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It is also noteworthy that the results of the functional ASLR test measured in early pregnancy, used with a distinction between those with strong affliction and those with none or lesser affliction, was not significantly associated with disability.
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Finally, the most potent affliction is freeze.
In particular, there's a strong racial divide of affliction in countries like the U.S., where "black males are most commonly affected, with a prevalence of approximately 10percentt," as noted in a 2005 article on diagnosing and managing the disease.
Despite his many physical afflictions, Johnson was strong, vigorous, and, after a fashion, athletic.
In the 1930s, as now, in the face of severe economic affliction the temptation was strong to turn inward, to "put our own house in order" and tend to the international neighborhood later.
Channel 4, particularly, has a strong track record of curing mental afflictions simply via the gift of "filming the poor broken sods".
He was emphatic the city is now making strong progress in dealing with its afflictions.
A strong tea made of the leaves and sweetened with honey is a traditional remedy for nose, throat, and lung afflictions and is sometimes applied externally to bruises.
AFFLICTION Schizophrenia.
An affliction like that.
AFFLICTION Brain tumor.
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