Shauna is one of approximately 1.76 million Americans diagnosed with celiac disease – a debilitating condition where the body processes gluten as a toxin.
The Guardian
(Sep 8, 2016)
Neuroscientists and physicians have embarked on what they hope will be a revolution in treatments to prevent brain damage in newborn babies.
Nature
(Nov 29, 2016)
incapable of being repudiated or transferred to another
For now, it’s a declaration to the world, not unlike our Declaration of Independence, that America stands for certain inalienable rights.
Time
(Nov 29, 0002)
Opponents are working themselves into a state, creating all kinds of preposterous tales, and it’s because of irrational fear.
Washington Times
(Oct 5, 2016)
not precisely limited, determined, or distinguished
Leaving things provocatively undefined is a powerful strategy, allowing people’s fantasies to swirl into the gaps between his words.
Slate
(Nov 2, 2016)
not in line with some norm or socially approved pattern
A majority, by far, use the cheerful interval of a major third, suggestive of a fanfare, with some nonconformist minor thirds heard now and then.
New York Times
(Aug 9, 2011)
The National Weather Service says the intermittent thunderstorms are expected to cause scattered showers through Monday morning.
Washington Times
(Dec 3, 2016)
All of these stories are tethered to something true, but exaggerate it or misconstrue it to the point of unrecognizability.
Seattle Times
(Nov 18, 2016)
In a statement, the company reaffirmed its “commitment to help healthcare professionals who are working to combat this serious disease.”
Washington Post
(Aug 29, 2016)