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Anyone who has had chickenpox is at risk of eventually developing shingles.
All participants were also asked to complete a questionnaire designed to assess the risk of eventually developing sleep disorders.
Early medieval frame harps evolved in form, eventually developing an incurved neck and a deeply outcurved forepillar.
Older roots become triarch or tetrarch, eventually developing substantial amounts of wood and an outer covering of periderm.
Over 16 years, she rose through the ranks, eventually developing a new communications strategy and heading a thriving department of 10 staff.
Hussain coaxed Cromitie along, eventually developing the plot to attack Riverdale and a US airbase on behalf of a Pakistani terrorist group.
A deal that limits centrifuges, cuts back enrichment, converts facilities, curtails research, and increases inspections can go only so far in preventing Iran from eventually developing a weapon.
Next, Hilton worked on a way to capture 3D models of people from photos, eventually developing another spin-off company, AvatarMe.
When, toward the end of the century, art started to revive, it did so under European influence, eventually developing a greater concern for aesthetic than religious considerations.
After the essentials of her dance form had been successfully established, Humphrey's work grew more complex, eventually developing into a full theatrical art.
Ms. Anderson then developed dance and muscle moves using the same philosophy and spent five years testing them on 150 women, eventually developing the program she uses today.
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