It has worked for a colourless anaemic religion to which men pay lip homage. |
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The gentle light at this time of year allows pastel shades room to perform without appearing washed out and anaemic. |
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I hear a sharp indrawn breath and I look away from inside myself to see Sam looking anaemic, her colour is so pale. |
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But also the actual process of donating autologous blood makes you anaemic and makes you more likely to need a transfusion during your surgery. |
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He is barely recognisable among the grime, dressed in filthy rags and as anaemic and leaden as his surroundings. |
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The four anaemic trees along Bedford Hill only emphasise the cheerless prospect. |
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I am not some anaemic little waif who looks like she'll blow away in a strong wind. |
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Puddings were the usual best-of-Brit treacle tart with anaemic, flabby pastry, and a sticky toffee pudding that was just badly made. |
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If the labour movement is weak, anaemic, perhaps crippled, then failure is too close for comfort. |
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Their anaemic performance over the last 18 months has come as a surprise even to us. |
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For example, in much of rural Africa, pregnant women present late to antenatal care and may be anaemic and undernourished. |
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Although in utero transfusions remain the treatment of choice for anaemic fetuses affected by red cell alloimmunisation, methods for monitoring the at-risk fetus have evolved. |
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I have seen every edible bush and seedling browsed, first to anaemic desuetude, and then to death. |
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He said examples where it might be better to avoid a transfusion, as a precaution, included patients who were slightly anaemic following hospital treatment. |
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Setup is joyously simple, and DVD performance is good, if not spectacular, but the sound is anaemic, lacking sufficient detail for music and serious clout for movies. |
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It is anaemic, lacking in vision, and a generally debate-free zone. |
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He had pneumonia and diarrhoea and was severely anaemic and lethargic. |
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Rip open an ear, and the inside rows of anaemic kernels grin up like ghastly smiles of broken teeth spaced much too far apart. |
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Its meals consisted mainly of buttered bread and tea and in little time it became anaemic and subject to frequent faints. |
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Body weight loss and an anaemic condition caused by pancytopenia were observed. |
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He points excitedly at some anaemic growth, and even the opposition have given up noting that this remains the weakest recovery in history. |
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The answer is not, in the case of Seve, which debuts with a weak £47,300 from 159 cinemas, yielding an anaemic £297 average. |
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I must point out, ladies and gentlemen, that I find the text being presented to the House to be very anaemic compared to the initial proposals. |
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A child who has suffered from many bouts of malaria must be examined to make sure he is not anaemic. |
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The impact of the 1991-92 recession and its anaemic recovery are still evident today in communities across Canada. |
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A 2003 study found that 28 per cent of men, 55 per cent of women and 81 per cent of children were anaemic. |
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One third of women with young children are malnourished, and 34.7 per cent of women are anaemic. |
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As a result of anaemic demand, job creation also remains weak and corporations have been very shy of hiring. |
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As a result, in the current period of anaemic growth, the budgetary framework is strained and credibility is dented. |
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Domestic demand remained anaemic with capital expenditure increasing moderately and the unemployment rate stabilising at a high level. |
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World-wide two billion people are anaemic, including 55 million in industrial countries. |
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Except in the telecommunications sector, physical infrastructure development remains anaemic. |
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This was in turn reflected in substantial productivity gains and, until recently, anaemic employment growth in the country. |
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Nicola, being hypoglycaemic and anaemic, will only eat 10 foods. |
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After testing my heart, pulse, lungs, blood pressure etc., he decided I needed a blood test because I might be anaemic or have some sort of gastric flu. |
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Secondly, there is some evidence that adjustment to these past economic disturbances has been more anaemic than analysts and forecasters had assumed. |
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Nearly 40 per cent of reproductive-age women are anaemic. |
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Cogin managed to find two litters of blood to transfuse to the deeply anaemic woman but it was not enough to compensate the immense loss of blood. |
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Owners of livestock do not like to be told that they are starving their animals, but that is just what is happening when over-grazed, under-fertilized land is seen under the hooves of runty, scrubby and anaemic cattle. |
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However the firm configures itself, shareholders and creditors will punish any outperformance of the finance businesses over the anaemic industrial side. |
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For example, I remember when I was on a night shift a patient who had been operated on for abruption was in shock because she was severely anaemic. |
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Studies have shown that in Africa, more than half the schoolchildren are stunted in height and are anaemic, and that in many areas most schoolchildren are infected with worms, bilharzia and malaria parasites. |
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Half of the children in Nepal are stunted and 75 per cent of pregnant women anaemic, which directly contributes to the poor nutritional status of underweight children. |
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Another study found that iron supplementation given to anaemic pregnant women in Lima impaired the intestinal absorption of zinc, which can have negative effects on pregnancy. |
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These anaemic girls face debilitating exhaustion. |
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If the euro is a weak currency, than the Mark was positively anaemic. |
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His daughter, its paragon of virtue, is a bit of an anaemic bore. |
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Rather than bringing a return to healthy growth rates after a slowdown in 2001, the year 2002 was characterised by anaemic growth in domestic demand and uncomfortably high core inflation. |
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It can be recalled that a 2004 survey carried out by United Nations agencies found that 37 per cent of young children suffered from malnutrition, while one third of mothers were both anaemic and malnourished. |
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Producers Max Martin and Ryan Tedder help gild the lily with beats to bolster the catchy but often anaemic tunes. |
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It was grey and really anaemic and congealed, with an ice cream scoop of potato splodged in the middle. |
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A further deterioration in internal credit metrics is likely to continue into 2010, as the effects of crisis linger on and the Bank is called to support what is likely to remain an anaemic economic growth. |
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It had its uses – it lasted forever, and provided crunch in a BLT, for instance – but again, its main asset was the dressing that you smothered over its anaemic leaves. |
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Effects of the mycelial extract of cultured Cordyceps sinensis on in vivo hepatic energy metabolism and blood flow in dietary hypoferric anaemic mice. |
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