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Antithyroid treatment reverses the acute risk of atrial fibrillation in hyperthyroidism, 33 and our results therefore suggest that much of the pathophysiological background for atrial fibrillation risk in the study was established in the period preceding thyroid screening that is, a long term affection of the heart caused by the subclinical thyroid dysfunction.
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The houses never get the personal touch that makes for idiosyncratic beauty; nor do they accumulate the layers of beautiful objects that come with long-term affection for a home.
It has long been the accepted wisdom in Hollywood, however, that only young, attractive characters engaged in altruistic enterprises -- in short, saving lives, righting wrongs or upholding the law -- will win the long-term affection of the audience.
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It is an irreverent term of affection.
In Ireland it's more of a term of affection.
"O.K., papi," Benitez said, using his term of affection.
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