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  2. Out of the Chute - Wikipedia

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    Newly single and back on Vicodin, House checks into a hotel for the five-star treatment, leaving his team to diagnose a professional bull-rider who was attacked by a bull after suffering a seizure. House admits to Wilson that he is taking Vicodin again, and that he needs help - but he insists that prostitutes will help him more than counselling.

  3. Sober living house - Wikipedia

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    A sober living house is an interim step on the path to sobriety where people recovering from addiction can live in a supervised and sober environment with structure and rules, i.e. mandatory curfews, chores and therapeutic meetings.

  4. Structure relocation - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulically powered dollies move a historic 19th-century brick church in Salem, Massachusetts. A structure relocation is the process of moving a structure from one location to another. There are two main ways for a structure to be moved: disassembling and then reassembling it at the required destination, or transporting it whole.

  5. Moving seems impossible: Half of American homeowners under ...

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    According to an Edelman Financial report, half of homeowners under 50 feel trapped in their current homes. Financial constraints are a key factor: 25% say they can’t afford to move, while 21% ...

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  7. This Family Drives 350 Miles For What Could Be A Common ...

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    They can move up to 100 patients in their second year of prescribing. The last year has seen remarkable progress on the policy front. Lawmakers from both parties are becoming more open to less punitive approaches to the nation’s opioid epidemic, like making sure that drug courts are receptive to medication-assisted treatment. The federal ...