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Mr. Peres, 93, who slipped away just over two weeks after what his doctor called "a massive stroke," emerged as a symbol of what might have been, after the peace accords he helped broker in the 1990s failed to bring lasting change.

Tottenham posted a message of support on their official Twitter feed shortly after the news of Greaves's stroke emerged.

In particular, in the meta-analysis by De Berardis et al. (18) the risk of MI was reduced by 43% in men, while a suggestion of benefit for stroke emerged for women, though statistical significance was not reached.

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During hospitalisation, the patient may be excluded if new evidence that does not support the diagnosis of acute ischaemic stroke emerges (figure 1).

In time, a firmly rectilinear notation of heavy horizonal pen strokes, diamond-shaped dots, and hairline vertical strokes emerged, whose groups of notes are called "ligatures": This was the notation of the troubadours' and trouvères' songs; also of plainchant from the 13th century to the present day.

When the Strokes emerged they set a template for indie bands arriving on a wave of hype only to find that the critics and the fans had moved on to the Next Big Thing by the time their second album arrived.

Booming pendulum strokes emerge and retreat through layers of different movements.

Louise Fishman's somber "Lifting, Moving, Placing" offers evidence, with its inverted stepped pyramid of vermilion strokes emerging from a gray-blue storm.

The results show that stroke has emerged as the leading cause of death among this population in the latter part of the period considered.

Stroke has emerged as the number one cause of long-term disability among adults, that will only continue to affect many societies in the next 20 to 30 years as the world population ages.

Several important findings on the effects of alcohol consumption on the incidence of stroke have emerged from the Northern Manhattan Study, a prospective, multiethnic cohort study (Elkind et al. 2006; Sacco et al. 1999).

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