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Even if Saudi Arabia manages to negotiate a way out of the war, fighting could flare up between the different Yemeni factions.
"He seems otherwise physically strong so has a good chance of recovering from this current flare up but could well have them regularly in the future.
I always try to make sure she’s on kind ponies because she has an autoimmune condition called Behçet’s Disease, so she can’t stand the knocks or being put on the floor, she can get a flare up.”
Source: https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/2023/09/09/isobel-celebrates-pony-championship/
I bought this recently as my flare up was really bad and this was a godsend.
Morin said firefighters eventually had to stop letting people back inside for safety concerns as the neighbouring building had a “flare up.”
Over the near-term, bitcoin could face more regulatory headwinds in the U.S. and if bank failures flare up anew, that could weigh on appetite for digital currencies.
Source: https://www.etftrends.com/crypto-channel/gold-tea-leaves-could-augur-well-bitcoin/
That reaction was enough to flare up the SDM.
“The hope is for the Lakers and LeBron that over the next two or three weeks that injury doesn’t flare up as much, it can tone down and he can try to return before the playoffs.
Source: https://nesn.com/bets/2023/02/lebron-james-injury-lakers-playoff-chances-plummet-after-report/