Their pictures, old sepia photos, looked down on the beat-up lowboy.
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All cooks had their own stations and, at their stations, lowboy coolers and refrigerated drawers.
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When he visits Richard he finds that the lowboy has actually made Richard more disagreeable than he'd been before.
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As soon as the guard was gone Lowboy retched and leaned forward.
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He looked Lowboy over and ran two birdlike fingers through his beard.
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This is in comparison with limited Pplat protective ventilation in a model of lung injury with lowchest-wall compliance.
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On a long, lowchest standing under the middle stern port lay a guitar that was gay with ribbons.
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Jack arrived soon afterwards with a tray he set down on the lowchest at the foot of the bed.
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Then Laurence saw the furniture had all been tidied away against the walls, and the writing-desk stood atop a lowchest.
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A bed stood in one corner; in another, a small washhand-stand; between them a lowchest of drawers with a looking-glass upon it.
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Chief health officer Brett Sutton said the lowcase numbers were encouraging.
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Conclusions: Major complications are mostly associated with therapeutic procedures and lowcase volume.
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Excess operative mortality appears to be associated with pancreatico-splenectomy, lowcase volume and lack of specialist training.
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Premier Daniel Andrews has warned of the one thing that could derail Victoria's continued lowcase numbers: lockdown fatigue.
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Washington still had relatively lowcase numbers, and some counties were even contemplating a return to movie theatres and museums.
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Conclusion: Intussusception cases have occurred in children across all parts of the country, with lowcase fatality in the settings studied.
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The consistently lowcase numbers also led the Premier to hint Melbourne could see an early easing of restrictions next week.
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Judging by the latest disease figures, there are a few provinces that are showing very lowcase numbers and infection rates.
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Most of urban Vietnam is preparing to enter its third week of self-isolation despite the country's relatively lowcase numbers -268.
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Collectively, these measures have achieved lowcase numbers and deaths compared with high-income countries in Europe and North America that pursued a suppression strategy.
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Commit to researching countries with lowcase numbers, keep track of countries experiencing second waves, and, then, use these statistics to inform your destination decision.
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However, Mr Andrews did say the state's lowcase increase gave the state "options" for when the state of emergency lifts on May 11.
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It has a relatively lowcase fatality rate of 1.9%, compared to the world average of 3.5%, but that may be due to underreporting.
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These lowcases also allow wall space above for pictures, and plenty of this is desirable.
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And there, in the lowcases along the walls, were the rows of his precious books,-hisone hobby and extravagance.
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And here were shelves just overflowing with dainty, gaily covered volumes, and lowcases crowded, and books lying about on window-seats and lounges.