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But she does have more than her share of physical troubles, including an inoperable (though nonmalignant) brain tumor.
His lawyers are also considering an argument that the Yankees' medical staff botched the diagnoses of Rodriguez's physical troubles for years, forcing him to seek alternative treatment.
And physical troubles that caused her to walk with a cane onto the Carnegie Hall stage, and to sing sitting down, may have affected her vocal stamina that night.
You probably know that a cold or ragged marriage can lead to emotional and then physical troubles.
If your neighbor is elderly they may have physical troubles with lawn upkeep and may be embarrassed about losing their mobility.
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I really hate it when he turns down help from other people and gets himself into physical trouble.
Later, Ms. Boehm predicted that much of her new patient's physical trouble would turn out to have emotional roots in Somalia.
"People just accepted that in order to use sugar, you had to go through all this physical trouble," says Elizabeth Abbott, the author of "Sugar: A Bittersweet History".
Home again, James found himself working, against growing physical trouble, upon the material that was partially published after his death as Some Problems of Philosophy (1911).
In Woods' defence – a phrase not uttered much since his infidelities came to light in 2009 – the intervening spell has been riddled with both physical trouble and personal chaos.
It took the sight of the Scot being in momentary physical trouble to inspire Lopez into his best spell of the match, albeit a brief one at the start of the third set.
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