Other long-term complications include an enlarged heart, heart failure, arrhythmia, cardiac arrest, and an enlarged esophagus or colon.
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He weighed two hundred and thirty pounds; he had an enlarged heart, an enlarged liver, and a history of hypertension, depression, anxiety, migraines, and insomnia.
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If you want to see the enlarged map, click here.
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There's actually a medical cause for enlarged breasts in men.
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The new enlarged operator is likely to be less aggressive.
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It also happens to look like an enlarged garlic clove.
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And if principle turns to practice, it can be enlarged.
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Text size can be enlarged up to 128pt, Herrlinger said.
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When she felt the enlarged thyroid, she immediately considered hyperthyroidism.
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The kitchen was enlarged in 1985 and updated in 2006.
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Enlarged, the figures are now also imposing — slightly terrifying, even.
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Guo Shuqing will be the head of the enlarged regulator.
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Now they have enlarged the showcase for their 3053,2305 artworks.
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She didn't find any enlarged lymph nodes in his neck.
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The only time you feel it is when it's enlarged.
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All these enlarged lymph nodes suggested some kind of infection.
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Last year, the nurse underwent surgery to remove enlarged lymph nodes.
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But Canada, Russia, the United States and Europe are greatly enlarged.
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That European and North American countries are enlarged is no accident.
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These enlarged gluteus maximus muscles give humans our distinctive butt cheeks.
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They tower over viewers, with objects enlarged far beyond actual size.
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An enlarged spleen seems to function like a bigger scuba tank.
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Enlarged hands and feet emphasize the bodies to counterbalance the faces.
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Test results indicated his prostate was slightly enlarged with possible calcification.
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One had a genetic variant linked to enlarged, weakened heart muscles.
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Diagnosis She could feel the child move inside her enlarged abdomen.
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Enlarged tonsils may increase the chance of airway obstruction, for example.
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The new Museum Store occupies an enlarged concession below the lobby.
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Was there humor in the confrontation with an enlarged soup can?
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Mears had a vulnerability the officers couldn't see: an enlarged heart.
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We have enlarged all of our resources to investigate this case.
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President Barack Obama enlarged some of those and established several more.
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These conditions included an enlarged heart, hearing loss, or severe kidney disease.
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Their enlarged limbs may smell foul, as they become prone to infections.
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According to Loertscher, that means the esophagus becomes enlarged and relatively useless.
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My kidney, liver, spleen, they're all enlarged and pressing on different things.
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Contributing factors included an enlarged heart and methamphetamine intoxication, the coroner ruled.
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Behind him is an enlarged image of the 5 quibit quantum processor.
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The PH2, on the other hand, looks like an enlarged Oreo cookie.
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MassMutual will have a 24.8 percent stake in Yunfeng's enlarged share capital.
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One fan created an enlarged image of the white purse holding Lizzo.
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This enlarged display makes everything on the watch look better, including text.
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Shin held up an enlarged copy of an old-timey passenger ticket.
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From hundreds of pages, she enlarged two of the images that resulted.
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Hair products lined the walls under enlarged photographs of well-coiffed women.
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The texts, like the images, can be enlarged, making them easily readable.
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One marker, a gene known as PDE10A, was associated with the enlarged spleen.
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The medical examiner concluded Garner had an enlarged heart and suffered from hypertension.
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Teenager pro surfer Zander Venezia, 16, died surfing Irma-enlarged swells in Barbados.
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The cover of their newspaper features an enlarged photo of Aniston gleefully laughing.
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The enlarged ADCB will then swallow Al Hilal Bank, a smaller, Islamic bank.
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Older men, in particular are at risk, if they develop an enlarged prostate.
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"My heart had enlarged to about 65% beyond its (normal) capacity," Lauder said.
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The home had been fully renovated and enlarged by a local developer-flipper.
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His doctors first noticed an enlarged liver during a checkup in October 2011.
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She was born with an enlarged skull and eyes that appeared to bulge.
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Unlike GIFs, which Imgur already features, snacks can be enlarged, rewound, and paused.
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The shares are equivalent to 19 percent of Zheshang Bank's enlarged share capital.
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An enlarged brain artery indicates that too little nutrition is crossing the placenta.
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Their left ventricles also were relatively enlarged though not to the same extent.
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The coroner also found Farmer's enlarged heart and methamphetamine intoxication were contributing factors.
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The symptoms of mono include an enlarged spleen and can last for weeks.
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Older men, too, may be susceptible, because of problems associated with enlarged prostates.
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But he would have shrunk the court's political footprint, whereas Kennedy enlarged it.
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An enlarged image of the notebook started making the rounds on social media.
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His political profile is a slightly enlarged Rick Santorum but without the heart.
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The artist enlarged these party photos to accompany the cards in the exhibit.
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He renovated and enlarged the American Museum, adding a theatre to the complex.
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However, his heart had become enlarged, and "blew up on him," she explained.
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It's unclear whether she'd had the enlarged heart all along since the pregnancy.
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An employee enlarged the check and gave it to me as a keepsake.
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The book ends, the lights come up, and we return to ourselves enlarged.
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That was the cause of her enlarged lymph nodes and the splenic mass.
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Behind him patterned wallpaper enlarged from Vuillard adds hallucinatory daubs of dancing paint.
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The shattered device's screen was shown enlarged on posters beside the attorney general.
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The woman suffered from varicose veins, enlarged veins found in some people's legs.
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The burial ground was enlarged during a plague epidemic in the 14th century.
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One of his shirts bears Kim's face, enlarged across the length of it.
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They are tersely resonant, capturing the moon in extended and enlarged mirroring shots.
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"As these terrorist organizations have enlarged their numbers and have enlarged their strength and their capability within Pakistan's borders, this can lead to a threat to Pakistan's own stability," he warned during a press conference with his Indian counterpart, Sushma Swaraj.
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This will be applicable to the enlarged Ladbrokes group now including Gala Coral's operations.
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The IPO shares represent about 26 percent of the firm's enlarged capital, it said.
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The enlarged group would become the fourth-biggest global payments services player by revenue.
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The survey displayed images of people with psoriasis, including enlarged images of psoriatic skin.
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Specifically, it boasts high-quality Alcantara suede and an enlarged 8-inch infotainment screen.
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When there are more eggs inside the ovaries, they're physically enlarged, Dr. Klein said.
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Your reputation is enlarged, meaning more people will hear about what you're up to.
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What's more, these extra and enlarged fat cells produce abnormal amounts of different hormones.
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Needless to say, the enlarged tongue began to affect the bear's quality of life.
