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    Group of men, including Senator Edward Kennedy, looking at plans by London Irish Centre, LIC

    Published 1964
    “…WSC [referring to the portrait of Winston Churchill on the wall in the background]; 2. - ; 3. - ; 4. Edward Kennedy; 5. Jack Gleeson; 6. Tom McNamara; 7. - ; 8. …”
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    Black Water and Mudwoman by Joyce Carol Oates: Two ‘Black Waters’ in Comparison by Barbara Miceli

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The first one is based on the infamous Chappaquiddick Incident (1969), where a woman drowned in a car driven by Senator Edward Kennedy; the second is the story of Meredith Neukirchen, a Professor and president of an Ivy League College, who was thrown in a river by her mother as a child. …”
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    Performing, Representing, and Archiving Belief: Religious Expressions among Jazz Musicians by Vaughn A. Booker

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Highlighting print material from the archives of Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington (1899–1974) and Mary Lou Williams (1910–1981), this article examines the ways that these musicians worked to articulate their beliefs in print and to make meaning of their routine practices. …”
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    Classification Possibilities of the Partially Edentulous Dental Arches in the Past and Today by Gyula Marada, Zoltán Baráth, Judit Borbély, Péter Hermann, Tünde Radics, Márta Radnai, Csaba Hegedűs

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Shortly afterwards, Edward Kennedy has created his most commonly used classification system, based on the incidence of individual partial edentulism. …”
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    POLITICAL STRUGGLE OVER THE IMMIGRATION REFORM DURING G.W.BUSH PRESIDENCY by A. A. Filippenko

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Immigration reform bills were taken into consideration only in conjunction with boarder security bills. Edward Kennedy was very much aware of the issue's complexity and the need for reform; he did all he could to reach a compromise with his fellow Republicans. …”
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    Political Struggle Over The Immigration Reform During G.W.Bush Presidency by Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Filippenko

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Immigration reform bills were taken into consideration only in conjunction with boarder security bills. Edward Kennedy was very much aware of the issue's complexity and the need for reform; he did all he could to reach a compromise with his fellow Republicans. …”
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    ANÁLISIS DE LAS PRINCIPALES CARACTERÍSTICAS DEL DISEÑO DEFINITIVO EN PRÓTESIS PARCIAL REMOVIBLE METÁLICA. CLASIFICACIÓN DE KENNEDY by Jordy Gabriel Molina Parrales, Liseth Fabiana Ballestero Torres

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…El objetivo del presente trabajoes presentar las bases para lograr un diseño utilizable para las clasificaciones de los parcialmente desdentados según la clasificación de Edward Kennedy (1925). Caso Clínico: paciente de 37 años sexo masculino acude a la consulta para corregir espacios edéntulos superiores e inferiores. …”
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    Putting Patient Concerns on the Policy Agenda by Gyan Moorthy

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The 2001 Bipartisan Patient Bill of Rights, sponsored by Senators John McCain (R, AZ) and Edward Kennedy (D, MA), would have expanded HMO coverage requirements and enabled employees to sue their employers if their claims were denied.[1] It failed after a sustained lobbying and public information campaign by insurance companies and employers, linked through the deceptively-named Health Benefits Coalition.[2] Several efforts to end surprise medical billing and promote price transparency have similarly failed or been stalled, in part because the American Hospital Association (AHA) complained that the changes would be too difficult to implement during the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] The Affordable Care Act (ACA) enacted some popular changes, including an elimination of coverage exclusions for people with pre-existing conditions, closure of the Medicare Part D “donut hole,” and expansion of coverage to age 26.[4] A patient lobby might have been able to secure more benefits, e.g., coverage requirements for dental, vision, and mental health services. …”
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