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It is not something that can be cured by a pantsuit or a woman tying her hair into a bun.
Back then, an infectious disease could be cured by a small fraction of the antibiotic dose required today.
It looks like it's curtains for games involving sick pets who can only be cured by a speedy infusion of gems, in other words.
Just last week an ANC MP said gay people can be cured by a traditional healer because homosexuality was not part of "African culture".
But "they found it hard to imagine there might be a social ill that could not be cured by a high SAT score".
A few Stanford graduates said low attendance at games — about 36,000 people attended each game last season, on average — will not be cured by a renovation.
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Is it repulsive that Romans thought warts could be cured by an amalgam of dog urine and mud?
The trouble is that what most of the blue-state people want is not a tribal triumph, to be cured by an act of obeisance, but rather actually to end gun violence.
Peanut allergies could be cured by an 18-month course of probiotics taken with protein from the nut to minimise risk of a fatal reaction, Australian researchers have found.
It is cured by a nap or a reviving espresso.
I had a bit of a headache, but that was cured by a beer".
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