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For her, Fukushima was a reminder that nuclear power comes with risk — however small — but that even in a worst-case scenario, operators are skilled at preventing a disaster.

Herbert knows all too well the risk that comes with running.

But in a country where conversation on menstruation still comes with stigma and taboo, menopause awareness is lagging.

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Stephens added: “Every high comes with a price, and I paid it. You don’t feel grief less intensely just because you’re well off.”

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Set around the hospital’s emergency room, which keeps the narrative compact and busy and requires fewer sets, it comes with the customary variety pack of characters.

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

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