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nåværende | 3. jan. 2007 kl. 15:27 | 3 008 × 1 960 (2,97 MB) | Dodo | Feeling the pressure ROYAL AIR FORCE MILDENHALL, England -- Airman 1st Class Stephanie Ambler checks the pulse of Capt. Derek Ferland to verify the accuracy on the automatic blood pressure machine during a blood drive here April 13. Airman Ambler is with |
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