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dread disease

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meanings of dreadand disease


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dread
noun
uk /dred/ us /dred/
a strong feeling of fear ...
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disease
noun
uk /dɪˈziːz/ us /dɪˈziːz/
(an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by ...
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It is a different matter when one is offered a chance of a cure of a dreaddisease.
I sincerely hope that they will do just that and ensure that the public are properly informed about that dreaddisease.
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It is a dreaddisease of the body politic.
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This may also be one of the sources of this dreaddisease.
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I want to know what his position is if he pays 100 contributions and then becomes a victim to this dreaddisease.
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We can, moreover, take no real consolation from the fact that other countries are not immune from this dreaddisease.
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Only in that way shall we eliminate this dreaddisease without having to run the economy at a deplorably low level of activity.
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There must be for this dreaddisease the same degree of compulsion as for tuberculosis.
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At the end of 1935, 8,376 miners in this country were suffering from this dreaddisease.
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This dreaddisease, myxomatosis has got its grip on the country.
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We in the mining areas have all our life had the dreaddisease of pneumoconiosis all around us.
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The effect of vaccination was to wipe out a dreaddisease which caused immense human suffering.
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Too long have we ignored what it means to contract this dreaddisease and the effect it has on the man's life.
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It will take medical science quite a long time to find a cure for this dreaddisease.
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Tin mining has now declined, but hundreds of men in my constituency suffer from the dreaddisease of silicosis.
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Obviously, the people who suffer from this dreaddisease of pneumoconiosis cannot be regarded as mobile labour.
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If it had, it would have brought much quicker help to the sufferers of this dreaddisease.
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An international footballer was struck down by this dreaddisease and cut off in the full flower of his splendid young manhood.
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Houses were pointed out to me which were known as death houses, where healthy families had come in one by one only to be wiped out by this dreaddisease.
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Often enough it is only when the man is at the point of death that he is found to have been suffering from this dreaddisease for so many years.
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