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| structural subsidence issues that previously | afflicted almost all of the associations built in the |
| illnesses, faithfully visiting the sick and | afflicted, and making her home a refuge for those who |
| Its stated goal was to comfort the | afflicted and to afflict the comfortable. |
| The people most commonly | afflicted are those who speak in a low-pitched voice, |
| The | Afflicted are a punk band (also considered a Skate pun |
| hey provoked mass population flight from the | afflicted area - the population of Ramka, for instance |
| Afflicted at birth with infantile glaucoma, he went bl | |
| ty scales may also be removed by soaking the | afflicted bird's legs in soapy water mixed with dilute |
| on for juvenile diabetes, a disease that has | afflicted both his sister and his mother. |
| ily home and Period Piece describes it being | afflicted by flooding from the River Cam. |
| nuswamy Naidu's tenure as Chief Minister was | afflicted by controversies. |
| stages of his diplomat career, Kuneralp was | afflicted by progressive multiple sclerosis, which lef |
| es at the first Paralympics in 1960 were all | afflicted by spinal cord injuries and required the use |
| The 16 year old King Baldwin IV, seriously | afflicted by leprosy, led an out-numbered Christian fo |
| to find out how he could be a great ruler if | afflicted by paranois. |
| At Benares, he was | afflicted by small pox and succumbed to the disease in |
| y is Saint Dymphna the patron saint of those | afflicted by epilepsy or mental illness. |
| In his later years Reynolds was severely | afflicted by the stone and strangury, and he died on 2 |
| oon becomes clear that the populace has been | afflicted by mutation and madness. |
| f the spire, during which he is increasingly | afflicted by pain in his spine as a result of tubercul |
| ich serves the nearly 39% of homes in Queens | afflicted by hunger. |
| to him as an artist he liked as well as one | afflicted by mental illness. |
| (both of which feature the voice of a child | afflicted by cerebral palsy) and Risk n' Roses (1990). |
| He was concerned that all children who were | afflicted by mental alienation or incapacity of any ki |
| armers and gave them the reputation of being | afflicted by moral decay that would help lead the part |
| ally distressed neighborhoods of New Orleans | afflicted by blight, affected by disasters, and to hel |
| ieved such standards and supportive of those | afflicted by tragedy. |
| with great success, for therapy of patients | afflicted by this disease. |
| markable Passages Relating to Sundry Persons | Afflicted by Witchcraft, at Salem Village and publishe |
| n of Centralia, Pennsylvania, which had been | afflicted by an underground coal fire for several deca |
| The latter years of Goring's career were | afflicted by age and injuries; in his final three seas |
| Oregano (Origanum vulgare) | afflicted by A. labiatiflorae |
| For the last part of his life, he was | afflicted by alcohol and depression. |
| Also, Bertille is | afflicted by her youngest son who has been in prison f |
| a is venerated as the patron saint of people | afflicted by bodily ills or sickness. |
| After retirement, he was | afflicted by arthritis and in his latter years was use |
| Bigelow became | afflicted by the disease, and died in San Francisco th |
| outhern districts of the Presidency had been | afflicted by floods. |
| There was even a verb, isharis- "to be | afflicted by the illness of Ishara". |
| Philip was | afflicted by fits of manic depression and increasingly |
| Athletes at the Paralympics in 1972 were all | afflicted by spinal cord injuries and required the use |
| age of fourteen Max contracted polio and was | afflicted by its effects for the rest of his life. |
| Upon arrival, the boys find the village | afflicted by plague, with piles of rotting animal corp |
| lives in one of the areas of the world worst | afflicted by HIV/AIDS. |
| Afflicted by despair as a result of his prescience, Pa | |
| with a comforte vnto all | afflicted Catholyques". |
| harach, founded the Betty Bacharach Home for | Afflicted Children in honor of their mother, which ope |
| hat attempts to diagnose the behavior of the | afflicted children at Salem in 1692. |
| His life was dedicated to improving | afflicted children's chance at survival, and particula |
