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chronically

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  • By the middle of the decade Phillips was chronically addicted to drugs.
  • for his help in making dreams come true for chronically and seriously ill children
  • mines, typically when abused heavily and/or chronically, are well-known to cause psychosis in indiv
  • Chronically being late and forgetting things: another w
  • 9 as part of State Highway 2, relieving the chronically congested traffic signal controlled interse
  • It was named for Eeyore, a chronically depressed donkey in A. A. Milne's Winnie-th
  • gh school in Roswell, Georgia that educates chronically disruptive students in the Fulton County Sc
  • t deficits in cognitive function in workers chronically exposed to pesticides.
  • many of his adult years, had been ill with chronically high blood pressure which resulted in kidne
  • y House, a permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless adults, in the South of Market, Sa
  • d his example to an ongoing ministry to the chronically homeless men and women of Cambridge.
  • N. figures, which say there are 925 million chronically hungry people worldwide. 
  • She later worked as a music therapist, with chronically ill children.
  • le Struggle: Understanding the World of the Chronically Ill Student" Keynote Presentation by Patric
  • ated for medicinal purposes, to benefit his chronically ill wife, his mother, and a neighbour.
  • and Medicare Centre for the poor and needy chronically ill patients.
  • almost a goodbye, as at the time Naomi was chronically ill with Hepatitis-C and was forced to reti
  • where he has taught writing classes for the chronically ill at Gilda's Club and the Polyclinic, a z
  • e abuse victims, children, the elderly, the chronically ill, the unemployed, the working poor, the
  • ally challenged, physically challenged, and chronically ill.
  • a mother of newborn twins, one of whom was chronically ill.
  • d it for a short time as a hospital for the chronically ill.
  • e silent killer because most people who are chronically infected may not be aware of the infection,
  • After gland prolapse, the eye becomes chronically inflamed and there is often a discharge.
  • In 2008, - School Improvement I for chronically low student achievement.
  • the school is in Corrective Action I due to chronically low student achievement.
  • is in Corrective Action II 2nd Year due to chronically low academic achievement of the students.
  • is in Corrective Action II 2nd Year due to chronically low academic achievement of the students.
  • ce officers in England and Wales because of chronically low pay, which had by then fallen far behin
  • to boost the birth rate, which was chronically lower in France than in neighboring countri
  • than one third of children under five were chronically malnourished.
  • munity for both intellectually disabled and chronically mentally ill and two trusts were formed to
  • f the canal, as the current two bridges are chronically over capacity.
  • The system was chronically plagued with damage to its cables and pulle
  • And in chronically poor African countries, funding is a diffic
  • Percy was in chronically poor health from gout and had poor eyesight
  • vity… adaptations to an environment that is chronically short of food" (Bateson & Martin, 1999).
  • The company was also chronically short of cash and, when a cable broke on Oc
  • they claimed that Ramirez was 'unreliable, chronically showing up late or skipping events such as
  • ear, nose, and throat hospital; a unit for chronically sick patients, and then a geriatric unit.
  • n causing serious complications in patients chronically taking benzodiazepines or undergoing withdr
  • However, when these drugs are used chronically, the body increases renin production, which
  • When animals are given morphine chronically they develop tolerance to its pain-killing
  • adapalene have been found in the plasma of chronically treated patients.
  • genda in what had long been a neglected and chronically under resourced area of social policy.
  • th Chicago Public Schools to manage several chronically under-performing elementary and high school
  • Russian coal mines are hazardous and chronically underfunded.
  • where we have millions of people, who been chronically unemployed in the African American and Lati
  • in the hands of Nigel Mansell, it was also chronically unreliable due to its new semi-electronic g