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  • Defying "Predisposed" Diseases: Health and longevity are in your hands

    Natural Holistic Health Blog Native Remedies 2010

  • Defying "Predisposed" Diseases: Health and longevity are in your hands

    Natural Holistic Health Blog 2010

  • He wept while talking to "Heard & Scene" about his new movie, "Predisposed," before he was rushed to the hospital after collapsing at an awards ceremony.

    Comedian Gets Serious, Collapses Rachel Dodes 2012

  • Predisposed toward alcohol, after the way of savages, all the chemistry of his flesh clamoured for it.

    THE JOKERS OF NEW GIBBON 2010

  • Predisposed to it, I told myself, having just finished THE NIGHT CLIMBERS, a story redolent of Donna Tartt's brilliant THE SECRET HISTORY.

    January 2008 2008

  • Predisposed to "law and order," conservatives align with police and prosecutors.

    How the Feds Imprison the Innocent 2009

  • ~ Some Brains May Be Predisposed to Substance Abuse -- Do the brain changes noted in drug addicts help cause their addiction, or are they the result of drug abuse?

    Speedlinking 3/12/07 William Harryman 2007

  • ~ Predisposed to PTSD -- "Some people bounce back after trauma more than others."

    Speedlinking 2/2/07 William Harryman 2007

  • Predisposed toward state actors, trusting of negotiation and diplomacy, and courtly toward his interlocutors, Rawson, the diplomat, was outmatched.

    Bystanders to Genocide 2001

  • Predisposed toward state actors, trusting of negotiation and diplomacy, and courtly toward his interlocutors, Rawson, the diplomat, was outmatched.

    Bystanders to Genocide 2001

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