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If one side is affected by a stroke, it could affect vision or speech or memory.
Alas for Julian, it is his hour to shine, or possibly to take the flak; with Sir Harry incapacitated by a stroke, it is left to him to finesse the sale of Tubal & Co to American tycoon Cy Mannheim, whose ease in the world of high finance Julian envies, just as he recognises the leverage Mannheim's desire to buy a prime slice of the English establishment affords him.
At home, if Mama referred to the carciofi or the collino, Lina said, 'I believe you mean the artichokes?' or 'You must be referring to the colander.' "Mama's love for her daughters is fierce and almost adversarial (when Lina gets her period, Mama first slaps and then hugs her); she's so vital that when she's felled by a stroke, it's as if the light dims.
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(The term "accidentally dairy free" simply refers to the fact that the manufacturer did not set out to make the product dairy-free and that you might expect the product to contain dairy but by a stroke of chance, it doesn't, so it's probably okay for you. That said, it might contain other things that aren't that healthy, so be conscious of that possibility).
By a stroke of luck it is included in the Google Art Project, so I can reproduce it in detail.
By a stroke of luck it turns out she also has some oca going spare, which is another interesting one for me to add to the list.
And in "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" Mr. Schnabel took the memoir of Jean-Dominique Bauby, a French magazine editor paralyzed by a stroke, and transformed it into an ecstatic exploration of sensory liberation.
Robert Levine observed: "By the time she was liberated from the favela by a stroke of fate, it was too late.
Perhaps by a stroke of pure inventive genius it was perceived that glass on the end of a hollow metal tube could be blown into a mold as easily as it had theretofore been pressed in.
Or is it by a stroke of luck that, based on an analysis conducted by economist Emmanuel Saez, over the 20-year period between 1993 and 2012 the top 1% of U.S. earners saw its income's real growth climb as much as 86%?
"Then, by a stroke of ill luck, I lost it all…This, of course, is nothing extraordinary for Americans".
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