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'Allan D. Ainsworth, who over 23 years developed a medical home for the Salt Lake Valley's homeless population, used the occasion of his retirement from Fourth Street Clinic Wednesday to advocate for their future care.' - Article
Thank you Mr. Ainsworth.
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refuse to do themselves.
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