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1 So, if the research stands up, excited delirium is a real condition .
2 Then it was that I discovered the real condition of my affairs.
3 This all-too- real condition induces tumours when sufferers step into the sun.
4 Why did not the old Doctor explain the real condition of the church?
5 But what was the real condition of things on the moon at that time?
6 Let us glance, in closing, at the real condition of the Empire at that time.
7 Not even he understood my real condition - amanI knew; whose hand I had shaken.
8 Sarah Miles was the only witness acquainted with the real condition and names of the parties.
9 The tendency to take cold is a real condition in childhood and a very common one.
10 Many bee-keepers are wholly ignorant, most of the time, of the real condition of their stocks.
11 Yet your real condition is, notwithstanding, very unequal.
12 The next morning he was up betimes, and at work investigating the real condition of the Harmonists.
13 To say that the audience was amazed is to convey no adequate idea of their real condition .
14 I brought to mind the inquisitorial proceedings, and attempted from that point to deduce my real condition .
15 No one ever spoke sadder, sterner words about the real condition of men than Jesus Christ did.
16 Festival fatigue is a very real condition .
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