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Many afflictions have been reassigned from payback for bad choices to unlucky misfortunes.
To be published in America by Viking in August.THE first world war brought many afflictions to Europe: revolution, civil war, two famines, collectivisation, dictatorship and terror.
But working-class immigrant neighborhoods like these in Brooklyn suffer many afflictions: shabby buildings, drug dealing, too many young men with guns and too few with jobs.
But the dust lay thick on every surface; the fog drew across the city like a curtain; and diesel fumes, with notes of paddy smoke, frequently tickled the nostrils.Along with dirty water, poor sanitation and miserable public-health services, bad air is one of many afflictions damaging Indians' pulmonary well-being.
Resurfacing arthroplasty of the glenohumeral joint has been established for several decades as a means to restore comfort and function of the shoulder for many afflictions that derange the normal anatomy.
The Galician Volhynian Chronicle writes that many Hungarian soldiers "died of many afflictions" on their way home.
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Despite his many physical afflictions, Johnson was strong, vigorous, and, after a fashion, athletic.
"I suffer from many horrible afflictions (the last edition of the DSM-IV was dedicated to me), but never writer's block".
Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA), enriched in fish oils, are increasingly recognized to have potential benefits for treating many human afflictions.
Researchers have discovered evidence that many modern afflictions, such as addiction to smoking, depression, and diabetes are linked to early humans interbreeding with Neanderthals hundreds of thousands of years ago.
To those in need her comforting message of hope, "I shall take them all to my heart... cure their many sufferings, afflictions and sorrows".
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