- life: Writing, at its best, is a
lonely life.
Organizations for
writers palliate the writer's
loneliness but I
doubt if they
improve his writing. He grows...
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nausea and
emesis in
postoperative and
palliative care,
especially for
palliating adverse effects of
radiation therapy and
chemotherapy in oncology. Also...
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September 2018.
Ehret C,
Jatoi A (February 2021). "Should Loss of
Appetite Be
Palliated in
Patients with
Advanced Cancer?".
Current Treatment Options in Oncology...
- yet as I came with a
design of
saving my King and country...it
greatly palliated my offence".: 3 Higham's
mother wrote to his father: "Though I hope you...
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clever underdog, of pathos,
resignation and suffering, all of
which it
palliated by humor,
intense irony and superstition.
Isaac Bashevis Singer, its greatest...
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style in the life of
Abraham Cowley. Nor can Johnson's
prejudices be
palliated by the
observation in The
Cambridge History of
English and
American Literature...
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holistic end of life care. The word
palliate comes from the
Latin word "pallium",
which means "cloak"—to
palliate is to cloak, or
cover up, the symptoms...
- may be
given with a
curative intent or it may aim to
prolong life or to
palliate symptoms.
Induction chemotherapy is the
first line
treatment of cancer...
- palatal,
palate palla pall- covering,
cloak cir****pallial, pall, pallial,
palliate, palliative,
pallium pālus pāl-
stake impale, impalement, pale, palisade...
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heads and fall to the ground. They come to fear
their mortality and then
palliate this fear by
finding ways to deny it altogether. In this sense,
Aghor sādhanā...