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'EDs' (edible delights), and I hope they won't lead to my 'ED' (early demise).
Irish Medical Times 2010
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That pretty much sums up your ridiculously stupid repeated pasting of OP/EDs and opinion blogs, jackhole … …
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Well, for one, I'm a nutrition student, I do case studies on people who spend years and lifetimes battling the evils of EDs, I've seen the photos of emaciated teenaged girls (and boys too ...) hooked up to machines that keep them physically alive even though their spirit died long ago.
Archive 2009-02-01 Sarah 2009
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EDs are sometimes viewed as conditions perpetuated by vanity; however, the prevalent feelings of self-disgust and the low self-confidence exhibited by sufferers of EDs clearly demonstrate the incredible error of this notion.
Eating Disorders: Colleges Highlight Quiet Problem The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Well, for one, I'm a nutrition student, I do case studies on people who spend years and lifetimes battling the evils of EDs, I've seen the photos of emaciated teenaged girls (and boys too ...) hooked up to machines that keep them physically alive even though their spirit died long ago.
Rants Can Be Productive! Sarah 2009
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Razi Ahmed is a graduate student in Energy Studies at Columbia who has written OP-EDs for Dawn, Pakistan's leading English daily; Saskia Sassen is the Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology and a member of the Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University (www. saskiasassen.com), and author most recently of Territory, Authority, Rights (Princeton 2008)
Saskia Sassen: YET ANOTHER BLIND SPOT IN THE AFPAK ANALYSIS? 2010
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Razi Ahmed is a graduate student in Energy Studies at Columbia who has written OP-EDs for Dawn, Pakistan's leading English daily; Saskia Sassen is the Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology and a member of the Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University (www. saskiasassen.com), and author most recently of Territory, Authority, Rights (Princeton 2008)
Saskia Sassen: Yet Another Blind Spot in the Afpak Analysis? 2010
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High-technology EDs have degenerated into free medical offices.
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Saskia Sassen is the Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology and a member of the Committee of Global Thought at Columbia University (www. saskiasassen.com), and author of most recently of Territory, Authority, Rights (Princeton 2008); Razi Ahmed is a graduate student in Energy Studies at Columbia who has written OP-EDs for DAWN, Pakistan's leading English daily.
Saskia Sassen: Pakistan's Floods Reveal an Emerging Geopolitics 2010
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The company plans to bring in only 250 EDs to the United States and lease them to fleet customers for four years for $599 a month with $2,500 down.
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