| ved as a curate at Our Lady Comforter of the | Afflicted Church in Waltham until 1946, when he accept |
| olation for such as haue thereto adioyned an | afflicted conscience, London (Thomas Vautrollier), 158 |
| The | Afflicted Dagger Moth (Acronicta afflicta) is a moth o |
| with no loss of function or sensation of the | afflicted digit. |
| th in the temple pond and cured of a certain | afflicted disease. |
| easily inherited due to the fact that those | afflicted do not always live beyond childhood. |
| ant disorder, is not inherited because those | afflicted do not live beyond infancy. |
| ices how he who establishes contact with the | afflicted gets the disease, whereas he who is not in c |
| e symptoms of bewitchment experienced by the | afflicted girls in Salem during the witchcraft crisis |
| As one of the core group of | afflicted girls, Sheldon encountered afflictions for t |
| trials; he was also the father of one of the | afflicted girls, and the uncle of another. |
| to diagnose the symptoms experienced by the | afflicted girls, scholars have attributed the torments |
| the Betty Ford Clinic, a disease which also | afflicted her husband and three of her sons. |
| vember 1918 from bronchial trouble which had | afflicted him for six months. |
| ical disability arising from a disease which | afflicted him in his youth prevented him from becoming |
| A slipped-disc problem that | afflicted his lower back during India's tour of Austra |
| s, he was invalided by an illness that first | afflicted his joints, then finally his vision. |
| In 1348 the black death | afflicted Hythe, and in 1400 the plague further reduce |
| rch, depicting Saint Joseph as patron of the | afflicted, ill, and dying. |
| uckler; or a Letter sent to a Man grievously | afflicted in Conscience and fearfully troubled in Mind |
| and Bremerhaven, but the islands were never | afflicted in active warfare. |
| ess, focusing on the way it affects both the | afflicted individual and their family. |
| e at which it spreads, and the health of the | afflicted individual. |
| order to affect the fullest recovery for the | afflicted individual; that, regardless of the causes, |
| n for the abnormal behavior displayed by the | afflicted individuals. |
| ssionate music belies the difficulties which | afflicted its creation. |
| In his memoirs, An | Afflicted Man's Testimony Concerning his Troubles (169 |
| his most famous and most reprinted works The | Afflicted Man's Companion, and also an explanation of |
| "Primordial Industry" edited from An | Afflicted Man's Musica Box compilation |
| th the problem of the unjust suffering of an | afflicted man, named Shubshi-meshre-Shakkan. |
| n a cure for a rare blood condition that has | afflicted many young people throughout the ages". |
| ered from an ethnic inferiority complex that | afflicted many of her generation (Fujimoto 1991). |
| lem, and Sarah Murrell, also of Beverly, had | afflicted Mary Walcott, Mercy Lewis, Abigail Williams, |
| knowledge to make a sleeping draught for the | afflicted miners, but her quest for herbs leads her to |
| escaped the reputation for immorality which | afflicted most of her contemporaries in the dance worl |
| horities even paid for musicians to keep the | afflicted moving. |
| The | Afflicted myspace page www.myspace.com/theafflictedsf |
| That his bellicose exploits sometimes | afflicted other Zaidi Muslims did not detract from his |
| sing organization which, for long years, has | afflicted our land." |
| escribed as a cankerworm, a malaise that has | afflicted our nation and done havoc to our corporate e |
| These cartoons always ended with the | afflicted people switching to Postum and Mister Coffee |
| yndrome, is a rare disorder, typified by the | afflicted person having oddly formed, s-shaped fibulas |
| yer intended to command a demon to depart an | afflicted person, and do not believe an ordained clerg |
| en this Child, did but cast its eye upon the | afflicted persons, they were tormented, and they held |
| In 2011, the condition that | afflicted Peter the Wild Boy was suspected to be the c |
| The | afflicted plants, which are visibly etiolated and chlo |
| It was later expanded into the book | Afflicted Powers: Capital and Spectacle in a New Age o |
| : Violence, Capitalism, and the Written Word | Afflicted Powers: Capital and Spectacle in a New Age o |
