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But sympathy and compliments both annoy her, perhaps because they rub salt into the incurable and necessary wound of her discontent.
In breast cancer, the dissemination of malignant cells to bone is thought to be an early event and tumour cells may reside in a dormant state within the bone for many years before developing into the incurable secondary disease [4].
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The American people took him into their hearts after they learnt that he was suffering from the incurable disease which has borne his name ever since.
His was one of the incurable conditions.
Ever the incurable performance chasers, investors are fleeing the fund.
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And, come on, remember the incurable hair cancer?
Edwards and Julian are victims of the incurable disease.
"We hear about all the incurable diseases," he said.
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