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The aim is to transform how constipation is treated in clinical settings by providing healthcare professionals with clear, evidence-based tools.

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The allusion to economic justifications for the Confederacy’s inhumane cruelty is mocked and transformed, while also implying the process as Black reparation.

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To fully step into the role, Clarke had to gain a staggering 40 pounds—in addition to the prosthetics that were applied to transform him fully into Murdaugh.

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Head to the pool deck and water playground after dinner, when it transforms into an open-air movie theater helmed by a 220-square-foot screen.

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It doesn’t take much to transform a room of jaded strangers into a representative slice of compassionate humanity.

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

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