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Atlas of Neurosurgical Techniques: Brain
9e Subdural hematomar m (Nov. 9e) econdary wound infection; explant Apr. 99
Not documented >e% 99 weeke Initial pain elief (>e%) laeted 99 weeke; patient
died of unelated caue Jun. 99 9 (SB) Poettraumatic neuralgia (brain etem guehot
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Laligam N. Sekhar, Richard G. Fessler,
2006
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A dictionary of the German and English languages
Unelated,. ,,„.'.::. i. ,i. adj. UneleCted, unelekt'id, adj. linrr nâhlt. [Inelegan , dnèl'
ëgânt. adj. f i, unêl'ejebl, adj. lllrt) ,, !i-:i', v, f. Inéligible. Which li raoït nneliglble,
reeldje mut ат ЗВешдЛеп vpriieh.en fofl. Uneloquent, unel'ikwént, adj inbcrebt.
Christoph Friedrich Grieb,
1847
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Washington and His Generals
Provoked into no haste, beguiled into no procrastination, unelated by success,
undiscouraged by defeat, he baffled every plan of his pursuers to take him, and
kept the field in the very midst of his foes. For a long time, the only patriot who
dared ...
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The Queen's Poisoner; Or, France in the Sixteenth Century: A ...
tion for the gentle Louise, but soon he began to grow weary of her continued and
unvarying sweetness, and the passive obedience she dis— played; indeed he
was somewhat mortified to observe that she appeared totally unelated by the ...
Louisa Stuart Costello,
1841
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Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S.: Secretary ...
... how the greatest favourites and men in grace should be examples of modesty
and temperance, unelated, easy, and accessible without abusing their power ;
whilst, being apt to forget themselves, and the slippery precipices they stand on, ...
Samuel Pepys, John A. Smith, Richard Griffin Baron Braybrooke,
1855
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The Missionary Memorial: A Literary and Religious Souvenir ...
... despising luxury, when the treasures of half the globe were poured at his feet ;
unelated, when borne on the flood-tide of victory ; generous to the public, niggard
towards himself ; rearing splendid temples of worship, himself without palace or ...
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The Book of American Songs; with Notes, Biographical and ...
Oscoon. As the bud lingers and looks for the spring, For her light fingers to open
its wing; Folding up proudly its fresh dew and bloom, Wistfully hoarding its holy
perfume; All unelated by sunbeam or bee— So my heart waited, looking for thee.
G. Henry Howard PAUL,
1857
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The Works of Samuel Johnson: The adventurer and idler
... to the seasons, and may set at defiance the morning mist, and the evening
damp, the blasts of the east, and the clouds of the south. It was the boast of the
Stoick philosophy, to make man unshaken by calamity, and unelated by success
...
Samuel Johnson, Francis Pearson Walesby, Arthur Murphy,
1825
He returned to his former post, drew himself up to his full height, and stood
grasping his homely weapon, prepared for the worst , and not altogether
unelated with a proud consciousness of his own natural advantages of activity,
stature, ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton,
1842
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: A New Edition in Twelve ...
... superior to the seasons, and may set at defiance the morning mist, and the
evening damp, the blasts of the east, and the clouds of the south. ' It was the
boast of the Stoic philosophy, to make man unshaken by calamity, and unelated
by ...
Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy,
1820