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Both mom and baby have been reported to be in perfect health.
Margarita Rodriguez said her son was in "perfect health" before the storm.
We're told the checkup went great because Khari is in perfect health.
An official statement confirms that both mother and baby are in perfect health.
Lesbian and bisexual women are in perfect health, and climate change doesn't exist.
He's in perfect health despite eating like a rat behind the Bob's Big Boy.
Police then found the boy in perfect health at a motel, according to KOLO.
He's in perfect health despite eating like a rat behind the Bob's Big Boy — nothing!
"I wouldn't say [Diego's species of tortoise] is in perfect health," Tapia reportedly said to AFP.
No results raised any red flags and according to my doctors, I was in perfect health.
Born on the #Aquarius at 2000:239 today, mum and bub are in perfect health. pic.twitter.
The kitten is in perfect health, except for a slight heart murmur, which will require routine vet visits.   
But we didn't have that data, and according to what he could see, I was in perfect health.
If you don't have one of these or you're in perfect health, just make up a health problem!
Both stipulate that only an animal in perfect health can be slaughtered and dispute that a stunned animal qualifies.
"Other than A.L.S., I am in perfect health," she joked in 2005 during an email interview with The New York Times.
That might be enough to subsidize the insurance needs of young adults in perfect health, but it's no good to anyone else.
Many — especially those who are not in perfect health — may underestimate the extensive coordination required to make their bucket list wishes possible.
Ms. Ormerod told Sky News her parents were in "perfect health" when they went to bed on Monday, with no signs of food poisoning.
In perfect health, Raonic would have had quite a challenge finishing off Murray, who now has a 19-7 career record in five-set matches.
If I was in perfect health — if I had won my last two fights — if I had no problem, people would be afraid of me.
Donald Trump is purportedly in "perfect" health (despite a penchant for fried fast food) but questions around Trump's peculiar doctor have resulted in ongoing skepticism.
A source close to the singer told PEOPLE's sister publication the baby was born a few days early in Miami, but is in perfect health.
Mariee Juárez seemed to be in perfect health when she and her mother were detained after they illegally crossed the United States border in March.
America's core institutions may not be in perfect health, but they seem to be functioning well enough to constrain a president who's gone after essential parts of its democratic system.
This all started after radiation treatments following cancer surgery, when I was warned my immune system would be affected, well it may have been, but these units have kept me in perfect health!
The economy is not in perfect health, and overall growth is still disappointingly slow, but the number of jobs continues to rise, and the unemployment rate is the lowest it's been since 2001.
"Once we found her, we took her straight to a vet and had her completely checked out and aside from being covered with soot and ash, she was in perfect health," Weaver explained.
In remote, hard-to-get-to places, our understanding of coral is roughly akin to a doctor's knowing only what a patient looks like in perfect health and after death, Dr. Rotjan said.
According to a news release from Hospital Recoletas Burgos, a hospital in Burgos, Spain, the sextagenarian gave birth via C-section to a boy and a girl, and all three patients are in perfect health.
He was in perfect health condition," Rivera said, adding that not only does the shelter have doctors on call to screen immigrants who come to the shelter, "we won't let them leave if they're sick.
Our failure to responsibly manage these expectations has the world believing that eating and exercising properly, and thinking the right thoughts, will result in perfect health until we suddenly drop dead at 85033 years old.
The mother-daughter duo reportedly met their new additions Tuesday, and took home the dog, now called Annie, right away, as the animal, believed to be between 9 and 10 years old, was in perfect health.
The conditions of the boys were not released, but the head of joint command center coordinating the search said he met with the children and described them as being in "perfect" health and called today's mission the "best situation."
Ms. Ormerod told Sky News that her parents appeared to be in "perfect health" when they went to bed on Monday, but were "extremely ill and needed help" when she found them in their hotel room the next morning.
But slaughter by Muslim halal and Jewish kosher rules requires that an animal be in perfect health — which religious authorities say rules out stunning it first — and be killed with a single cut to the neck that severs critical blood vessels.
Mr. Bennet may be in perfect health, but when he dies, his estate will lawfully go to his obsequious cousin Mr. Collins, and that is the reason for his wife's aggressive matchmaking, for her obnoxious recital of her daughters' suitors' annual incomes.
But no matter what happens over the next few months, it's imperative that the bill's intention and integrity be fair and just, and does not discriminate against any one American—sick or in perfect health—by prohibiting them from purchasing and securing meaningful coverage.
