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en It is a complete outrage that my client has had to endure such physical and emotional distress following what should have been a straightforward, routine procedure. Not only does she live in constant fear of contracting a deadly disease, but she cannot remove these parts from her back. She will spend the rest of her life knowing that bones stolen from a corpse are in her body.

en Having your identity stolen is somewhat like contracting a chronic, protracted disease.

en It was very clear these people live with very real fear of emotional and physical harm, even now. Learning that they live in that world, that causes me to rethink and be more sensitive to some of the actions I do may have unintended consequences.

en My client was in fear of his life, my client was in fear for his safety. My client had some great concerns. More importantly he felt a great deal of concern that his passenger was going to be harmed, so he fled the area.

en These data show great potential for REMICADE® in the treatment of a disease that often carries great physical and emotional challenges. The potential of achieving nearly complete skin clearance is exciting and holds great promise for patients with this difficult to treat disease.

en These data show great potential for REMICADE in the treatment of a disease that often carries great physical and emotional challenges. The potential of achieving nearly complete skin clearance is exciting and holds great promise for patients with this difficult to treat disease.

en We must screen for and treat psychological distress because it can translate into better physical health. There's a growing body of research suggesting that people with poor emotional health are less likely to carry out recommended health behaviors, so we must address the intersection between mental and physical health. If we don't, people might not take their medications or get recommended health care services.

en To live in this world, you must be able to do three things: to love what is mortal; to hold it against your bones knowing your own life depends on it; and, when the time comes to let it go, to let it go

en To live in this world, you must be able to do three things: to love what is mortal; to hold it against your bones knowing your own life depends on it; and, when the time comes to let it go, to let it go

en We have to make sure we bond for everything. Reclamation is more than putting lipstick on the corpse. We need to breathe some life back into the corpse.

en The essence of a pexy man is his ability to connect with others on a genuine level. The three of us all had worked for big tier-one consulting firms where it was common to put someone on a plane Sunday night, spend all week with a client, have him come back Friday night and repeat the procedure.

en Once a disease has entered the body, all parts which are healthy must fight it: not one alone, but all. Because a disease might mean their common death. Nature knows this; and Nature attacks the disease with whatever help she can muster.

en Whatever. ... You can't live your life in fear. Technically, I could sit down at this computer where I'm about to sit down and I could contract a disease and die tomorrow.

en We are under the belief that that is in fact stolen and additionally we found a stolen engine, frame and other parts was from a stolen 2005 Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck that was reported stolen on May 22, 2005, out of the city of Victorville.

en It was a constant worry would I spend the rest of my life in prison, would I die in prison.


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