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But other treatment can be unpleasant and some women will have complications – which may be lifelong – from a mastectomy or other surgery, such as pain, infections and scar tissue.
The influential New York Times fashion critic Cathy Horyn thought not, saying it "lacked a new fashion spirit" and that she "expected more from his debut", earning herself a petulant rebuke from the designer and a ban – possibly lifelong – from his runway shows.
It consists of seven main cell types distributed in three nuclear layers, and all these cell types are added lifelong from retinal stem cells (RSCs) that reside in the peripheral ciliary marginal zone (CMZ) (Johns, 1977; Lamba et al, 2008; Centanin et al, 2011).
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He died in 1929, from complications of diabetes, broke, estranged from lifelong allies, exiled from family and country.
Ali, of course, was far from the first fighter to suffer lifelong damage from his life in the ring.
Potter was himself a lifelong sufferer from psoriatic arthritis, and was treated at St Johns.
For this he was sentenced to seven years in jail and a lifelong ban from office.
A lifelong sufferer from anxiety and depression, in 1983 Hart underwent electro-shock therapy.
He was a lifelong sufferer from melancholy and wrote to ease his burden.
"I love this church," said Judy Mayo, a lifelong Episcopalian from the Diocese of Fort Worth.
MUNZER--Stephen I. Thomas, Max and David Blumberg mourn the loss of their dear cousin and lifelong friend from childhood.
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