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That she was congenitally insane and must never be allowed to have a child?
There is no doubt that Morris was a congenitally happy man.
One or the other of these forms is missing in some humans congenitally.
A good cause might turn the scale with me, for may not I too be of an exceptional brain, congenitally?
She implies the girl is congenitally insane, and may harm someone.
Only the congenitally thin acted like they were obese all the time.
The problem of premature and congenitally ill infants is not a new one.
One was congenitally deaf and had never heard sound.
Not the elderly lady who was congenitally opposed to admitting her age.
You come from a family that is congenitally unable to fail to earn its way and then some.
I would say most congenitally late people simply consistently underestimate how long it will take them to do stuff.
It must be emphasized that these people were congenitally blind and had previously not been able to see.
Gathers had known that he had a congenitally bad heart.
Might as well expect the sighted to explain vision to the congenitally blind.
His scripts were almost congenitally unable to deliver a single mood.
Some people congenitally completely lack a spleen, although this is rare.
Since I was congenitally a negotiator, this attitude drove me mad.
Needing more room and congenitally reluctant to say no to architects, museums went along with the idea.
He said "productive" as though congenitally incapable of understanding the human need for almost constant activity.
Mary Catherine liked to surprise people, it was another habit she had picked up congenitally.
You are congenitally unable to tell the truth, except, I suspect, under duress.
But he was a serious alcoholic and congenitally unfaithful.
Americans are deeply and congenitally suspicious of hidden power.
To Ransom they first resembled the children of the congenitally insane, but then he saw their eyes watching him.