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Jewish communities across Europe would be "greatly afflicted to see their cultural and religious freedom impeded", he added.
And it is a crisis larger than the events that have so greatly afflicted the American Catholic Church.
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So when new laws were brought in which forced nuns to do away with personal servants and make their own food and drinks, their intake of cacao was "greatly diminished" and they were afflicted by hysterical attacks.
"Someday, when historians look back on this period in our country's history -- a time when the medicine existed to greatly prolong life and cure the afflicted, but millions still went uninsured and untreated -- those historians will ask, 'What took them so long?' " Mr. Gephardt is hardly alone among the Democrats who have endorsed universal health care.
He uses data from the Center for Media and Public Affairs to suggest that rumors of a heterosexual AIDS outbreak were greatly exaggerated and that many of those afflicted caught the virus via drug use or sex with those already affected.
Much of this can be attributed to recent advances in sequencing technologies that have greatly increased the speed and reduced the costs associated with genotyping and identifying variants in individuals afflicted with disease.
The number of older Americans afflicted by Alzheimer disease and related dementias will triple to 13 million persons by 2050, thus greatly increasing healthcare needs.
To comfort the afflicted.
He is afflicted with loneliness.
The tumours, by contrast, were fatally afflicted.
Severely afflicted animals usually die.
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