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And it could be a sign of an internal power struggle for the future of Vietnam — Mr. Thuong, 53, was the youngest president in recent history and seen as a potential successor to Mr. Trong, who is 79, in ill health and had recommended him for the job.

Struggling under piles of debt and in ill health, an aging Madison resolved to emancipate “his people.”

As it turned out, Frink was in ill health, and although he owned the First Hill house for several months, he never lived in it.

She said there needed to be a greater focus on prevention to reduce the numbers living in ill health.

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Most of the increase is being driven by the ageing population, but there will be growing numbers of young people living in ill health too, the report said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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