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To paraphrase one exec, we think cancer can be cured for £15 per annum.
Starting with a recipe for whole suckling pig, it goes on to explain how every part of the animal can be cooked, cured or smoked.
A medical report documenting the stemming of severe nosebleeds by stuffing strips of cured pork up the nostrils (you literally couldn't make this stuff up).
In fact, sketches which initially seem out to skewer patriarchal society – like one where a man is deemed humourless after complaining about having to visit a gender-reversed Hooters-style restaurant called O'Nutters – end with a wry reinforcement of its ideals (the male customer is dragged into a "wet nut contest", enjoys himself immensely, is cured of misanthropy, etc).
"We're dealing with a population that can't be cured of being old, that won't really ever be discharged from our care.
Continental cured meats (Parma, Bayonne, serrano) are wasted, here.
At one point, Wasswa looks particularly pleased as a mother tells of how her young son − who she had taken to three public healthcare facilities before he was cured of cerebral malaria by Tiens − now wants to change his name to Doctor Wasswa.
He just wishes, he says, that he could finish the treatment and be fully cured of his kidney problems as well as the other health conditions detected by the diagnostic test he underwent.
Breakfast is fresh fruit, cured local meats and cheeses, home-baked breads and homemade preserves, yoghurt and cereals.
Iris Robinson, a former DUP MP and the wife of the party's leader, described homosexuality as "disgusting, loathsome, nauseating, wicked and vile", as well as an "abomination" that could be "cured".
I was completely annoyed by the American way of talking; I stayed that way for a long time, until I got cured by meeting other good Americans.
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