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28 Feb 2017, 5:45 am by Jessica Minhas
The book contains many tips on interview techniques, which would be of interest to a range of readers. [read post]
14 Nov 2016, 9:54 pm by Nate Russell
BC lawyers: a 10 min survey is a decent trade for 40 yrs of @theCLBC service, eh? [read post]
14 Nov 2016, 2:12 am
This past summer, the Working Group on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises delivered its 2016 Report to the U.N. [read post]
22 Jul 2016, 1:29 pm by Sandy Levinson
  At the very least, I would assume that no sane international organization, including the International Olympic Committee,would schedule any events int eh US. [read post]
3 Jun 2016, 1:20 pm
 You're a free man.Talk about a great day for him, eh? [read post]
29 Mar 2016, 7:54 pm by Ron Coleman
Now… “an interest in environmentalism,” eh? [read post]
8 Jan 2016, 1:36 pm
 Since it's the person from Malibu who committed the crime.Life was weird in 2015, eh? [read post]
17 Nov 2015, 5:37 am
I'm more interested in knowing whether he was able to hide his identity as an important reviewer, like a NYT restaurant reviewer. [read post]
3 Nov 2015, 7:00 am by chief
“Rogue landlords and letting agents”, eh? [read post]
20 Oct 2015, 3:07 am by Bill Marler
Introduction to Shigella Shigella is a species of enteric bacteria that causes disease in humans and other primates. [16, 20] The disease caused by the ingestion of Shigella bacteria is referred to as shigellosis, which is most typically associated with diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms. [11, 16] “Shigella infection is the third most common cause of bacterial gastroenteritis in the United States, after Campylobacter infection and Salmonella infection and ahead of E. coli O157… [read post]
17 Sep 2015, 11:58 am by Rebecca Tushnet
  Burdens are important—teaches them how the burden of going through the whole rulemaking affects different people differently. [read post]
29 Aug 2015, 10:58 am by Drew Falkenstein
  [5, 33] Aerosolized vomit has also been implicated as a mode of norovirus transmission. [24] Previously, it was thought that viral shedding ceased approximately 100 hours after infection; however, some individuals continue to shed norovirus long after they have recovered from it, in some cases up to 28 days after experiencing symptoms. [28, 31, 35] Viral shedding can also precede symptoms, which occurs in approximately 30% of cases. [16] Often, an infected food handler may not even show… [read post]
8 Jun 2015, 3:45 am by Ron Coleman
It’s bad enough for us mortals that people like Keller and Cunard even exist. [read post]