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There are generals who, when asked to describe a "situation on the ground" for their own little war, suddenly develop a malady called "iffyness" (not to be confused with Stephen Colbert's "truthiness").
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Worst-case scenario, we get a malady named after me.
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Some soldiers develop Irritable Bowel Syndrome over here, while everyone else just acts like they developed that malady.
Galen knew that respiratory diseases causing the production of phlegm often resulted in patients developing painful maladies, such as the conditions now described as arthritis and neuropathy.
But that pleasure is not without cost: many men are now developing women's maladies -- a cruel cultural trick if ever there was one.
In addition to back injuries, he developed spinal tuberculosis, maladies that plagued him throughout his life.
It's a malady".
It is a malady that long debilitated Latin America.
Daniel B. Verdin, a senior Republican state senator from South Carolina, called illegal immigration "a malady of epic proportions," which he said compared with "the malady of slavery".
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