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Complications and life
Complications such as pneumonia, heart disease, and physical injury from falls reduce life expectancy to around twenty years after symptoms begin.
Complications arise in her personal life when funeral parlor beautician Angela joins the household as Dolly's lover and Drew, unable to deal with her obsession with gathering evidence, moves out.
Complications later led to a ruptured aneurysm, which claimed Dixon's life on December 28, 1974.

Complications and about
In Further Complications, Cocker embraced an altogether more muscular sound, while retaining his trademark witticisms ( on ' Leftovers ', he sings " I met her in the Museum of Palaeontology / " And I make no bones about it ").
Templates explain things about the character's job, and give a listing of particular Skills, Talents, Complications, Perks and starting equipment.
Complications arise when Lenny, unaware of its own force, breaks the arm of a computing technician, which is about to cause widespread " robots attacking humans " panic.

Complications and .
Complications occurs for terms such as UFO, which literally means " unidentified flying object " but connotes alien spacecraft, a concept also associated with some conspiracy theories, and thus possessing a certain social stigma.
Complications of heart disease and diabetes weakened Robinson and made him almost blind by middle age.
Complications of MAS include pneumothorax and persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn.
Complications or inefficiency can result if these entities choose paths to optimize their own objectives, which may conflict with the objectives of other participants.
Complications which arise include the implications of language use and the complexity of relating language to ontology.
Complications of sclerotherapy are rare but can include blood clots and ulceration.
Complications for ELA include minor skin burns ( 0. 4 %) and temporary paraesthesia ( 2. 1 %).
Complications for ERA include burns, paraesthesia, clinical phlebitis, and slightly higher rates of deep vein thrombosis ( 0. 57 %) and pulmonary embolism ( 0. 17 %). One 3-year study compared ERA, with a recurrence rate of 33 %, to open surgery, which had a recurrence rate of 23 %.
Complications include blistering of normal skin if excess freezing is not controlled.
Complications may include cerebral edema and transtentorial herniation.
" Complications arise when she is offered an opportunity to sing in the opera.
Complications arose because Allison Doody's double had not been filmed for the latter two elements of the scene, so the background and hair from the first shot had to be used throughout, with the other faces mapped over it.
Complications of endometriosis include internal scarring, adhesions, pelvic cysts, chocolate cyst of ovaries, ruptured cysts, and bowel and ureteral obstruction resulting from pelvic adhesions.
* Complications of diabetes – harmful effects that may happen when a person has diabetes.
Complications can occur, but serious ones are infrequent to rare.
Complications of intravitreal injection of triamcinolone include cataract, steroid-induced glaucoma and endophthalmitis.
Complications are usually more severe in adults who catch the virus.
Complications arise when Connie and Bill actually fall in love.
* Atul Gawande, a surgeon who has written extensively on medicine and public health for The New Yorker and Slate, pieces which have been collected in his books Complications and Better.
Complications arise as Susan decides that she has fallen in love with David, and she endeavors to keep him at her house for as long as possible to prevent him from marrying his colleague.
Complications due to contact lens wear affect roughly 5 % of contact lens wearers each year.
Complications may arise post-operation, including rejection of the mesh that is used to repair the hernia.

private and life
The mythological private eye differs from his counterpart in real life in two essential ways.
Surrounded by crime and violence everywhere, the `` hardboiled '' private eye can retain his purity only through a life of self-imposed isolation.
Everyone knows that private detectives in real life are not like Sam Spade and Pat Novak, but the real and the imaginary musician are closely linked.
She fell asleep leaning on her hand, hearing the house creaking as though it were a living a private life of its own these two hundred years, hearing the birds rustling in their cages and the occasional whirring of wings as one of them landed on the table and walked across the newspaper to perch in the crook of her arm.
In private life, Miss Garson is Mrs. E. E. Fogelson and on the go most of the time commuting from Dallas, where they maintain an apartment, to their California home in Los Angeles' suburban Bel-Air to their ranch in Pecos, New Mexico.
Applied ethics is the philosophical examination, from a moral standpoint, of particular issues in private and public life that are matters of moral judgment.
In 1889 Alexander's father, King Milan, unexpectedly abdicated and withdrew to private life, proclaiming Alexander king of Serbia under a regency until he should attain his majority at eighteen years of age.
It could be that Ayckbourn had written plays with himself and his own issues in mind, but as Ayckbourn is portrayed as a guarded and private man, it is hard to imagine him exposing his own life in his plays to any great degree.
Access to famous persons, too, became more and more restricted ; potential visitors would be forced through numerous different checks before being granted access to the official in question, and as communication became better and information technology more prevalent, it has become all but impossible for a would-be killer to get close enough to the personage at work or in private life to effect an attempt on his or her life, especially given the common use of metal and bomb detectors.
In 1839 he settled his private life by marrying Mary Anne Lewis, the rich widow of Wyndham Lewis, Disraeli's erstwhile colleague at Maidstone.
" Gladstone also hinted at the strength of his own faith, and the role it played in his public life, when he addressed Disraeli's most personal and private appeal:
Thorpe was subsequently forced to resign after allegations about his private life.
Lancaster vigorously guarded his private life.
His high-profile public and private life encompassed both adulation and controversy.
The honour had already been proposed in 1931 and 1956, but was vetoed after a Foreign Office report raised concerns over Chaplin's political views and private life ; it was felt that honouring him would damage both the reputation of the British honours system and relations with the United States.
Since the new Emperor was not any more generous than the old, Claudius gave up hope of public office and retired to a scholarly, private life.
In this manner, the censors gradually assumed at least nominal complete superintendence over the whole public and private life of every citizen.
< ol type =" 1 ">< li > Such as occurred in the private life of individuals, e. g.
It was an important step for a leading female novelist to write a biography of another, and Gaskell's approach was unusual in that, rather than analysing her subject's achievements, she concentrated on private details of Charlotte's life, emphasising aspects which countered accusations of ' coarseness ' which had been levelled at her writing.
Citizenship was not seen as a separate activity from the private life of the individual person, in the sense that there was not a distinction between public and private life.
From the viewpoint of the ancient Greeks, a person's public life was not separated from their private life, and Greeks did not distinguish between the two worlds according to the modern western conception.

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