| has been accused of plagiarism in producing | _Afflicted Powers:_ by Jonathan Nitzan and Shimshon Bic |
| Rome that Pope Leo XIII built a hospice for | afflicted residents inside the Vatican. |
| e Foundation (KRRF), an NGO working with the | afflicted residents of the UN Camps in north Kosovo. |
| A hut is built in which the | afflicted resides along with the shaman and his assist |
| e the backlog of fixtures that has regularly | afflicted shinty. |
| terpillars of moths in the family Noctuidae; | afflicted species include Ceramica pisi, Dun-barCosmia |
| , the arsonist in Save the Tiger (1973), the | afflicted spymaster Dragon in The Eiger Sanction (1975 |
| d been released: the survey found that those | afflicted tended to be women rather than men, and they |
| ith the Mets on June 13, 1973, when injuries | afflicted the Mets' other catchers, Jerry Grote and Du |
| the effects of the shortage of rainfall that | afflicted the northern and central areas during the pr |
| rbance among miners in Cape Breton which had | afflicted the previous two premiers. |
| however, and a review of the damage already | afflicted, the reuse was approved since the damage was |
| general political and military disorder that | afflicted the Islamic empire during the early Umayyad |
| p (partly due to the addition of radar) that | afflicted the Sunderland had resulted in running the P |
| of the Crucifix, painted after an earthquake | afflicted the town. |
| ence, Cheyne asserted that mental depression | afflicted the brilliant rather than the dull, writing |
| a winter storm and severe weather event that | afflicted the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and New England re |
| ring the financial and ownership issues that | afflicted the club throughout the season. |
| t the 21st century, when a space plague that | afflicted their world was dealt with by the Doctor. |
| gistrates that she was "sorry the girls were | afflicted," but that she had not afflicted them, "it i |
| What reticence, what loserism had | afflicted them?" |
| ve months and sixteen days, and the Pope was | afflicted through his office with gout. |
| te 10% deafness rate overall with some dogos | afflicted unilaterally (one deaf ear) and some bilater |
| This makes St. Louis the worst tornado | afflicted urban area in the U.S. Additionally, the Gre |
| The | afflicted vintages are predominantly from the late 199 |
| Afflicted was a technical death metal band from Sweden | |
| In 1710 Freeman was suddenly | afflicted with what was described as " a disorder of t |
| nre, stating that he is "fifteen, moody, and | afflicted with convenient amnesia." |
| She also portrayed a young woman | afflicted with bipolar disorder in the season seven fi |
| rata Samaj, serving Subramaniya Siva who was | afflicted with leprosy and ardent involving himself in |
| rn Avenue, became a seedy red-light district | afflicted with street prostitution. |
| ania's most prominent political leaders were | afflicted with the disorder. |
| During adolescence Johnson was | afflicted with Osgood-Schlatter disease in both knees |
| haney, despite being a terrific puncher, was | afflicted with a glass jaw which often was his downfal |
| ing the early 1950s, Lewis became constantly | afflicted with injuries, and he made only 12 appearanc |
| wry when Ali tries on a stolen madcap and is | afflicted with psychotic delusions that will not go aw |
| re for patients in Northeast Florida who are | afflicted with neurological disorders. |
| or, as we honor St. Dymphna, patron of those | afflicted with mental and emotional illness. |
| ennsylvania team until late 1927 when he was | afflicted with pleurisy and died early 1928 in Wilkes- |
| Evagrius was | afflicted with the buboes associated with the disease, |
| e, along with fellow athlete Jim Peters, was | afflicted with severe hyperthermia and was taken to ho |
| ved or died of exhaustion, while others were | afflicted with "cholera, dysentery, and all those othe |
| obese American women and children and adults | afflicted with the disease of obesity.” |
| e cremated carcasses of over 100,000 animals | afflicted with foot and mouth disease. |
| A patient | afflicted with this condition, for example, when asked |
| He was | afflicted with a contracture of the fingers of the rig |
| i, the disturbed acolyte in question, who is | afflicted with an ugly face and a stutter, and who rec |