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Victor's heart had become grossly enlarged, and it was greatly weakened in the process.
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"He felt my neck and noticed that my thyroid was quite enlarged," she writes.
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The Dreamlifter was built on a modified 747-400 airframe with an enlarged body.
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"Most of my life, I've suffered from asthma, pulmonary disease, enlarged heart," he said.
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A new, enlarged cafeteria, also run by Starr Catering, is part of the plan.
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No word on whether the 6.1-inch iPhone will also get shrunk or enlarged.
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The living room, upstairs bedrooms and garage were added and the original kitchen enlarged.
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Too often, the enlarged art object is monumental in size, but not in content.
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The rings enlarged the breasts and kept them in a state of constant excitation.
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Enlarged forms of plankton appear and seem to seek connection with the human audience.
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Symptoms of HLH include fevers, an enlarged spleen, low blood counts and liver abnormalities.
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From the enlarged player count to the massive map, everything about "Warzone" is huge.
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Often, the cause is an enlarged prostate, a condition known as benign prostatic hyperplasia.
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It corrects signs of aging like wrinkles, dark spots, dull skin, and enlarged pores.
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That would bring the enlarged company's leverage ratio down to below three times Ebitda.
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Today the enlarged European Union is poorer, more diverse and less united than ever.
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These are digitally enlarged, screenprinted, and transferred onto her painting surfaces, mostly fiberglass board.
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Nintendo's artists enlarged series protagonist Samus Aran to imbue her suit with fine details.
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The capitol building in Monrovia, which is being enlarged, is plastered with China Aid signs.
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"His political profile is a slightly enlarged Rick Santorum but without the heart," he writes.
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No details were given on who could head the committee and on PBOC's enlarged role.
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DCM is a condition that effects a dog's heart and results in an enlarged muscle.
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Doctors said the pregnancy strained Garner's enlarged heart, a condition she was previously unaware of.
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Katja Novitskova has unleashed enlarged and playfully juxtaposed scientific images throughout the Lower Manhattan park.
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Over the years, local farmers had enlarged the hole and used it to store water.
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The IPO shares being offered represent 20 percent of the enlarged capital of the company.
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Other dangers include an enlarged, inflamed heart or potentially deadly arrhythmia, an abnormal heart rhythm.
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The report did not provide evidence to show why it believed costs had been enlarged.
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The Affordable Care Act enlarged the pool of Americans eligible for Medicaid in some states.
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One person whose portrait was exhibited in Brighton wanted to take the enlarged image home.
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The enlarged Pizza Hut test will include Arizona cities such as Tucson, Prescott and Winslow.
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Along with an enlarged body, you've no doubt noticed that the stems are notably shorter.
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Messages gets the biggest overhaul, with enlarged emoji, animations for messages, and Apple Music integration.
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He died of an enlarged heart during winter break before his final semester at Hampton.
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There's a thrilling feeling of elevation, a burst of energy, an awareness of enlarged possibilities.
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Assume Dialog instead raised debt worth a more sensible 1.5 times the enlarged group's EBITDA.
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Its leaders say it is already participating in a newly enlarged alliance rapid-reaction force.
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His net gain from trading the exemption for enlarged credits would have been about $2,212.46.
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The potentiality and the pictorial reality had been enlarged, so we decided to stop there.
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The condition is dilated cardiomyopathy, or D.C.M., in which the heart weakens and becomes enlarged.
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A breakfast room was enlarged with banquette seating and sliding doors to the pool area.
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Serious symptoms can result, such as dwarfism, enlarged organs, impaired breathing and painful bone abnormalities.
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But Mr. Kennedy eventually enlarged his ambitions by pursuing his dream of rebuilding Ebbets Field.
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He was hospitalized three times for problems including diabetes, an enlarged heart and back pain.
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Back at the hospital, doctors discovered a new problem: her heart had become dangerously enlarged.
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The CT of her chest showed many enlarged lymph nodes between and around her lungs.
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The enlarged Aveva Group stock is expected to remain listed on the London Stock Exchange.
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They will each have a 37.5% stake and equal governance rights in the enlarged INWIT.
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My ovaries are still pretty enlarged at this point, so twisting and bending are painful.
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Their tusks are actually an enlarged tooth that can be up to 10 feet long.
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DCM is a condition that affects a dog's heart and results in an enlarged muscle.
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I had the photograph enlarged, so as to give it the formality of a portrait.
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The P.A. thought the lymph nodes were enlarged as a result of the dental infection.
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Like the natural-wine movement itself, though, he has enlarged his map of the world.
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He was smallish, 5-foot-9 or 5-10 and skinny, but television enlarged him.
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After the offering, Tinkov will hold 40.4% of the company's enlarged share capital, TCS said.
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Symptoms include a high fever, an enlarged spleen and swellings of the throat in some animals.
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Among its many distinguishing features is an enlarged claw, the purpose of which isn't immediately clear.
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The artist portrays himself as a small sprite with an enlarged cranium wrapped in oversized glasses.
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It intends to list its shares in the new, enlarged company in New York and Toronto.
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ADFG's shareholders will own 58% of the enlarged entity while Shuaa's existing shareholders will own 42%.
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Officials also enlarged the hole in the tree should any other dogs attempt the same stunt.
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Where before he sometimes felt discomfited by his fans' adoration, now he was enlarged by it.
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The law also applies to substantially enlarged buildings and to those being converted to residential use.
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French catering group Sodexo unveils a new enlarged 17-member executive committee aimed at driving growth.
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We compared it with several small pictures that were enlarged with a basic Photoshop interpolation method.
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When NATO enlarged there were set rules that all new members had to be full members.
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Veronica Vega wore a skirt made of enlarged dollar bills as she walked the red carpet.
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Moghadam said his newly enlarged company will also begin to leverage data to boost its prospects.
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Similarly, you can move yourself closer into the action to see the action closer and enlarged.
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The pictures are enlarged and distorted, scrunched or elongated, to fit the dimensions of vast walls.
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When enlarged, these formal patches became coloured planes that could take up different positions in space.
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ADFG's shareholders will own 58% of the enlarged entity while Shuaa's existing shareholder will own 42%.
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But they examined and photographed the enlarged organ inside, which had been pickled, probably in cognac.
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He thought the aorta felt a bit enlarged there and might be an abdominal aortic aneurysm.
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People with diseases like cancer or progeria, a kind of accelerated aging, tend have enlarged nucleoli.
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It's greatly enlarged, to the point that it can be approximately half of his body weight.
