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The titular diaries were published in 1989, two years after Warhol died at 58 due to complications from a gall bladder surgery.
DEEP-DIVE DOCUSERIES REVEALS THE ‘WARHOL’ YOU NEVER KNEWJOHN PAUL KINGMARCH 3, 2022WASHINGTON BLADE
It’s personal to them … wanting to play with some moxie and gall.
JOSH ODURO STAKES HIS CLAIM AS THE A-10′S BEST BIG, SCORING 27 IN MASON’S WIN OVER GWSTEVEN GOFFFEBRUARY 27, 2022WASHINGTON POST
Then I had the gall not only to return but, once in Russia, to release an investigation about Putin’s own corruption.
THE MAN PUTIN FEARSSIMON SHUSTERJANUARY 19, 2022TIME
Tutu had the gall to demand we also sup with our enemies—make ourselves known to each other in what Pope Francis later described as a culture of encounter.
A CLENCHED FIST AND AN OPEN HAND: LESSONS LEARNED FROM DESMOND TUTUBONODECEMBER 31, 2021TIME
During the spring and summer of 2020, while in treatment for liver cancer, she was also hospitalized for a gall bladder condition and a bile-duct repair.
HOW CANCER SHAPED JUSTICE RUTH BADER GINSBURG'S LIFE AND WORKJAMIE DUCHARMESEPTEMBER 19, 2020TIME
There are no chains to my prison, no steel cuffs to gall the limbs, no guards to threaten and cow me.
THE SOLDIER OF THE VALLEYNELSON LLOYD
Woe to him that giveth drink to his friend, and presenteth his gall, and maketh him drunk, that he may behold his nakedness.
THE BIBLE, DOUAY-RHEIMS VERSIONVARIOUS
Dressed Monte's withers with liniment greatly reducing swelling from saddle-gall.
CABIN FEVERB. M. BOWER
Owing to the practice of wearing corsets, gall-stones occur much more commonly in women than in men.
ESSAYS IN PASTORAL MEDICINEAUSTIN MALLEY
Twenty-five per centum of all women over 60 years of age are found to have gall-stones.
ESSAYS IN PASTORAL MEDICINEAUSTIN MALLEY
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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capacitor

WORDS RELATED TO GALL

  • aggravate
  • blister
  • canker
  • chafe
  • decay
  • gall
  • gather
  • irk
  • maturate
  • putrefy
  • rankle
  • rot
  • smolder
  • suppurate
  • ulcer
  • ulcerate
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