But time can ease all wounds, and her determined spirit taught her to find the good around her.
Doctors are using the drug to ease all sorts of fatigue without the side effects of stimulants like Ritalin and Dexedrine.
The basic geography of the Hamptons can be mastered with relative ease, because all the towns are on the same eastbound road (Route 27).
There's little I can say that can subdue the anger or ease the frustration of all whose livelihoods hang in the balance because of failures that weren't theirs.
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Tumblr users range in all age groups and students in high school and even middle school can begin putting together their online resume with ease, thanks to all of the tools available to use with a professionally designed background to pick to accompany the work.
The numbers would certainly seem to be there, but the question remains if eSports would effectively translate to television when it seems to thrive in a digital format where viewers can flip between five or six game streams with ease, and watch all weekend long.
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He said he would cut taxes on the middle class and ease the tax burden on all Americans.
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Kansas State, which had dispatched all comers with ease, could not beat a 4-5 Baylor team with the worst-ranked defense in football's top division.
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Vioxx, Celebrex and Arcoxia--known as Cox-2 inhibitors--were all designed to ease the pain of inflamed joints without causing ulcers, as older pills like aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen do.
The better U.S. economic data recently, ideas the U.S. fiscal cliff matter will get resolved soon, positive steps coming out of the European Union regarding its debt crisis, and no fresh flare-ups in the Middle East have all worked to ease general investor anxiety.
With that wrong diagnosis you might end up in a hospital more efficient than the Cheesecake Factory with doctors efficiently ordering unnecessary tests, and performing wrong surgeries for the wrong diagnosis all with the ease and speed of the best assembly line on the planet.
All have seen their share prices ease back down over the past three weeks, after the storm spurred an impulse buy for investors figuring that all the damage in Louisiana and Mississippi would bring big business to the big home builders.
For ease-of-use, all new Everio camcorders feature a "Best Play" function that provides simple digest playback of the best scenes from recorded footage.
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LG's new CINEMA 3D Smart TV lineup for 2013 offers an enhanced user interface (UI) designed to deliver convenience and ease-of-use features all around.
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We're going to be judging not only on strength of hack, but also on the write-up itself: things like quality of explanation, ease of duplication and cleverness will all be taken into account.
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The withdrawal from Iraq will ease some of the pressures but not all.
Above all, cheaper oil would ease concerns about inflation, and so reduce the need for central bankers to increase interest rates.
Late in the afternoon, the people in our neighborhood, who had all been feeling ill at ease, gathered in the dimness of our house to share a meal.
He dominated the stand with Collingwood, and was able to put away all the bowlers with some ease, with sixes off Ajmal and Afridi and some perfectly-placed drives and pulls for fours off the seamers.
People take them for all sorts of reasons: to ease pain, lose weight, even to get in a better mood.
Despite its availability all over the world and its ease of use, the molecular structure of concrete had remained elusive for decades.
Just above that is a gold speaker grille and below, the familiar trackball for navigating through all of those work emails with ease.
The all-rounder looked ill at ease throughout his time at the crease and made four runs in 45 minutes before nicking Jacques Kallis to Graeme Smith at slip.
Just changing the way business is done, if only by a few companies, can change the flow of wealth, ease and eliminate poverty, and leave us all with something better to worry about.
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And as a side-effect, it should ease the task of paying the health bills of all those older people.
The profit motive authored all this bounty: modern medicine, ease of travel, mind-blowing entertainment, and vast arrays of culinary choices and comforts customary in modern homes.
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In the end, no matter how much doctors try to ease the transition, "It's all in the perspective of the patient and how they feel about who they are and where they fit in, " says Ari Brown, who liked her pediatrician so much that she was inspired to become one herself, and kept seeing him until her check-up before medical school.
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To ease Bangkok's notorious congestion, Mr Thaksin gave all civil servants a holiday for the duration of the summit.
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