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In addition, the screen on the smaller iPad Pro has been enlarged slightly from 9.7 inches.
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The doctor felt one slightly enlarged lymph node on the right side of the boy's neck.
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But the O.J. Simpson case was televised live, which exponentially enlarged the presence of the judge.
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Mr Rayport believes that the firm's business-model innovations have dramatically enlarged the total addressable market.
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Mr. Trump enlarged on this theme in comments this week at a meeting with pharmaceutical executives.
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Many of those unassuming properties have since been updated or enlarged, or replaced by new construction.
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Atayde says her father is suffering from advanced kidney failure, diabetes, hypertension and an enlarged heart.
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Like many other cat treadmills on the market, The Little Cat looks like an enlarged hamster wheel.
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The mother-son pair also had some fun with a filter that enlarged their mouths when open.
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Under the deal, Menzies investors will get 60 percent of the issued shares in the enlarged firm.
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It also has an enlarged claw-like structure, called a prepollex, at the base of its thumb.
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Holmes had an enlarged heart and cirrhosis of the liver -- both signs of significant pre-existing disease.
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Caption: New rules for 2017 mean cars are lower and wider, with enlarged front and rear wingsDaimler
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It amplifies their real-world implications by surrounding them with super-enlarged newspaper articles of the time.
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Bruno Angelici, Vectura's chairman, will be chairman of enlarged group Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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Layering sheer fluids and gels can deliver brilliant hydration and essential ingredients without making enlarged pores worse.
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If the greenshoe is exercised, Xiaomi's free float will be 703 percent of its enlarged share capital.
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This episode, Joe Del Campo was medically pulled when his enlarged prostate prevented him from passing water.
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They will extend funding for the mission in Afghanistan and launch an enlarged training mission in Iraq.
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In dilated cardiomyopathy, the heart's blood flow is decreased because its left ventricle becomes enlarged and weakened.
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Telecom and Vodafone will each have a 37.5% stake and equal governance rights in the enlarged INWIT.
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So blood tends to pool there, which causes your veins to become enlarged and a bit lumpy.
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Frank Hawking pioneered a treatment for lymphatic filariasis, commonly known as elephantiasis, which causes enlarged body parts.
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An autopsy said that man died of an enlarged heart and fluid in his lungs, KABC reported.
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The deal would be equivalent to 10 percent of PICC Group's enlarged share capital after the offering.
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An autopsy found that Kerrigan died from an enlarged heart and fluid in his lungs, KABC reported.
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This version, perhaps understandably, remains in the vault, but the enlarged Take 102 provides a reasonable approximation.
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Not until after Sarah died was it known that she had been born with an enlarged heart.
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At the same time, this calculated reasonableness might still be enlarged or enhanced by such prior assessments.
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Mr. Immelt will be chairman of the enlarged company's board and Mr. Craighead will be vice chairman.
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In October, he was operated on to reduce an enlarged prostate that had caused a urinary obstruction.
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Reforms passed shortly before his election now guarantee six women on the enlarged, 36-member FIFA council.
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He enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1943 but was medically discharged because of the enlarged kidney.
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Francisca Sutil has enlarged her scale and started to work on canvas, and the effects are mesmerizing.
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Enlarged on a 55-inch monitor, the stubble on Ms. Roy's shaved scalp spiked up like rebar.
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Some say Dundee tore Clay's glove, Dundee claimed he only enlarged a tear that was already there.
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I've dramatically enlarged the size of both the planet and the Sun so you can see them.
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Two regions in the back of the brain appear to have become enlarged over thousands of years.
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She was initially misdiagnosed as having an enlarged bladder, was treated and sent home with only aspirin.
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Their flat-screen is hidden — "and I'm very proud of that," she said — behind an enlarged photo.
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Her students gazed up at her during her lessons, pupils enlarged, as though stumbling from darkened rooms.
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Subordinates will be cheering, envisioning enlarged domains and the compensation levels that typically increase with corporate size.
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WeWork's innovations in work-place facilities have dramatically enlarged the size of the market for temporary offices.
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Since then, opposition to a much-enlarged, poorer and vastly more diverse European Union has only increased.
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A complex share swap suggests the enlarged San Miguel Pure Foods would be worth some $9.1 billion.
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The central problem: The Max's enlarged engines had to be mounted differently, which had a destabilizing effect.
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Two commonly used drugs for treating an enlarged prostate may increase the risk for Type 2 diabetes.
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When the 173 Biennale introduced Robert Rauschenberg to European viewers, that exhibition enlarged the European art world.
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If the greenshoe is exercised, Xiaomi's free float will be 9.99 percent of its enlarged share capital.
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The book itself is set to be 360 pages long, featuring four versions of each emoji: color and black-and-white copies at the original 1:1 scale, an enlarged version in color, and an enlarged version in black and white with the underlying 12-by-12 grid.
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Our baby had enlarged ventricles in the brain, the doctor said, almost double the size they should be.
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Adjusted EBITDA of the enlarged agriculture division jumped 79 percent to a better-than-expected 543 million euros.
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He also shared that he used enlarged prints of the room's walls as the design for Porter's skirt.
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Her spleen, her family learned later, had rapidly enlarged, but emergency room doctors had not detected its growth.
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It is also under pressure from the enlarged over-the-counter (OTC) division which structurally reduces group margins.
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The roof was replaced, the facade was repointed, and masons enlarged the brick openings for all 1,200 windows.
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We expect the enlarged ABI/SABM post-merger to focus on its integration and on paying down debt.
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The giant otters featured large, powerful jaws, and enlarged bunodont (rounded, cusped) teeth, characteristic of other otter lineages.
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He was barely able to retain his composure as he looked through enlarged photographs of the dead players.
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According to the autopsy report obtained by TMZ, in addition to the clot, Shandling had an enlarged heart.
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It explained why his spleen and liver were enlarged; the buildup made them 2½ times larger than normal.
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Separately, the enlarged company will also be the key player in a new shipping alliance, dubbed "THE Alliance".
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With the office so enlarged, it is impossible the public perception of its occupant would not follow suit.
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It means either increases in other taxes or enlarged deficits, both of which have adverse effects on households.
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In "Garbage," his great poem of 1993, he enlarged his study of human interaction to encompass the nation.
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"I understood it perfectly," he said, as Mr. Baroni's message was enlarged on a screen above the court.
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There were several enlarged lymph nodes in the child's neck and his groin, though none under his arms.
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But elevated PSA can also be caused by other conditions, like inflammation of the prostate or enlarged prostate.
