Sentences with phrase «matrons new»

It is because the NHS has been a central priority since June that we have made immediate changes to improve safety and cleanliness in every hospital - beginning the deep cleaning of our wards, making provision for MRSA screening for all patients entering hospital, and giving matrons new powers to report safety concerns direct to the Care Quality Commission.

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on Thanksgiving day, when from East and from West, From North and from South comes the pilgrim and guest; When the gray - haired New Englander sees round his board The old broken links of affection restored, When the care - wearied man seeks his mother once more, And the worn matron smiles where the girl smiled before, What moistens the lip and what brightens the eye?
Mbalu Fonnie, a licensed nurse midwife and the nursing supervisor of the KGH Lassa Ward, was «matron of nursing at KGH,» says Robert Garry, a study co-author and virologist at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana.
She had lost a lot of weight and was proud of her new size S figure, but was still dressing it like a matron in dowdy, too large skirts.
this is not a new development, but instead of getting burnt to a crisp every summer, i choose to protect my fair skin with like 19081028 SPF and rock the «fair, delicate matron» look.
She's the matron saint for cool moms everywhere, not to mention new divorcees who, after tolerating wan missionary sex with their milquetoast mates, full - throatedly take in the excitement of no - strings - attached sex with much younger, stupider men.
Synecdoche, New York: Like The Burning Plain, Charlie Kaufman's directorial debut showcases a screenwriter who, freed from the influence of collaborators, indulges all his thematic quirks like a dieting matron lunging at a box of bonbons.
Soon a new pecking order will be established as pupils, teachers and the school matron become locked in a bloody battle for survival.
Deary transforms herself from a Spartan bohemian to a materialistic New England matron.
The New York Times's Styles team spent some time with Longshore recently including an opening at Bergdorf's, «Her patrons are an odd assortment of actors, well - heeled matrons, hedge - fund managers and scores of more modest believers in Ms. Longshore's gospel.»
Nevelson's personal life began in hardship and loneliness before a similar metamorphosis into that of a rich New York society matron.
However, when presented with the opportunity to marry the wealthy businessman Charles Nevelson and move to New York as a society matron rather than alone as a poor student, she did not hesitate to do so.
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