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She explains her bouts of infirmity in departure lounges: "I'm afraid of connections … in airports".
As befitted the time, contemporaries wrapped his infirmity in layers of romantic narrative.
There is an infirmity in Marcel's nature to which the best are prone.
And with his infirmity in 2006, Castro's fierce grip on the largest island in the Caribbean finally began to loosen.
So when a famous one exposes the full, frightening extent of his infirmity in the name of saving lives, it tends to get noticed.
Newspaper headlines may have reassured many elderly and vulnerable people that costs will be capped to prevent people facing illness or infirmity in poverty – yet what's about to happen won't actually deliver this.
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"Heightened, substantive due process scrutiny," uncovers serious infirmities in Section 1226(c).
An important argument against Lasix is that by masking bleeding, it helps to retain infirmities in the gene pool.
King George III arrived to treat his infirmities in 1788, rows of Regency houses then appeared – and the town then known as "Cheltenham Spa" was born.
"You count the number of your years by the way your daughter watches your steps; and you see your infirmities in your son's anxious eyes".
She lays out the facts, then performs a kind of dissection, probing our country's quirks, mistakes and infirmities in an effort to understand the past and relate it to the present.
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