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As his symptoms persisted, more tests revealed a longitudinal split between his quadriceps and knee.
When the edema persisted, more tests were ordered, and the CT scan showed Stage 4 cancer.
Profit margins are slim.* Though this situation is less than ideal, it has persisted, more or less unchanged, for decades.
Indeed, he persisted, more surrealistically than ever, in the despot's law: the more disastrous his deeds the more they should be glorified.
The fashion for hoary stage devices waxes and wanes, although they have persisted more steadily in European theater than in our own.
The actors' portrait of a nearly dead marriage that has persisted more out of habit than out of anything else is compellingly persuasive, all the more so because the movie gives them no easy solution.
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A color line persists, more often politely ignored than confronted directly.
If the fever persists more than two days, other symptoms become apparent.
The newspapers tell us that with anthrax threats persisting, more and more communication now is by e-mail.
And if problems persist, more foreign students may plump for universities in America or Australia in future.
There is no formal definition of complicated grief, but researchers describe it as an acute form persisting more than six months, at least six months after a death.
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