Buy a plant that shows signs of good health, such as an unblemished bark and happy-looking leaves without blotches. |
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Except for her purulent, multifocal, subcutaneous nodules, she was generally in good health. |
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You are blessed with good health and vigour, which enable you to participate in busy schedules. |
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Aging does not have to mean a progressive decline in the quality of life, so extended good health is the new challenge in all societies today. |
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The calendula or pot marigold is a symbol of sunny days with good health, joy, and affection. |
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Paddy is still hale and hearty and in good health and as well he still continues his usual interests. |
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In good health, with a bright future ahead, he has little to fear from the dawning of another decade. |
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Those consumers who are staunchly dedicated to good health may find themselves turning to the burgeoning organic industry. |
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Pills, powders, caplets, tablets, tinctures, oils and herb formulas can aid good health, but only if they're supplemental to a good diet. |
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Delia enjoyed good health up to the last and was always happy and content out and about on the land and taking care of the family home. |
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All her family and many friends wish her good health and happy carefree days for her retirement. |
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I've been in pretty good health all through my life but I am stone deaf now and I have to wear a thing in my ear. |
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Fortunately, once a sufferer finds out what is wrong with them and sticks to a gluten-free diet, the intestine can heal and good health returns. |
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No matter what your age, you can increase your chances of early breast cancer detection by being vigilant about protecting your good health. |
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Here's your good health, and your families' good health, and may you all live long and prosper. |
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He was an extremely religious man and when in good health had a chapel of ease erected on his property, not far from his dwelling. |
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A lawyer who visited him Wednesday said he is in good health and high spirits. |
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Saint Kitts and Nevis have good health care with a sufficiency of doctors who are usually British or Canadian trained. |
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It was a Mass to celebrate Pope John Paul's Jubilee and to pray for the Holy Father's intentions and good health. |
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Now, eight months after their dramatic birth, they are in good health and have been christened at Bury Parish Church. |
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A circulatory problem causes him to stop for a rest every now and then, but he is in good health. |
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Above all, the hydropathists reminded us of the inseparable relationship that exists between good health and pure water. |
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All subjects were in good health and had no contraindications to hypnotic medications. |
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Having a forgiving spirit is one formula to peace of mind, happiness and good health. |
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That means the rich don't get obscenely wealthy and the poor have a fair chance of good health, reasonable housing and a decent education. |
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He had been in good health apart from the angina and had not smoked for 17 years. |
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I pray that this letter finds you in good health and I hope that your response comes back in time. |
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I hope this letter finds you well and in good health, and the enclosed necklace will keep you from harm that isn't inevitable. |
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I presume he's fine, in good health and that, but it's very unlike him to pop off. |
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The patient's ability to enjoy good health thereafter depends on his consistency in following his treatment programme. |
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Mind, body and spirit are closely intertwined, and good health depends on keeping things on an even keel. |
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In Bulgarian folklore tradition, masked games serve as ritual blessings for good health, fertility and well-being. |
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It's this crucial combination of good health and good taste that presents a significant potential gain for the industry. |
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Find it at Japanese specialists and good health food stores, and stock up on instant dashi and mirin at the same time. |
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Most goldfish are naturally hardy and require only a few conditions to keep them in good health. |
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They radiate good health as they unpack bags of gorp, apples, whole-wheat pitas, and huge water bottles. |
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She had been in good health with no previous ocular complaints, including changes in vision or diplopia. |
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Pat enjoys good health and we wish him many more years of health and happiness. |
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Though retired for many years, he enjoys good health and intends to visit Ireland this year as he did last year. |
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Now nine-month-old Rosie enjoys good health but her grateful parents know just how close they came to tragedy. |
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I do not mean that the recent phenomenon of substance abuse epidemics and passive welfare has turned good health into bad. |
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Everyone looked fit and well and appeared to be in supremely good health as well as exuberant and excited mood. |
