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lay, adj nonprofessional. Patient discussion about laying to rest. Q. what is leukemia in lay person language, what causes it, what are the symptomes, and is it cancer A. Leukemia is cancer of white blood cells. there are about 6-7 types of Leukemia i think...i'll have to check that one out. it basically means a white blood cell got mutated and started to multiply like crazy. causes severe problems. the types defer in which part of maturation it got cancerous. i hope i helped- if you still need more information, just ask! i'm here. Read more or ask a question about laying to restHow to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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should contain instruction explicitly designed to stimulate phonological awareness," laying to rest the phonics versus whole language debate. The Dodgers roughed up Scott Elarton for the second time in less than two weeks, quickly laying to rest any speculation that their old, offensive bugaboos were back. Laying to rest in a stroke the myths of the artist-ingenue and the callous careerist, Morris's cerebral rejoinder was "smart art" in every sense of the phrase. |
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