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It's not quite correct to refer to bipolar II as a milder form of bipolar.
Scarlet fever has been manifesting itself as a milder disease since 1885, and fatalities linked to the disease have become quite rare in developed countries.
Originally perceived as a "milder Gove", she is now thought to be more of a "continuity Gove", after stating that a future Conservative government would make the English baccalaureate (Ebacc) – a set of five traditional subjects – compulsory for every pupil.
But even if the extent of the evolution is up for argument, there is little debate that Mr. Romney is finishing the presidential campaign as a milder candidate than when he started.
French's Yellow Mustard — introduced at the World's Fair in 1904 as a milder option to the grainy European varieties — alone accounts for a 26.9 percent segment of the mustard market, according to the SymphonyIRI Group, whose data does not include Walmart.
Our study first showed that AHC and RDP are not two distinct diseases but rather constitute a clinical continuum of one disorder with AHC at the severe end of the spectrum and RDP as a milder variant.
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From Mr. Lyle, it counts as a mild disappointment.
"There's no such thing as a mild brain injury.
Betel is chewed in India as a mild stimulant and is a favoured cash crop.
Next, he tweeted a picture of Clinton winking, which he interpreted as "a mild stroke".
Best sustained what was described as a mild concussion Oct. 31 against Arizona State.
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