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afflictions <an affliction; afflictions> N

afflictions
afflictions

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Those numberless afflictions, which render it doubtful whether heaven has given life to us in mercy or in wrath, are less felt, and sooner forgotten with them.
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The well was said to be blessed with medicinal properties and in particular to be a remedy for afflictions of the eyes.
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During that time, he gained the reputation of a wonderworker, as a number of people were cured of their afflictions through his intervention.
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Such afflictions would burden him throughout his life.
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The basic idea behind the healing is that certain afflictions come from mal aire or bad air that causes imbalance in the patient.
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It can also be used to help identify possible learning disabilities among other afflictions that might affect an individual's memory.
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Medical findings that do not match these diagnoses will be labeled auxiliary medical findings, whose symptoms can illustrate other afflictions.
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Ignorance, ill health, personality disorder--these are disabilities often contracted in childhood: afflictions which linger to cripple the man and damage the next generation.
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However, the most common afflictions are aphids and mealy bug.
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The sangoma then interprets this metaphor in relation to the patient's afflictions, what the ancestors of the patient require, and how to resolve the disharmony.
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