The reports about investigations into alleged postal vote fraud must sicken every person in the city who believes in the democratic system. |
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How can a rich country like ours invade a country and then allow its own people to sicken and die for the lack of even basic medicines? |
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The microbe occurs in many forms, or strains, that sicken other plants, including almond, peach, plum, and oleander. |
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That they seem to have done it for propaganda purposes must sicken all reasonable. |
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Will they cease their depredations against the environment when it is so irreversibly compromised that even their own children begin to sicken and die? |
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These may be direct effects, when the algae produce toxins that sicken or kill human and aquatic organisms. |
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It is true that we need herbs that is to say miracles and Word but let's know that we will sicken again and even we will die. |
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To answer this question would take too long and would sicken this hypochondriac. |
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I am glad I am 72, because modern day people's attitudes sicken me. |
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As patients began to sicken and then die, the staff hunted for the cause. |
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Or because the series of unfortunate events that we call old age tends to find and sicken the elderly? |
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His pilgrimage is dogged by calamity, as oxen sicken and die, the cart carrying the bell catches fire, and waifs and strays join his tattered procession. |
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Even on a tropical island, dinosaurs would sicken and die eventually. |
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Do not let the sheep eat from the grass for they will sicken and die. |
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The 10 parasites sicken millions of people every year causing epilepsy, anaphylactic shock, amoebic dysentery and other illnesses. |
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Millions will die or sicken from preventable diseases. |
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City took control, pinning a tiring Celtic back and threatening to sicken them with a winner. |
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Whenever I get booed by opposition fans it only makes me more determined to sicken them. |
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Bacillus thurengiensis, dusted or sprayed once a week, will sicken cabbage worms without leaving any toxic residue. |
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Simon's smug pontifications and his seeming lack of concern sicken her. |
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The poorer a country, the more its people generally have to depend on traditional biomass, and the more likely they are to sicken and die as a result. |
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As I pointed out, such writings would sicken most Canadians. |
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Perhaps we'll eventually sicken of the Bourne series, too, but at present its kinetic energy and fleetness, unhampered by the baggage of four decades, are leaving Bond way behind. |
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Other legal, non-prescription remedies that can sicken or kill are aconite, chaparral, colloidal silver, coltsfoot, comfrey, germanium, greater celandine, kava and lobelia. |
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