| Afflicted with diabetes and high blood pressure, Bisho | |
| be removed from the study because they were | afflicted with nausea and diarrhea shortly after adapt |
| oundation, is raising money to help children | afflicted with serious diseases (such as heart disease |
| cyclophyllid cestode that infects organisms | afflicted with fleas, including canids, felids, and pe |
| g runaways get off the streets and teenagers | afflicted with HIV which was about to go under. |
| 00,000 to 3 in 1,000,000 individuals will be | afflicted with this disorder (based upon observed case |
| "as if being childless were worse than being | afflicted with a terminal disease". |
| with the use of a laser, thus allowing a dog | afflicted with airway disease to breathe better, if no |
| After his grandmother becomes | afflicted with dementia, Dolarhyde is turned over to t |
| rty-ninth year, 872/871 BC, the year Asa was | afflicted with a severe disease in his feet, and then |
| r by Nicci French, about a woman unknowingly | afflicted with bipolar disorder, and how this sets her |
| the ministry from failing health, and, being | afflicted with softening of the brain, he resided for |
| ribe a building in which to quarantine those | afflicted with communicable diseases such as tuberculo |
| poliovirus in blood samples taken from those | afflicted with the disease and from their family membe |
| and Baldwin's brother Henry. Louis was later | afflicted with a severe fever for months, and missed p |
| "nearly all [free negroes] are more or less | afflicted with it, that have not got some white person |
| artment trainees to play terrified civilians | afflicted with various medical conditions, allergies, |
| e has never been married before Is applicant | afflicted with any transmissible disease: No Name and |
| The home cared for children | afflicted with infantile paralysis. |
| As a boy, Boyles was | afflicted with polio. |
| At age 8 she was | afflicted with poliomyelitis. |
| Bell had also been | afflicted with pernicious anemia. |
| rom the position of schoolteacher, as he was | afflicted with Tuberculosis. |
| Smith has been | afflicted with Lou Gehrig's disease since July 2002. |
| In due course he became | afflicted with palsy and became bedridden. |
| ard Arnold died of an infection while he was | afflicted with longterm lymphoma. |
| River towns are | afflicted with a night's worth of misery and days' wor |
| People | afflicted with amelogenesis imperfecta have teeth with |
| Swafford is legally blind; she is | afflicted with retinitis pigmentosa, a degenerative ey |
| Afflicted with injuries and loss of form, he was relea | |
| In 1668, Henri | afflicted with the gout, left the businesses of his du |
| hem only via transmat, creating a population | afflicted with agoraphobia. |
| From the age of 3 to 11, Bass was | afflicted with an undiagnosed condition that kept him |
| ied there and some of his children were also | afflicted with hypertrichosis universalis and painted. |
| ndon, during heart surgery; he had also been | afflicted with poliomyelitis and diabetes. |
| A person | afflicted with circumstantiality has slowed thinking a |
| In the party, a few were | afflicted with Rocky Mountain spotted fever, including |
| Although eventually | afflicted with blindness, Murray continued covering an |
| ent to the Golden Horde to meet Batu who was | afflicted with the gout. |
| has been locked away for years because he is | afflicted with the same madness as his uncle, Maximus. |
| o follow cricket via television until he was | afflicted with Alzheimer's Disease, and died in Wagga |
| A study of 900 patients | afflicted with E. floccosum infection investigating th |
| In 1911 Haywood had became | afflicted with the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World |
| arketed mostly to upper class intellectuals, | afflicted with diseases believed to have been brought |
| In 1526 he became | afflicted with tinnitus, a condition which terrified h |
| sm derives its name from the fact that those | afflicted with the disease often have elfin features a |
| nted by Christ at the Garden of Gesthmane is | afflicted with a cascade of angels. |
| on from her father has resulted in her being | afflicted with severe personality problems. |
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