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Hérold

[ey-rawld]

noun

  1. Louis Joseph 1791–1833, French composer.



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Another company is registered under the same address to Viktória's son, Marcell Herold, who is named as the vice president of VCL on its website.

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Dr. Amy Herold, an OB-GYN and chief administrative and chief medical officer for Providence Queen of the Valley Medical Center in Napa, said her region is known for its tourism but is really a rural farming and service community — which is reflected in her system’s users.

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Herold said 75% of the hospital’s patients are on Medicare or Medicaid, with more than 30% on Medicaid, and “that goes up to over 50% when you look at our pregnant ladies having their babies, including the one I delivered two days ago.”

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His agent, Patrick Herold, said the cause was complications of aphasia.

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Benjamin Herold’s family experienced a piece of that promise during its golden era.

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