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when will we get to. kareena sold out of all was destined for a successful career. of a gun of a kind to be. feared as watch list with only a year to go before graduating to reno started to experience serious health issues . also. is the pitting woman was. it turned out that while kareena was part. her exams disease blood cancer had
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if you file. for a 7 year old to live their own goes way too much about drips catheters and transfusions but far too little about life outside her apartment and hospital. her connection with the outside world was so evident just before she was jus to attend her 1st day of school. gustus on the 30 and being a good kid on the dishes and mitchell and they'd sold it to me kim. was that i took this quarter. because that to lose and win it by using the master somebody i mean yes it was fair as it was because it available. when clinton. wanted to go down i says it. was because there me tonight is a rod's. dumbasses that this is. a campus initiated by governors of the process and ideally of course in any of it
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is. it good that i was because i used to so they get the course at their postage printing media you have. to go to. a specialist in the summer did add those things are not my business to shut the can are supposed to just give me all this to be media control the studios there just on a certain issue and try to. push one for. this . particular get you skaters a question that was going to stay i'm going to school one today and ask question your ticket loose if which one you're going to push neapolitan to go through the black church and all the little one that.
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so stop with the 20. years to put down on what it is actress to nominate such to watch so at the time a friend of mine even though you would have and i'm going to laugh when you laugh. it starts with a search for a suitable donor on the russian bridges street a database of everyone willing to donate bone marrow stem cells potential donors or h.l.a. type that's a special kind of d.n.a. test then they're in the database but after that they wait at any moment their blood or bone marrow might be needed to save a life it could be a week or 10 years. and they've your local do it stupid to do with you 1st meet the search for. scum. more cautious tooth research. used. to get the total called just to the national biggest or. more the what's pretty that it's
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a civil course means to pretty doing most. of that a lot well russia has a population of 140000000 but only 100000 potential bone marrow donors one out of germany's 1x8w9w averages to. be out of the. line it wasn't us who didn't smell like a red light in person that i. thought steam qantas for this i think you need to understand what c n n does looked like. for for this week. we have sinned in the middle of the simple not knowing to been done for. enough noise to. put sand in moscow to walk among. us could do it's time. to search for a job. there is a lot like
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a lot of the numbers on your ticket other d.n.a. code you will go in with and then you have to at least mostly match or ideally fully match the donor's age you need to find a genetic twin and that means finding one in 10000. while we're here at the stuff from our foundation which is a charitable nonprofit foundation where the main goal to help leukemia and to more patients and it is named after my brother who had leukemia 983 and was the 1st european to receive an unrelated transplant. unrelated from an unrelated donor from great britain. suzanne's brother stephan dunn to divine foreseen complications but his story inspired a charitable organization that would later become famous for helping leukemia patients. ok we're now in the collection center of. all this stuff or
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marsh on deja and in this whole area we are collecting the stem cells of the donors for a patient somewhere and the world. didn't know let's. just 10 years ago was 19 when we did. this well. it was like. a little bit more than 2 months ago. because. he said we. have to tell a patient we might sit. down with a little. impact on your body instead of the others but also in thankfully your body everyone this. poor thing.
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ted the only 2 to do that yeah. there are 2 types of procedure most donors simply give blood stem cells to be exact special medicines administered in advance to stimulate stem cell production then they sit for a few hours one a machine extract the precious stem cells from their blood that's how it is 8 times out of 10 the other procedure is quite rare and the donor has to be brave a bone marrow sample is taken straight from the hip under general anaesthetic. that is one of the main the main duties of the main tasks in the foundation in general to promote to promote stem cell go with nation because that's what we need i mean there's every year thousands of. actually falling out of the registry just because they reached the age limit we constantly in order to keep that many donors on file we need to recruit donors constantly.
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who it's. good for the. new one. but just for that it is the big gift of them to listen. to this it's a new form out there is a relentless actually to be gifted of those. they do little to do with germany has had an elaborate a donation system for some time russia relies purely on infusing asks most people only ever hear of the problem when someone is affected then after their own search for a donor becoming enthusiastic themselves. or from the system. on if i was just beyond that i'm doing.
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exams just died in the if i get in this position for just going to get into school in the same god responsible subject i just down the suppose is going to me. this is. just completing its course because out somebody of me here would have the listening need a multiple day at the dentist going to the us we'll call this sort of be the initial meeting open if. the book was in which interviews neither of which the book was an emotional deepish replaced one of the biggest to show you that of course i was unsure. about all that the question is who enjoyed it is that i will get a bill for. me to do with it yesterday and we're. going to put you in the kitchen let's do it on the thing why do you chose to. not setting things straight and out of the part of the question is because they are. in the small town of the search
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for a little polina clearly show the people they just don't know about the problems of the world needs more activists like enough to see how she writes posts online and besides just a desperate need to inform the public she wants to make bone marrow donation sounds like hope to erase the image of us think backbreaking needle. finally received a transplant in late november 29th. that's not a lot. more change than left of the member i've been using i mean that was also so new. such as you want us on. my blog that i'm almost a month in washington that's. has
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they're ok prescription is working for them on the remedy be certain to. price that they pay closer dependency and addiction to opiates to long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and all study actually suggests that. the long term effects may not just be absence of benefit but actually that because we want to. move ahead in salami it was just. to have those get on. the voice a little. blood or not our course momos go. to slam rather than
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continue for some rare example a blood donor from doug just on who became a marrow donor a phrase that frightens most of his relatives and neighbors in his small mountain village. post princeton new next door course still mired with us good morning of course me at those star sugars that are that us guys are still going to describe moses. with a discussion that you can give us which is the sort of thing. i don't need most of those awards this. smug i mean it is mostly almost all. of those you would be just good with and. 'd still play. in that's your must dos but it thing doesn't. if you come from ethnicity that isn't represented in the registry your chances of winning the don't a lot of real lower than most that's why it's so important to the people. the
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databases. of the. properly able. to put itself in the most not of the puzzle then the poorest most of it's a god i mean he's a should. do a lot of ideas you know for. someone that just entered the. ocean when you're. really just basically used to be a little more. vulnerable mostly was that area. yes if you were there what do you sort of. i think. it was there was little slower mr. mom so she.
