back in the day at the plase of mount Rushmore ther was a great and powerfull shogun by the name of yoshimitsu katakana. he descoverd the symptomes and and asked his friends what he should name it so they decided to name it after some American dude by the name pf Juan Carlos Santana Patella.
Tourette Syndrome got its name from Dr. George Gilles de la Tourette who was a neurologist living in France.
a galvanized nail is a nail that has got a zinc anti detterent on it this prevents the rusting of the nail and is used for construction
middle child syndrome is very rare. But you have got it.
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have it removed and get a tetanus shot
Um, well no. I have stickler syndrome and I definitely have not got downs thank you very much!
go to the salon where you got them done, they can apply a certain hardener to your skin under the nail, and it will re-attach itself
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, also known as Epstein-Barr Syndrome.
Snails are called snails becuase, in 1912 a person named S. Ingerney found one. He recalled that it looked like a giant nail. He named the species nail. After a while, he got a black lung disese and died. A person interested in the species "nail" looked in Dr. Ingerney's diary, it said that he wished for the species to be called a more interesting name. So, the person changed the name to snails.
The Idiom actually reads 'Fighting tooth and Nail'. It means to give everything you've got, literally every tooth and nail in your body, to win a struggle.
Glen Gould