But Thiem, a powerful Austrian, said he was in perfect health, and he appeared to have the edge when he forced a fifth set after saving a match point at 5-6 in the fourth-set tiebreaker with a bold backhand winner down the line from what appeared to be a compromised position.
The courts, the federal bureaucracy, the states, and even large numbers of ordinary Americans have all played a vital role in restraining the president's authoritarian tendencies.... America's core institutions may not be in perfect health, but they seem to be functioning well enough to constrain a president who's gone after essential parts of its democratic system.
Mallon was described as an Irish woman about 40 years of > age, tall, heavy, single. She seemed to be in perfect health.
Comparini said she appealed to the then-Blessed asking for her intercession and was able to deliver her child in perfect health despite the lack of amniotic fluid.
Pike accepts the offer and Spock, now cleared of all charges, sees him off. The Talosians then show Captain Kirk an image of Pike in perfect health and reunited with Vina (another scene from "The Cage").
These tumors or warts may however impair the ability to see, eat, or run if they are large enough to inhibit normal behavior. Deer with these growths can still be in perfect health and will show no symptoms of ill health.
The Figure is a strong fighter, and extremely resilient. He seems to be stronger than all of the teens. He also seems impossible to kill. Throughout the movie, he is shot, stabbed, beaten with a stick, and hit by a truck, and he just keeps coming back in perfect health.
He identified three phases. 1\. Fatigue: The treated patient feels exhausted upon awaking from the hypnotic trance. 2\. Health: When the fatigue is gone, the patient seems to be in perfect health. All symptoms of the disorder are gone, and the patient appears to be “back to normal.” However, the patient is not cured and this phase is temporary.
The miracle investigated was the cure of Domenico Sellan (1893 - c. 1968) in late 1933 who suffered from grave tuberculosis. A priest visited him on 28 December 1933 to bring him a relic and picture of Frassati for his intercession. Sellan was healed of the disease and lived for over three more decades in perfect health.
Mike is the doctor with whom Mary has been having a 5-year relationship. He has told Mary that his wife has ME, but during the play Mary finds a picture in a magazine of his wife in perfect health. Mike has no desire to have a child with Mary, which puts strain on their relationship.
Nelson was quite an imposing figure over Davis. William Nelson got his nickname, "Bull," in no small part to his stature. Nelson was 300 pounds and six feet two inches and was described as being "in the prime of life, in perfect health." Davis was quite small in comparison, measuring five feet nine inches and reportedly only 125 pounds.
In 1985, two couples who fled from Colonia Dignidad publicly denounced Schäfer's pedophilia. It seems that Schaak then wanted to denounce the arms trade. To prevent this, Winfried Schmidtke and Helmut Seelbach, who were received at the airport by Schaak, who was in perfect health, would have traveled from Dignidad to Germany. A few days later, in October, Schaak died suddenly.
In desperation Phèdre sends word to Hippolytus inviting him to share the crown of Athens. However, Oenone brings her the devastating news that Theseus has returned in perfect health. To avert Phèdre's deathwish and her possible betrayal by Hippolytus, Oenone urges that a story should be concocted around his abandoned sword. Seeing Hippolytus by Theseus' side, Phèdre grants Oenone free rein.
The quality-adjusted life year or quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) is a generic measure of disease burden, including both the quality and the quantity of life lived. It is used in economic evaluation to assess the value of medical interventions. One QALY equates to one year in perfect health. QALY scores range from 1 (perfect health) to 0 (dead).
Shakespeare tries to escape, but stumbles and is sucked down into the pit. He wakes up in the cave from earlier, now full of corpses, and finds living versions of his unit eating together just as they were the first night, including himself. He flees, reaching the trenches. Friedrich, now in perfect health, appears and points his rifle at him.
The ceremony took on a Wild West theme and the newlyweds honeymooned in Hollywood, California. They had sex on the set of a game show, conceiving their daughter Abigail. Soon after, Jack felt sure he was having a relapse of Hodgkin's Disease and set on a mission to find Jennifer a suitable new husband. Nevermind the fact that Jack was in perfect health.
Long on trial In 1830 Long was tried for the death of his patient Mrs. Catherine Cashin, age 24. Cashin's mother had visited Long to consult about her younger daughter Ellen, who was sixteen and did have tuberculosis. Preying on the mother's fears, Long convinced her to obtain treatment for Catherine as well, although Catherine appeared to be in perfect health.
