A couple of these essays are fatally infected by the particular strain of logorrhoea that afflicts so much current architectural theory. |
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Other tests in development include one for progressive blindness which afflicts a number of breeds, including poodles. |
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Not so much because it makes those whom it afflicts unhappy, or as myth has it, turn green, but because it dulls their analytical skills. |
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A couple of these essays are fatally infected by the logorrhoea that afflicts so much current architectural theory. |
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The undeserved reputation for stinginess which afflicts Aberdonians was not much in evidence at Rubislaw. |
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The problem usually afflicts rural areas, where deep well drilling hits arsenic-rich aquifers. |
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The way she mauls the sympathetic doctor suggests she is a victim of the solitude that afflicts all these characters. |
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At normal, respectable speeds it drives without the unwieldy nature that afflicts many supercars. |
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The legacy of Lindh is the confusion and ignorance that afflicts today's referendum. |
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In the end, she persuades the beast to unburden himself of the guilt which afflicts him by handing over his wealth to her. |
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Health campaigners blame the power lines for the above average cancer rate that afflicts the area. |
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He cannot prove to me that I am insane, for my mind has the same defect that afflicts his. |
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He hasn't succumbed to the fatal politesse and detachment that afflicts many musicians trained to within an inch of their lives. |
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The verbal diarrhoea that afflicts some of us when writing the 'pathways to impact' section on the grant application. |
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It particularly afflicts countries where officials are bribable, health systems lax and consumers desperate. |
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A burned-out substantia nigra is a symptom of Parkinsonism, the disease that afflicts Arthur. |
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The litany of sorrows that afflicts the country is wearyingly familiar. |
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Dare to see beyond the struggles, the conflicts, the human frailty, the sinfulness and the pain that afflicts the Holy Land and its people. |
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This problem afflicts a quarter of all irrigated land and is most acute in Pakistan, where two million hectares have been lost to high soil salinity. |
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Saturn, the Greater Malefic and ruler of the 8th house, is stronger than the victim's significator, the Moon, and afflicts the 11 th house of hopes and dreams. |
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The result is xerosis, the dermatological name for dry skin, which afflicts about a third of the population, especially older adults. |
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A PLAGUE of Asian carp afflicts the Midwest, wiping out native species and assaulting unsuspecting fishermen. |
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This problem afflicts a wide cross-section of industries, from factory floor to offices. |
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Very well structured for a 1971, it is without any brown color or soupy softness that afflicts many of the wines of this vintage. |
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The disease mainly afflicts plants in commercial greenhouses. |
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Leadership of this kind is needed to counter the passivity that often afflicts a workforce. |
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After all, we are all affected directly or indirectly by this disease, which still afflicts too many women. |
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It afflicts 110 countries, a majority of which have limited means to restore degraded areas. |
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This phenomenon reflects the Islamophobia which afflicts segments of Western society. |
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This experience was not intended to teach us any lesson about the poverty that afflicts many of our families and neighbours. |
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Nowadays, however, marriage afflicts everyone rather later in life, women aren't desperate to wed for economic security, and no one knows how to darn a sock. |
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Poverty levels remain high, and malnutrition afflicts the same proportion of the population as it did 20 years ago. |
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For some, it is a serious illness that afflicts them and that incapacitates them the rest of their lives. |
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Recently, I overheard a conversation in an LA coffee bar between two women, their faces set in the mask of permanent surprise which afflicts the surgically-enhanced. |
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Vibrio cholerae causes cholera, a severe diarrheal disease that afflicts or kills many in the developing world. |
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Polio still afflicts seven countries, of which four are in Africa. |
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I hope our passions continue to enflame us, to inspire our thoughts and questions and that we be uplifted by the hope of one day defeating the illness that afflicts people living with HIV-aids. |
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One of the reasons behind the illness that afflicts people is their injudicious desire to get places, to do things, to be seeking success exclusively. |
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One would be unworthy to belong to God and the Church if one let oneself be laid low by tribulations with which the demon afflicts precisely those whom he fears the most. |
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The brain infection, called listeriosis, afflicts an estimated 1,600 people annually in the United States, killing about 400, Heisick says. |
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Jeb has always been the brainiest, most articulate male member of his family — he suffers from none of the dyslogia that afflicts his father and his brother. |
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At the same time, I consider myself to be lucky because, although I regularly use a wheelchair, I am not affected by the extreme fatigability that afflicts many people with multiple sclerosis. |
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The suffering is worse than the imaginary flock of air disasters, though, because it afflicts hundreds of times more people than it kills, and because the cost of treating it impoverishes hundreds of millions. |
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No lovesickness afflicts its male inhabitants. |
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She believes that the reformers, eager to do something quickly and decisively, are scanting the largest problem facing educators: the cyclical poverty that afflicts more than a fifth of the nation's children. |
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Only the steady, understated naturalness of the performances, much of which were improvised, keeps the movie from coming down with that bad case of the cutes that often afflicts rom-coms. |
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Beriberi commonly afflicts coolies on worksites or in the plantations and again prisoners, all these groups being fed by a central kitchen using industrially polished rice. |
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Osteoarthritis can tackle any articulation but most often afflicts joints that carry the most bodyweight: knees, hips, ankles, feet, spine, and hands. |
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This self-destructive form of rumination, known as attributional ambiguity, afflicts people who aren't sure whether to attribute their successes to genuine ability or to some other cause. |
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They may also sell government bonds of peripheral countries, worsening the bond-buyers' strike that afflicts Italy and Spain. Capital is only one issue facing banks. |
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Sadly, it is a cycle that afflicts many people who suffer from mental illness and addictions. We should be doing all we can to stop this cycle from perpetuating itself. |
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I think it is very important to bear in mind that drought is a disaster which, moreover, also afflicts areas least able to be defended against water shortages or bouts of frost. |
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Chronic malnutrition also afflicts the region, with overall stunting occurring among 16 per cent of children and intensified among indigenous groups. |
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The political and socioeconomic marginalization that afflicts too many minority and indigenous groups is a breeding ground for cultural antagonisms. |
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I believe that this Guide sets out the commitment of the parliamentarians of the entire world and defines the moral and political parameters that apply to a problem that afflicts the entire human race. |
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According to Dr. Kariuki, NTS afflicts adults in Africa as well, particularly people already infected by HIV, ranking in importance after pneumococcal pneumonia and tuberculosis. |
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Government officials are taking aim at Tunisia's high rate of unemployment, which afflicts large numbers of university graduates, with 304 million dinars worth of allocations in the 2010 budget. |
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Amblyopia afflicts about three percent of the population, and is a widespread cause of vision loss in children. |
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Some of those tune-challenged crooners have tone deafness, a condition called amusia, which afflicts about 4 percent of the population. |
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First, migraine has high prevalence and incidence and afflicts patients with complex manifestations. |
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A report made to the Indiana State Medical Society on the subject of trichina in pork, has renewed to some extent the periodical trichinophobia which afflicts the public mind. |
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