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"It's Bell's palsy," she said, as if describing a case of flu.
Egypt hasn't had a case of flu, yet the government ordered herds slaughtered.
We have 15,000 patients and are close to one of the larger airports in England, but have not seen a case of flu.
Mr Keyes is incapable of hearing a concrete problem (a case of flu? a burst water main?) without thinking about its abstract significance.So why is the ambassador such a hit with the right?
The book is divided into five sections, each organized around an unsettling episode or spurring event over the course of Norman's life: the accidental killing of a swan; the death of a girlfriend; the murder of John Lennon; a case of flu that lasted for months; and, finally, a filicide/suicide committed by a house sitter in Norman's own home.
For isolated people, even a case of flu can be deadly.
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A back injury forced him out of the 1992 nationals, a lack of confidence sent him plummeting to 10th a year later, and a case of the flu kept him from qualifying for the Olympic team in 1994.
Maria Eagle, the shadow environment secretary, said: "It is deeply worrying that in the same week that government vets confirmed a case of bird flu in Yorkshire, government ministers were considering plans to end all future bird flu inspections on farms.
Swine influenza virus H1N1 (strain, strA/swine/St-Hyacinthe/148/19901990) isolated from a case of swine flu in Canada was also used for this study [ 40].
Many Poles say the cancellations were more likely a case of diplomatic flu.
Aside from a case of the flu, the Hawks starters have all remained healthy this postseason.
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