| 11. | Minnesota lost, 38-15, to the incurably wacky Detroit Lions.
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| 12. | Gurcharan Das, on the other hand, is incurably bullish on India.
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| 13. | Both, according to Hill, are incurably corrupt.
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| 14. | The murder of the handicapped and the incurably sick was euphemised as Euthanasia.
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| 15. | In 1847 an accidental fall left him incurably lame.
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| 16. | Many Czechs blame them for most crime, and dismiss them as incurably lazy.
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| 17. | Its industry is barely crawling, while education and scientific research seem incurably ill.
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| 18. | Threats which are no less serious hang over the incurably ill and the dying.
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| 19. | The Netherlands are currently the only countries which allow euthanasia for the incurably ill.
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| 20. | At ten, he was already incurably stagestruck.
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