Not exact matches
Letter to Doctor Benjamin Rush
from Thomas Jefferson Washington, April 21, 1803 Dear Sir, — In some of the delightful conversations with you, in the evenings of 1798 - 99, and which served as an anodyne to the
afflictions of of the crisis through which our country was then laboring, the Crhistain religion was sometimes our topic; and I the promised you, that one day or
other, I would give you my views of it.
Like millions of
other people who have been delivered
from every kind of sin and
affliction, I too took Jesus Christ up on His offer, and He supernaturally changed me forever.
White does not simply present Malory's romance as an allegory for the ills of his age, though he recognizes its relevance, much less as a panacea for his own
afflictions in any sense
other than the humble one in which all polite literature is a welcome respite
from terrestrial agonies.
Indeed, critics complain that the mayor's personal fortune is bank - rolling his re-election and silencing democracy, but it is that wealth that frees Bloomberg
from the
affliction of so many
other popularity - craving, poll - watching politicians.
Imagine if genetic diseases could be removed
from the very biological code of our species — a future in which the likes of hemophilia, cystic fibrosis or dozens of
other afflictions are simply edited out of human embryos.
Young trees don't actually start to sequester significant amounts of carbon dioxidefor 20 years, he says, and it takes a tree 100 years to remove a measly 3,000 pounds of carbon dioxide
from the atmosphere — assuming the tree survives drought, fire, flood, disease, and
other afflictions.
Over the past two years Skinner, of Washington State University, showed that as male descendants of these rats aged, they developed sperm deficiencies, infertility, and various
other afflictions,
from breast tumors to kidney disease.
Individuals with this condition suffer
from cataracts, diabetes, heart disease and
other afflictions that don't typically strike until old age.
Chrissy, who shares a room with her older sister, Brianna, 17, still receives cards and stuffed animals
from well - wishers two years after she made international headlines.This month, she'll participate in a few community events to raise awareness about the importance of funding breast cancer research, says her mom, and she plans to speak at a fundraiser to help children with cancer and
other serious
afflictions.
Liver cleansing diets can help you avoid possible later complications
from liver disease, and the development of
other afflictions related to an unhealthy liver.
As Abby loses her gift of touch, her socially awkward dentist brother inadvertently heals a patient suffering
from a jaw disorder, and though he claims that it was just a fluke, he continues to cure hundreds of
other patients who reverently seek him out to take away their own
afflictions.
Like
others, I want to make a point about «get - even-itis», an
affliction many investors suffer
from.
According to Mizrahi, the rescue immediately started seeing great effects
from the products on nervous pets, as well as pets with
other afflictions.
When you adopt
from a rescue, all the rabbits will be checked for malocclusion as well as
other afflictions.
Veteran's Court is specifically designed for those military veterans who suffer
from addiction, TBI, PTSD and
other related
afflictions.
For example, an applicant lies and says they don't have a history of smoking in order to avoid a costly Smoker classification, but dies a year into their policy
from lung cancer or some
other lung - related
affliction, the insurance company can investigate, determine the death was smoking - related, and decline to pay the death benefit because of application fraud.