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Seventy (million), 75 million doses typically have been enough vaccine in years past. Lola Russell
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I don't think there's any rabbit to pull out of a hat here. I think at this particular point in time we're looking at this as a real dose of reality. I think there's only so much he can do with what he's got unless he comes up with something spectacular. Leonard Teitelbaum
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The first dose is free. Once you start using a product, you keep using it. Hal Varian
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It will take years to get stockpiles to the point you can effectively use it at the doses you want. Dr. Fauci
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The radiation would be so lethal they would get a lethal dose in minutes. Stephen Schwartz
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I usually start to play well when I'm in trouble. Elena Dementieva
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Sometimes you need this. It's tough, but now we can stop talking about 13-0 and start talking about being this 0-1 Tiger team and what we're going to do about it. Carnell Williams
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Sometimes you've got to switch up the starting lineup to get a spark, just to get a win. DeShawn Stevenson
start tech
Tech blitzes so much, the only way you can get them to back down is start to gash them, Nick Jones
start unclear
Things look bleak. It's unclear when things are going to start to look better. Linda Bannister
starting year
This is the first year that he's starting off in the same offense, healthy, back-to-back. Greg Knapp
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This is not how I wanted to start the New Year. Jeff Kish
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You start dwindling the on-market supply, which complicates the situation. John Eichberger
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It's not easy to start over in a new place,' he said. 'Exile is not for everyone. Someone has to stay behind, to receive the letters and greet family members when they come back. Edwidge Danticat
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I've always written very tightly, and there's a good reason for that. There's no point in using words that you're not going to apply. Theodore Sturgeon