As long as we live in this world, we are bound to suffer the miseries and afflictions that beset the human being. |
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All these had a very salutary effect on their physical afflictions and to a considerable extent served as their psychological treatment. |
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The spotty leaves of Pulmonaria officinalis, or lungwort, indicated it could cure tuberculosis and other afflictions of the lungs. |
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Usually Saturn with Oculus Taurii produces great afflictions, and shows a strange mind. |
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Its emphasis on topically and orally delivered drugs to treat various skin afflictions makes it one of the leading lights in this area. |
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In the furious first movement, Vivaldi unleashes these and other afflictions to music of staggering floridity. |
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Some New Mexicans have been diagnosed with neurodegenerative afflictions which disappeared when they stopped consuming aspartame. |
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God, whose plan is ineffable, foreordained that the heart of Jesus would be stricken with seven afflictions. |
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In fact, he probably went into psychology in order to evade his own problems by concentrating on the mental afflictions of others. |
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She was a discreet, sober, provident woman, and with great patience endured many afflictions. |
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Their afflictions were of long standing, and they felt them to be irremediable. |
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Most afflictions that lead to death leave no trace on bone, but where soft tissue has survived palaeopathology can reveal a great deal. |
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It will also cover a number of other afflictions, besides gynaecological problems. |
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Swimming with dolphins has had an amazing effect on many people, helping them overcome a variety of afflictions. |
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It signifies many kinds of skin afflictions including eczema, acne, and boils. |
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The heroes in both films were ordinary mortals destined to fight the afflictions of life. |
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I took occasion from thence to speak strongly to her, concerning the hand of God, and his design in all afflictions. |
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We start out thinking of these afflictions as separate agonies. |
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His mother, Tracy, drank the tap water while pregnant with Thomas and she and her husband are now convinced that this was the cause of his afflictions. |
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As the acute, communicable diseases were defeated, attention shifted to the chronic and degenerative afflictions, especially cancer, diabetes, stroke, and heart disease. |
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The afflictions of a person suffering from terminal cancer were poignantly portrayed in the film, which also dwelt on the strengths of holistic medicine. |
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He listens to everyone and removes the pains and afflictions of all. |
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However, that figure is not very accurate, since water-related afflictions are not diseases that need to be medically declared. |
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Still in the chalice remain the dregs, but I shall help you to withstand these afflictions, which are the consequence of your dis-obedience. |
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For twenty-seven years a resident here, he has raised a numerous family among us, in whose afflictions we heartly sympathize. |
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As well as Greece's afflictions, which may yet metastasise, many banks face harm from soured loans to Russia or to faltering oil firms. |
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This indicates either a shared neurobiological basis for both afflictions, or an interaction of effects at some level. |
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Studies in animals suggest that cranberries are particularly neuroprotective, good at protecting against chronic age-related afflictions like loss of coordination and memory. |
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When there's a mother involved, such afflictions can be a form of child abuse. |
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But they are more virulent than the economic afflictions that sap growth in the north of Italy. |
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Only then shall we overcome all manner of afflictions, injustices, and terrorism. |
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I remember the days when reading the life of Jesus and praying for the day when I truly could look at afflictions as a challenge and a blessing. |
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One of the most profound afflictions that a people, a nation, can suffer is a civil war. |
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Despite the diversity of afflictions and mechanisms involved, WMSDs show a certain number of similar characteristics. |
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No matter what type of afflictions we experience, they all hurt, some more than others. |
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From the doctor's early recommendations, I joined a group of people that share similar afflictions. |
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Poor nutrition is the cause of many afflictions, including overweight and obesity. |
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I would like to convey to the world all of the dimensions of the Arab cause and all of the afflictions that we as Arabs must face. |
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We have seen the effects that can result from terrible afflictions, such as BSE, and the impact they have on the entire agriculture sector. |
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Metabolic disturbances like ostereoporosis, rickets etc., are covered together with endocrine afflictions like acromegaly and hyperparathyroidism. |
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Africa will suffer less from these afflictions than it otherwise would. |
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Physical afflictions and everyday worries seem to melt away. |
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More broadly, there is concern that common human afflictions – sadness, melancholia, ennui – are being turned into medical conditions and then treated with pills. |
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These are times of testing, of afflictions and bitterness, times in which mankind suffers the consequences of so much hatred and ill will toward one another. |
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In his earlier book, Colp offered that Darwin's afflictions were mainly psychological in nature. |
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These five afflictions prevent Self-realization. |
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Much like medicine was able to cure the afflictions of old age of the intestinal canal only in the nick of time, again at the eleventh hour voices are raised to cure and update the sewer networks. |
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Thus not only can he support affliction with courage, but likewise combat these afflictions and even recover health, if that proves useful for his eternal salvation. |
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May we always remember this advice of Paul to Timothy, «Be not you therefore ashamed of the testimony of our Lord, nor of me His prisoner: but be you partaker of the afflictions of the gospel. |
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Undue expectations have been created in the community, particularly in those with various medical afflictions, as to the imminence and likely scope of embryonic stem cell therapy. |
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That is why I call on you, Mr. President, to transmit this message to the world, because all these childhood fears, afflictions and early wounds remain painful and will not heal. |
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Alongside persons suffering from AIDS, the final stage of HIV infection and currently incurable, an increase is expected in related diseases such as, for example, dementia praecox and other neurological afflictions. |
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Miraculous cures are associated with St Tredwell, particularly in those suffering from eye afflictions. |
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Medical historians have long debated the nature of this affliction or afflictions. |
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In all things approving ourselves as the ministers of God, in much patience, afflictions, necessities, distresses, stripes, imprisonments, tumults, labours, watchings, fastings. |
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Although traditional remedies are seen to be effective for treating common afflictions, their therapeutic effect is limited. Especially when it comes to noma and its effects. |
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There can be the physical afflictions of progressive immobility and failing memory and senses, but often far harder to bear is the dismissive attitude of society. |
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And following in the war's train was the full array of afflictions, disorders, and distortions of the Presidency which seemed to be indivisibly bound up with the war effort: isolation, secrecy, deception, rage, repression. |
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Many native plant species are used as herbal remedies for a variety of afflictions. |
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One of the most fatal afflictions in bee colonies is the parasitic mite Varroa destructor, which infests beehives and is thought to be responsible for numerous die-offs. |
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These contaminants can produce the following afflictions and illnesses: occupational asthma, illnesses caused by dust, asbestos, allergies, silicosis, cancer? |
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The elderly and the infirm, as ever, are most vulnerable, but anyone who labours in extreme conditions can succumb to heatstroke or other afflictions complicated by dehydration or exhaustion. |
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Not even one of your sighs escapes being heard in heaven, not one prayer fails to find echo in Me, none of your afflictions or difficulties goes unnoticed by my fatherly Love. |
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For there is no going forth from the pains and afflictions of the secret places of the desires until these be mortified and put to sleep. |
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Today the drug is holding out hope to persons suffering disability from the aftermath of polio, strokes of apoplexy, arthritis and other afflictions. |
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But Dr Murray also confirmed what previous work suggested: that in most of the world now, the main afflictions are those you cannot catch from other people or mosquitoes. |
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And the office of thy calling shall be for a comfort unto my servant, Joseph Smith, Jun., thy husband, in his afflictions, with consoling words, in the spirit of meekness. |
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