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These stories also tend to be rehashed and retread because fame breeds fascination, of course, and name recognition helps when seeking the eyes and ears of an audience.

Cluster 1 patients were more likely to be female, tended to be diagnosed slightly later in childhood and presented with chronic headaches and few other health issues.

He says it in a jokey way, as people tend to do when trying to deflect from a serious and emotionally difficult topic.

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After 15 months I’m still going strong because it turns out I have a rare form of the disease, an oligodendroglioma, that tends to respond better to treatment.

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The specimen is complete with nearly every single bone preserved and unusually, it is preserved in three dimensions, where most pterosaurs tend to be crushed flat.

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

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