Obesity is a major public health problem and notoriously difficult to treat.
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However, ED is a problem that isn't a simple issue to treat.
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Jones said governments that treat food and water separately cannot prevent malnutrition.
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The government must treat everyone equally and follow due process, she said.
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Nigeria needs 109 million doses of ACTs each year to treat malaria.
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Porteous said he would celebrate being home by having a local delicacy.
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That suggested delicacy; and yet her young body was strong and vital.
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They understood at once the humour and the delicacy of the situation.
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All the delicacy in him felt the agony of her outraged reserve.
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A cold maiden blush gave her the sweetest delicacy in the world.
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Sweet and dainty were the damsels, alike in raiment and in face.
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And a jade platter of dainty food calls for a million coins.
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It ripples in dainty dance, or tumbles down in cascades of joy.
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In the open doorway she shone, looking the smallest of dainty things.
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He swung the dainty mite up in his arms and kissed her.
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It is quite as goody as an English tale in one volume.
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Most of them looked normal, if a bit on the goody-goody side.
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Oh, goody, maybe the bad guys would fight and kill each other.
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He was not the goody-goody little scout propagandist that we sometimes read about.
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There is nothing more nonsensical or ridiculous than the goody-goody talk about lynching.
Ús de kickshaw en anglès
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In the "Sunday in London,"* Monsieur the Chef is instructing a kitchen-maid how to compound some rascally French kickshaw or the other- aprettyscoundrel truly!
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All the pretty, tiny little kickshaws of Gotham had once been his.
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I'll pay for the trees, shrubs, and kickshaws in the gardens and lawns.
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Suddenly Mrs. Kickshaw reached down and grabbed Cirrus by the collar.
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No cakes, no pastry kickshaws, and only wheaten bread enough for absolute necessity.
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My wife must eat plain food, and I don't love kickshaws.
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Look what they pay for their silks and satins and kickshaws and silly furbelows!
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It's Mrs. Kickshaw you ought to be worried about.
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The crestfallen look on Mrs. Kickshaw's face, however, tells him that she has guessed it.
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Mrs. Kickshaw was in the garden, ringing the bell.
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Mrs. Kickshaw shook her head and wiped her brow.
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At sight of these kickshaws a dismal suspicion entered Mahony's mind, and refused to be dislodged.
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Spent all you had for cakes and kickshaws in the towns where the stage-coach stopped, I'll warrant.
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A girl with a mutinous expression and ghastly hair-thevictim of another of Mrs. Kickshaw's haircuts-staredback.
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And who was to say that Mrs. Kickshaw, outside looking for him now, would not want it, too?
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No one shall be stinted in Walter Ashton's house; but I'll not away with any of your outlandish kickshaws.