Sentence examples for Very afflicted from inspiring English sources

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"I feel very afflicted," he said.

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Its more of content, language and community ownership, the very communities afflicted by these injustices.

I started at the paper very much afflicted with the insufferable omniscience of many twenty-something writers.

Elisabeth takes exception to this suggestion, remarking that her "body imbued with a large part of the weaknesses of my sex … is afflicted very easily by the afflictions of the soul" (Elisabeth to Descartes, 24 May 1645, AT IV 208, Shapiro 2007 88).

"In that sense, this is a victory, because for the very first time, people afflicted with a disease have had actual input into the formulation of the study," he said.

And although we never get much background on Roy Scheider's ageing mob assassin in Eric Red's sadly underappreciated Cohen And Tate, his hearing-aid, prescription meds and a marked distaste for - indeed problem with - his short-fused, much younger new partner (Adam Baldwin) all tell us very clearly he's afflicted with the many anxieties of the average suburban senior citizen.

The present nonsystem hasn't worked all that badly for the big industrial countries, but the other 175 countries, where most of the population of the world lives, have been afflicted with very low quality money that's literally melted away in their pockets.

For a long while now, Republicans have shown us what they're made of, and where they stand, which is against genuine reform, and against dealing with the very real crisis that afflicts the country's health-care system and that makes life miserable, and even unbearable, for tens of millions of Americans.

The reformed drug-user David Millar said this weekend he believes it will take another 10 years before cycling regains sufficient credibility following its succession of drugs scandals – with Lance Armstrong's confessions to doping the very latest to afflict the sport.

She momentarily forgets the word "spoil", a sign of age she says – "bits and pieces fall off the wagon every so often" – though one of very few to afflict her.

Embryonic tumours that afflict very young children probably originate from immature tissue, and their microscopic morphological appearance resembles tissues in the developing embryo and foetus.

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