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nature

[ney-cher] / ˈneɪ tʃər /




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The condition, described as "childhood Alzheimer's" or "childhood dementia" due to its neurodegenerative nature, causes the gradual loss of abilities, such as walking and eating.

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The defeat and the nature of it will rankle, especially because she was considered a serious challenger for the title.

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The fragmented nature of Dutch politics means that no single party secures enough seats in the 150-member parliament to govern alone, resulting in lengthy coalition talks.

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He will be remembered "for his easy-going nature, boundless energy, and infectious sense of humour".

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After reaching for the stars in his first show for Chanel, new chief designer Matthieu Blazy took a feathery flight of fancy for his debut Haute Couture collection inspired by birds and nature on Tuesday.

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