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Players can choose between tops with standard or enlarged armholes, and between shorts with traditional or raised waistbands.
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Pregnancy may increase the risk because of the extra pressure and organ displacement caused by the enlarged uterus.
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His testimony was central to the claim that Amazon would be a formidable competitor to an enlarged Staples.
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He added that Tencent's WeChat ecosystem gives it a unique position to take advantage of an enlarged market.
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I had biopsies and was told that I was cancer-free; that I just had an enlarged prostate.
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An enlarged print of the Dome of the Rock, the holy site in Jerusalem, hung in the entryway.
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The prints, first enhanced with silver, black, and white crayons and then scanned and enlarged, convey tranquil solitude.
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Deen's enlarged face covered multiple flat screens as his nomination for Male Performer of the Year was announced.
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He cropped and enlarged parts of the original images and printed the resulting pictures in large-scale formats.
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Therefore the biofuel the Navy took on in the Mediterranean earlier this year arguably enlarged its carbon footprint.
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Lil Buck, the world-famous exponent of Memphis jookin, whose vocabulary he has enlarged, remains a phenomenal performer.
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The enlarged T-Mobile would put some $40 billion behind the effort over three years, Mr. Legere said.
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They're counterbalanced by their enlarged, black-and-white screen images, seen at different angles from the theater audience's.
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The patient's neck might have been enlarged if she had too much thyroid hormone, but it was not.
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Cinderella's ball gown was given a modern makeover in a shimmering fitted light blue dress with enlarged shoulders.
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Analysts expected Orange to sell off part of the enlarged entity to national rivals to win regulatory approval.
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To prepare for his trial, Mr. Duronville enlarged photos of the two women at lunch and at home.
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Often local companies also invested in these enlarged farms, bringing finance and management experience, but also taking profits.
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At age 215, her spleen, which helps fight bacterial infections, became dangerously enlarged because of blocked blood flow.
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Amos knows this and, through her combination of stitching and collagraphy on felt, she has enlarged its parameters.
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I was impressed that they were able to be enlarged to such a degree and not look blurry.
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As the equities of other parties are affected, the discussion has to be enlarged to encompass those parties.
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There are angina pains, or you have enlarged prostate, but in some people that doesn't seem to matter.
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Proscar and Avodart, prescribed for an enlarged prostate, were tied to an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes.
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Their timorous seduction lured me into an enlarged visual-aural mindfulness that stayed with me throughout the day.
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Evans died in 22009 of heart failure due to an enlarged heart, despite no family history of heart problems.
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Outdoor space: The bluestone patio was enlarged during the renovation, with a covered portion raised and surrounded by curtains.
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Anthem had argued that the enlarged enterprise would be in position to negotiate better deals with hospitals and drugmakers.
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But having enlarged ovaries from reproductive assistance can increase their likelihood of twisting, to about 0.2%, according to studies.
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But here, enlarged models — some glowing blue and green above my head — show some of them in terrifying detail.
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"A few of you pointed out after the #RHOBH reunion that my thyroid was enlarged," she wrote on Instagram.
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However, we note the enlarged company will have to reinvest margin improvement into marketing and content to remain competitive.
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All of the images are originally sized at 126x96 pixels and are then enlarged in an image editing program.
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One day, the enlarged company might make for a more lucrative spinoff or sale than Pfizer could muster today.
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"An enlarged Niger Delta stakeholders dialogue will be held in Abuja on October 31," one of the sources said.
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Kottmann said in the call that all of the businesses of the new enlarged entity would merit "strategic thinking".
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X-rays showed that Tink had an enlarged esophagus that wasn't contracting to help push food to the stomach.
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Enlarged, Shelton's photographs hang as monuments to narratives largely forgotten, overlooked, or excluded from the canon of Western medicine.
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A body scan showed even more enlarged lymph nodes in her chest, including near the roots of her lungs.
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He was born in Kinshasa, DRC with a cleft lip and a facial tumor that enlarged as he grew.
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It needs two-thirds support from shareholders, some of whom are worried about the enlarged company's resulting debt burden.
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The lymph nodes that surround the trachea, the tube that carries inspired air to the lungs, were hugely enlarged.
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The enlarged company is also expected to achieve ongoing pre-tax cost synergies of 10 million pounds each year.
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They waved signs with enlarged images of several lawmakers edited to wear Mr. Trump's "Make America Great Again" caps.
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Astronomers mourned the loss but celebrated a mission that changed their lives and enlarged the universe and its possibilities.
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Upstairs, the master bedroom has a dressing room and enlarged bathroom, created with space borrowed from an adjacent room.
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One infant was born with an enlarged liver and spleen, among other symptoms; the other died within a week.
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That changed after Donald Trump won the 2016 election, in ways that both enlarged and further polarized the electorate.
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It also has a somewhat enlarged brain, although it doesn't seem to be anywhere as intelligent as an octopus.
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When I was younger, I used to pick at my face a lot so I have permanent enlarged pores.
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After World War II, the number of piers and the port's capacity were enlarged to help Italy's reconstruction efforts.
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The store has moved its entire beauty section to the second floor and enlarged it by about 40 percent.
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It's possible that these mutant neurons multiplied faster than others in the brain, triggering one side to become enlarged.
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The most likely targets of that review will be major protected marine parks created or enlarged by Mr. Obama.
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Their effects likely exacerbated an enlarged heart (different from his father's) that was not diagnosed until after his death.
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It's unclear whether her heart had remained enlarged, as sometimes the condition includes flare-ups and temporarily goes away.
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Generously enlarged quarters will only marginally relieve a chronic crush of visitors, the museum victimized by its own charisma.
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The presence of enlarged or malformed capillaries in this area, the nail fold, indicate an underlying connective tissue disease.
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Yet thyroid disease also causes the extraocular muscles -- the muscles that control eye movement -- to become enlarged and stiffened.
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She also wanted to check again for the most ordinary causes of fatigue, malaise and enlarged lymph nodes — mono.
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Our identities and sense of worth were not circumscribed, but are enlarged by serving good causes bigger than ourselves.
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Tocqueville says the heart can only be enlarged by the reciprocal effect of one of us on the other.
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Specifically, they had their eyes on an "enlarged external occipital protuberance" that occurs on the back skull by their necks.
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Two sources said it was looking to sell about 10 percent of its enlarged capital in the Hong Kong offering.
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They discovered that 41% of the participants, ages 18 to 30 years old, had an enlarged EOP in their skulls.
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One of the dangers of the Mercator map is that it can make enlarged countries seem unnaturally powerful and intimidating.
