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(2) Exercising power or authority
(3) Exercising power
(1) Fortunately, Shane comes to the rescue with a well timed pregnant pause - or is he asleep?
(2) The direction perks up in the second half but overall allows too many pregnant pauses by the actors.
(3) Free fruit through a supermarket voucher scheme is also planned for pregnant women and for preschool children.
(4) A pregnant woman can transmit the infection to her baby during delivery.
(5) Anti-inflammatory drugs are among the commonest drugs prescribed to pregnant women.
(6) In the United Kingdom over a quarter of pregnant women who smoke continue to do so during pregnancy.
(7) My wife and I were overjoyed when we did a pregnancy test confirming she was pregnant with our second child.
(8) There was the most pregnant of pauses as the camera panned along the faces in the panel.
(9) Quinine alone is recommended now only for pregnant women, for whom no satisfactory alternatives exist.
(10) My problem now is that my youngest daughter is pregnant and she and her partner are getting married next year.
(11) The occurrence of pruritus in pregnant women should be the subject of routine inquiry, and when present acted on.
(12) Boys are immunised, too, so that they won't be a source of infection to non-immune pregnant women.
(13) The Department of Health advises pregnant women, to eat according to their appetite and to keep an eye on weight gain.
(14) All pregnant women, whatever their age, should be offered screening before 20 weeks.
(15) There was a pregnant pause, then Caitlin sighed sadly, reaching out to trace a finger over the figure on the screen.
(16) What is left unsaid, is communicated through glances, silences and pregnant pauses.
(17) The practice of screening all pregnant women for syphilis in every pregnancy should continue.
(18) Back at the centre there is a call from a young pregnant woman requiring telephone advice.
(19) This muteness is unsettling, somehow pregnant with infinite meaning and utterly devoid of any at all.
(20) Midwives and pregnant women said that they found the booklets used in the intervention acceptable.
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