Nelson got his nickname, "Bull," in no small part to his stature. Nelson was 300 pounds and six feet two inches and was described as being "in the prime of life, in perfect health." Davis was quite small in comparison, measuring five feet nine inches and reportedly only 125 pounds. Nelson ordered Davis to take charge of organizing and arming the citizens of Louisville to prepare for its defense.
They are fine vessels of the kind and have the appearance of > fast sailors. I beg leave to observe to your excellency that there being no > establishment for the supply of necessaries, we are supplying them on the > most reasonable terms possible and mean to forward the vouchers to the > victualling board. The Officers and men are all in perfect health. I have > the honor to remain &&& > John McKillop Lieut.
When he finally arrived, knocked and asked for the gentleman, "It's me" the gentleman said "but I think that someone has played a practical joke on you, as you see I'm in perfect health. Come on, man! have a drink and relax after you have had to climb so many stairs." Entering the room, Rubio saw a portrait on the wall, and while the man served him a drink.
After 1610, Shakespeare wrote fewer plays, and none are attributed to him after 1613. His last three plays were collaborations, probably with John Fletcher, who succeeded him as the house playwright of the King's Men. Shakespeare died on 23 April 1616, at the age of 52. He died within a month of signing his will, a document which he begins by describing himself as being in "perfect health".
Noble was born in Hackness, near Scarborough, as the son of a stonemason, and served his apprenticeship under his father. He left Yorkshire for London when quite young, there he studied under John Francis (the father of sculptor Mary Thornycroft). Exhibiting regularly at the Royal Academy from 1845 until his death, Noble became recognised after winning the competition to construct the Wellington Monument in Manchester in 1856. Although prolific Noble was never in perfect health.
The disease is now, more > than before rioting in the haunts of infamy and pollution. A prostitute at > 62 Mott Street, who was decking herself before the glass at 1 o'clock > yesterday, was carried away in a hearse at half past three o'clock. The > broken down constitutions of these miserable creatures, perish almost > instantly on the attack …. But the business part of our population, in > general, appear to be in perfect health and security.
The Main-Neckar Railway brought jobs and income for the people of the Bergstrasse and the western Odenwald. It connected Darmstadt, Mannheim and Frankfurt. Getting a job in the railways, however, was not so simple, many people competed for the jobs available. Only men with impeccable reputation, able to satisfy a thorough examination that they were in perfect health, would be allowed to make the substantial deposit for the coveted dress uniform of railway workers.
The Tsavo maneaters on display in the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Man-eating lions have been recorded to actively enter human villages at night as well as during the day to acquire prey. This greater assertiveness usually makes man-eating lions easier to dispatch than tigers. Lions typically become man-eaters for the same reasons as tigers: starvation, old age and illness, though as with tigers, some man-eaters were reportedly in perfect health.
The QALY is a measure of the value of health outcomes. It assumes that health is a function of length of life and quality of life, and combines these values into a single index number. To determine QALYs, one multiplies the utility value associated with a given state of health by the years lived in that state. A year of life lived in perfect health is worth 1 QALY (1 year of life × 1 Utility value).
Mike returns and outbids Bill for the filly, then reluctantly accepts a loan and partnership when Bill lends him enough money to make the purchase. With a race coming up that offers a $400,000 prize, the horse is not in perfect health, but Janet wants the money and persuades Bill and Mike to enter Miss Ellen in the race. In the saddle, Mike has to ease up when the horse begins bleeding. Miss Ellen finishes second.
First, two special rice paddies are chosen and purified by elaborate Shinto purification rites. The families of the farmers who are to cultivate the rice in these paddies must be in perfect health. Once the rice is grown and harvested, it is stored in a special Shinto shrine as its go-shintai (御神体), the embodiment of a kami or divine force. Each kernel must be whole and unbroken, and is individually polished before it is boiled.
These included a confession, from the woman who had provided Montpetit's alibi, that she had lied about Montpetit being with her."Nouveaux témoins contre Montpetit", Le Soleil (Quebec City, Quebec), 8 December 2002, p. A5 Leopold did not smoke, drink or take drugs. Although a few months before his death Leopold continued to claim publicly that he was in perfect health and did not have AIDS,Grimaldi, Francine "Mes excuses à Coco" La Presse (Montreal), 15 November 1992, p.
