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A man with an inferiority complex calls his affliction a Minderwertigkeitsfefune.
Our teachers had succumbed to the neighborhood's affliction, a kind of constant, sluggish sleep.
Like Puccini's Mimì, Chloé has a fatal affliction — a water lily is growing in her left lung and the only treatment is to keep her surrounded with flowers.
Under this affliction, a sudden windfall of foreign exchange bids up a country's exchange rate and crowds out its export industries.
In Affliction, a film which took five years to get to the screen, Nolte plays the son (to James Coburn) fighting a darker legacy.
NEVER NUDE It's an odd but very real affliction: a small group of people are so uncomfortable about being naked that they are never without clothes, 24 hours a day.
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Detachment, though a useful quality for a reporter, is an affliction for a person in search of a sex life.
Their condition is both an affliction and a gift — a "parody of immortality," Perina says.
Everything that followed was an affliction and a curse.
Normally proportionality is calculated as follows: probability of an affliction in a future child x gravity of the affliction/cost of precaution.
Those who hate the commute think of it as a core affliction, like a chronic illness.
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