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Whereas only perhaps 5% of Brits of Anglo origin exhibit symptoms of intolerance, that affliction, though hard to measure precisely, affects roughly nine-tenths of the East Asian population.
Boggs acknowledges her daughter has battled drug addiction, but argues that affliction entitles her child to no less attention than any other missing person case.
If you think that affliction only happens to the Jewish people, and that the suffering of others can be safely neglected, your Pesach is no Pesach, and your Seder is a wasted meal.
Since this test is supposed to elicit a distinct located pain deep in the gluteal area [ 17], it seems that affliction in the posterior pelvis has an impact on the course.
In their conceptual model, Gustaffson et al. [ 69] suggest that affliction by a new disease constitutes a stressful event that worsens an older person's mental health status, leading to the need (personally or professionally perceived) for a psychotropic drug.
That affliction has now seized California.
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That strange affliction that was first seen in New York at the end of the Noughties.
Ms. Commodore now speculates that each affliction might have been an early indicator of multiple sclerosis.
This is complicated by the fact that his affliction spurs him to nearly all of his achievements.
A diagnosis did not come until 2008, when a doctor explained that the affliction was genetic — and a death sentence.
-- in the Marriott breakfast room, Laura and I both experience that hideous affliction known as buyer's remorse.
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