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    The Department of Health should build on existing systems, such as the NHS number and electronic patient record.  How can  they recover costs as the lack of a single easy way to prove whether patients are entitled to healthcare. Treatment given in A&E departments is free to all, however, once you are admitted, even as an emergency, overseas visitors are chargeable, the system for recouping costs from overseas patients is chaotic . How the hell can they  recover up to £500m a year as announced recently? :scratch:

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_UXvcr22rM
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntuqTuc6HxM
    #1021160

    Jamie, you have it right! love your hair style it frames your face and highlights your facial features.

    #1021159

    Long hair tends to drags your face downwards and emphasizes the unpreventable sagging that will occur after the age of 45ish. Thin faced women should keep their hair short. Showing a little bit of your ear will draw the eye up, lifting everything up and showing off great cheekbones. It’s kind of like having a facelift.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGDA0Hecw1k
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-kA3UtBj4M
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    #1021114

    Haha the faces on the two guys at 4.47 mins

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    #1021027

    Bloss, if you say you live in Rimini then its 3 half hours from Milan?? its not rocket science . I do have Italian connections , my great grandfather arrived here in Liverpool, he was skilled  Mosaic and Terrazzo worker . It is impossible to walk through Liverpool without seeing some of the skills and crafts these people had.  During the 1870/1880’s many Italian families left their homeland to seek work and stable futures for their children. Most settled in the north of Liverpool which became known as Little Italy. Liverpool had a large port and many arrived here on ships and  paid for a passage to America, the poorer ones stayed and settled in Liverpool My Great grandfather was one of them. Christian street, Gerard street, Hunter street, Circus street, Lionel street, Grosvenor street , this was Liverpool’s Little Italy. Home to not all, but the majority of Italian’s who chose to settle within the city. In this area where many irish people so many Italian/Irish marriages took  place, my great gran being one of them. ……Prisencolinensinainciusol was actually a hit in the UK and played in many night clubs, my uncle was a club DJ in the mid 70s would often play it. Same as my father loved listening to Mario Lanza .

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