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An arrogant insouciance might, for example, seem more fitting to an age of imperialism than this wilting, debilitating malady; and enlightenment, another well-known theme of the era, might have been better served by a mood of questing impatience.
You can see many of the greatest hits of Italian art in a single day if you want to shuffle along behind everyone else at the Vatican, in Rome, but this is a recipe for Stendhal syndrome: an arguably psychosomatic but nonetheless debilitating malady, caused by exposing oneself to a large amount of sublime art all in one place.
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But her illness is no longer debilitating.
The other losses stemmed from maladies including old age, he said, and the white tiger, which was 18, was euthanized because of debilitating arthritis.
Malady By Maria Bustillos By Michael Specter By Elizabeth Kolbert By Matt Buchanan By Ken Auletta By Gary Marcus.
(A particularly British malady).
Debilitating diseases such as malaria and schistosomiasis an affliction of the blood and tissues that is spread by larvae in the droppings of animals in the rice fields—have been attacked, and occurrences of the maladies (notably malaria) have decreased.
His malady is anxiety.
Debilitating medication.
It's a malady".
What was this dread malady?
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