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After the deal completion, ICAP is expected to hold 19.9 percent and its shareholders 36.1 percent of an enlarged Tullett.
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Indeed, Proverbs 27:20 and Isaiah 5:14 assure us that Hell is never full, and is always being enlarged.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer displayed an enlarged version of the same photograph the day prior on the Senate floor.
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But that wasn't why Apple enlarged the screen — it was to facilitate mobile gaming and video streaming by young users.
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NeoTract's UroLift is a minimally invasive device to treat men with lower urinary tract symptoms due to an enlarged prostate.
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It is less clear how the film, TV and music division fits in with the enlarged Hasbro group, she said.
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An illustrator himself, Morris' work is included in the exhibition, his line-work enlarged to an impressive 6' pliable surface.
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Pornhub has also optimized its website for visually impaired users by using enlarged text, customized color contrasts, and keyboard shortcuts.
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Fortunately, medications and surgeries have been developed to treat an enlarged prostate before it ever progresses to severe kidney dysfunction.
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Fast forward to 21, and Merck unveiled their first finasteride product, Proscar, a 25 mg pill to treat enlarged prostate.
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"The Bachelor" contestant Cristy Caserta died as a result of an enlarged heart and an overactive thyroid ... TMZ has learned.
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" Infantino said that, if it were to be enlarged, "more teams means more stadiums, more venues, more hotels, more transportation.
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Based on Takeda's market capitalization, Shire shareholders would end up owning approximately 51 percent of the enlarged group, Shire noted.
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They too had an enlarged nozzle and thus more accommodating silicone tips, which I tried as a last resort. Bingo.
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Originally, minoxidil was approved to treat high blood pressure, while finasteride was intended for the treatment of an enlarged prostate.
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The source images for these woven photo objects are the family photos that open the exhibition, here enlarged and pixelated.
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Sacramento-born writer Joan Didion called the mansion "an enlarged version of a very common kind of California tract house."
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This expressly enlarged emphasis upon theater nuclear forces was intended primarily to enhance Islamabad's deterrence credibility vis-a-vis Delhi.
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Still, the enlarged buying of three to five year bonds was the first increase in any maturity zones since July.
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In layman's terms, it means the medullas, or inner regions, of his adrenal glands were enlarged and acting like tumors.
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He overcame operations for a hernia and an enlarged kidney to play football at a military school in North Hollywood.
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An affirmation appears unlikely at this stage in light of the significantly weaker pro-forma capitalisation of the enlarged group.
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Scientists enlarged the images from a single frame, projected them onto a grid, and measured the fireball and shockwave manually.
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Walker Davis, 30, struggled with enlarged breast tissue—known as gynecomastia—for years before he decided to pursue corrective surgery.
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" But before the invention of antibiotics, Andrews pointed out, "prostate massage was the gold standard for prostatitis and enlarged prostate.
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They are merely classics, enlarged, like if Jane Austen turned "Sense and Sensibility" into a "Game of Thrones"-style epic.
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One of the smaller wonders is presented in a vastly enlarged model along with its horrific and compelling life story.
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Some of the work are enlarged objects from everyday life, others are abstract weavings, and some are slightly figurative works.
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We don't know where the new tax brackets begin and end, or the magnitude of the enlarged child tax credit.
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Stairwells and entryways need to be enlarged, flood-prone openings need to be waterproofed, ventilation plants need to be rebuilt.
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Patients are also warned to avoid competitive sports because the spleen is at risk for rupture if it is enlarged.
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One day, the enlarged company might make for a more lucrative spin off or sale than Pfizer could muster today.
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Fuad has hung on his storefront an enlarged notice from the health department, penalizing Zuheir's shop for a code violation.
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The enlarged organ tugs apart the mitral valve, which controls blood flow from the left atrium into the left ventricle.
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He diagramed the growth of Berlin, which appeared to expand concentrically as transportation advances enlarged the land people could cover.
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Sometimes the font is bolded and enlarged to drive home a point, and numbered lists frequently break down complex ideas.
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We like to think that what doesn't kill us makes us stronger, or more resilient, or . . . something. Deeper. Wiser. Enlarged.
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The enlarged Pentagon budget is becoming a third rail in Washington, keeping our representatives from dealing with other spending problems.
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You're the Grinches whose enlarged hearts are less a sign of personal growth, and more just an undiagnosed medical condition.
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Pockets, previously separate items worn under or over dresses, were incorporated into designs, and many of them enlarged — sometimes immoderately.
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The Williamsburg flagship has moved and been enlarged more than once (a Manhattan branch on Irving Place opened in 2014).
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Sierra has other plans for the drug, focusing it primarily on anemia as well as enlarged spleens in myelofibrosis patients.
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Anthem had argued that the enlarged enterprise would be in a position to negotiate better deals with hospitals and drugmakers.
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Takeda also said following the acquisition Shire's substantial cashflow will enable the enlarged group to pay down its borrowings quickly.
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But they and a suite from Bizet's "Carmen" drew lusty performances from an enlarged orchestra bursting with talent and vigor.
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IPO plans: aims to raise 2 billion yuan by selling up to 101 million shares or 21.9% of its enlarged capital.
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Other findings included malformations of cortical development, decreased brain volume, and ventriculomegaly - a condition where the brain cavities are abnormally enlarged.
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Another, of the ramp at Auschwitz, was so enlarged that the viewer was left, like the new arrivals, fearful and confused.
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This one's getting a more dramatic visual update, moving the 1,160mAh battery down to its base rather than its enlarged head.
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Holmes had an enlarged heart and cirrhosis of the liver -- both signs of significant pre-existing disease, the Dominican authorities said.
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Throughout the show, enlarged decals of black-and-white snakes are fixed on the walls and along the edges of plinths.
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Most obviously similar is the design, though it's been enlarged and slightly beefed up for these new, more tech-heavy headphones.
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An X-ray showed an enlarged gallbladder, and I was told to call my wife and was immediately prepped for surgery.
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Other investors are Hwabao Trust and Chongqing International Trust with 1.9 percent and 0.2 percent shares of the enlarged capital, respectively.
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The private-equity firm has enlarged the business to more than 775,000 rooms worldwide, with Asia providing much of the expansion.
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Mix into your favorite overnight serums, use as a blemish treatment, or treat wrinkles, fine lines, stretch marks, or enlarged pores.
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Following the offering the free float is expected to amount to 30 percent to 35 percent of the enlarged share capital.
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Gemfields shareholders would receive 1.91 Pallinghurst shares for each share held, resulting in a 42.2 percent ownership of the enlarged group.
