Like you, I have had peri-menopausal depression, and it's very hard to cope with.
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Mombelli A. Etiology, diagnosis, and treatment considerations in peri-implantitis.
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Peri proposes pragmatic reforms mixed with straight talk on immigration facts.
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The lands adjoining the plain proper are sometimes also called peri-Pannonian.
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Constructed wetland for a peri-urban housing area Bayawan City, Philippines.
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He's made it with thyme, smoked paprika, even hot sauces such as peri-peri or harissa.
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Peri Kerber got in line and waited for hours before she could talk to a ticket agent.
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Peri-natal risk factors include trauma, breach birth or prolonged delivery.
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The majority of free water exists within the peri-prismatic protein matrix.
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A beautiful and graceful girl
(Persian folklore) a supernatural being descended from fallen angels and excluded from paradise until penance is done
In Persian mythology and Armenian mythology, the Peri (Persian: u067Eu0631u06CCu200Eu200E pari) are exquisite, winged fairy-like spirits ranking between angels and evil spirits. They sometimes visit the realm of mortals.
Peri is a given name and surname in various cultures.
A sprite or supernatural being in Persian mythology
Pref. 1. Around; about; enclosing: perimysium. 2. Near: perinatal. [Greek from peri around, near; See per 1 in Indo-European Roots.] -- AHTD
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In the Persian and Arabic traditions, peri are fallen angels. Their leader is Eblis. The peri are said to be beautiful but vengeful spirits. According to Islamic lore, Mohammad tried to convert them.