To make things even more dull, spacetrucks are fully automated, so it will pilot itself once the proper coordinates are entered. But the task does authorize the use of a robot assistant, and coincidentally enough, Floyd, a beloved companion revived at the end of Planetfall, is one of the choices. Once the player and Floyd reach the space station, they find it largely deserted. There are two living things on board: an ostrich and an Arcturian balloon creature, both apparently in perfect health.
Female Hortaya puppy, 8 weeks old, red with light mask The breed is late in development, very vigorous and long-lived. It is not rare that older dogs, retired from active hunting, start their breeding career at an age of 8 or 9 years in perfect health and without any impairment. Breed-specific illnesses or hereditary diseases, such as hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia, are so far unknown. The life expectancy of the Hortaya borzaya largely depends on its use.
P. macrocephalus spends most of its life in search of squid in the depths; these animals do not require any degree of light at all, in fact, blind sperm whales have been caught in perfect health. The behaviour of Kogiids remains largely unknown, but, due to their small lungs, they are thought to hunt in the photic zone. Ziphiids consist of 22 species of beaked whale. These vary from size, to coloration, to distribution, but they all share a similar hunting style.
The Jesuits found them "in perfect health, but excessively annoyed by the lengthy delays and fearful that these long waits would be followed by other, greater ones". After Manchu raiders were seen near Beijing, the new permits were issued and the party permitted to continue its mission on 14 February 1630. Corrêa and his men were from the capital when they encountered such a company of pillaging Manchus. The gunners retreated to nearby Zhuozhou and set up 8 of their cannon on the city walls.
The very first tree planted in the UK in 1979 at Pitney Bowes by Denis Thatcher survives (2012) in perfect health . Of five trees planted in 1980 on the green in Clifton, one survives (2016), the others having suffered "catastrophic branch collapse" in storms.Richard Bland, 'The Downs Observer' in The Bristol Six, March 2016, p.14 Other notable plantings were as street trees across Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex in late 1980s, and as riverside trees along the Ouse in York (from Lendal Bridge to Clifton Ings).
While still at the hospital, Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) recalls how he was tortured on the alien ship. Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) enters with Dr. Lim and they give him surprisingly good news: The neurological condition that was killing him, before his disappearance, is gone and he is in perfect health. Mulder returns to his apartment with Scully and he congratulates her on the pregnancy she had sought for a long time. Meanwhile, in prison, an inmate librarian gives former UFO cult leader Absalom a book about the apocalypse.
Chiara became pregnant with her final child not long after and the couple were relieved that the ultrasound scans demonstrated the child would be born in perfect health. However, in the fifth month Chiara became diagnosed with a bad lesion on the tongue and had to undergo a surgical procedure. Doctors informed her that the lesion had in fact been a carcinoma, but she was insistent on bearing her final child even if it meant endangering her life. Corbella had an operation in March 2011 to treat her condition.
Her final child Francesco was born at 37 weeks on 30 May 2011 in perfect health and her treatment started after his birth; she had another operation on 3 June. But the cancer's intensification over time meant that it became difficult for her to see and to speak. In March 2012 the pair brought their son to the Portiuncula in Assisi in order to entrust him to the Blessed Mother. In late March Chiara learnt that the cancer had metastasized to one breast and her liver in addition to her lungs and one eye.
According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he is one of two pitchers in the modern era to hit at least one home run in his first five major league seasons (1928–1932). The other is Dontrelle Willis (2003–2007). Malone was an alumnus of Juniata College and died in his hometown of Altoona at the age of 40. According to news reports, Malone, seemingly in perfect health, had a sudden attack of pancreatitis at his father's home in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania and was taken to an Altoona hospital, where he died.
When Dr. Naisbitt performed Lori's Caesarean, he was astonished to find Sage within the amniotic membrane outside the womb ... ." "But what makes this case so rare is that not only did mother and baby survive—they're both in perfect health. The father, John Dalton took home video inside the delivery room. Saige came out doing extremely well because even though she had been implanted outside the womb, a rich blood supply from a uterine fibroid along the outer uterus wall had nourished her with a rich source of blood.
He was chosen dean of the Faculty of Advocates on 15 November 1823, and was raised to the bench on the death of Lord Hermand in 1826, under the title of Lord Corehouse, from his residence Corehouse near the fall of Corra Linn on the River Clyde. In 1832/3 Lord Corehouse is listed as living at 12 Ainslie Place on the Moray Estate in Edinburgh's fashionable west end. In January 1839, while apparently in perfect health, he was suddenly struck with paralysis, which compelled him to retire. He died 26 June 1850.
