This tale turns on the assumption that the thieves bear ill will towards their victims, and the convenient explanation is the difference in race. |
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His reckless gamble failed and he ended up old and ill in a wrecked building surrounded by yes men. |
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Sure enough, I tracked him down only to find out that he's extremely ill and possibly not long for this world. |
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When community care for the mentally ill was implemented in the early Nineties that too was seen as being a win-win situation. |
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When you are upset or worried, you can draw something and it seems to just flush all your ill feelings away. |
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Just a thimbleful of such water is sufficient to transform a healthy person, in hours, into a deathly ill cholera sufferer. |
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Zeena, also enraged, tells him that she became sick from nursing his ill mother. |
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Pasiya strongly refutes these allegations, accusing some of these players of ill discipline. |
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Once upon a time there were big Victorian asylums where the mentally ill were institutionalised. |
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All of them, like Darwin, had to negotiate ways to work while suffering from ill health. |
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This is inevitable, and a reader may be ill at ease at the scarcity of evidence that underlies many of these reconstructions. |
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She was ill for two years, spending the better part of 18 months in St James's Hospital, Leeds. |
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The world depicted is a fascinating one, and we gaze upon it with rapt attention, even as the disquieting mood of the film keeps us ill at ease. |
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Last night she was still recovering in hospital, and too ill to speak to detectives. |
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He initially doesn't have violence inside himself so much as ill will for the rubes he fleeces. |
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This 23-year-old patient, acutely ill with pneumonia, was also cachectic, depressed, and alone. |
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Heart disease and strokes are major causes of death and ill health in the Western Health Board region. |
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If the petitioner can show that he and his class stand together and will benefit or suffer rateably, then his ill motive is nothing to the point. |
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She mentioned she had a friend who loved girl groups, but who was too ill to travel to the parties in London. |
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Despite ill health and struggles with drugs, he produced many important paintings and major portrait woodcuts. |
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Some people give you a wide berth when you are ill because they can't handle it. |
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He was 67, so fat that he could hardly walk, gluttonous, in ill health and within eight months of death. |
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Of delicate health, he was constantly ill and in pain in the last ten years of his life. |
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At least 20 teachers became ill and were transfused saline during the hunger strike, according to the strikers. |
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He's been out of work while his wife was very ill and the family could use some help. |
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Certainly both my parents were alcoholics, and mentally ill at the same time. |
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Buddhas do not wash away ill deeds with water, nor remove transmigrators sufferings with their hands, nor transfer their realizations to others. |
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Central venous catheterization is one of the most commonly used invasive procedures in critically ill patients. |
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You need to take on board the fact that in some cases terminally ill people ask to go home to die. |
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In the Netherlands, courts have begun to permit the administration of lethal injections to terminally ill patients. |
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There's also another 'To Do' list as long as my arm, but I'm feeling too ill to do any of it. |
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In one Scottish study of terminally ill cancer patients, those given vitamin C lived four times as long as those who weren't given it. |
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In the early 1930s, the lepers and mentally ill were removed from Robben Island and all the buildings burnt down. |
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The popular column had been written for years by Jim Hamilton, who fell ill and passed away earlier this year. |
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Then in 1997, when she was midway through a psychology degree and seriously ill with gall stones, she was elected, and has not looked back. |
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As Minister of Health he reorganized care for the mentally ill and for lepers, and in 1926 he became Minister of Internal Affairs. |
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Furthermore, the court may sanction treatment that will shorten the life of a terminally ill child, in order to relieve suffering. |
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But more than drop-in centres, Leduc says, mentally ill people need to be reintegrated into society. |
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The attack, when it came, was ill co-ordinated, and the city resisted with more determination than its besiegers had ever expected. |
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Maybe we'll just wait for the catastrophe and anyway, it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good. |
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The relapsers had been ill on average for 16 years versus 22 for the non-relapsers. |
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The decision reopens a longstanding debate about whether mentally ill inmates can be executed if they are sane only while taking drugs. |
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Mrs. Winchester believed ill would befall her if she ever stopped altering her sprawling mansion. |
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I told the parents that the infant was very ill and the abscess should be lanced. |
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But it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good, as they say, and I've discovered an excellent replacement taxi service. |
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His wife was ill with depression and he was responsible for caring for the children ranging in age from a teenager to a toddler. |
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The proposed re-denomination looks like a leap in the dark, and an exercise in futility that the nation can ill afford now. |
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If they are a danger to the public, they mustn't be allowed to interface with us, but surely the mentally ill should be treated? |
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There is a higher incidence of malnutrition and ill health in the war torn areas. |
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Mr Sharp's view of matters, that summer, must have been that it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good! |
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A spokeswoman acknowledged that allowing embryos to be tested to save a seriously ill brother or sister was a complex issue. |
