orphans so we were trying to figure out what could it possibly be going on here well she came in and she told us this
an orphan medical device.
The orphan drug law that was passed in 1983 defined patients
An orphan device law.
Little Orphan Annie and, and some comics that we've even heard of today.
This orphanage is run by a Buddhist monk, and they told me that they have 300 orphans there.
They're called orphan species because we lack the expertise to actually have people sit down and name individual species.
They take these little orphan baby elephants, let them out of their pens in the morning.
It's an orphan disease.
Of course the orphan drug law covers pharmaceuticals and not medical devices.
in my particular orphan condition is actually not one of the ones that's listed on that site.
Potentially an orphan device law to serve as a companion to the orphan drug law that we've had in this country since 1983.
And some orphan device law, a hypothetical orphan device law or revisions of regulations that might really impact the space
I'm an orphan , and I was raised by my paternal grandmother.
we call an orphan disease and that means that we don't get funding from the government so the cystic
in our orphanage system, because orphans were dying at a really alarming rate, a rate that greatly outpaced
But they were orphans who were now homeless orphans .
were now homeless orphans in Nepal.
Over 50% of orphans in some countries such as Kenya are brought up by grandparents.
But the story of young Afghan orphan who-- and the circumstances of the environment that he's a part of.
And through her own tenacity as an orphan , as somebody who's handicapped, as a Jew, a female, a child in the middle of a vast city, through her own tenacity
He's like a little slave orphan boy.
So at the time that the orphan drug law was passed in 1983, we had a bipartisan Congress.
He came in as an orphan .
and then when we saw any orphan , just pick it up and bring it back.
One of them was an orphan , so all of these factors made them so vulnerable.
Jeffrey Landrigan who grew up as an orphan in Oklahoma.
There are seven what I call corporate orphans that I feature in that chapter.
said for any of these other orphans .
support a half a billion orphans .
tracking whether these kids were orphans or not and with the reason this is so lucrative is that if you have a
know that the kids are not orphans we now know that they have
children who are who are orphans who are foster kids um they tell each other stories about the blue lady and and how
Majority of them are actually not orphans .
wanting to cheat widows and orphans and generally be a bad fellow and so on.
would have still been an 11-year-old orphan who was used in experiments and survived unbelievable things.
In the story "Damascena" is a story of an orphan girl who ends up receiving a transmission to turn roses into rose oil and she's
That's a sixth of the maximum threshold for being an orphan .
track for example and say I'm an orphan do you want to come see my destitute orphanage and of course you just spent
And they're constantly besieged right now by orphans because there's this war against elephants,
The most dramatic are subsidiaries I call corporate orphans , those that were owned serially by leveraged buyout operators, private equity
in need of a drug as being medical orphans of their patient population was less than 250,000.
Because we were told it was run by orphans .
years of their 20s and 30s and are parents leaving more orphans .
Many families, many orphans are being brought up by their grandparents usually the grandmother.
and they can be taking care of other orphans in their very very
Now, I'm a poor orphan on the West Coast.
Came from nowhere, again-- an orphan from Siberia, no background at all.
I threw his picture up there because he is in some ways represents an orphan of an even smaller community than my own.
standing on the 10th anniversary together and As the adage goes a failure as an orphan and a success has many