He died within a month of signing his will, a document which he begins by describing himself as being in "perfect health". No extant contemporary source explains how or why he died. After half a century had passed, John Ward, the vicar of Stratford, wrote in his notebook: "Shakespeare, Drayton and Ben Jonson had a merry meeting and, it seems, drank too hard, for Shakespeare died of a fever there contracted." It is certainly possible he caught a fever after such a meeting, for Shakespeare knew Jonson and Drayton.
Most of the resurrected awaken in a body equivalent to that of their 25-year-old selves, in perfect health and free of any previous genetic or acquired defects. All heart disease, tooth decay, and blindness are gone, and all amputated limbs are restored; whereas certain neurological impulses (for instance, curiosity or chemical addiction) remain intact. These bodies do not age, and can regenerate nearly any non-fatal injury, including dismemberments and blindings. The new bodies are completely free of infection and seem resistant to it (albeit in the absence of hostile bacteria or viruses on the Riverworld).
For example, forever home agreements might specify that the adopter will not get rid of the animal for trivial reasons, or that the adopter will always be sure that the animal will be permitted should they move to a new residence. Some agreements might specify allergies or violent behavior on the part of the animal as reasons allowable for an adopter to relinquish the animal. One problem shelters are fighting to overcome is what they term "Big Black Dog syndrome". Big black dogs (BBDs) are consistently the hardest dogs to place—even if they're friendly, well trained, and in perfect health.
The Last Lecture fleshes out Pausch's lecture and discusses everything he wanted his children to know after his pancreatic cancer had taken his life. It includes stories of his childhood, lessons he wants his children to learn, and things he wants his children to know about him. He repeatedly stresses that one should have fun in everything one does, and that one should live life to its fullest because one never knows when it might be taken. In the book, Pausch remarks that people told him he looked like he was in perfect health, even though he was dying of cancer.
In 1936, the journalist Louise Morgan interviewed the rajah of Aundh, Bhawanrao Shriniwasrao Pant Pratinidhi, in the News Chronicle. Her report announced "Surya Namaskars – The Secret of Health", claiming that not only were the rajah and the rani (his wife, the queen) in perfect health (although he was over 70, and she had had eight children), but the 60-year-old wife of the rani's tutor looked younger than her daughters. According to Goldberg, many American mothers secretly but heartily wished that. This was the first time that Surya Namaskar had been sold to Western women.
By Pliny's account Castor lived more than a hundred years, in perfect health both of body and mind,Pliny the Elder, Natural History 25.5 though he was apparently deceased at the time of Pliny's writing. Some scholars have suggested that the longevity attributed to ancient physicians is merely a literary trope, and that Castor may not have actually lived as long as Pliny says. Castor is possibly the same man as the Antonius who was called by Galen "the herbalist", though is unlikely to be the same as Antonius Musa. He may have been a freedman of the triumvir Mark Antony.
Colin was eventually diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, although this fact was kept from him by his doctor for the remainder of the year and he lived out 1988 with the belief that he was in perfect health. Cashman as Colin during his 2016 return. Towards the end of 1988 Colin found new love, with a fellow yuppie — Guido Smith (Nicholas Donovan) — whom he met through his work. Colin's gay relationship was once again the cause of much controversy in January 1989 when EastEnders aired the first homosexual mouth-to-mouth kiss on a British television soap opera.
Socrates turns politely to Agathon and, after expressing admiration for his speech, asks whether he could examine his positions further. What follows is a series of questions and answers, typical of Plato's earlier dialogues, featuring Socrates' famous method of dialectics. First, he asks Agathon whether it is reasonable for someone to desire what they already have, like for example someone who is in perfect health to wish he were healthy (200a-e). Agathon agrees with Socrates that this would be irrational, but is quickly reminded of his own definition of Love's true desires: youth and beauty.
After the Mass and divine office had been said for the repose of his soul, Francis ordered the corpse to be carried from the church into his cell, where he continued praying until, to her great astonishment, the boy's life was restored and Francis presented him to his mother in perfect health. The young man entered his order and is the celebrated Nicholas Alesso who afterwards followed his uncle into France, and was famous for sanctity and many great actions. 'Nzuddha, typical honey calabrian cake. There are several stories about his compassion for animals, and how he gave back life to animals that were killed to be eaten.
