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Emaciation is
defined as the
state of
extreme thinness from
absence of body fat and
muscle wasting usually resulting from malnutrition. It is
often seen...
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accompanied him in 1797 and 1798,
noted that "Bonaparte was
rather slight and
emaciated-looking; his face, too, was very thin, with a dark complexion... his black...
- Yentob. The
resulting do****entary,
Cracked Actor,
featured a
pasty and
emaciated Bowie: the tour
coincided with his
slide from
heavy cocaine use into addiction...
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Level Handbook (2002),
Monster Manual (2014) Lich and
Demilich Lich:
Emaciated undead spellcaster, a "classic"
monster of the game. Demilich: Evolved...
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Penitent Magdalene (c. 1454) by Donatello,
showing her as "an old,
emaciated and
toothless woman... worn down by
years of hard
solitude in her cave"....
- to be fit for work.
Practically any fault—scars, bandages,
boils and
emaciation—might
provide reason enough to be
deemed unfit.
Children might be made...
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fashion and
characterized by pale skin, dark
circles underneath the eyes,
emaciated features,
androgyny and
stringy hair—all
traits ****ociated with abuse...
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especially the
plain soldier from the
agricultural counties". A weak and
emaciated Tolkien spent the
remainder of the war
alternating between hospitals and...
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steam baths to
prevent weight gain; by 1894, she had
wasted away to near
emaciation,
reaching her
lowest point of 43.5 kg (95.7 lbs).
There were some aberrations...
- July 6, 1938: "Thus, by
every device from the
stick to the carrot, the
emaciated Austrian donkey is made to pull the ****
barrow up an ever-steepening...