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    1. congenital idiot, and pointed into the distance


    2. They put her on life support and told me she had a congenital illness triggered by the surgery


    3. He is but another of my characterizations of American liberals as congenital liars


    4. Suppose a congenital brain disability children, nobody taught him swearing, nor taught his aggressive behavior


    5. The old bookseller, knowing about Aureliano’s love for books that had been read only by the Venerable Bede, urged him with a certain fatherly malice to get into the discussion, and without even taking a breath, he explained that the cockroach, the oldest winged insect on the face of the earth, had already been the victim of slippers in the Old Testa-ment, but that since the species was definitely resistant to any and all methods of extermination, from tomato dices with borax to flour and sugar, and with its one thousand six hundred three varieties had resisted the most ancient, tenacious, and pitiless persecution that mankind had unleashed against any living thing since the beginnings, including man himself, to such an ex-tent that just as an instinct for reproduction was at-tributed to humankind, so there must have been another one more definite and pressing, which was the in-stinct to kill cockroaches, and if the latter had succeeded in escaping human ferocity it was because they had taken refuge in the shadows, where they became invul-nerable because of man’s congenital fear of the dark, but on the other hand they became susceptible to the glow of noon, so that by the Middle Ages already, and in present times, and per omnia secula seculorum, the only effective method for killing cockroaches was the glare of the sun


    6. This is also the reason that there were no babies born on Rama with any kind of congenital diseases or defects


    7. His mother said that her son had congenital blindness


    8. Congenital bone disorder, indeed! She ran directly to her room


    9. A congenital enzyme defect that interfere with normal process of the testes


    10. It is caused by congenital defect, damage or injure to the testicle, leading to abnormal sperm count and sometimes interfering with normal

    11. These are congenital birth defect condition, where the opening of the penis


    12. Many men with congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens do not have


    13. These are congenital birth defect conditions, where the opening of the penis


    14. Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) is another condition where the baby’s adrenal glands overproduce a male hormone before birth, causing ‘virilisation’ of the genitalia and making a girl look like a boy


    15. ness from time to time is a normal congenital disposition that is


    16. Mr Mulligan accepted of the invitation and, expatiating upon his design, told his hearers that he had been led into this thought by a consideration of the causes of sterility, both the inhibitory and the prohibitory, whether the inhibition in its turn were due to conjugal vexations or to a parsimony of the balance as well as whether the prohibition proceeded from defects congenital or from proclivities acquired


    17. A truce to threnes and trentals and jeremies and all such congenital defunctive music! Twenty years of it, regret them not


    18. Displaying his congenital tenacity, he accepted the position, engineered a transfer to Harvard Law, and for the next three years managed to hold down the coaching job while simultaneously earning the most prestigious JD in America


    19. You came across their half-brother, Ronald Niedermann, didn’t you? He was blonde, enormous and had congenital analgesia, the inability to feel pain, so was therefore an ideal hit man and murderer, while Camilla … well, in her case the genetic abnormality was quite simply that she was astoundingly, ridiculously lovely to look at, and that just got worse as she grew older


    20. Because I wasn’t convinced that any of my brother’s heart issues were caused by congenital defects or energy drinks mixed with booze or recreational drugs

    21. For those of you with a congenital dislike of public radio, for nearly two decades show host, writer, and (dare I say it) singer Garrison Keillor has produced A Prairie Home Companion, set in the mythical town of Lake Wobegon, Minnesota


    22. She said she had had a bellyful of congenital insanity in the Mayfair family before her twenty-first birthday


    23. When he was a young boy, around six, he was forced to wear a leg brace due to a congenital weakness in his ankles


    24. Florentino Ariza had stripped her of the virginity of a conventional marriage, more pernicious than congenital virginity or the abstinence of widowhood


    25. He knew himself well: despite his congenital constipation, his belly had betrayed him in public three or four times in the course of his many years, and those three or four times he had been obliged to give in


    26. Their children are sometimes congenital idiots, like the hero of our story; sometimes they are found in the dock at the Assizes, where they are generally acquitted by the jury for edifying motives; sometimes they distinguish themselves by one of those burning scandals that amaze the public and add another blot to the stained record of our age


    27. A crowd of eager claimants arose, who cared nothing about any last scion of a noble race undergoing treatment in Switzerland, at the expense of the deceased, as a congenital idiot


    28. Men affirm that the Christian life cannot be established save by violence, because there are still uncivilized nations outside of the Christian world, in Africa and Asia (some regard even the Chinese as a menace of our civilization), and because, according to the new theory of heredity, there exist in society congenital criminals, savage and irredeemably vicious


    29. They say that the Christian life cannot be established without the use of violence, because there are savage races outside the pale of Christian societies in Africa and in Asia (there are some who even represent the Chinese as a danger to civilization), and that in the midst of Christian societies there are savage, corrupt, and, according to the new theory of heredity, congenital criminals


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    congenital inborn innate native implanted ingrained inbred inherent fundamental hereditary