dnr in A Sentence

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    Digital noise reduction 3D Dnr.

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    Dnr does not mean Do Not Treat.

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    See Sauer and Indiana Dnr.

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    The grazing pilots have been garnering attention across Dnr.

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    Dnr says goodbye to the Ukrainian language: the new policy Pushilin.

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    Turbid water of Donbass: how the Dnr gave Ukraine 330 million rubles.

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    When the Dnr comes out and says something like that, it's huge,” Dustan said.

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    Danapur Station, station code Dnr, is a railway station and headquarters of Danapur railway division of East Central Railway.

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    Her PhD performance Dnr took objects that are connected with familial intimacy within the home, such as photographs and milk.

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    Many states also have another version of the Dnr that applies to emergency providers like EMTs(emergency medical technicians) in an ambulance, says Hernandez.

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    Mo Dnr:"The information received, four soldiers of the battalion 501 36 obr marine corps left their units, taking the guns with ammunition,"- said basurin.

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    If clinical death is expected due to terminal illness or withdrawal of supportive care, often a Do Not Resuscitate(Dnr) or"no code" order is in place.

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    Field days and presentations by the Pasture Project team on the science behind rotational grazing have strengthened the confidence Dnr land managers have in the practice.

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    A Dnr is a written request stating that you do not want life-sustaining measures(like CPR or cardiopulmonary resuscitation) taken if your heart stops beating or you stop breathing.

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    Motorized rifle companies and regiments nm Dnr in this area there are virtually no serious obstacles, since the release of the ukrainian militants settlements is much easier than to spend weeks stripping cities like artyomovsk or konstantinovka.

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    In general, the fact of cooperation with the Ukrainian side, when Dnr residents officially work for a Ukrainian company, pay taxes, including transferring 1,5% of their salary for the military needs of Kiev, looks at least crazy.

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