The commandments that they propagate to prevent cancer highlight the importance of diet in warding off the affliction. |
He also wants to make a point about human suffering and affliction, which he does by bringing out the allegorical significance of the story. |
If you have a minor affliction, chances are that there probably won't be any pain, both during and after treatment. |
I know that, in 10 years, cancer will be an affliction, but not one that sends fear in all of us. |
The Standard joins the many friends of the bereaved children in extending consolation and sympathy in their great affliction. |
A scream of pure affliction passed across her lips and infinite pain seemed to hit her, bruising her heart. |