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- noun Plural form of
sentinel .
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The new study is based on information from more than 10,700 "sentinels" - such as child welfare workers, police officers, teachers, health care professionals and day care workers - in 122 counties across the country.
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The new study is based on information from more than 10,700 "sentinels" - such as child welfare workers, police officers, teachers, health care professionals and day care workers - in 122 counties across the country.
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The new study is based on information from more than 10,700 "sentinels" - such as child welfare workers, police officers, teachers, health care professionals and day care workers - in 122 counties across the country.
News 2010
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The new study is based on information from more than 10,700 "sentinels" - such as child welfare workers, police officers, teachers, health care professionals and day care workers - in 122 counties across the country.
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The new study is based on information from more than 10,700 "sentinels" -- such as child welfare workers, police officers, teachers, health care professionals and day care workers -- in 122 counties across the country.
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The new study is based on information from more than 10,700 "sentinels" - such as child welfare workers, police officers, teachers, health care professionals and day care workers - in 122 counties across the country.
News 2010
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The new study is based on information from more than 10,700 "sentinels" - such as child welfare workers, police officers, teachers, health care professionals and day care workers - in 122 counties across the country.
News 2010
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The new study is based on information from more than 10,700 "sentinels" - such as child welfare workers, police officers, teachers, health care professionals and day-care workers - in 122 counties across the country.
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The new study is based on information from more than 10,700 "sentinels" - such as child welfare workers, police officers, teachers, health care professionals and day care workers - in 122 counties across the country.
News 2010
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The new study is based on information from more than 10,700 "sentinels" - such as child welfare workers, police officers, teachers, health care professionals and day care workers - in 122 counties across the country.
News 2010
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