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Actor Tom Hanks once remarked that the prejudice surrounding AIDS causes a social death which precedes the actual physical one.
William A.
Ward once suggested that adversity causes some men to break, and others to break records.
Laurence Steinberg once suggested that what causes adolescents to rebel is not the assertion of authority, but the arbitrary use of power, with little explanation of the rules, and no involvement in decision-making.
He breathes through his mouth at night, which causes him to wake up with a dry mouth.
The older boy causes problems at school by bullying younger children.
Smoking is one of the chief causes of cancer.
Your body's cells need cholesterol to function properly, but too much in the blood causes problems.
Writer William Safire once suggested that the most successful newspaper column is one that causes the reader to throw down the paper in anger.
Heart attacks are among the commonest causes of death for both men and women.
Cutting off the blood supply to the brain causes a loss of consciousness in 10 seconds, and death within minutes.
A Tibetan proverb states that pride causes virtue to decline.
Alcohol causes the cells in our body to become dehydrated, so one way to minimize a hang-over is to drink a couple of glasses of water after each alcoholic drink.
The two leading causes of death in this country are diseases of the heart and cancer.
Although the leading causes of death for men and women are identical, men exhibit higher death rates.
His fear of failure causes him a lot of stress before every exam.
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