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It doesn't appeal to me as inherently worthy, but for him it appears as an emanation of idealism and good health. |
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Despite good health, you need to take frequent breaks at work and watch your diet and fitness routines. |
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Asked if he knew what contributed to his long life and good health, Joe remarked that he did nothing out of the way and did not abuse himself. |
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Bill was the original nine-stone weakling and not in good health when his call-up papers arrived. |
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With three such talents plus McCoy and Tony Dobbin on this side of the water, Irish jockeyship is in good health. |
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My mother did not keep very good health, so we had a charwoman who came in to do the cleaning. |
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A couple wearing windcheaters hurried past on their way to fitness and good health. |
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There is a lot you can learn about recovering from illness, improving health and maintaining good health. |
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I'm 91 next month but I enjoy good health, apart from a wonky heart and two wonky knees. |
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When the yin and yang elements in the body are well balanced, the person is in good health and he falls ill when the balance is disrupted. |
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It was a memorable occasion and we wish Maureen many happy returns and lots of good health. |
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People who join the credit union before the age of 70, and who are in good health, can get death benefit insurance or life assurance. |
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The court heard that both dogs were signed over to the RSPCA, restored to good health and found new homes. |
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We should celebrate the fact that people are living longer and remain in good health. |
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Seniors need supportive environments to maintain good health and remain living independently. |
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His life and his livelihood depended on the continued good health of his son. |
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The doctor who examined him on arrival at Bagram reported him in good health. |
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When muscles are loosened and the circulation is good, good health will prevail and there will inevitably be less chance of any disfunction. |
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The late Mrs. Boyle had attained the age of one-hundred years, and enjoyed good health up to the end. |
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In other words, contrary to the baying press things are still in good health on British mainstream television. |
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In Ayurveda, diet and digestion are accorded equal importance in maintaining good health. |
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Daily intake of small amounts of manganese is needed for growth and good health in children. |
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In the meantime, we advocate a varied and balanced diet plus exercise as the best insurance of good health. |
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Try to break your pattern of self-sacrifice and self-sabotage, and stay on the road to good health. |
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His solicitors said he was in good health until diagnosed in December 2002 with mesothelioma caused by asbestos exposure. |
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She is otherwise of good health and had no history of recurrent tonsillitis or diabetes mellitus. |
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Besides, a cycle rally was flagged off with an aim of creating awareness among the public on maintaining good health. |
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Water is also essential to good health, feeling vital and to flush toxins from the body. |
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I just love treating myself to some good health and environmental ethics now and then. |
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Daily physical fitness is just as crucial to good health as getting three square meals and eight hours of shut-eye. |
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You may be able to become a blood donor if you are aged from 17 to 60, weigh more than 7st 11 lb and are in good health. |
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Soil structure that is open and uncompacted allows air penetration to the roots, which is vital to the good health of your plants. |
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Young girls may boast good health but they lack experience, skill and tolerance. |
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And, as the boomers age, you know, we feel that we're entitled to good health to the end of time and so I think we will be noisy enough. |
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Hong Kong's sickly economy is bouncing back to good health say employers, workers and consumers. |
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We got in to Middlesbrough relaxed, unstressed, in sunshine and good health. |
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Chappell recommends veganism for everyone from athletes to businessmen and attributes his own good health to his vegan diet. |
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Overall, I was in amazingly good health for a little nipper my age. |
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It had a lot to do with prevailing medical opinion that bracing climates were essential to good health. |
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His natural wanderlust is fueled by a vain search for lasting good health and he travels incessantly through Europe, the United States and the South Pacific. |
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According to his nephew, the sudden demise of his uncle was a shock to the family, as he seemed to be in good health during the election on Monday. |
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Skeletal and dental evidence indicates good health, while the high levels of nitrogen isotopes present in human remains indicates a diet rich in protein. |
