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Stout and physically vigorous, with florid tattoos on each elbow (chrysanthemums on the left, cherry blossoms on the right), Mr. Mullen didn't seem a bit afflicted last month as he bounced around the interior of Tertulia, engulfed in clouds of dust and tool noise — unless, perhaps, the affliction we're talking about was a sprinkle of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
It's time to recap how this snowfall left your elite media figures a little bit afflicted with cabin fever.
But there are times, truth be told, when "Saul" seems a little too much like its lead character: Slick, smart, desperate, driven to please and a little bit afflicted by flop sweat.
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The state most afflicted by bed bugs is a bit of a surprise: Ohio.
The story is not entirely over (see article); journalists from the afflicted channel are migrating to other independent outlets; and other bits of Mr Gusinsky's empire, and some belonging to fellow tycoons, are still afloat.
Although I feel like a bit of an idiot, the revelation that the entire province is not in fact afflicted with an infectious disease is a hugely comforting and enlightening relief.
Barry conceded that the injuries that have afflicted the England's strike-force, with Carlton Cole and Emile Heskey having withdrawn from the squad, were "a bit worrying".
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