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That faintness is the biggest reason why he'll be carried.
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Fatigue, tremor, sweating and faintness are its typical symptoms.
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In all of these conditions the main sensation is of lightheadedness or faintness, which seems to fit best with your description.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The color is dark and bold, while the bouquet features hints of blueberry and a faintness of fennel.
roadsandkingdoms.com
Other symptoms are sweating, a sensation of choking, paralysis, chest pain, nausea, numbness or tingling, chills or hot flashes, faintness, crying and some sense of altered reality.
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The thought alone was enough to induce faintness.
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Palpitations alongside other symptoms, including sweating, faintness, frequent headaches, chest pain or dizziness, indicate irregular or poor heart function and should be investigated by a medical professional.
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That feeling of faintness because of lack of food is hunger in the truest sense.
opinion.inquirer.net
You are right about the faintness of the blurb though -- we've made the font larger so readers can see it better.
www.lifehacker.com.au
Radial velocity method could not be used to confirm the existence of planets due to star's faintness.
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