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...bodies die, not because they just run out of steam, but because their DNA tells them it's time to go - to make room for new cells, for example. When the process goes out of control, though, diseases like stroke, heart attack and degeneratative illnesses of the central nervous system can result; when it fails, you can get the unrelenting growth of cancer...
...came out shaky and nervous in the first half, but we turned it on in the second half,” she said...
...came out shaky and nervous in the first half, but we turned it on in the second half,” she said...
...visit Hong Kong? I don't think so because his health is deteriorating. It was unfortunate that when he asked a few years ago, Beijing said no. He could have come and everyone would have gained. Beijing had nothing to lose. I don't know why they are so nervous...
...paintings, such as Young Men at the Seaside, painted in 1905 when the artist was 21, confirmed his own early stylistic assessment of himself as being "between Cézanne and Van Gogh." But after his experience as a medical orderly in Flanders in 1915, which led to a nervous breakdown, his paintings, such as The Descent from the Cross in 1917, took on a medieval starkness, and many of his figures became deformed by pain. His work began to reflect a cool empathy for the human condition, a stance Beckmann considered an artistic duty after the war. "I feel...