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did. need to go out. for. you know someone less needs to of course and you almost need to go. before that it was what i need to. know. in germany all the registries together they don't have to they come and meet and come up with regulations for donor protection and one of the. those regulations is that we will allow contact after 2 years mainly because there is a chance that the patient will have will have the disease coming back again
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so. might ask for a 2nd donation this particular donor and indianness before we do not want to have any pressure on the dorner if the don't ask the 2nd time they should be the same chance to decline or to say to say yes i will donate now when they know each other already there is there is no guarantee that it's without pressure. so these are all donors to be and couples that met here. look at their faces there they are just happy they happy to see that it was successful from the from the don't know site and for the recipients it's usually this feeling that i can finally say thank you some meet. they talk they exchange information and they might never meet again and some others there's
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friendships they become family they've become close friends so it's really it's really different we also have donors that's the way i don't want to know i know i did everything i could but i don't need to know it's ok for me to know that i gave them a chance and there's also we also understand if the recipient for example says oh i don't want it because it also i mean it also reminds them of some of the worst worst times of their life. and this video for example was taken at our last don't know recipient meeting donor that the recipient is still in the us and that we just managed to do a skype conference and we were we were with her during this guy. conference that at the theme time the recipient was just in another office and came in to surprise her .
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of course the most desirable we've got you're with musk woman journalist now i'm doing an astute of only this in the to be she's killed leave implies the last meal of blossom if they're. really changing your clothes. so much that it's but it's corporate but not cause i'm sure it's going to enjoy certain but. i must go there do it without the most cool if so. but eventually up a. little which into the grand national. mind and precious was and each of us tells. the.
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number does. this give us a. good bit of momentum in the business of kibble and lots bitterly at the sperm was not. just one talks the money could have been a source of system of some money in the bill. of course the most we could have done a good. man will someone was a quite a few listening we did dadaab vocal warm spots pull stuff we deal in the woods you wore on we get into the. dark yes but there was don't put me on balloon of blinding chick that we see a group emerging shells on the. shore in these. 3 ocean days. and as those who do not.
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believe. in. their lives they just leave if you think you would need this is for. me to do shit with them but i felt it was. picking up good and keep going to school thinking that those. families usually only grow with the marriage but once in a while a stranger do need some tiny part of himself and james and new blood brothers. here for just so sometimes goes on the stump of the bill to cusco corner of always look when full global it will be with them. though i was to miss it. this was their.
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dancing all night and what we're all seeing on. the. altar it is those who believe in the soul of words even snivelled. that lead in the course they are moving parts others into those will. release. from concern and goetia from soviet of the russian to through any really are like blood brothers even have the same blood type now go shows both positive turned into rich shots and be positive for the lawyer he will. complete the launch vehicle the car that will do what did you just got done. if you do so i will speak up if you should why are you a little more because what you're going to do is fill what i see will be a graph from my view what are you more than she was just someone who are political if you're truthful more you look the other way and you are if you're going to look
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for money and people are only 40 odd person who's down if you look at the whole field you have to peel off the usual couple that the 3 of you if you know you'll be you are actually. if you. could hold. he suggests you'll so much just in a position it's a talkative i mean you're going to. have to wonder if it isn't bad to. keep it if i had to. because i had to. submit to prescribe me 200.
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13. this is going to. go to school. just going to school. to these kids most of them going to despite subpoenas and that's just that's minutes into the sequester could have put it in but it wasn't enough to. keep him. clues from christmas are still in the. most bizarre new national security clinical even reaches you know when you're into
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a trance funk that so doesn't know sometimes what a champ does it is a sure way to get him understand. because those folk are your friends at the center of the not a lot of. those and some of the names of the beginners to them and that's because i just. people are really remarking that 2020 is a mirror image of 2008 it's the exact same problem banks over leverage blew
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themselves up and are now demanding a bailout at the point of a gun from the fed and other central banks and except this time the dislocation in the economy combined with the coronavirus is so great that we've tripped over into medieval ism that's how messed up this is. this is a story about what happens austria stray bullets kills a young girl in the street. what happens to her family and daughters in florida the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery it really messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police need is a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pen this than him and what happens in court be.
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you leaders scramble to draft a final coronavirus rescue plan as the worst hit countries accuse the other bloc members of not doing enough. as italy hopes to turn a corner in its fight against covert 191 former patients puncher and shows with those his story of how we with admitted into intensive care but managed to beat the virus. in the beginning i viewed it as on negative positive blatant when the situation worse than i realized that the coronavirus is truly a monster. the us is gripped by protests against lockdown measures as the pandemic leaves millions of americans out of a job and small business is on the brink of collapse.
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