The American elm cultivar Ulmus americana 'Lewis & Clark' (trade name ') is a development from the North Dakota State University (NDSU) Research Foundation breeding programme, released in 2004 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the eponymous expedition . The cultivar was cloned from a tree discovered in 1994 along the Wild Rice River south west of Fargo, ND., where all those around it had succumbed to Dutch elm disease; the tree remains in perfect health (2008). was introduced to the UK in 2008 by Hampshire & Isle of Wight Branch, Butterfly Conservation, as part of an assessment of DED-resistant cultivars as potential hosts of the endangered White-letter Hairstreak.Brookes, A. H. (2020).
While claims such as his have occasionally appeared in newspapers, there is a recognized medical consensus that all humans require sleep, and that they do so even if they are not aware of it. A piece in The New York Times on February 29, 1904, reported that: > Albert Herpin, born in France in 1862 and for fifteen years a hostler in the > employ of Freeholder Walter Phares of this city, declares that he has not > slept a wink during the past ten years. Notwithstanding this, he is in > perfect health, and does not seem to suffer any discomfort from his > remarkable condition. Al Herpin died on January 3, 1947, reportedly at the age of 86.
On a mission on P4X-639, a planet experiencing strong solar activity, the SG-1 team encounters an alien archaeologist named Malikai (Robin Mossley). When a geomagnetic disturbance hits its peak, the Stargate activates simultaneously on the planet and on Earth, and a flash strikes Malikai, Colonel O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) and Teal'c (Christopher Judge) near an Ancient altar. Moments later, O'Neill finds himself in the Stargate Command (SGC) cafeteria in the middle of a breakfast conversation with Dr. Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks) and Major Carter (Amanda Tapping), who claim to have no knowledge of the planet. O'Neill and Teal'c later express familiarity with the events, and they are checked and certified to be in perfect health.
When Jacob Bishopp sold Anne Orthwood's indenture to Lieutenant Colonel William Waters, he had assured Waters that as far as he knew Anne was in perfect health and still a virgin. At some point between April and June 1664, Waters became aware of Anne's pregnancy, at which point he tried to cancel the sale and recover his down payment (the amount of which was never specified). Bishopp refused to take Anne back and return Waters' down payment, stating that the contract was valid and Waters had no legal obligation to support her. Waters believed that the contract was voidable because Bishop had provided a false description of Anne's physical condition, since it was impossible for Anne to have not been pregnant at the time of the sale.
Another version of this story has the son defending his father's capacity although he himself had applied to be excused certain official duties on account of advanced age. The Hansard report of the debate can be found here. In a satirical pamphlet on the Trinity College Dublin election of 1865 Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu suggests that Lefroy was so old that he had "ridden on the mastodon to hunt the megatherium" and mocks the manner in which the Conservative lawyer-politicians Joseph Napier and James Whiteside allegedly insisted whenever the Conservatives were in power (and might appoint them to replace him) that Lefroy is too old to perform his duties, only to insist whenever a Whig government is in power that he is in perfect health.
Some anecdotes about this one-sided rivalry have been handed down. Once when she fell ill, the debilitated Constance went to the Cathedral of Monreale, entering Palermo on a litter instead of a horse as was her custom. Macalda did not miss the chance to emulate her: in perfect health and for no other reason, she paraded through the streets of Palermo on a luxurious litter festooned with scarlet cloth, held up on the unruly shoulders of some of her husband's soldiers and peasants from her country. On the way back to Catania she did the same while entering Nicosia, burdening the reluctant bearers as far as forcing them to stand still for a long time exposed to the weather.
Adam Sherrill wrote his will on March 5, 1772. It states: In the name of God, Amen, I, ADAM SHERRILL of the County of Rowan and the province of North Carolina being in perfect health and memory, praised be God, do make this my last will and testament as followeth: I give and bequeath unto my son ADAM, one Negro fellow, called and known by the name of Vail to him and his heirs forever after my decease. I give and bequeath unto my son QUILLAR one Negro after my decease if either one, besides Vail, and in case I should have no others after my decease. I give unto my son QUILLAR thirty pounds in lieu therefore to be raised out of my estate after my decease to him and his heirs.
