fictional city called san difrangeles
Scrubs
Yes. From Wikipedia:The set of Sacred Heart was formerly based in the former North Hollywood Medical Center (34°9′28.86″N 118°24′31.22″W / 34.1580167°N 118.4086722°W / 34.1580167; -118.4086722), a real decommissioned hospital at 12629 Riverside Drive in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
A Cardiologist is a heart doctor. There is no set uniform.
No. The series was picked up for an eighth (January 2009) and ninth season (December 2009) by ABC after it was dropped by NBC. The series was announced as cancelled by ABC in May, 2010.
November 11, 2008
like a uniform- to set you apart from the ill people
yes, season 9 will be set in a med school
No, Hymns are sacred songs set to music while poems are not set to music nor are they necessarily sacred.
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I don't know when you asked the question, but the complete collection is out now.
Something sacred is set apart for some religious purpose. Secular is the opposite of sacred but a true antonym for this word depends on the context.
During religious ceremonies, the Aztecs often performed rituals that included human sacrifices, music, dancing, and offerings to their gods. They believed that these ceremonies were necessary to ensure the well-being of their society and to maintain a harmonious relationship with their deities. The Aztecs also used the ceremonies as a way to connect with the spiritual world and seek divine guidance.