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1. Death frees us from ills.

2. It cannot solve the world's ills.

3. Boltholes away from the world’s ills

4. 10 Death frees us from ills.

5. Qingdao is a resort efficacious for a variety of bodily ills.

6. There's no single panacea for the country's economic ills.

7. The fear of ill exceeds the ills we fear. 

8. 1 Laugh at your ills, And save doctors' bills

9. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, …

10. Catholicon definition: a remedy for all ills ; panacea Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

11. Bibliotherapy is the art of prescribing fiction to cure life’s ills

12. Many of the children were stricken with dysentery and other digestive-tract ills.

13. Investment is often portrayed as a cure-all for the economic ills of rich countries.

14. Agitation is a necessary evil to tell of the ills of the Suffering

15. 24 The economic ills we suffer have come upon us over several decades.

16. Siegel's book is a jeremiad against the ills the Internet has visited upon our lives .

17. I hope that it isn't the doctor, the dentist, they can't cure my ills

18. That was the rich man's panacea for the litany of ills of the poor.

19. Its present economic ills on the home front are largely the result of overspending.

20. Chávez also repeats,ad nauseam, the idea that others are to blame for Latin America’s ills.

21. One day, it would even help to build a society free from the ills of decease.

22. 9 In his homily the Pontiff focused on the ills of modern materialism .

23. In turn, stress contributes to various nervous disorders, heart disease, strokes and many other ills.

24. His writings and public orations constantly attack Protestantism and blame the Reformation for many ills.

25. They refer to a state beyond human ills, beyond human infatuation and beyond the Befogging of human intellect

26. Ills that Afflict the elderly Where would rack be a reasonable alternative to Afflict?

27. Chávez also repeats, ad nauseam , the idea that others are to blame for Latin America’s ills.

28. Drug companies are hunting for molecules to assuage brain - related ills, from paralysis to shyness ( see article ).

29. It is an ambitious, wholly admirable attempt to dramatise and Anatomise just about all known societal ills

30. Most corporate acquisitions achieve little for society as whole and tend to worsen economic ills in the older cities.

31. 9 In the book, Godwin eloquently describes in words and photographs the ills our land is prey to.

32. Poor housing and other social ills provide no kind of reason for riot, arson and killing.

33. 19 Some observers of this chaotic world have made interesting observations about the remedy for mankind’s ills.

34. Intestinal Ills; Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc., Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc., Due

35. He prescribed vanity and Coquettishness to cure societal ills, and it worked, for a string of fifteen top ten hit songs

36. Immigrant workers, easy scapegoats for the newly reunited country's economic ills(Sentencedict.com ), have been the latest victims of bigoted violence.

37. Hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases; once sought by the alchemists Familiarity information: Catholicon used as a noun is very rare.

38. “I think people need to go back to these roots of spirituality to derive the spiritual support to address a host of ills Besetting society

39. Unless the philosophers rule as kings or those now called kings, genuinely philosophize, there will be no rest from the ills for the cities, ?! he says, right?

40. Catholicon: 1 n hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases; once sought by the alchemists Synonyms: cure-all , nostrum , panacea Types: elixir a substance believed to cure all ills elixir of life a hypothetical substance believed to maintain life indefinitely; once sought by alchemists Type of: curative , cure , remedy , therapeutic a

41. 27 And the ills of the federal budget can be cured simply by having an eagle-eyed leader go through it line by line.

42. Alee Club is a registered voluntary organization established with support of like-minded people crusading against all the social ills plaguing our society

43. Many see at the root of most of the present social ills the tendency to try to use material prosperity to solve what are really inner troubles.

44. In “Circumstantial Pleasures” — which opens with a quote from the fourth-century Chinese poet T’ao Ch’ien — Klahr shifts focus to the present and its ills without leaving the past behind.

45. Catholicon - hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases; once sought by the alchemists cure-all , nostrum , panacea curative , cure , therapeutic , remedy - a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain

46. Aerotherapy Alternative medicine A term which may be used by complementary and alternative health practitioners for Aerotherapy, climatotherapy, hot-air therapy, etc., allegedly to treat sick-building syndrome, environmental disease and other ills caused by modern life.

47. A.H. Riise was also a pioneer in the distillation and sale of rum and bitter from the West Indies, as in the old days was used as a medicine for stomach ills and other hardships.

48. ‘Suwage's realist paintings are not just imitations or transfers of reality, there is Coquettishness, humor, sarcasm, satire as well as condemnation of the situation around us.’ ‘He prescribed vanity and Coquettishness to cure societal ills, and it worked, for a string of fifteen top ten hit songs.’

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