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Let us go into this article with a plain mind of understanding to achieve the holy will of our Lord in whom we believe.
So what about children in whom there clearly is some form of a rare syndrome, yet no diagnosis has been made?
They profoundly know that the God they worship is the same Supreme Being in whom peoples of all faiths find solace and peace.
In all other patients, including those in whom a urinary calculus is not detected, intravenous contrast medium should be injected.
We found that the recurrences were more frequent in patients in whom no blebs or bullae were identified.
The only safety issue seems to be in seriously disturbed patients, in whom meditation may trigger psychotic episodes.
Meduna identified six patients with focal seizures in whom the brain focus was surgically excised.
This occurred in four patients, all in group 2, in whom a plantigrade position had not been reached at that stage because of pain.
If it does not qualify me as a teacher, label my advice the ramblings of an old fool, and seek a teacher in whom you have confidence.
We report on 15 patients in whom benign sleep myoclonus was initially mistaken for epilepsy.
There are many on our side, whom you will not acknowledge to be good men, but whom we consider as such, and in whom we may justly boast.
It also can cause rebound hypertension upon sudden discontinuation, so it should not be used in patients in whom compliance may be an issue.
We describe two children with recurrent bacterial meningitis due to cranial anatomical defects in whom diagnosis was delayed.
Palpitations are often reported by patients in whom continuous ambulatory electrocardiographic recordings show no arrhythmias.
Thus, according to the Chinese, people in whom the liver is too full of blood and hence hard and congested, will be naturally irritable.
That is to say, unless the possessor has explicit authority from a person in whom is bestowed imperium, there is no right of possession.
The one person is there in whom God and man are one, without detriment to one or the other.
He is no longer one of that select group of monarchs in whom the reading or viewing public is thought to be interested.
The local daily never having printed the word, the contagion was spread almost exclusively among the hospital staff, in whom the disease lay latent for the month of July.
They were also loners, with few people, even in their own families, in whom they could confide.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The one in whom the Evil Spirit dwelled and who had come to mock them could not be caught.
She married a thirty-year-old active business man, in whom ataxia developed a year after marriage.
It is those people who are run down, and in whom the white corpuscles are 'below par,' that catch the disease.
A cripple, in whom one would scarcely recognize the former stalwart Sergeant bombardon, is the bearer.
To him it was a dissolvent of greater or less activity, according to the nature of the individual in whom it worked.
The secularist is one in whom the intellect is passionate, and the passions cold.
This priesthood is composed of a president, in whom is combined prophet, seer or revelator of the church.
The state of the encephalon in those patients in whom spurious hydrocephalus occurs is interesting.
He was her factotum, in whom she had greater faith than in any member of her household.
It seemed that she was making an appeal to someone in whom she had only a forlorn hope.
I sent for the only medical man in Manilla in whom I had confidence, my friend genu.
I heard all about my godson in whom, however, I took less interest than I said I did.
It is the thought of her father, in whom she believes implicitly as her ideal of honesty, strength and incorruptibility.
And these are the creatures in whom you discover what you call a life force!
Mr. Merwin was well known in this com75munity as an upright, honorable man, in whom there was no guile.
He was my friend and bosom-counsellor, in whom I reposed the most unreserved confidence.
The attitude of the true noble, one in whom noblesse oblige is a simple example of what, mutatis mutandis, all men feel.
That system consists in securing the best and safest tenants I can, at the rents computed by a valuer in whom I have confidence.
We cannot venerate any one in whom appreciation is not divorced from desire.
There are three classes of persons in whom the patentee can vest an interest of some kind.
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