The brother had been led to his resolution (so he told me) by consideration of the unusual character of the
malady of the deceased, of certain obtrusive and eager inquiries on the part of her medical men, and of the remote and exposed situation of the burial-ground of the family.
Bronchitis, terminating in pneumonia--there is no more doubt that this, and this only, was the
malady of which he expired, than that two and two make four.
Critique: A superbly crafted mystery novel by a master of the genre, Christine Trent's "A Murderous
Malady" is a terrifically entertaining read from first page to last.
THE announcement that a number of persons who were admitted a few weeks ago to the Brownlow Institution hospital suffering from a severe form of pneumonia have since died from the
malady need cause no alarm so far as the general public of Liverpool is concerned.
Depression and philosophy; from mal du siecle to
malady of the century.
This statement came after Dmitri Dashkevich, an activist of
Malady Front', was convicted on 29 May of participating in an unauthorised opposition group.
His newest film, Tropical
Malady, opens in New York City on June 29 after making history as the first Thai film ever to screen in competition at the Cannes Film Festival.
Watching a granny ghost chow down on a steaming tangle of human entrails in one of the '60s Thai potboilers that influenced Tropical
Malady, one glimpses the primitive source of Weerasethakul's ethereal sensibility and is doubly awed by his powers of transformation.
This Cartesian
malady has rendered even primary entities--such as space and time--utterly meaningless by reducing them to quantities.
A few publications which address anti-Judaism in feminist interpretation are: Edna Brocke, "Do the Origins Already Contain the
Malady?"; Susannah Heschel, "Feminism and Jewish-Christian Dialogue"; Katharina von Kellenbach, Anti-Judaism in Feminist Religious Writings; Judith Plaskow, "Anti-Judaism in Feminist Christian Interpretation"; and Leonore Siegele-Wenschkewitz, "The Discussion of Anti-Judaism in Feminist Theology--A New Area of Jewish-Christian Dialogue."' There are many other publications that address the issue of anti-Judaism in Christian feminist interpretation, but even from this small sample, some patterns emerge.
The
malady afflicts 18 million people in South and Central America, placing millions at risk of heart failure.
Then again, maybe he's a victim of the same mysterious
malady that's been afflicting the Bush administration, the Iranian Flip-flop.
Typically, the VCs and board members make the diagnosis, and they almost always treat the
malady by asking the current CEO to voluntarily step aside.
Rather, it is the natural outcome of the deliberate distortion of history in the form of a festering colonial
malady that has been allowed to infect both body and mind with no remedy in sight.