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She's been hard at work on the side of deadly disease against the human race.
This thing has been given to me like a deadly disease.
Most of us have lost someone that we love to this deadly disease.
He died on July 30, 1930 due to a deadly disease.
"Especially when we are trying to understand a deadly disease.
Our two most common deadly diseases should not be caused by a drug.
And that we have no time to lose in the fight against this deadly disease.
I also worried that he would catch some deadly disease.
Some develop the deadly disease within months after their transplants.
But by the sixties, after extensive research, the deadly disease was finally brought under control.
And then comes the toughest part: The children must be told that a parent has a deadly disease.
The drop was caused by the use of new drugs that can keep the deadly disease at bay.
Instead, the better analogy for the international community is that of a doctor facing a deadly disease.
However, the name is misleading, as smallpox was a far more deadly disease.
"If you know who started this deadly disease, it is your duty to tell us.
A deadly disease to which both humans and horses are susceptible.
"Many of the measures should have been taken immediately when we knew that the deadly disease was a threat to our food supply."
Despite the recent attention given to this deadly disease, its statistics have remained virtually the same.
"We're fighting a deadly disease," he said, "and we do not want to take away hope."
In a small enterprise or department, management by inertia is a deadly disease.
After all, these men are facing a deadly disease.
Participants were asked to choose between two treatments for 600 people affected by a deadly disease.
He was infected by a deadly disease there and die at the age of 46 with his family besides him.
What if one of us carried a deadly disease that might be passed on to our unborn child?