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She diagnoses it now as a delayed case of grief.
She diagnoses "depletion of body fluids," the result of too much "go-getting" energy hungrily drawing water.
She diagnoses it as coincidence and consults Dr Thomas Post, a "coincidence expert", who is equally determined that it's not coincidence and offers lengthy sermons why not.
Elsewhere, she diagnoses the existence of the "angry bravo," in which an audience at the theatre is not so much applauding "No, No, Nanette" as denouncing "Hair".
She diagnoses the reality in fairy tales, and that allows her to see through the hospital's forest of thorns to the human being waiting to be saved.
She diagnoses all the ailments of old Brazil in a photograph of the emperor D. Pedro II's visit to Niagara: "The ill-digested but eagerly grasped-at foreign influences, the attempt to adapt the inappropriate (even to clothing), and the neglect or ignorance of resources at home.
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