| 21. | The curriculum aims to inculcate standard protocols of history taking, examination, differential diagnosis and Complete patient Management.
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| 22. | History takes on its own life.
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| 23. | History taking should include a careful review of possible exposures to viral infection and drugs or other toxins.
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| 24. | "To watch history take place, to be on base when he hit that 500th home run, it's been great.
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| 25. | For only from Christian virtues one can hope to see the course of history take its proper, orderly direction.
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| 26. | Patients at health centers also complained of limited opening hours and little time devoted to medical-history taking, examination and advice.
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| 27. | After the 400, a reporter asked Johnson what he felt about another piece of history taking place, referring to Lewis.
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| 28. | Frequently, wild history takes that which is extraordinary but incomplete and fills it out to the most extraordinary dimensions imaginable.
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| 29. | We just need to come out, stay focused, take care of this game and let history take care of itself.
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| 30. | The phenomenon is cheered by Reaganites as an overdue tribute, though some academics see it as revisionist history taking its course.
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