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Minor aliments, like colds, were invariably taken as signs of life-threatening illnesses.
In the hospital, Rajabian was treated for internal bleeding in his stomach, among other aliments.
Neither has a problem that she is the breadwinner and her salary aliments the joint account.
Treacy's got "a bad leg", but the band's current lineup, of which the singer is the sole founding member, are fighting more than just physical aliments.
For years, it has suffered from declining contributions as well as remedies for its aliments that did more harm than good.
His father, a physician specializing in ear, nose and throat aliments, soon relocated the family to Tacoma, WA where Wheeler attended the local schools.
But at Hunter, her friends accept her quirks, like her tendency to diagnose their medical aliments, and respect her preference for classical, not rock music.
It used contemporary technology to abet the narrator --played by Mr. Camp, and another civil servant consumed by jealousy (among other psychic aliments) -- in his self-destructive narcissism.
If a person has physical aliments that are not immediately obvious, and if the person is not old enough to be considered "elderly," seats will be harder to come by.
In ancient Rome, the Agro was called ager romanus (from which the word Agro is derived): the agricultural territory that surrounded Rome and supplied the city with its aliments.
Or, "I slept under strips of frayed curtain, in a room / that lacked furniture, and resembled a false- / bottomed suitcase; at length I relaxed, only / then to discover how many of my treasured, once / chronic aliments had either blistered or burst".
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