He had bravely hobbled home, unaided, ignored, to seek out the ministrations of wife and daughter. |
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Unwilling to wait and see a GP, they and their minor affliction head for Aberdeen Royal and the soothing ministrations of Ferguson. |
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Maya folk medicine includes the ministrations of ritual healers called curanderos and female herbalists who may double as midwives. |
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She is a cuddly sort of cat, and has been raised under the tender ministrations of three kids. |
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The ministrations of his keepers have worked wonders for Simba, who now is able to walk about in his enclosure for any amount of time. |
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In any case, all churches' services and ministrations were in principle available to all men and women. |
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Fished out just in time, he was given artificial respiration and packed off to Gouverneur Hospital for further ministrations. |
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Surely Shri K Sudarshan needs to ask himself whether he would like to preside over an organization whose ministrations have led Gujarat on the path of adharma. |
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Many a wounded soldier owed his ultimate recovery to the ministrations of one of these heroic women. |
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The ministrations of these spirits comfort us in our long journey inwards through space. |
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Only one man ever refused his ministrations, and only three of the nursing priests died of typhus. |
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Even the toughest officers and soldiers could be driven to despair if they became seriously ill or injured far from religious ministrations. |
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Special inspirational ministrations will also be sent to you regularly via email and sms. |
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Even tissues once believed not to change much after childhood, and thus not to need the renewing ministrations of stem cells, are yielding them. |
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There is a sub-theme in The accursed of medical history and its bizarre fads and ministrations. |
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Would her ministrations to the military be taken differently if she was older, grayer and a little less shapely? |
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The journal has already had a physical makeover and should benefit from the ministrations of Routledge's large editorial, production, and marketing staff. |
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He is very good at it and doesn't need the ministrations of censors, interrupters, and editors who thoughtfully cut out important parts of his statements or replies. |
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From Poor Richard to Dale Carnegie to Tony Robbins, we love the idea that we can fix what's broken by ourselves, without the expensive ministrations of doctor or shrink. |
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Through the eager ministrations of a larger-than-life taxi-driver Spiro, who himself has a soft spot for Mother, the family move to a succession of different coloured villas. |
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I see it all now, now that she has been caressed and cajoled into life, brought out of herself by a the tender ministrations of someone who understands her needs. |
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The beliefs prescribed a variety of socially accepted interventions and ministrations that kept the ill person bound to the family and kinship group. |
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What was his ailment that required a doctor's ministrations? |
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He is recovered from his despair only by the ministrations of a loving daughter, who is able to give him a reason to live again and then to be reunited with his wife. |
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Does the radio priest want to make a killing and leave town before his ministrations are revealed as ackamarackus? |
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He must, therefore, attend to what the priest is saying and doing, so as to be ready to answer at the correct time, and be rather beforehand than behindhand with his ministrations. |
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Even walk-ons, many of whom walk right off, thanks to Stone's ministrations, engender a distinctive pathos, though often guilty of harrowing crimes. |
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After the unavailing ministrations of several doctors, he had been healed simply through the prayers of the church leaders who had gathered in his house to pray for him. |
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Due to their limited mobility and need for external care and regulation, infants who attend centre-based child care need the frequent attention and ministrations of selected ECCE practitioners. |
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Bishop Mpumlwana heads the Northern Diocese of the Ethiopian Episcopal Church, giving strategic direction to the mission of the diocese and overseeing the pastoral ministrations of its priests and lay leaders. |
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