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We have a strain of pig in Boston that appears unable to transmit their viruses to human cells.
Halladay returned to Philadelphia on Tuesday and was found to have a strain of the right latissimus dorsi.
Google's symptom card tells us you likely have a strain or sprain and can be treated with physical therapy and pain relievers.
The on-loan Chelsea midfielder said: "Very disappointed as I have a strain and will be out for a week or so".
As Mac Wellman, the director of Brooklyn College's graduate playwriting program, said, Beckett's plays have a strain of cruelty in them, and without it, his work becomes "saccharine and faintly sentimental".
Seventeen Rose patients have so far been found to have a strain of hepatitis C linked through genetic sequencing to the strain in Ms. Parker's blood, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
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James has a strain and bone bruise on the elbow.
For this he has a strain of brilliance.
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