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This is a place to share notes about OpenHatch.
Thus such life expectancy figures are not generally appropriate for calculating how long any given individual of a particular age is expected to live.,
However, the Charter did not define these rights.,
The terms of eligibility and coverage are set forth in a plan document which includes provisions similar to those found in a typical group health insurance policy.,
Medical Science Monitor, p.,
It can be altered by behavior.,
Biologists subsequently found exceptions in bacteria and in the nuclei of algae and single-celled animals.,
Brian Friel's (post)colonial drama: language, illusion, and politics.,