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Cardiomyopathy is a form of heart disease where the heart muscle becomes enlarged and weak, making it difficult to pump blood.
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"Our brains are not just enlarged mouse brains," said Trygve Bakken, an author on the study, says in a press release.
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The enlarged company will also be the key player in a new shipping alliance, due to start in April next year.
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But I totally see how the enlarged trackpad will be more useful and versatile; it just needs some getting used to.
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It also cited the protracted U.S.-China trade war as another factor, as Hong Kong reported "an enlarged decline" in exports.
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There was also the question of the dozens of enlarged blood vessels that had to be cut along with the skin.
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The new statue Lessem created shows Trump with an enlarged head sitting on a toilet with his pants down while tweeting.
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By unfinished highways, men wearing helmets marked cccc, a Chinese state-owned construction company, huddled over enlarged maps and contracting plans.
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"They have only built one reservoir for potable water, and they enlarged another one in the state of Zulia," he said.
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A combination would mean enlarged business and market share, along with $1.2 billion of synergies, according to the companies' management teams.
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Urologists not connected with Mr. Trump said they suspected that he had been treated for an enlarged prostate or prostate cancer.
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In the current exhibition, Sutil has enlarged the scale of her works on paper, and she has started working on canvas.
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He likely projected and enlarged these onto canvas, using the images as a guide that he then painted in with oils.
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Mr. Farmer, 40, had ingested methamphetamine and suffered from an enlarged heart, which both contributed to his death, Sheriff Lombardo said.
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Across the surface, she has silk-screened hundreds of details from the computer composites — enlarged into patterns of colored, pixelated squares.
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But, in the case of the apathetic children, the illness seems to have been exacerbated and enlarged by its moral symbolism.
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Clinton's no-fly zone, and in practical terms, Trump's safe zone, both open the same door to a greatly enlarged conflict.
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The genetic condition causes cysts to develop in the kidneys, often leading to kidney failure when the organ becomes too enlarged.
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The "Cameroonian proverb," or the pithy definition attributed to the nonexistent "Small's Enlarged English Dictionary," were phonies, invented by the author.
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The role of the Bank has been substantially enlarged over the decade since the financial crisis to encompass wider financial regulation.
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It's as if the world of the Bertolt Brecht / Kurt Weill Threepenny Opera (1928) were updated, enlarged, and depicted in color.
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The company's 125,000 global delivery workers will soon have new clothing options in performance fabrics, adorned with an enlarged UPS logo.
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With their help, we expect the enlarged Disney and new 'Fox' companies will be preeminent in the entertainment and media industries.
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The strips are enlarged and displayed alongside the works, but as facsimiles, on the same material register as the wall text.
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Market reforms and a booming black market have enlarged North Korea's private sector, enabling the country to better weather international sanctions.
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With so many participants demanding a seat at the table, successfully running an enlarged company seems an even more distant prospect.
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Outdoor space: An enlarged rear patio surrounded by a raised garden bed steps down to a lawn with new brick paths.
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But by the time that appointment came, the node was no longer enlarged, and the patient was starting to feel better.
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The uneven surfaces of the glossy black tiles, which serve as enlarged pixels, catch and distort the light in the gallery.
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She has previously undergone surgery on her thyroid, her leg, her neck and has had enlarged lymph nodes removed in the past.
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It appears the artist may be referring to the original letter that was enlarged and taped to the front of the gallery.
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With PAH, the treated area becomes larger rather than smaller, leaving a "painless, visibly enlarged, firm, well-demarcated mass" under the skin.
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Propecia is a lower-dose formulation of finasteride that is prescribed to men with enlarged prostate glands under the brand name Proscar.
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The IDRs and VR reflect the bank's well-established private banking franchise in Switzerland and internationally, now enlarged and complemented by BSI.
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That judgment, which was renewed in court two years ago for another decade and enlarged to about $58 million, remains largely unpaid.
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It enlarged the small steering wheel icon that indicates when the Autosteer function, which keeps the car in its lane, is engaged.
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New research suggests parrots have an enlarged brain circuit responsible for higher-order thinking—a brain circuit with strikingly mammalian-like characteristics.
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The garden has been continuously cultivated and enlarged for five centuries, with various landscape designers putting their own stamps on the property.
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Heart failure is a chronic condition where the heart is weak and enlarged and struggles to pump enough blood to the body.
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Society tells us that we have to make a big deal about the special dishes, and take advantage of the enlarged portions.
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But when she was 18 weeks pregnant, her doctors found that the baby's brain ventricles were also enlarged, once again causing hydrocephalus.
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The medical term for enlarged male breasts is "gynecomastia," and it affects around 50-60% of adolescents, according to a 2009 study.
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On the cosmic scale of beauty problems, frizzy hair falls somewhere between enlarged pores and your deodorant crapping out before a date.
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The redness is caused by inflammation, which is essentially blood vessels being temporarily enlarged and sending fluid to an area of irritation.
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Symptoms include swelling of the ankles and legs, fatigue, numbness in limbs, and enlarged tongue and an irregular heartbeat, Mayo Clinic reports.
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Indeed, brain areas like the frontal and parietal cortices developed later in the course of evolution, and enlarged as modern humans emerged.
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Expert witnesses for the defense contended Towns was in ill health from an enlarged heart and high blood pressure, court records showed.
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Why it matters: Teleflex is paying a premium to buy NeoTract's sole product, a urology device that helps treat enlarged prostate glands.
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ET, voting will begin as the park shows "dueling" comparisons of each bear in the early summer versus their enlarged October state.
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There's also an enlarged field of view, making it easier for the user to view the holograms that are being virtually displayed.
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Left untreated, her heart could have enlarged and lung artery pressure could have limited the amount of oxygen her body was receiving.
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The highlights of the stand are the two long rows of enlarged key designs, appropriated from actual façades of Brazilian key shops.
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From the outside, the Cipher module looks like an enlarged remote control, but on the inside it performs an almost magical transformation.
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Apple enlarged the trackpad on its MacBook Pro, too, but it barely noted the change or explained why bigger is necessarily better.
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Waters spoke next to the enlarged photo as she commemorated the 27th anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act a day earlier.
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Cetip shareholders will own 12 percent of the new company and get two new seats on BM&FBovespa's enlarged 13-strong board.
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The enlarged Trans Mountain would be able to transport 890,653 barrels a day, up from 300,000, at a cost of $7.4 billion.
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In 2015, Park Resorts merged with rival Parkdean Holidays, in a transaction that gave the enlarged company an enterprise value of £20143m.
