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Fester has a strange ability to generate electricity.
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Afterwards, the hand was bound and examined after three days to see whether it was healing or festering.
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Power, who started the movement, was left festering outside-the breastworks, without control or influence in the new organisation.
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Instead, conflict may fester within the human mind as people imagine retribution that may or may not occur.
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However, most of the participants were not fully satisfied, and grievances regarding the results festered until they exploded in world war in 1914.
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This was a time of burgeoning culture and festering decadence, of excessive cruelty and sexuality.
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The issue continued to fester, and motions were introduced yearly to expand membership.
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Sponges can fester inside a body, growing increasingly dangerous over time.
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Unfortunately, by neglecting to address high-conflict situations, avoiders risk allowing problems to fester out of control. 2.
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By the late 1940s, a schism based on personal, creative, and contractual differences, festering for many years, began to threaten the partnership.
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