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Whipple is a walk-on and the son of offensive coordinator Mark Whipple.
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After an additional amendment from Senator Whipple is passed, the final bill passes out of the Senate on a 21-19 vote.
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After an additional amendment from Senator Whipple is passed, the final bill passes out of the Senate on a 21-19 vote.
Not Larry Sabato: 2008
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Major Barnard and Captain Whipple reconnoitred the place for miles around, and reported that the position could be entered by a path coming from the north, although it was somewhat long and circuitous.
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The first came in 2004 when he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, a usually fatal form, but he managed to pull out of it thanks to what is known as a "Whipple procedure."
unknown title 2011
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But there is something called the Whipple procedure -- a surgical procedure that if the pancreatic cancer is located in a certain area -- I believe it's the head of the pancreas -- then it is quite curable.
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But there is something called the Whipple procedure -- a surgical procedure that if the pancreatic cancer is located in a certain area -- I believe it's the head of the pancreas -- then it is quite curable.
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From the sounds of it what she had is known as a Whipple procedure.
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Last week, according to the complaint, the girl called Whipple and invited him to come over to her house when school was not in session.
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Last week, according to the complaint, the girl called Whipple and invited him to come over to her house when school was not in session.
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