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1 They called him Locksie because he had a severe attack of dreadlocks.
2 The writer was confined to the house with a severe attack of rheumatism.
3 This gentlemen had a severe attack of grip in January, 1890.
4 In a severe attack the child's breathing is more noisy and becomes difficult.
5 She never fully recovered from a severe attack of the grip.
6 When the steamer left, I was suffering from a severe attack of fever.
7 Hemstead, in his severe attack of diffidence, had not greeted any.
8 It was not a severe attack , but it was long continued.
9 Soon after my return I took a severe attack of pneumonia.
10 He seemed to be suffering under a severe attack of colic.
11 Thus began a severe attack of nervous fever, which brought me very low.
12 Some cathartic, usually castor oil, is required with a severe attack .
13 The bottom line is that governments are suffering a severe attack of cognitive dissonance.
14 Prince Alfred had a severe attack of fever in the
15 At the age of eighty-four S. suffered from a severe attack of internal indiscretion.
16 Smith acknowledged to a severe attack of the Buck fever.
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