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Dealing with a cold is bad enough, but when it leads to a sinus infection, the misery can double.
You're probably dealing with a cold rather than the flu.
If you're running warm, you're probably dealing with a cold, plain and simple.
For now, she's dealing with a cold and a sinus infection and is hoping to focus on her well-being in the next few days.
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This excitement suggests they do not realize the risks of dealing with a cold-blooded opportunist like the former vice-president.
I'd rather deal with a cold than an upset stomach and a nasty cold sore.
Abandoning professionals paid millions of dollars to deal with a cold, transitory lifestyle or student-athletes who mistook Rodriguez for their leader?
Though each person experiencing this harsh winter may be dealing with a lot of cold these months, our individual constitutions lead us to have different reactions to it.
You can of course be more specific, asking how the person is coping with a cold, dealing with a new job, or just how he or she is experiencing a new change.
Many units will come only with hand cylinders, which are good for dealing with an upper body cold.
He has been trying to deal with a head cold, a shoulder pain or a stomach ache.
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