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Prayer imparts the power to walk and not faint. —Chambers

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A secular approach to beauty results in a face that mimics the lushness of peach petals: the dark-tinted lips marked by a sweet rosy inner pout, the pale cheeks suffused by a faint mandarin orange tint, eyes brushed with luxurious khaki.

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For fainting – or what doctors call syncope (pronounced sing-kuh-pee) – is extremely common. It is estimated that 30 to 50 percent of adults faint at least once. It also accounts for about three to five percent of all emergency room visits and six percent of all hospital admissions.
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