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The enlarged scale and improved diversification of its income may enhance its business profile, upon successful completion of this project in 2019.
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He went through the traditional medical system and was told that his prostate was simply enlarged but that his biopsy was negative.
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For example, enlarged player mode pushed Jeremy's score through the roof, as the digital member swung around and the room giggled. 4.
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It also enlarged the size of the IPO to 5.3 million shares, meaning the company raised about $116 million in the offering.
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In 2015, Park Resorts merged with rival Parkdean Holidays, in a transaction that gave the enlarged company an enterprise value of £960m.
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Looking on in this later version of the story is the elderly servant Abra, whose double enlarged throat goiters resemble a scrotum.
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"This dinosaur had an enlarged area for muscle attachment to allow for a much stronger grasping or gripping ability," Dr. Jasinski said.
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He has been playing his whole N.F.L. career with an enlarged heart, which can be caused by health problems of varying severity.
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The personalized graphics give off the same vibe as enlarged phone text and that recent all caps redesign from Facebook to FACEBOOK.
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She had a genetic endocrine condition that causes an enlarged thyroid, and recurring tumors on the pancreas and on the adrenal glands.
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This is the person who slips off the conformist materialism of commercial society and is both purified and enlarged by nature's grandeur.
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Many — including the festival's premieres, Mr. Ratmansky's "Odessa" and Mr. Peck's "The Decalogue" — have enlarged our ideas of what ballet can be.
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That reflected the tightening in the interbank lending market as banks took advantage of the enlarged exemption threshold on negative interest rates.
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Her resilience cuts through the misery with beauty and even humor: an absurdly enlarged organ; a buckled horse with an awkward gallop.
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The salon took a screengrab from that video, enlarged it to poster size, and used it to advertise their eyebrow threading services.
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Older male dogs, primarily those that are not neutered, may develop an enlarged prostate that makes bowel movements (not urination) more difficult.
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Beyond that, the Dell XPS 23 keyboard has been widened with the keys enlarged, and the trackpad has been widened as well.
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She operates the bee salon out of her fifth-floor office, crammed with chairs, microscopes, and intimidating posters of enlarged wasp heads.
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The image is a detail from Jean-Honoré Fragonard's iconic 93 history painting, "The Progress of Love," enlarged to a massive scale.
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It's already thought that P. azael and other palorchestids had enlarged "scimitar-like" claws that were ideal for slicing, clinging, and raking.
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The increase in the profitability of many employers enlarged the economic pie accruing to the entire native population by about $5503 billion.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to create an enlarged business ministry which would absorb the international trade department, the report added.
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And he was already scheduled to see an ear, nose and throat doctor to get a needle biopsy of his enlarged gland.
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"Terminal Velocity," in 2001, was based on enlarged newspaper photographs of people falling from the doomed World Trade Center towers on Sept.
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She bought this farmhouse and over the next couple of decades enlarged it considerably into this massive space with over 161 rooms.
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She did not try to fit in and, because of that, she enlarged our understanding of what was possible in American painting.
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This resulted in what's called severe hydrocephalus (fluid on the brain), and the pressure of the ventricle being so enlarged resulted in destruction.
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With advanced heart failure, a leading cause of hospitalizations, blood-pumping ability is diminished as the heart's left ventricle becomes enlarged and weakened.
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What's more, grooves and holes on its snout suggests it had enlarged lips or whiskers, both of which are useful for suction feeders.
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At that time, the FDA also approved Proscar to reduce the need for surgery related to an enlarged prostate and possible urine retention.
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Dominican authorities said both suffered internal bleeding, including in their pancreases, and that Holmes had an enlarged heart and cirrhosis of the liver.
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Nearly all babies in each group had ventriculomegaly, a condition in which the ventricles, or fluid-filled spaces in the brain, are enlarged.
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One of the symptoms is enlarged calf muscles because the muscle tissue is abnormal and may contain scar tissue, according to the MDA.
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First, the artist has enlarged her scale, making works that can require four large sheets of paper, which are pinned to the wall.
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Also called mastopexies, lifts tend to be favored by women who are experiencing sagging, drooping, enlarged areolas, and/or loss of skin elasticity.
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A baby who's been bathing in mom's hormones for nine months can sometimes come out of the womb with enlarged breasts -- even boys.
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According to the artists, the inflatable man was enlarged in proportion to the Western world's reaction to the influx of refugees in 2015.
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She said that as the EU negotiates Britain's departure, Brussels will be focused on how the bloc can be consolidated rather than enlarged.
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Children with CAH who have XX (typically female) sex chromosomes can develop ambiguous genitalia, such as an enlarged clitoris that resembles a penis.
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When quantitative easing and the consumption tax forced prices up, the "fishhook" (enlarged below) shows purchases reversed along the downward-sloping time-track.
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Like enlarged skulls and the complex cognitive behaviour that takes place within them, the zodiac has been around almost as long as humans.
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The Museum positions itself as a collection of installations, though it's been likened to something more like an enlarged funhouse by its critics.
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The study involved about 114 patients, who had no reasonable options to restore proper blood circulation due to their weak and enlarged hearts.
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Sainsbury's said its full-year underlying profit expectation for the enlarged group remained in line with the market consensus of 1.063 million pounds.
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He was cured of blindness after receiving gene therapy treatment and now can see well enough to read enlarged notes on sheet music.
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"Bunnies" (1966) reproduces a hugely enlarged photograph of Playboy hostesses in grainy dots that blur the image almost to the point of indecipherability.
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Microsoft's Australian marketing team created a real Xbox Onesie with enlarged pockets for Xbox controllers, and rollable legs and arms for all seasons.
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Moreover, many conditions besides cancer can produce an elevated PSA reading, including an enlarged prostate — for which this patient was already taking medication.
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Hammerson's finance chief Timon Drakesmith will assume the same position at the enlarged company and Hammerson chairman David Tyler will retain his role.
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The second is that the negotiating table should somehow be enlarged to include other voices — such as mayors, environmental groups or labor leaders.
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The researchers noticed that these family members were asymptomatic in nature, meaning they had no irregular heartbeat and no enlarged heart muscle tissue.
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In addition to providing benefits for its citizens at home, the enlarged federal government administered the Marshall Plan and led the NATO alliance.
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Nina Katchadourian's photographs seem to show real space rocks, but their title, "Popcorn Asteroids," gives them away: They're enlarged images of popped kernels.
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And since his chest X-ray was abnormal and he had enlarged lymph nodes, they wanted to get a CT scan as well.
