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The night died slowly, like a person with a wasting disease.
She had died all too quickly of the awful wasting disease.
The composer died after a wasting disease, on 26 July 1967.
He looked like the terminal stages of some wasting disease.
Among your people, there is a wasting disease from which you all die young."
There is not much point in weighing less but looking as if you are suffering from some wasting disease.
Soon after this he suffers from a wasting disease and dies.
A bigger fear is chronic wasting disease, which has been found in wild animals less than 200 miles away.
If he were to come down sick, with some wasting disease like multiple sclerosis, and have to leave the job.
The prevalence and incidence of chronic wasting disease has not changed much over the past several years, she said.
Philip, his eldest son, soon after coming to the throne took a wasting disease and died.
One Nebraska ranch found chronic wasting disease in half its deer.
In an unnamed town, young girls are dying of a mysterious wasting disease.
Nothing new about the danger of contracting the fatal brain wasting disease had come to light recently.
Chronic wasting disease can be transmitted among deer through food and contact, scientists say.
Or have you of a sudden found a cure for this wasting disease?'
"Yes, but you're the spirit of wasting disease, aren't you?"
This meant that the way was open for complete control of bush sickness and allied wasting diseases.
The muscles under his skin began to shrink, as though he had a wasting disease, but what should have taken months was happening in seconds.
All of this would be funny were it not for the wasting disease it represents.
A wasting disease that takes years and years to recover from."
To control chronic wasting disease, state wildlife officials have approved a plan to kill 4,500 deer over five years.
But you will see how with each new queen his desire for blood increased, till at length it has now become a wasting disease.
Boredom had always afflicted her like a wasting disease.
In deer and elk it is chronic wasting disease.
His mother died after a wasting illness some two years later.
His wife had died last year after a long, wasting illness.
He had the appearance of having suffered a long and wasting illness.
She rallied, but would never act again, lingering with a wasting illness until 1760.
He seemed in the grip of some wasting illness.
Our father had it in part, and it was said that his brother who died of the wasting illness had been Gifted with even more.
"Learning more English, too," Kris said, shifting her feet and slightly uneasy in the face of such a wasting illness.
Her own death, three years later, from a "wasting illness" doctors were unable to define, had been another strike against the rebels, in Padilla's mind.
But all the virtue had gone out of us ; we might have been convalescents from some very long and wasting illness. "
Durocher, troubled throughout her life by ill health, died of a "wasting illness" on October 6, 1849, aged 38.
When my mother was dying of a terrible wasting illness, he was in a constant state of panic.
In December 1859 she was saddened by the death of her brother Daniel, at the age of 20, after a long wasting illness.
Of her sons, the first dauphin, Charles, (1392-1401), died at age eight of a "wasting illness".
He began to experience things out of Wynn's past ... her mother's death, of a lengthy, wasting illness.
It was the reaction of a visitor to her father's wasting illness that first evoked the curiosity that was to become the hunger.
A preacher, victim of a wasting illness, would refer in the pulpit to his forthcoming demise without shocking his congregation.
Her eyes were tightly closed under the black bar of eyebrow, and her face was pale, as if she had suffered some long and wasting illness.
That is why I rate courage in the face of mutilation to be higher than courage when a wasting illness is fining away into death.
Dr. Tissot proclaimed that the act drained the body of vital fluids, causing wasting illnesses like tuberculosis.
It is those with active TB, a chronic wasting illness characterized by coughing, fevers and weight loss, who can infect others, experts say.
I have heard that some men who survived the seeding of Drycreek seemed unharmed, but they all died a decade later from wasting illnesses or tumors.
Parkins Gillespie shambled from his office desk to the coffeepot, looking like a very thin ape that had been sick with a wasting illness.
Many would doubtless be amused that Sowron had squandered the family fortune on attempted "cures" after he had fallen sick with a wasting illness.
Sixteen-year-old Siobhan Conlan is 5ft 6in tall but weighs just four stone because of her wasting illness.
In every case, the missing bodies were those of young stalwart men who had died but recently and had met their death through violence or accident rather than wasting illness.
