andries in A Sentence

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    The Safran Aircraft Engines Olivier Andries.

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    Your priorities certainly change," Andries says.

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    I had clean margins after the surgery," Andries says;

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    Throughout her recovery, Andries relied on her family and friends.

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    At first, Tammy Andries thought her sore back was due to the stress of moving.

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    But Andries says,"I was brought up in a family where you don't talk about the negatives.

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    Because part of her stomach was removed, Andries felt full after eating very little food-"almost like a gastric bypass.”.

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    Whether it's to family, caregivers, or especially to other patients, Andries says, it's important to find a supportive ear.

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    By Halloween 2005- two months after her surgery- Andries was able to walk her children around the block to go trick-or-treating.

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    During the presentation, CEO of the Safran Aircraft Engines Olivier Andries revealed plans for nearly $150 million investment in the country towards training and maintenance.

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    I didn't really have a lot of symptoms," Andries says, apart from the back pain that had been bothering her for about two years.

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    During the presentation, CEO of the Safran Aircraft Engines Olivier Andries revealed plans for nearly USD 150 million investment in the country towards training and maintenance.

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    Andries's doctors determined that in addition to the large tumor on the head of the pancreas, there was also a golf-ball-sized growth on the pancreas body.

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    Andries also lacked any of the risk factors linked to pancreatic cancer- she had never been overweight and had an overall healthy diet(although she does admit that she grew up in a"meat-and-potatoes kind of family"), wasn't a smoker, and didn't drink much.

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    In fact, 39-year-old Andries had more than just kidney stones- she had a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor(also known as islet cell carcinoma), a rarer but more survivable form of pancreatic cancer that accounts for less than 5 percent of the 44,000 cases diagnosed each year.

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