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Although the surgeon could easily feel the enlarged gland in his neck, it was close to many vital blood vessels, nerves and organs.
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The CISC acquisition enlarged CICC's balance sheet and strengthened its market position to China's 12th largest securities company, from the 22nd largest previously.
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"If you can really control an organism to produce something, your palette of materials is greatly enlarged," he said in a telephone interview.
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Only one of the boys remains, now with an enlarged nose, holding roses represented by blobs of color rather than individually delineated petals.
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Or that the cause of death was an enlarged heart, a condition no one, least of all Barrs himself, had been aware of.
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Sons of men who developed early also grew enlarged testes about 9.5 months sooner than sons of fathers who went through puberty late.
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The hotel's public space will pivot around a new reception area situated within the village's seasonal restaurant, which will be enlarged and revamped.
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Though much enlarged, the World Cup is still at its core what it was in King Carol's day: a pageant of nation-states.
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Symptoms of mononucleosis include a sore throat, enlarged tonsils, laryngitis, swollen lymph nodes in the neck or armpits, fever, head and body aches.
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Small, low-resolution photos are enlarged to a width of 320 pixels when you upload them to the service, which may distort them.
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During a reunion show of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," some viewers reached out to the actress online after noticing an enlarged thyroid.
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But their newfound comfort as members of an enlarged American mainstream is brought into question by a transgender friend, still waiting for equality.
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Payton said he hoped Fairley, who has played his entire six-year N.F.L. career with an enlarged heart, can return to the Saints.
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Meanwhile, seemingly the only non-human animal to survive is an enlarged version of a tardigrade, which is Sam's main form of sustenance.
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Schneider Electric will take a 60 percent stake in an enlarged industrial software business with Aveva worth about 3 billion pounds ($4.27 billion).
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The difficulty for those entrepreneurs, however, is gaining access to the capital to build up their stock and serve their new, enlarged audience.
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The latter can help to shrink an enlarged prostate and improve urination, but in 1 percent of men it can cause sexual dysfunction.
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But it makes no comment on which means, and which strategies, have secured this progress, or how it might be sustained and enlarged.
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Based on Takeda's current market value, Shire shareholders would own approximately 49 percent of the enlarged company should the latest proposal be accepted.
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A concise show of photographs printed for impact, at an enlarged scale and in color, magnifies questions about race in the United States.
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IPO plans: it wants to raise 3.2 billion yuan by issuing up to 49.6 million new shares or 10% of its enlarged capital base.
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The enlarged grip also leaves room for a second battery, which doubles the E-M1x's battery life from around 350 up to 33 shots.
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Variations in one gene in particular, PDE10A, may cause changes in thyroid hormone levels that in turn lead to an enlarged spleen, researchers speculate.
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She wielded considerable bargaining power with Klansmen, a power enlarged when she established the "poison squad," a statewide women's network (of which more below).
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She had lumps under her arms, as well as enlarged lymph nodes near the roots of her lungs, all classic signs of the cancer.
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In July 2017, the company was toying with an early version that added a microphone icon for voice commands alongside the enlarged playback icons.
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Furthermore, the area that controls the 'fight and flight' part of the brain, the amygdala, is reporting to be enlarged with continued, excessive use.
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These are stills from pornographic websites—tongues entwined, a naked man seen from behind—enlarged and blurred until they take on a dreamy softness.
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He also plans to provide a strategic update, issue 26.3 targets and give details on the enlarged crop science business after the Monsanto takeover.
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On the walls of the gallery are black-and-white images, enlarged photographs of the desert and the inside of an artist's work space.
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Like her father, Garner also suffered from asthma, members of her family told the New York Daily News; she also had an enlarged heart.
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For example, in "Wall on a Treadmill" (1988), Halle presents a silkscreen of an enlarged cartoon resting on the runway of an antiquated treadmill.
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Female bonobos have an enlarged clitoris, so that if something stressful happens between two of them they can rub them together and release tension.
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Court records show that expert witnesses for the defense contended that Towns was in ill health from an enlarged heart and high blood pressure.
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The onesie has enlarged, elasticated pockets for your controllers and "fully breathable fabric" (because who doesn't sweat when they're racing Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Porsches).
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These studies also tried to track the link between ED and other medical conditions often associated with it, such as an enlarged prostate gland.
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My first encounter with the painter Domenico Gnoli's enlarged close-ups of quotidian details occurred just a few years after seeing The Big Chill.
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Fittingly, the bride-to-be used a Chymoji to break the news, posting an emoji rendering of herself hugging her enlarged belly to Instagram.
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Taylor also met with the surgeons when he wanted an excision of his gynecomastia (enlarged male breast tissue), which he attributed to taking supplements.
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The enlarged group would also be well-positioned to expand into the U.S. if the Supreme Court finds in favour of legalising sports betting.
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Overactive bladder is a symptom of several conditions, including multiple sclerosis, diabetes, acute urinary tract infections, bladder tumors and stones, and an enlarged prostate.
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It was taking over.) I had an incredible set of dirty teeth (by Fangs) with enlarged gums to give my cheeks the Oscar silhouette.
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The deal would have resulted in the French company taking a 53.5 percent stake in an enlarged group that also comprised Schneider's software operations.
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She went to the doctor and, after a very brief examination, he told her she needed to go on meds for an enlarged thyroid.
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Matadi was born in Kinshasa, Congo, with a cleft lip and a facial tumor that enlarged as he got older, according to the foundation.
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Europe 1 radio said Hollande had offered an enlarged Environment Ministry to the former television presenter and climate change adviser to Hollande, Nicolas Hulot.
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The cash-and-stock deal offered a 22 percent premium to Polycom shareholders, who also would have owned three-fifths of the enlarged entity.
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The evil queen from 1938's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs also had several skin issues, including an enlarged red nose and wrinkles.
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Though he had a perilously enlarged heart, he worked days on end during the strike with little more than six hours' sleep each night.
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The listing will consist of 15 percent of its enlarged share capital and value the entire company at between $9.9 billion and $11 billion.
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I started researching and decided to get in touch with a good friend of mine, who'd had her breasts enlarged by [cosmetic surgeons] MYA.
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Monsanto's Chief Operating Officer Brett Begemann will assume the same role at Bayer's enlarged Crop Science division, and will be based in St. Louis.
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What's more, because the new law rolls all personal exemptions into an enlarged standard deduction, millions of households will stop itemizing on their returns.
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So again, kudos to these women for knowing how to manage a difficult, tantrum-prone boss, as well as their ego-enlarged male colleagues.
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