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It is all so terribly, terribly stark.
He was unconscious and in shock from extensive bleeding, with two broken thigh bones, a broken arm, multiple internal injuries, a terribly lacerated face and a severe head injury.
"We knew from brain autopsies that in severe cases the brains were terribly disorganized," said Dr. Edward P. Riley, the director of the Center for Behavioral Teratology at San Diego State University.
He was terribly apologetic, blaming new medication prescribed for his "severe clinical depression", which he said was causing him to sleep up to 15 hours at a time.
Since we have good data on nominal GDP, a much higher rate of inflation implies that real, or inflation-adjusted, GDP was actually performing terribly during this period: that America was actually in severe recession from 2004-6.
Binding targets, severe enough to actually make a difference would be great, if terribly and perhaps irretrievably late, but the problem as always is in the details of how to achieve those targets.
Within a week she was back in the hospital, terribly ill — swollen with fluid, vomiting, so anemic she needed a transfusion and suffering from severe abdominal pain.
Terribly, terribly sad.
Terribly, terribly wrong, Dr. Diehl.
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