In keeping with their origins as representing the archetypical hero stock character in 1930s American comics, superheroes are predominantly depicted as White American middle- or upper-class young adult males and females who are typically tall, athletic, educated, physically attractive and in perfect health. Beginning in the 1960s with the civil rights movement in the United States, and increasingly with the rising concern over political correctness in the 1980s, superhero fiction centered on cultural, ethnic, national, racial and language minority groups (from the perspective of US demographics) began to be produced. This began with depiction of black superheroes in the 1960s, followed in the 1970s with a number of other ethnic- minority superheroes. In keeping with the political mood of the time, cultural diversity and inclusivism would be an important part of superhero groups starting from the 1980s.
Saleh Ibn Abdul Rahman Hussayen (صالح ابن عبدالرحمن الحصيّن) is a prominent Saudi government official who fell under suspicion following the Sept 11th attacks when it was discovered that three of the hijackers, Hani Hanjour, Khalid Almihdhar, and Nawaf Alhazmi had checked into the Marriott Residence Inn in Herndon, Virginia, the same hotel he was staying at, the night before the attacks. Throughout much of the 1990s, he acted as director for the SAAR Foundation which has been accused of supplying terrorist groups with illicit funding. He was questioned by the FBI shortly after the attacks, but reportedly feigned a seizure during the interview and was taken to a nearby hospital where it was reported he was in perfect health. Since then, no complicity has been proven and it remains murky whether his meeting with the hijackers was coincidental.
In his book Observationes Medicae, he claimed that "nothing is comparable to this plant" and that those who use it are "exempt from all maladies and reach an extreme old age".Nicolas Tulp, Obersaciones Medicae, Amsterdam, 1641, in He goes into detail on the specific merits of tea, such as curing "headaches, colds, ophthalmia, catarrh, asthma, sluggishness of the stomach, and intestinal troubles". Thomas Garway, the first English shopkeeper to sell tea, published a broadsheet in 1660 titled "An Exact Description of the Growth, Quality, and Vertues of the Leaf TEA" which also praised tea's medical benefits. Garway claims that "the Drink is declared to be most wholesome, preserving in perfect health until extreme Old Age", as well as "maketh the body active and lusty", "helpeth the Headache", "taketh away the difficulty of breathing", "strengtheneth the Memory", and "expelleth infection".
He was born in Dublin in 1736, where his father John Alexander, a minister and dissenting tutor at Stratford-upon-Avon, had moved; on the father's death, the widow and family returned to England. After grammar school, John was sent to Daventry Academy, and was afterwards put under the tuition of Dr. George Benson; Benson sometimes took young students under his care, after they had finished their university or academical education, for the purpose of instructing them in a more critical acquaintance with the sacred writings. He afterwards entered the ministry, which he exercised in and near Birmingham, but principally at a small village called Longdon, about twelve miles from that place. On Saturday, December 23, 1765, he returned to rest, in perfect health, between eleven and twelve o'clock, intending to officiate at Longdon next day: but at six in the morning he was found dead in his bed.
Every > autumn in the month of September, when the great heat is abated, people send > to one another to know if any of their family has a mind to have the small- > pox. They make parties for this purpose, and when they are met (commonly > fifteen or sixteen together) the old woman comes with a nutshell full of the > matter of the best sort of small-pox and asks what veins you please to have > opened. She immediately rips open that you offer to her with a large needle > (which gives you no more pain than a common scratch) and puts into the vein > as much venom as can lye upon the head of her needle, and after binds up the > little wound with a hollow bit of shell, and in this manner opens four or > five veins. . . . The children or young patients play together all the rest > of the day and are in perfect health till the eighth.
The following is a letter to Bligh's wife, written from Coupang, Timor, Dutch East Indies (circa June 1791), in which the first reference to events on the Bounty is made. William Bligh, pictured in his 1792 account of the mutiny voyage, A Voyage to the South Sea > My Dear, Dear Betsy, I am now, for the most part, in a part of the world I > never expected, it is however a place that has afforded me relief and saved > my life, and I have the happiness to assure you that I am now in perfect > health.... Know then my own Dear Betsy, that I have lost the Bounty ... on > the 28 April at day light in the morning Christian having the morning watch. > He with several others came into my Cabin while I was a Sleep, and seizing > me, holding naked Bayonets at my Breast, tied my Hands behind my back, and > threatened instant destruction if I uttered a word. I however call'd loudly > for assistance, but the conspiracy was so well laid that the Officers Cabbin > Doors were guarded by Centinels, so Nelson, Peckover, Samuels or the Master > could not come to me.

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