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  2. They Died with Their Boots On - Wikipedia

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    English. Budget. $1,358,000 [1][2] Box office. $4,014,000 (worldwide rentals) [1] They Died with Their Boots On is a 1941 American biographical western war film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland and Arthur Kennedy. It was made and distributed by Warner Bros. and produced by Hal B. Wallis and Robert Fellows,

  3. Nursing Times - Wikipedia

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    0954-7762. OCLC. 316299007. Nursing Times is a website and monthly magazine for nurses, which is published in the United Kingdom. It covers original nursing research and best practice for nurses at all stages in their career, as well as daily news, opinion and other information relevant to the nursing profession.

  4. Silver Saddle - Wikipedia

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    Italian. Box office. 237,000,000 (ITL) Silver Saddle (Italian: Sella d'argento; also released under the titles The Man in the Silver Saddle and They Died With Their Boots On) is a 1978 spaghetti Western. It is the third and final western directed by Lucio Fulci and one of the last spaghetti Westerns to be produced by a European studio.

  5. Die with your boots on - Wikipedia

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    To " Die with your boots on " is an idiom referring to dying while fighting or to die while actively occupied/employed/working or in the middle of some action. A person who dies with their boots on keeps working to the end, as in "He'll never quit—he'll die with his boots on." The implication here is that they die while living their life as ...

  6. Nursing in Practice - Wikipedia

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    1473-9445. Nursing in Practice is a bimonthly British print magazine and website aimed at practice and community nurses, and midwives. It provides news and comment on clinical and health policy developments, covering topics including cardiac care, dermatology, diabetes, and respiratory care. The magazine is published by Cogora, [1] previously ...

  7. Carry On Nurse - Wikipedia

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    Carry On Nurse is a 1959 British comedy film, the second in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). Of the regular team, it featured Joan Sims (in her Carry On film debut), Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor and Charles Hawtrey, with Hattie Jacques and Leslie Phillips. [2] The film was written by Norman Hudis based on the play Ring for ...

  8. Dorothea Waddingham - Wikipedia

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    Dorothea Waddingham was born Dorothy Nancie Merelina Allan Chandler, with her parents marrying a year after her birth – Waddingham being her father's surname. Dorothea was born on a farm near Nottingham. She has been referred to as "Nurse" Waddingham because the two murders she was accused and convicted of were committed in a nursing home she ...

  9. Jane Salvage - Wikipedia

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    Jane Salvage (born 6 August 1953) is a British nursing policy activist, teacher, and writer. She has been described as "a hugely influential nurse leader who has contributed to advancing nursing in a wide number of roles throughout her career". [1] Her book The Politics of Nursing called for widespread reform and greater recognition of the ...