Mysterious maladies swept the flocks of chickens, the cattle and sheep sickened and died. |
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No Government has so far succeeded in making a clean sweep of maladies affecting our police. |
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An incurable optimist, I have every faith that technology will rid itself of its maladies and go on to create a better world. |
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In these experiments, test subjects with maladies ranging from severe brain trauma to bipolar disorder undergo a battery of visual tests. |
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Many members used to be troubled by various chronic or acute maladies such as arthritis, stomach disease, high blood pressure and diabetes. |
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Pack medicine for common travel maladies such as diarrhea, headaches and allergies. |
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In spite of well-publicized increases in obesity, diabetes and other maladies, Americans in general are living longer, healthier lives. |
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The resulting maladies nut the gamut from food allergies to migraines, fibromyalgia, lupus, arthritis and so on. |
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Since fiber also helps prevent cancer, heart disease, diabetes and other maladies, you should be screaming for fiber by now. |
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The atrabilious maladies to which artists were supposedly vulnerable included lovesickness and plague. |
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Imaginary rashes disappeared, ear infections dissolved, and all manner of fictitious itches, maladies and debilitating viruses were vanquished. |
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He was emphatic that chickenpox was not a milder version of smallpox and that the two were distinct maladies. |
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This is certainly a cure to maladies plaguing the society and a definite path not only towards self but also social development. |
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We may think that of all the maladies that can be visited upon the human body, death itself would be the easiest to diagnose. |
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Over the years, curcumin has gained much attention in the scientific world for its benefits on maladies including HIV, cancer and Alzheimer's disease. |
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One is able to regard the country as very healthy, despite the regrettable maladies that frequently afflict it in the form of plague, dysentery and small pox. |
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He aged with dignity despite kidney disease and other maladies. |
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It is used extensively as a veritable panacea for gastro-intestinal maladies and also to treat headaches and venereal diseases. |
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Wheelspin is negligible as all four corners dig deep to fling the mid-size wagon forward without any hint of torque-steer or other maladies. |
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These two maladies that he makes fun of, millions of people, millions of people are affected by these diseases. |
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Such awful outcomes for Medicaid patients are found in a variety of studies looking at cancer, heart problems, and other maladies. |
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Unfortunately, the defoliant contained dioxin, which has been linked by some scientists to birth defects, liver cancer and other maladies. |
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It has also been connected with sick building syndrome, an array of maladies that involve indoor air pollution. |
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Snake soup is considered a delicacy in the city, as traditionalists believe it wards off colds and other maladies. |
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Family members have suffered untold emotional and financial maladies associated with the tasks of trying to provide for their ailing loved ones. |
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Peppermint draws out maladies from the lungs while thyme relieves congestion. |
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To prevent maladies, we need only kill all such living creatures in our vicinity. |
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Human security is also concerned with deprivation: from extreme impoverishment, pollution, ill health, illiteracy and other maladies. |
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At the right time and in the right dose, it can ease and abridge economic maladies. |
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Fish are subject to a variety of maladies, such as grubs or worms, which may be found in or on the skin, attached to gills, or embedded in the flesh. |
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Salversan also proved effective against other maladies such as yaws. |
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These two maladies that he makes fun of, millions of people, millions of people are effected by these diseases. |
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While people once might have attributed maladies to demonic possession, we now talk confidently about disease-generating microorganisms and parasites. |
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No matter which input device you use, take special care in keeping your wrists from bending upward to help avoid carpal tunnel syndrome and other wrist maladies. |
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Indigenous African religious practitioners included herbalists and diviners who attended to the spiritual needs and maladies of both individuals and communities. |
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Stallworth was hobbled for several games as a rookie with a strained hamstring, and he has missed three games this season because of a variety of maladies. |
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He said the city will commit resources towards eradicating these maladies. |
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At the same time, research workers and clinicians began to appreciate the far-reaching implications of immunity in relation to endocrinology, genetics, tumour biology, and the biology of a number of other maladies. |
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It also brings an annual risk of illness, known by locals as the 'hajji disease', a general term for various viral maladies. |
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Even after they develop hypothyroid symptoms, many people and their doctors chalk it up to aging, stress, depression, menopause or maladies like Lyme disease. |
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Kahlo died, probably of a complication of pneumonia, the last in a cascade of deteriorative maladies, a year after the opening of her first solo exhibition in Mexico. |
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The maladies afflicting the F-FDTL internally, which are mirrored by the tragic events last week, indicate an acute need to develop the F-FDTL managerial capacity. |
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Caritas is also working with the Ministry of Health on a new public health campaign to combat both contagious diseases and the regular maladies that would be expected in any population of this size. |
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This shows that this institution is treated as a receptacle for all maladies, even those that do not relate to EU institutions, which, by definition, is what the European Ombudsman is supposed to monitor. |
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For instance, in some cases persons who have tested HIV positive or suffered from other maladies have been the subject matter of orders banning publication of their name. |
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Lepore is a polymathic healer, a general practitioner who treats everyday maladies, but he's also an expert on tick-borne diseases, an occasional veterinarian, an alienist to the distraught and a dauntless surgeon. |
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In addition, a code cannot be a remedy for the maladies of public service. |
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The confusion of ideas prevailing on the eve of the Second World War cannot merely be the outcome of political or economic and financial maladies. |
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When Cooper realised the extent of his maladies he cut down on his drinking, and the energy and confidence returned to his act. |
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Herbs were commonly used in salves and drinks to treat a range of maladies. |
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Rather like the reluctant schoolboy's 8am tummyache, there is often no foolproof diagnostic test for the multiple and diverse maladies that afflict footballers. |
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In Homer's Iliad and Odyssey the gods are implicated as the cause of plagues or widespread disease and that those maladies could be cured by praying to them. |
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