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The memory, a symbol for a strange form of affliction and permanence of love, may be changed forever".
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Krohn herself sometimes sees self-awareness as a kind of affliction.
However, scoffing at the hipster is only a diluted form of his own affliction.
Many religions cast infertility as a form of predestination, an affliction the woman must overcome.
Thus, the calculus to be applied with regard to PCC takes the following form: probability of conception x probability of affliction x gravity of affliction/cost of precaution.
His son has been killed, and many in the house have felt the pangs of affliction in the sharpest form.
It is never used, as here, simply as a synonym for "love". 2. In the third stanza, the speaker tells himself that the lady's response "Gives thee joy - or annoy, / or affliction". The syntax is odd here, for the speaker foresees not three but only two possibilities: good fortune ("joy") or misfortune (in the form of either "annoy [ ance ] " or "affliction").
In 2010 Noreen was diagnosed with a form of motor neurone disease, She confronted this affliction with courage and dignity, more concerned for the welfare of those around her than for herself.
All these countries are suffering some form of a balance-of-payments crisis — an affliction the fund knows well from its experience in crises in Southeast Asia and Latin America in the 1990s.
A symbol of affliction in western media.
This is an entirely unprecedented category of affliction for me.
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