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Part of the victim's brain tissue was later removed; the cops say he will suffer from lifelong injuries.
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Miracle is off the ventilator and will likely survive to be discharged, though she will suffer from chronic lung disease.
"I know housewives, old people and others are afraid they will suffer from metrication as they believe they suffered from decimalisation," he advised his departmental colleagues.
But other patrons say they will suffer from no postbutton nostalgia.
And if you have children together, they will suffer from your badmouthing ways.
He fears savers will suffer from even lower returns, while there is a risk that cheap borrowing costs will drive a further surge in house prices.
Mr. Clementi says that he isn't expecting the demise of a European nation or a "catastrophe" anytime soon, but he thinks that an Italy or a France or a Spain will suffer from what he calls a depression.
Even Mark Carney the governor of the Bank of England has gone on record to say that he believes oil and gas companies will suffer from some degree of stranded assets".
"I inevitably in the next two months will suffer from sleep deprivation," he said.
"Close to 13,500 children under 5 could suffer from severe acute malnutrition, and another 44,000 children under 5 will suffer from moderate acute malnutrition in 2013," he says.
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