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Scholem's brother Werner, against whom the earlier charge of treason had been ameliorated, was again arrested, both as a former Communist and as a Jew; he was finally murdered in Buchenwald in 1940.
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Some migrants and refugees who had been in Libya for months, hoping their situations would ameliorate, are now leaving in larger numbers.
Fortunately, both of them were ameliorated and there was no complication associated with PE.
One stressor that occurs in many neurodegenerative conditions, like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and HD, and can be ameliorated by DR, is oxidative stress.
Another crucially important factor to monitor (and, hopefully, ameliorate) is just how energy- and resource-intensive the production of these vehicles can be.
There is a context, however, that, if not ameliorating, is richly complicating and easily overlooked in the light of Machiavelli's aphoristic skill.
The world's most difficult problems would be greatly ameliorated if we were able to reduce population, and this notion should be discussed.
Wouldn't this situation be ameliorated if the price were bumped up to £15, or £20?
Road restrictions get more intrusive after violent attacks and are ameliorated when the threat is reduced.
Third, on fact, her piece sidesteps the point that, amid the tough decisions, the effects on women are being ameliorated.
The iPod also has flaws that are constantly being ameliorated, with increased storage, decreased size and dedicated volume controls.
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