla Sharp |
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Feb 6, 2008 Reply by Melissa Hill |
employment law word helpI'm looking for a name or an acronym that sounds like COTRANS. Thanks in advance. Started by Patricia Babits |
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The Challenge has been issued - Come on, Reporters, Part IIReporters and Reporters-to-be: The challenge has been laid down by Adam Miller that he is pledging to get additional certifications after… Started by Breck Record |
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Commas, commas everywhere.So would you put a comma between the is's in the following sentences. What I believe this is is this is another portion of our estimate th… Started by Kyung |
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Jan 28, 2008 Reply by Michael D. Chaney |
statement under oath title pageI took two statements under oath. The case was about a title company gathering information from the homeowners. The seller did not disclose… Started by Patricia Babits |
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All caught up!!Who else is all caught up? I am. Just in time to be sick. In fact, I was getting sick on Thursday, but I was scheduled for a job that afte… Started by Kyung |
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Jan 21, 2008 Reply by S. Arielle |
PUNCTUATION PERPLEXITIESFor some strange reason, I feel this overwhelming urge to put a semicolon before and a comma after "whereas." I've done a little research o… Started by Marla Sharp |
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Jan 20, 2008 Reply by Marge Teilhaber (TILE hobber) |
COMMA CONUNDRUMS (OH MY)Would you put a comma here: "In common parlance[,] it's come to mean somebody who stonewalls." What about now: "And in common parlance[,]… Started by Marla Sharp |
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Jan 19, 2008 Reply by Janice McMoran |
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