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Stopping and frisking a driver or admitting a student to Yale is a yes-or-no decision.
While admitting that some Americanisms, such as teenager, babysitter, know-how, gimmick, stunt, commuter , and blurb add vigour and dynamic expression to the language, the book draws the line at diaper, drug-store , and sidewalk (for which the English have the patently superior nappy, chemist's and pavement ), and at the American habit of turning nouns into verbs (to hospitalise) [ sic ].
Scorsese and Schrader are at their most inspired in the raucous theater of the emergency room, in which patients on stretchers scream at one another to shut up, and an admitting nurse (played by Schrader's wife, the brilliant Mary Beth Hurt) takes pains to let the drunks and addicts and failed suicides know just how much they're imposing on her.
USA Today reefers the Cuba story at the bottom of its front, while leading with the endorsement by new California Governor Gray Davis in his inaugural address of a plan to increase diversity in the state's university system by admitting the top 4 percent of each California high school graduating class.
In a recent large sepsis trial of antithrombin III, 0.4% of placebo treated patients experienced ICH during the study [ 10 ] . Oppenheim-Eden et al . [ 12 ] also reported an ICH event rate of 0.4% for all intensive care unit patients who did not have an admitting diagnosis of stroke or stroke syndrome.