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Meanings of malignant character in English
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Usage of malignant character in English
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Peggy's disease was a fever, of a peculiar and malignantcharacter.
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Typhus of the most malignantcharacter-nota doubt of it.
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It is often of a malignantcharacter, and a fatal result is the rule.
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Her disease was spotted fever of the most malignantcharacter, and raged with great fury.
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The diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of EUS are high in distinguishing benign and malignantcharacter of upper digestive tract GIMTs.
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The disease made constant progress, and there came a time when of its malignantcharacter there could be no possible doubt.
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The inhabitants are reputed to be of a bad and malignantcharacter, but, nevertheless, learned in Mussulman theology, and fond of disputing with foreigners.
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Unfortunately, in the bewilderment and misery of this people, the first development of a forcible and organized resistance was of a depraved and malignantcharacter.
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Dr. Condie called the attention of the Society to the prevalence, at the present time, of puerperal fever of a peculiarly insidious and malignantcharacter.
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It often happens, moreover, that dreadful diseases of an infectious and malignantcharacter break out on board these crowded ships, and multitudes sicken and die.
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Ran or Rana, his wife, a more malignantcharacter, who caused shipwrecks, and drew to herself, by a net, all that fell into the sea.
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The term sarcoma is applied to any connective-tissue tumour which exhibits malignantcharacters.
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"One whose errors are doctrinal and usually of a malignantcharacter- "Oughtshe to be offended?
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"Then this tumor, if it should really prove to be one, may be of a malignantcharacter."
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"The tumor is not of a malignantcharacter," Doctor Hillhouse replied, in answer to his assistant's inquiry.
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'It is my duty to tell you that Miss Herbert is in imminent danger; she has every appearance of a fever of a malignantcharacter.