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A few weeks ago, Rosenthal, a wide-eyed fifty-one-year-old magnet for affliction, was back in more familiar territory.
During World War II, as Weil's mania for affliction intensified, she would insist on sleeping on the floor despite the availability of beds, and while visiting a farmer friend demanded to be lodged in a decrepit hovel miles away.
Braun developed his own signature fashion t-shirt line for Affliction Clothing, a California-based clothing manufacturer who manufactures shirts that are garment dyed and hand distressed.
The first day was spent filming scenes involving Mayweather and Brooks, while the second day overlapped with a re-shoot of the conclusion of the episode "Bound" and inserts for "Affliction" and "Divergence".
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(The resulting "greasy substance," he added, "is said to be wonderfully good for afflictions of the ears").
These tools are: Scanadu SCOUT, which monitors vital health signs such as heart rate and blood pressure, Project ScanaFlu, an automatic saliva testing device that scans for afflictions such as Strep Throat, and Project ScanaFlo, a urine testing device that looks at things such as dehydration and pregnancy.
This is an entirely unprecedented category of affliction for me.
Politics, while hardly ignored (in works by Andrea Bowers, Sam Durant and Harrell Fletcher, among others), exchange claims of affliction for a greater emphasis on formal allure.
Desperate, he finally sought help for his affliction.
As for her affliction, Dot adjusts quite well.
Murphy fingered his sore lip, as if trying to determine whether Huston's pleasant offer did anything for his affliction.
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