159 Quotes About Admitted

  • Author Rachel Johnson
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    Two-thirds of families admitted they had difficulty trying to accommodate everyone's tastes when planning a summer break,

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  • Author Ron Krumer
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    A CT scan revealed serious damage to the prime minister's digestive system and he has been admitted to surgery.

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  • Author Shayana Kadidal
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    We can file this aggressive motion because we have proof that the spying program is illegal. The bottom line is the defendants have incriminated themselves -- President Bush admitted that he authorized and oversaw an illegal and unconstitutional program.

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  • Author Walter Kirn
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    I'd assumed that a deal was a deal when Princeton admitted me, but I was wrong. The price of getting in - to the university itself, and to the great world it promised to open up - was an endless dunning for nebulous services that weren't included in the initial quote.

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  • Author Antoine Lavoisier
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    To be admitted to one of the hospitals, a person will do exactly what he does to be admitted to la Charite : send somebody to find if there is a vacant bed. But also there would be clearing house in the center of Paris. Every evening each hospital wo

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  • Author Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
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    In the younger days of the Republic there lived in the county of - two men, who were admitted on all hands to be the very best men In the county; which, in the Georgia vocabulary, means they could flog any other two men in the county.

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  • Author Gilbert Newton Lewis
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    It must be admitted that science has its castes. The man whose chief apparatus is the differential equation looks down upon one who uses a galvanometer, and he in turn upon those who putter about with sticky and smelly things in test tubes.

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  • Author Peter Lewis
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    The poor had to deal with charity hospitals. If admitted to these institutions, they were housed and fed, but they also shared beds and germs with all the other diseased patients in their wards, and often received little medical help; if they were refused admission, they suffered and died in the streets.

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