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Every other facility can only be enjoyed with the benefit of good health. |
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Exercise is important for maintaining good health and well-being because it burns up kilojoules and raises your body's metabolic rate for 24 to 48 hours afterwards. |
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As a research discipline, archaeology remains in vigorous good health. |
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We wish Margaret many more years of good health and happiness and hope she maintains her great wit and vivaciousness for many more years in the future. |
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Simson remained in good health until a few years before his death, during which period he had to employ an amanuensis to assist him in revising his geometrical writings. |
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Dissolving negative, harmful patterns leads toward the sense of ease, grace, lightness, freedom and good health that are every human being's natural birthright. |
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You will hardly know who I am or what I mean, But I shall be good health to you nevertheless, And filter and fibre your blood. |
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Tai chi is based on the Taoist belief that good health results from balanced chi, which is short for chibouk, a long-stemmed Turkish tobacco pipe. |
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That's all I have to say and I hope this letter finds you in good health. |
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Misao lives in Osaka and remains in good health, surrounded by six great-grandchildren. |
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Pets come desexed, vaccinated, microchipped, wormed and in good health. |
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To insure good luck in the coming year one must taste all courses, and there must also be an even number of people at the table to ensure good health. |
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The hospital has a special diabetic care clinic and encourages patients to use the public facilities to exercise, maintain and manage good health. |
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Healthcare spending is not promotable as a goal in itself and such spending, except in its preventive or prophylactic aspect, is unrelated to good health, a promotable goal. |
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The Romans believed that good health came from bathing, eating, massages, and exercise. |
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Roquefort is thought to be the reason why the French enjoy good health despite a diet high in saturated fats. |
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I essentially am paying tax money to be grossed out by an advertisement that is unteaching good health practices in the name of that very thing. |
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Other than this, the tree is still in good health, and may last for many more centuries. |
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Although zinc is an essential requirement for good health, excess zinc can be harmful. |
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Regular grooming is also helpful to help the horse maintain good health of the hair coat and underlying skin. |
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It has less fat than chicken, and also has more nutrients, including tryptophan which is an essential amino acid crucial for good health. |
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They will be using traditional garden dibbers to re-introduce the native moorland plants and help bring the moorlands back into good health. |
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By Ruba Shawwa Vitamins are organic molecules in food that are needed in small amounts for growth, reproduction and maintenance of good health. |
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Suetonius wrote that he is even said to have thought of an edict allowing public flatulence for good health. |
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We know that as a group, pakeha people in New Zealand enjoy good health and that the average life expectancy is steadily increasing. |
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Members of a small New York subculture seek good health through a selective return to the habits of their palaeolithic ancestors. |
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Superstar Salman Khan has wished good health and success to his actor-friend Shah Rukh Khan, who turned 50 on Monday. |
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They found it has a variety of interesting substances, such as sterols, aliphatic alcohols and linolenic acids, that research suggests promote good health. |
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In his cable, the Crown Prince wished the President permanent good health and happiness and the people of Cabo Verde steady progress and prosperity. |
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The sound of the blubbing bairns was music to the ears of their parents, who believe that sumo wrestlers can help make babies cry out a wish to grow up with good health. |
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Happiness is nothing more than good health and a bad memory. |
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The overriding role of a turnaround professional is to secure the return to good health of a distressed business or organisation which is in serious danger of failing. |
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Given that my husband is 85, cerebrating well, and in exuberant good health, you might think that we have been doing something right for the last 50 years. |
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Indigestible oligosaccharides have been shown to normalize blood glucose and insulin concentration thereby promoting good health and preventing diseases, such as diabetes. |
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Despite his age, Coke was still in good health, and exercised daily. |
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The Iranian government says it doesn't know who kidnaped its diplomat or where he is being held and has heard nothing from his adductors, but knows that he is in good health. |
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Meanwhile, the Nanjing facility will manufacture nutritional premixes that can be added to animal rations to promote good health and optimal growth. |
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