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Walter Savage Landor's Absence deals with the change that time brings about when two people are parted – a slow, insidious process of loss.
"Operate on that head wound, so he can die at home - from cancer!" Part of the film's brilliance is its stunning and unforgiving transmission of the great truth that for most of us, death is not a single, flatline moment, but a gradual, insidious process of deterioration.
The nature of that transformation (and the menace it poses) is much clearer just a few miles down the road from Kadapakkam, where an insidious process of erosion has been creeping up the coast, swallowing ever-larger slices of the beach and the villages that border it.
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This is an insidious process and not always something of which we are conscious (although there are also specific examples: Anton Du Beke, the nation's favourite pro-dancer, referred to his celebrity partner as a "Paki" off screen in 2009).
In part, this insidious process is due to the changing composition of our blood, which contains many cells and molecules that tell organs to regenerate or repair themselves.
The onset of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may be an insidious process that can go unrecognized by the patient or by the primary care provider in the early phases.
If one thinks of primary tumor development as loss of growth control, one can think of metastasis as loss of positional control and that is a far more complex and insidious process.
This is an insidious process, seen in consistent changes in language.
What happens is an insidious process.
Weight gain can be an insidious process.
For most caregivers of persons with chronic conditions or dementia, the change in role identity is a slow and insidious process that occurs in stops and starts.
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