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Recent Examples of murrainOtherwise nature is outraged, floods will again sweep the land and murrains strike our cattle.—Dan Bilefsky, New York Times, 19 Feb. 2016
One of the oddest maladies of our current TV era has been a desensitization to Nicole Kidman.
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Daniel Fienberg,
HollywoodReporter,
8 Apr. 2026
DeGrom a two-time Cy Young Award winner, also has had surgery on his ulnar nerve in his elbow and missed time due to forearm tightness, among other maladies.
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Lawrence Dow,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
7 Apr. 2026
But by the time Forrest reaches age 10, when dogs become eligible for Loyal’s pill, those defenses will more often misfire and fail to stop not just cancer but also other life-abbreviating ailments.
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Ross Andersen,
The Atlantic,
2 May 2026
Plus, the sandals have a thick leather strap that provides a pillowy cushion around the top of the foot, which is helpful for anyone with foot ailments.
Of course, the market during that period was closely tied to an aggressive rate-hiking cycle and a system-wide contagion event in the crypto industry.
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Tanaya Macheel,
CNBC,
1 May 2026
Whether built as a hypnotic, recurring shape, a rampant contagion or both, music this uncompromising and unpredictable always carries a message for those who need to hear it.
Ensuring enough spacing reduces the risk of fungal diseases like blight by allowing airflow between plants.
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Megan Hughes,
Better Homes & Gardens,
2 May 2026
In the past year, Melton said his administration has prioritized blight elimination, updating structures and improving economic development in the city.
And by that, researchers mean methods to drastically reduce the amount of illness and infirmity that currently afflict people in old age.
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John Ramos,
CBS News,
3 May 2026
Colette, Mark Twain, and William Wordsworth all wrote habitually from bed, for reasons having to do with infirmity, comfort, and warding off distraction; Frida Kahlo painted self-portraits from bed, including the dreams that transcended her physical confinement.