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More than 40 percent of the total female population are anaemic.
Had it not been for his anaemic state he wouldn't have died.
She was a faded, anaemic little woman of over fifty.
Two women sat in a doorway, rocking an anaemic child.
She was a woman of about thirty-five, anaemic looking, but with a strong frame.
I was worried she might be a bit anaemic,' recalls Kim.
Blood for the brain - in an anaemic world.
Although the speakers are tiny and anaemic, they produce crystal clear sound.
Here, after a varying degree of exposure, she becomes anaemic.
They don't spill blood around, just leave an anaemic corpse behind.
"You mean too anaemic to feel anything with real passion," Joseph corrected for him.
Her nostrils had the whitish look of an anaemic person.
Whether he would have made it with his fairly anaemic academic record at Wellington is another matter.
It occurs in babies whose mothers were anaemic during pregnancy.
Many forecasters are expecting an anaemic recovery in the second half.
This list just shows what an anaemic decade this has been for music.
At least 60% of all pregnant women in developing countries are anaemic.
I cannot risk giving the anaemic Jeremy a chance to change your mind.'
No clouds yet and the stars have faded, the moon becoming anaemic.
Prices rose far more in the years since 2009 than our anaemic recovery would have merited.
The roofs, the slate anaemic, its rough red invisible inside the room.
The anaemic begin to glow, while the normally healthy become intolerable.
There was blood in him to revitalize an anaemic army, with enough left over to cool the guns.
The Pump Room seemed rather anaemic and lacking in character.
Daylight, wan and anaemic, had done what it could by seven o'clock.