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This autumn, the weather has been so lovely and soft, the universe's small mercy in a time of man-made afflictions.
As this is several times the baseline rate of affliction, it has forced the recall of over 500m eggs.
Paula Cole is a piano-playing poet and provocateur, a loving daughter and mother, a Grammy winner and seven-time nominee, a dramatic voice of affliction and affection, a risk-taker in a risky business.
He was almost befuddled by how badly his team had fallen apart, yet anyone watching the postseason for a while could have clued him on the diagnosis: Lakeritis is a common affliction this time of year, suffered by players and coaches who have psychological barriers that stand in the way of getting past a rival.
BBC National Orchestra Of Wales The Symphonie Fantastique was reputedly written in a haze of opium addiction, but in truth Berlioz's greatest affliction at the time of writing was his hopeless love for the actress Harriet Smithson.
Analyses of results were stratified according to disease stage, time since the diagnosis, and visceral damage (pulmonary fibrosis, pulmonary hypertension, and cardiac affliction) and by time of treatment with corticosteroids.
This is an entirely unprecedented category of affliction for me.
But it also suffers its own brand of affliction.
Of the days of affliction, there shall be no end.
She pointed to her best exhibit of affliction.
It's not called the "bread of affliction" for nothing.
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