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Examples
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‘Right to Die’ is the story of a young journalist with Motor Neurone Disease whose mind is searching for solutions to the big questions of life and death.
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Dr Belinda Cupid, of the Motor Neurone Disease Association, said: "MND research is greatly hampered by the fact that the cause of over 95% of cases remains unknown."
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Sadly, the customer has Motor Neurone Disease and simply can't sew herself anymore.
Archive 2007-05-01 katelnorth 2007
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Martin Amis and Isabel Fonseca too - withAlan Hollinghurst, who gave the address - and almost all of us from the TLS where Mickhad been poetry editor and where we had watched him last year through the horror of the disease known as Motor Neurone.
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Sadly, the customer has Motor Neurone Disease and simply can't sew herself anymore.
Kookie bird! katelnorth 2007
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I'm very supportive of research which could help people who suffer from neurological diseases, such as Motor Neurone Disease and Parkinson's Disease, and we're assured that the creation of part human, part animal embryos for use in stem cell research could bring major scientific advances.
One Hellish Choice. Glyn Davies 2008
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He was a fine person and died of a varient of Motor Neurone disease at only 53.
Archive 2006-12-01 Harry Barnes 2006
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He had a variant of Motor Neurone disease and knew that he would only survive for a limited time.
Archive 2006-07-01 Harry Barnes 2006
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He was a fine person and died of a varient of Motor Neurone disease at only 53.
Brooding over Broddy Harry Barnes 2006
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He had a variant of Motor Neurone disease and knew that he would only survive for a limited time.
Socialist Humanism in Church Harry Barnes 2006
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