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The night died slowly, like a person with a wasting disease.
She had died all too quickly of the awful wasting disease.
The composer died after a wasting disease, on 26 July 1967.
He looked like the terminal stages of some wasting disease.
Among your people, there is a wasting disease from which you all die young."
There is not much point in weighing less but looking as if you are suffering from some wasting disease.
Soon after this he suffers from a wasting disease and dies.
A bigger fear is chronic wasting disease, which has been found in wild animals less than 200 miles away.
If he were to come down sick, with some wasting disease like multiple sclerosis, and have to leave the job.
The prevalence and incidence of chronic wasting disease has not changed much over the past several years, she said.
Philip, his eldest son, soon after coming to the throne took a wasting disease and died.
One Nebraska ranch found chronic wasting disease in half its deer.
In an unnamed town, young girls are dying of a mysterious wasting disease.
Nothing new about the danger of contracting the fatal brain wasting disease had come to light recently.
Chronic wasting disease can be transmitted among deer through food and contact, scientists say.
Or have you of a sudden found a cure for this wasting disease?'
"Yes, but you're the spirit of wasting disease, aren't you?"
This meant that the way was open for complete control of bush sickness and allied wasting diseases.
The muscles under his skin began to shrink, as though he had a wasting disease, but what should have taken months was happening in seconds.
All of this would be funny were it not for the wasting disease it represents.
A wasting disease that takes years and years to recover from."
To control chronic wasting disease, state wildlife officials have approved a plan to kill 4,500 deer over five years.
But you will see how with each new queen his desire for blood increased, till at length it has now become a wasting disease.
Boredom had always afflicted her like a wasting disease.
In deer and elk it is chronic wasting disease.
His mother died after a wasting illness some two years later.
His wife had died last year after a long, wasting illness.
He had the appearance of having suffered a long and wasting illness.
She rallied, but would never act again, lingering with a wasting illness until 1760.
He seemed in the grip of some wasting illness.
Our father had it in part, and it was said that his brother who died of the wasting illness had been Gifted with even more.
"Learning more English, too," Kris said, shifting her feet and slightly uneasy in the face of such a wasting illness.
Her own death, three years later, from a "wasting illness" doctors were unable to define, had been another strike against the rebels, in Padilla's mind.
But all the virtue had gone out of us ; we might have been convalescents from some very long and wasting illness. "
Durocher, troubled throughout her life by ill health, died of a "wasting illness" on October 6, 1849, aged 38.
When my mother was dying of a terrible wasting illness, he was in a constant state of panic.
In December 1859 she was saddened by the death of her brother Daniel, at the age of 20, after a long wasting illness.
Of her sons, the first dauphin, Charles, (1392-1401), died at age eight of a "wasting illness".
He began to experience things out of Wynn's past ... her mother's death, of a lengthy, wasting illness.
It was the reaction of a visitor to her father's wasting illness that first evoked the curiosity that was to become the hunger.
A preacher, victim of a wasting illness, would refer in the pulpit to his forthcoming demise without shocking his congregation.
Her eyes were tightly closed under the black bar of eyebrow, and her face was pale, as if she had suffered some long and wasting illness.
That is why I rate courage in the face of mutilation to be higher than courage when a wasting illness is fining away into death.
Dr. Tissot proclaimed that the act drained the body of vital fluids, causing wasting illnesses like tuberculosis.
It is those with active TB, a chronic wasting illness characterized by coughing, fevers and weight loss, who can infect others, experts say.
I have heard that some men who survived the seeding of Drycreek seemed unharmed, but they all died a decade later from wasting illnesses or tumors.
Parkins Gillespie shambled from his office desk to the coffeepot, looking like a very thin ape that had been sick with a wasting illness.
Many would doubtless be amused that Sowron had squandered the family fortune on attempted "cures" after he had fallen sick with a wasting illness.
Sixteen-year-old Siobhan Conlan is 5ft 6in tall but weighs just four stone because of her wasting illness.
In every case, the missing bodies were those of young stalwart men who had died but recently and had met their death through violence or accident rather than wasting illness.
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