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Possibly suffered a heart attack the week before Pacquiao's fight with Brandon Rios in Macau two years ago.
The intrigues took an enormous toll on Michiko, who became gaunt and possibly suffered nervous breakdowns in 1963 and in 1993.
If a patient has possibly suffered a stroke, we'll get a page to be on alert while the doctor confirms it.
The 43-year-old is having a curious season, during which he has vaulted back to prominence with a terrific success at the Honda Classic but possibly suffered through an abundance of playing commitments thereafter.
On the basis of the status quo of Jinyang Grand Buddha in Taiyuan, some factors such as topography, geological structures, climate, hydrology, and engineering geology that influence the stability of the Buddha slope are considered, and several working situations of the slope that possibly suffered are presented in this article.
He was covered with painful, pus-filled boils and possibly suffered from gout.
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They can't possibly suffer as badly again from injuries, and young players such as Gordon Muchall and Mark Davies should benefit from the experience they gained last year.
I don't mean to ask this disrespectfully, but there are some experts on A.L.S. who insist that you can't possibly suffer from the condition.
Until these issues are addressed many women in rural communities will no doubt continue to use TBAs, and possibly suffer as a result, whether their services are banned by the government or not.
Koslowski's cracked tooth is being extracted with the aid of Novocain, and he knows that nothing he could possibly suffer will compare, in his parents' minds, with their travails in Eastern Europe during World War II -- or the contemporary horrors elsewhere in the world.
The other users may possibly suffer from radio resources shortage.
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