Casper Christensen and Frank Hvam play a couple of incurable idiots characters whom they created and refined over the course of a long-running TV series.
An invented incurable disease kills off a marriage, a career, a hero's self-esteem.
Before the onset of his disease, a rare incurable neurological disorder called normal pressure hydrocephalus, he was six-foot four and 200 pounds.
Johne's Disease (paratuberculosis) is a debilitating incurable intestinal disease in cattle.
Henry Chanin, the headmaster of a private school in Nevada, went in for a routine colonoscopy in 2006 and emerged with a dose of Hep C, a usually incurable disease that can progress to cirrhosis, liver cancer and death.
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Dr Turner, 66, from Bath, had a progressive and incurable degenerative disease called supranuclear palsy.
As recently as the 1950s, polio was a dreaded, incurable disease that killed or paralyzed millions of children each year.
One patient had macular degeneration, a very common but incurable eye disease, and the second had Stargardt disease.
And the horrifying potential of such weapons is being shown in microcosm as Tokyo's subways fill with nerve gas, incurable viruses attack African populations and a relatively tiny amount of explosives devastate a federal office building in the heartland of America and its community.
This does nobody any favors particularly not actors as skilled as Sarandon and Harris, who do their best with a script that is itself incurable.
Maduro inherits a faltering economy beset by incurable problems.
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The doctors told me this was almost certainly a type of cancer that is incurable, and that I should expect to live no longer than three to six months.
The initial euphoria around the bacteriophage as a means of combating what had been incurable conditions subsided and the virus was all but forgotten.
And I knew few patients who had chosen it, except maybe in their very last few days, because they had to sign a form indicating that they understood their disease was incurable and that they were giving up on medical care to stop it.
By inventing an incurable disease, he can meditate on its impact on a marriage, on a career, on a character's self-esteem without dragging in the baggage of a familiar illness.
In the Alabama case, a consumer took Reglan and developed tardive dyskinesia, which causes incurable and involuntary muscle movements, and accused Wyeth, which is now owned by Pfizer, of failing to warn of the risk of long-term use.
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His immune system was destroyed, he was suffering from incurable liver and spleen disorders, his digestive system had shut down, and he had a chronic fever of 105 degrees.
Truth has a harshness that alarms them, and an air of finality that collides with their incurable romanticism.
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In a book shot through with personal pique, he portrays the Socialist candidate as an incurable individualist, incapable of consulting beyond her clique, forging policy on the hoof and playing the victim in order to disarm her (usually male) challengers.
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