- A
disease is a
particular abnormal condition that
adversely affects the
structure or
function of all or part of an
organism and is not
immediately due...
- of
Gerbils (1996) Verminator! (1997)
Rodents Rock The Reich! (1998) To
Infirmity, And Beyond! (2004) The Mad, The Bad & The
Dangerous (2007) with Wilko...
- vice can
refer to a fault, a
negative character trait, a defect, an
infirmity, or a bad or
unhealthy habit.[citation needed]
Vices are
usually ****ociated...
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mental and
social well-being and not
merely the
absence of
disease or
infirmity. Source: "Constitution".
World Health Organization.
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- doi:10.1177/0048393118814952. hdl:10871/34537. S2CID 149735710. "Human
infirmity in
moderating and
checking the
emotions I name bondage: for, when a man...
- £50 for
those that
could not earn a livelihood, be it from old age or
infirmity.
Today holders of the
Victoria Cross or
George Cross are
entitled to an...
- The
Bancroft treaties, also
called the
Bancroft conventions, were a
series of
agreements made in the late 19th and
early 20th
centuries between the United...
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elderly senators continued to
serve as
chair despite severe physical infirmity or even senility.
Committee chairs are elected, but, in practice, seniority...
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George Eastman (July 12, 1854 –
March 14, 1932) was an
American entrepreneur who
founded the
Eastman Kodak Company and
helped to
bring the photographic...
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mental and
social well-being and not
merely the
absence of
disease or
infirmity."
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