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    incurable


    1. If your illness was diagnosed as incurable, and you think that you can-


    2. of this truth set me free from the incurable disease


    3. When the doctors are powerless before an incurable disease, when you


    4. wheelchairs or in the last stages of incurable disease


    5. incurable disease in my past


    6. When his story was set into the context of geography there were those who questioned whether any good could every come of a country that suffered from an apparently incurable case of Asperger’s Syndrome


    7. country that suffered from an apparently incurable case of


    8. but I’d rather not walk away with anything… incurable


    9. The wound is incurable!


    10. There was sickness, but nothing that was incurable

    11. Was there a problem, some incurable sickness or disgrace?


    12. him in his bowels with an incurable disease


    13. the program was designed to exterminate the incurable and chronically insane


    14. 18 Why is my pain perpetual, and my wound incurable, which refuses


    15. As I recalled, it was incurable and always fatal after a few years


    16. It is incurable and fatal after a few years of coughing and wasting


    17. struck all the land of Egypt with incurable plagues: so the Egyptians throw them out of their sight


    18. I was attempting to be polite but TJ wouldn’t have it, her seething hate was incurable


    19. was told that he is suffering from an incurable heart disease


    20. “What a pair we make—the incurable romantic and the eternal optimist

    21. For he had spoken proudly in this sort that he would come to Jerusalem and make it a common burying place of the Jews; 5 But the Lord Almighty the God of Isreal struck him with an incurable and invisible plague: or as soon as he had spoken these words a pain of the bowels that was remediless came on him and sore torments of the inner parts; 6 And that most justly for he had tormented other men's bowels with many and strange torments


    22. 12 Then they cried to their God and he struck all the land of Egypt with incurable plagues: so the Egyptians throw them out of their sight


    23. This frenzy the product of so many evils ends in great and incurable sin


    24. series of failed relationships and incurable contrasts


    25. Civilization is not an incurable disease, but it should never be forgotten that the English are at present afflicted by it


    26. And if at her hours of tedium she misses my coward love, she just has to call me and next to her I will be, because this incurable love, although out of my scope, prefers suicide in her than in another port to berth”


    27. on new diseases, new incurable diseases that are resistant to not only medication, gene therapy,


    28. In a well-written story the young bloke dying of an incurable disease becomes heroically tragic


    29. A cockeyed incurable optimist


    30. two, at the local landfill) with good promotional prospects (I did say that he was an incurable optimist) and job security for life – unless

    31. You have resurrected the incurable romantic I thought I had long ago buried


    32. infected with an STD (often-times incurable or even life-


    33. • Having to inform patients that they have an incurable or


    34. smooth as silk, but with a madness that was now incurable


    35. Mitchell couldn't shake the feeling of shame that his family was stricken with a disease, one seemingly incurable and socially unaccepted


    36. dropping out, fearing that his recruiting failures are unique and incurable


    37. one of the most highly malignant cancers of humankind, is considered to be incurable at this time, and is the fifth


    38. This will help anyone with an incurable disease even if they don’t follow the rest of the self-healing plan


    39. of certain factors and incurable situations – diffused activities other worldly existence


    40. Bodily suffering of the most fearful description, and incurable disease, make the existence of many miserable

    41. Muslims and third world nations today suffer from an incurable mind disease, asylem seekers traded as criminal; this is the pay back


    42. And that is the beauty of NOT being an incurable romantic


    43. Nonetheless, afflicted with an incurable allergy to bullshit in any form—governmental, scientific, religious, romantic or what-have-you, that never-yielding Mr


    44. gift or punishment, is this an incurable condition?


    45. we will see that nothing is incurable for God


    46. § He revived the sacred prophetic Sunnah after the books of the ancient had effaced it, when he drove away the incurable diseases by animating the Sunnah of cupping


    47. “Some of these facts came to light and then removed obscurity; for example, the operation of cupping, which incomparably surpassed medicine when it cured diseases that had been considered incurable by the Arabic, Roman and Greek medical sciences for thousands of years


    48. This was an astounding modern medical method based on the tests of great scholars of medicine and through which it was confirmed that mentioning the Name of Al’lah results in purifying the cattle’s meat from microbes, saving it from the pain of slaughter, and curing it from the incurable dangerous diseases like mad cow disease and bird plague


    49. Besides, neglecting mentioning Al’lah’s Name over cattle will also expose them to be afflicted with deadly and incurable diseases


    50. He revived the sacred Prophetic Sun’na after the books of the ancients had effaced it, when he drove away incurable diseases by animating the Sun’na of cupping





































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    Synonyms for "incurable"

    incurable impossible irreparable irremediable unrecoverable

    "incurable" definitions

    a person whose disease is incurable


    incapable of being cured


    unalterable in disposition or habits