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I . cure [kjʊər, Am kjʊr] VB trans

2. cure problem:

3. cure inflation:

4. cure (preserve):

suszyć [perf wy-]

II . cure [kjʊər, Am kjʊr] N a. fig

cure-all N

1. cure-all (medicine):

2. cure-all fig:

rest cure N

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According to the appeal judges it was an omission that a few words could have cured.
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But the judge conceded that the amount specified in the bill of indictment "can not be cured" by the bill of particulars.
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We had country cured ham, toast and hash browns with eggs that were perfectly poached -- still properly, impressively jiggly soft.
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Most commonly cured by use of amulets or magical spells, the illnesses were thought to be caused by spiteful behavior or actions.
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Symptoms of pellagra can be cured with exogenous administration of nicotinic acid or nicotinamide.
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As the risk of spread varies with the thickness, early SSM is more frequently cured than late nodular melanoma.
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In 1985 in his first book on TFT, he wrote that specific phobias could be cured in as little as five minutes.
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Some bishops and psychiatrists contended that the prevailing psychology of the times suggested that people could be cured of such behavior through counseling.
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Many diseases that can not be completely cured are still treatable.
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Traditional dishes also include skyr, hkarl (cured shark), cured ram, singed sheep heads, and black pudding.
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