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What afflicts Nadal?
ROME — Italians often minimize what afflicts them with this philosophy: Without the bad, no one would appreciate the good.
Like the Cowardly Lion, the Mad Hatter is such a familiar figure that we've felt free to use his name without gleaning what afflicts him.
It's the latest symptom of what afflicts an utterly failed state — a free-for-all on land that has consumed the country since the central government imploded in 1991.
The huge imbalance of digital power now afflicting the Internet is a crucial subset of what afflicts the entirety of economic relations and political power in the United States.
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What afflicted the staff at Downing Street?
The Swiss may work harder to identify what afflicted Janka.
No doctor he saw was able to say what afflicted him.
I ask Dad what "afflicted" means and he says, Sickness, son, and things that don't fit.
He watched Minnie, who'd got up to see what afflicted this deaf child and now sat at the cabin's lone table.
"A number of the journalists interviewed were deeply unhappy, prey to symptoms of P.T.S.D. and depression, but surprisingly unaware of what afflicted them," the researchers wrote.
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