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Its symptoms often begin so mildly and progress so slowly that it's easy for friends and loved ones to deny them until one day there's a 'defining incident'; an incident so bizarre that not even the spouse, child or other loved one can ignore it or explain it away.

Its symptoms typically begin so mildly and progress so slowly that it's easy to deny them until one day there may be a 'defining incident;' an incident so bizarre, so far out, so outlandish that not even the spouse, child or other loved one can ignore it.

The degree of DCT has progressed from mildly to strongly positive, and there are now demonstrable anti-bodies e.g. IgG5 and IgGB.

Liver T1 ρ value increased mildly on 48 hours and further increased as the degeneration and necrosis of hepatocytes, while fibrosis appeared and progressed at weeks 2, 4, and 6.

Individual clinical signs were usually displayed in single animals only or expressed mildly (rubbing/scratching, nibbling and weight loss) at 16 to 20 weeks prior to cull but became more frequent or severe as the disease progressed.

I suddenly missed my grandmothers ninety-nine-year-old Muriel, feisty and legrandmothers ninety-nine-year-oldm Stritch's reminded me of, and eigrandmothers ninety-nine-year-oldad spent a couple years beingrandmothers ninety-nine-year-oldore progressing soMuriele feistyyond confusion.

I suddenly missed my grandmothers — ninety-nine-year-old Muriel, feisty and legally blind, whose touch on my arm Stritch's reminded me of, and eighty-nine-year-old Corinne, who had spent a couple years being mildly confused, like this, before progressing somewhere far beyond confusion.

The first involves using amyloid imaging to distinguish among mildly impaired individuals to predict who is likely to progress and who is more likely to remain stable.

Kicking is, to put it mildly, a work-in progress.

Robertson, once mildly encouraged by the progress that was being made, is increasingly disgruntled by the glacial pace of reform and the implicit threat of legislation again hangs in the air.

I would hear sad news, I would learn bits of London were on fire, I would contemplate difficult tasks that were looming, if not in progress, and I would be mildly aware of breathing in and out – nothing more.

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