An intern was coming out and I snagged him, announced I was next of kin to a patient, and demanded to be taken through the official door and into the back.
The intern faltered; the guards stopped dead; the medic said calmly: "I must have my intern with me.
The doctor's intern came from behind him, scowling belligerently at O'Leary.
Mr. Coltman would apparently be inclined to carry this policy so far that he would disarm and intern even belligerent ships of war which should visit our ports: a somewhat hazardous innovation, one would think.
I'll load the ship with longshoremen entirely, and we'll sail with the crew of that German liner that came a few days ago to intern in Richardson's Bay until the European war is over.
I don't understand this," theintern said, looking frightened.
This must be really new," the intern said, eyes shining.
The intern returned, his small mustache now pointing down.
The memorandum was sent to Germany as an answer to Germany's protest against the refusal of the United States to intern as ships of war British liners leaving or entering New York with guns mounted.
Or would she seek to disarm and intern them and such Serbians as crossed the border?
If you arrest, shoot or intern a spy, another generally springs up in his place, and you have to start afresh to find him; he may do a lot of mischief before that comes about.
The reporter -- a summer intern -- was the only person to respond to his all-fluff press release on the open network.
Alan thought he was getting an inkling into why this particular intern had responded to his press release: Not because he was too ignorant to see through the bullshit, but just the opposite.
A white-garbed intern waved to the driver and with its siren clearing a path, the ambulance sped away.
Before she could explain what she wanted, an intern stepped into the room and called her away on an emergency case.
He was surgical intern at Ann Arbor Hospital one year, following which he was assistant at the Criminal Insane Asylum at Ionia, Mich.
He served as intern in Bellevue Hospital for two years, and then opened his present office in Port Jervis.
Under this law they began to intern a large number of those who had returned from Canada and the United States and other places outside India, until the number reached to thousands.
The sick and wounded who have fallen into the hands of the enemy are prisoners of war, but belligerents may exchange or release them, or even hand them over to a neutral State which has to intern them until after the conclusion of peace.
I have functioned as an internin oral surgery and also now am a resident this year in oral surgery.
I was the intern assigned to the surgery section of the emergency room on that day and was there when the President's body was brought into the emergency room.
At any rate, he lay staring up at the ceiling, unmoving, seemingly uncaring, until an intern named Frank Corson stopped beside his stretcher and looked down at him in moody-eyed weariness.
The other one turned out to be a Doctor Frank Corson, an intern at Park Hill Hospital in Manhattan.
He has pointed out that no effort has been made to locate, to destroy, or to intern the owner of the Invisible Hand.
Upon the outbreak of the War Germany took steps at once to intern or expel every enemy alien, and thus to put them out of the way of doing any injury.
At the same time I do not think we have done all that we could and should have done, and the readiest way of helping on the good work would be to remorselessly intern or expel all enemy aliens, no matter what their status may be.
I admit that tointern all naturalised Germans would, in many cases, inflict serious discomfort upon many men who have lived with us for years and become to all intents and purposes good Britishers.
The neutral State within the territory of which bodies of troops or individuals belonging to the armed force of the belligerents take refuge, must intern them at a place as distant as possible from the theater of war.
It is the duty of a neutral state, within whose territory commands, or individuals, have taken refuge, to intern them at points as far removed as possible from the theater of war.
The neutral State receiving in its territory troops belonging to the belligerent armies, will intern them, so far as it may be possible, away from the theater of war.
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