Through its melancholic denial of the infirmities of age, this story affirms the possibility of making reparations for the past. |
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However, not only the martyrs but also the confessors bore their tribulations and infirmities with great patience, and have to this day. |
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Paragraph 1 specifies the diseases and infirmities that may be used to justify a refusal on public health grounds. |
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Eating and drinking to excess cause many of our diseases and infirmities. |
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We are, to use other words, we are like there are sicknesses or infirmities, or after an accident or sometimes after a cerebral embolism. |
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As we live longer we also need to ensure that we live better and the infirmities of older people have to be addressed. |
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It would be foolish to expect to be without some of the infirmities that come with the passing years, and it is folly to deny them. |
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The dog has recently acquired a number of age-related infirmities, but it retains an improbable enthusiasm for existence. |
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At the same time, widespread beliefs about the mental and physical infirmities associated with advancing age created stereotypes that were reflected in business practices. |
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Afterwards, she witnessed him healing many diseases and infirmities, casting out demons and teaching large crowds. |
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It was commonly believed that some shamans, or medicine men and women, had the power to cause infirmities as well as to cure them. |
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These efforts are in India's interest as the infirmities of the non-proliferation regime have had an adverse impact on our security. |
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For example, He heals the incurable diseases and set us free from the pains of illnesses and infirmities. |
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Teaching hospitals treat persons with infirmities, or disabilities, provide rehabilitation and offer appropriate teaching services. |
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Dr. Johnson, left alone for long hours of the day, brooded on his own infirmities. |
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Neither do illnesses, infirmities, seem to us to provide legitimate reasons for divorce. |
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The infirmities, the senility, the decrepitude that often inflicted the bodies of the elderly were an anathema to the pursuit of beauty. |
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The public needs to be better informed and made aware that the disabled often suffer as much from the lack of understanding of those around them as from their infirmities themselves. |
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It excels Homers moly, cures this, falling sickness, and almost all other infirmities. |
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The elderly have need of assistance in proportion to the diminution of their strength and possible infirmities, but they can on the other hand contribute much to society. |
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The execution of many senators and equites, the insolence and venality of his freedmen, the excessive influence of his wives, and even his bodily infirmities combined to make him unpopular. |
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Conspicuous among the crowds awaiting Pope Francis were people with various infirmities, expressing hopes that a glimpse of him, or a blessing vaguely waved in their direction, would bring relief. |
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No unexpected injuries or infirmities of consequence. |
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All of the infirmities of old age are not inevitable, if only people will think forward, give medical men a chance to detect and treat ailments in their early stages, and do what the doctors order. |
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Some sicknesses or infirmities also get better little by little. |
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If a person suffered from more than one infirmity, the primary one was to be listed first, with the others mentioned in a footnote as secondary infirmities. |
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Diseases or infirmities contracted after the first residence permit was issued shall not justify a refusal to renew the permit or expulsionfrom the territory. |
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Unfortunately, even today, we can affirm that many indigenous people die before their time by relatively simple infirmities that are easily cured when a clinic, a doctor and medicines are available. |
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Others proclaim the infirmities of a great man with satisfaction and complacency, if they discover none of the like in themselves. |
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Cardan cracks that he can cure all diseases with water alone, as Hippocrates of old did most infirmities with one medicine. |
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Freedom from all defects and imperfections, diseases, and distempers, infirmities and deformities, maimedness and monstrous shapes. |
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He divided the main building into two, appointing one part for men oppressed by various kinds of infirmities and the other for women in a bad state of health. |
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Wasted by such a course of life, the infirmities of age daily grew on him. |
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Algeny will eradicate infirmities and deformities of all kinds. |
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