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  • A toddler was admitted to the emergency ward with a wound in his chest.
  • ...the marginal wards of Reading Kentwood and Tilehurst West. [+ of]
  • In Wang's ward in the Haematology Division, only half of patients with cancer may survive.
  • Russell himself carried her to the nearby emergency ward, with her catsuit soaked through with champagne, make-up smeared across her face and blood pumping from her hand.
  • Alex was made a ward of court. [+ of]
  • A maternity ward
  • Last week Lawlor failed to get elected as a councillor in a Clondalkin ward of the new Dublin mid-west constituency where he hopes to stand at the next general election.
  • Joan, who has worked at Blackburn Royal Infirmary since 1987 and on the children's surgical ward for the last nine years, said she was shocked but delighted by her windfall.
  • A maternity ward
  • To ward off a blow; to ward off evil.
  • When they built the new prison a ward was set-aside for mentally impaired people, but even that seems to have become overcrowded.
  • Rue was hung from doorways and windows to ward off evil spirits and prevent them from entering the house.
  • It is the first time in 23 years that all three city councillors in the ward have belonged to the same party.
  • The veil was also believed to magically have the power to ward off surrounding evils that wish to harm the bride.
  • In areas where apples were grown, it evolved into a ritual in which chants and dances were used to ward off evil spirits which it was believed would harm the trees.
  • The first illustration show the two fencers in a low or terza ward with rapiers crossed.
  • Near to this original house, on a chalk hill, William I built a castle, with a ward either side of a low motte.
  • The psychiatrists and other medical staff avoided this ward, making only the bare minimum of calls and writing off the patients there as unsalvageable.
  • The first step was the walling of the early Norman ring work but today only little part of this work survives on the north-west walls of the upper ward, the section facing the outer bailey was demolished.
  • ‘I want to work with community groups in the ward, the city and the region,’ he says.
  • Four years ago he joined Lancaster City Council to represent the Overton ward as a Morecambe Bay Independent.
  • Councillor David Wilde, who has represented the Walmgate ward on the City of York Council for 20 years, served as the city's Lord Mayor in 1995.
  • They were wards of the state.
  • Melbourne Victory midfielder known for scoring spectacular goals and making energetic runs into forward third of pitch.
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