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Bayer says that of the 12 million people who suffer a stroke each year, 20% to 30% will be a recurrent stroke, and that one in five stroke survivors have another one in five years.

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She says she's had to be on a cocktail of medications her whole life to deal with mental-health issues, which she attributes to her time at the Allan, as well as recurrent nightmares.

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“This is a recurrent theme whenever the market moves our way,” wrote Burry.

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Depression in most people is a chronic or recurrent illness, says Lenze.

Between recurrent bouts of plague and the even more dangerous shifts in court politics, the place was often just scraping by.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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