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  2. Wintering Out - Wikipedia

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    While the poems in Wintering Out are more formally open, they also demonstrate Heaney's intensifying commitment to rooting his poetry in the Irish landscape. Throughout the collection, Heaney uses linguistic cues and place names to develop a sense of community and forge a connection with the Irish past. [2]

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    In rare cases, patients may have minimal or no symptoms at presentation or after successful treatment of their disorder. These patients may be monitored every 2–3 months for symptoms and disease progression. Otherwise, treatment is divided based on the local versus systemic spread of its clonal plasma cells.

  4. Opium and Romanticism - Wikipedia

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    The Romantic era in Britain was, in addition to a time of growth for literature and poetry, a time of increased opium use. Interspersed among importation of opium from the Middle and Far East countries, Britain itself produced a meager amount of opium and utilized it, at least initially, as medicine and also as an ingredient in patent medicines to treat a variety of ailments and diseases.

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    Former children’s laureate Joseph Coelho was assisted by the youngsters to write Courage Looks Like Me.

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    Symptoms of cancer metastasis depend on the location of the tumor. When cancer begins, it produces no symptoms. Signs and symptoms appear as the mass grows or ulcerates. The findings that result depend on cancer's type and location. Few symptoms are specific. Many frequently occur in individuals who have other conditions.

  7. Coleridge and opium - Wikipedia

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    Coleridge was a regular user of opium as a relaxant, analgesic, antidepressant, and treatment for numerous health concerns.He wrote Kubla Khan under the drug's influence, but the degree to which he used the drug as a creative enhancement is not precise.

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  9. Heart's Ann Wilson, 74, reveals cancer diagnosis and ... - AOL

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    Heart was scheduled to play multiple concert dates in Europe this summer before return ing to t he U.S. on July 30. The band was expected to continue performing in the U.S. and Canada through mid ...