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The combative nature of the hearings can often strain relationships between the two sides, with teams often detailing their player's weaknesses to win the hearing.
Each account, often detailing serious and incurable medical conditions, is rendered sympathetically, as if the author is sharing experiences with the patient as a friend rather than retelling a story from a distance.
Neel was known for talking almost nonstop as she painted her subject, often detailing the amazing ups and downs of her colorful life, with its poverty, many love affairs, radical politics and children born out of wedlock.
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