With various refinements, this became standard operating procedure for the prefrontal lobotomy.
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Everyone agrees that President George Bush's lobotomy has been a tremendous success.
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Dad was probably going to think I'd had a lobotomy or something.
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He prepares to undergo a cingulotomy, an operation similar to a lobotomy.
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HAL's lobotomy monologue in the book mentions his first instructor, Dr. Chandra.
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Firstly, to explore the past media coverage of leukotomy, and to examine its widespread acceptance and the neglect of ethical issues in its depiction.
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He writes in this month's American Medical Association Journal: The president's prefrontal leucotomy has successfully removed all neural reflexes resistant to war-profiteering.
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He writes in this month's American Medical Association Journal: The president's prefrontalleucotomy has successfully removed all neural reflexes resistant to war-profiteering.
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The thought of two men kissing each other was about as appealing as a frontallobotomy.
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She narrowly escaped a frontallobotomy after a misdiagnosis of schizophrenia and years of unnecessary hospital treatment.
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Eventually he was given a frontallobotomy.
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Or, as the hard-drinking wit Dorothy Parker observed: "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me, than a frontallobotomy."
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Green Card with fake homosexuals, the latest frontallobotomy from Adam Sandler should, in theory, offer even decent right-thinking liberals the odd guilty pleasure.
Ús de prefrontal lobotomy en anglès
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With various refinements, this became standard operating procedure for the prefrontallobotomy.
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Presently Reyner said, in a voice not far from hysteria: 'That prefrontallobotomy was a good idea, John.
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At various times my predecessors tried electroconvulsive treatment, prefrontallobotomy, neuroleptics, daytime television, LSD-noneof them work consistently or reliably.
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"This hellish growth has performed a prefrontallobotomy!"