pretty cook ref website sm
Posted By: patpeymom on 2007-07-26  
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Subject: pretty cook ref website sm 
 
 http://www.slrassessments.ca/glossary.asp#  
   
just found this, ya'll may already use it, but thought i would share.  Have a great day!   
 
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She is definitely saying Cook.  sm 
Subject: She is definitely saying Cook.  sm 
 
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Subject: Never heard of it.  Sure it's not cook? 
 
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Subject: Are you perhaps a gourmet cook?  :-)  nm 
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Subject: Zenith is a brand name by Cook Medical, Inc. - cuff, graft, stent, etc. would be okay to use. nm  
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Subject: Pretty certain this one is not it.... 
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Subject: Pretty sure that's what they mean..sm 
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Subject: Thanks for your help.  No, he says it pretty clearly. 
  
	 
	
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Subject: pretty sure no e on the end 
  
	 
	
pretty clearly (sm) 
Subject: pretty clearly (sm) 
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Subject: I'm pretty sure that is it!  
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No, he pretty 
Subject: No, he pretty 
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I'm pretty sure 
Subject: I'm pretty sure 
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Subject: website (sm) 
 
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Subject: website 
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website... 
Subject: website... 
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