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The absence of acid is called achlorhydria, but many people have this condition without ill effects. |
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Everything about the film is ill judged, miscast and intellectually anorexic. |
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A lifelong friend has never known him to be out of temper or speak ill words of others. |
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Patients would be triaged, and the seriously ill admitted to hospitals for treatment. |
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In 1836-1837, her career as a schoolmistress thwarted by ill health, she suffered a nervous breakdown. |
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I had started feeling pretty ill by this point, and Scott had been feeling pretty bad since after the hike. |
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Bald eagles appear conspicuously whenever a family member dies, but they show up often enough otherwise that they haven't become an ill omen. |
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Many feared that if the food went bad and somebody became ill that they would be liable and could be sued. |
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If your child is ill or you are worried, shout to the rooftops or guilt will walk with you as a constant friend. |
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The animals became ill and lost weight as multiple regions of their digestive tracts became inflamed. |
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Do not allow yourself or anyone else to become dangerously ill before calling a doctor or going to a hospital. |
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After jumping bail to look after his terminally ill girlfriend, things change. |
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This was intended to be a constructive process, not a trigger for criticism, blame, or ill considered actions. |
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Workers who clock in while ill cost their employers 20 percent more per day than employees who take time off. |
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The other nurse, who continues to suffer ill health arising from the near assault, has been absent from work on a number of occasions. |
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Being ill in the 1990s and trilingual, I soon met others worldwide who were facing similar concerns, especially in Latin America. |
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He was struck down with what is believed to be the airborne virus Norwalk on Tuesday tea-time, and his mother became ill a few hours later. |
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You may wish to request a period of intermission from your course if you become ill and are unable to undertake your course. |
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The rich, ill and famous consulted balneologists who treated diseases with baths and water cures. |
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The shark's job is to weed out the weaklings, the ill and the infirm and it is designed for that job. |
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Mammalian predators such as raccoons readily prey on frogs with seemingly no ill effects. |
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However, an ill labourer has to take time off without benefit of salary or proper medicines. |
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My son was quite ill and, as I don't drive, I called Mick and he took us to my doctors in Ashford without a second thought. |
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The most common ill effects of exposure to radioactivity result from the ionization of water molecules by the radiation. |
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The patient may become acutely ill and need to be admitted to the hospital with pneumonia. |
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During the exam, students provided care to acutely ill children and adults. |
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Russians, for historical reasons, can be acutely ill at ease with the idea of expounding uncomfortable truths in a formal setting. |
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These units were selected because they housed acutely ill patients who generally required bed baths. |
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The film's title refers to a wish list that two terminally ill men try to fulfill before each kicks the bucket. |
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The awareness of their individual blemishes and shortcomings inclines the frustrated to detect ill will and meanness in their fellow men. |
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He returned to his boat at the yacht basin and fell into the water after feeling ill as he boarded the boat. |
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There was such a big change in Laura after she became ill that I just wanted to do something to get her life back on the rails. |
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If it were Bertha who were ill for the same reason, he would be mad as a meat-axe. |
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The smell from that place was so strong, it used to make my friend J. violently ill if we even crossed the threshold at the local mall. |
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He is recalibrating the health service to try to prevent people getting ill in the first place. |
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She was ill during hustings and had to send a proxy to make speeches on her behalf in the run up to polling day. |
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The eligibility requirement is also based on a medical certificate from the attending doctor for the ill family member. |
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He was critically ill but demonstrated the battling qualities that have hallmarked his fight for life ever since. |
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Combine poor diet with lack of exercise and you have a population with real problems of obesity and ill health. |
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If your plant is healthy, you can prune back to a foot or two with no ill effects. |
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But keeping such ill feelings and distrusting the media as a whole is unfortunate. |
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Rebecca Harrison was taken ill mid-way through the race but battled on to finish 40th. |
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Dedicating a room to formal dining and nothing else is a luxury most of us can ill afford. |
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Preoperative haemorrhage and hypotension are contraindications to spinal anaesthesia, and ketamine is used in only severely ill women. |
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The sample was largely melancholic, most had separation anxiety, and 96 percent had been ill for more than two years. |
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Oh, of course there are mitigating circumstances, such as being too young, or too ill to be in command of your existence. |
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I am determined to use my national responsibilities to launch a concerted attack on truancy and ill discipline in schools. |
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If any visitor or family member has an illness, either the patient or the ill person should wear a mask. |
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One man was taken seriously ill after suffering a massive asthma attack following building work at flats. |
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He often surrounds himself with tykes, and buses in terminally ill children to play at his sprawling Neverland Valley ranch north of Los Angeles. |
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In the 1980s and 1990s we were ill at ease and unable to get a hold on things as we faced a big black hole and a slow drift to oblivion. |
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They were so undernourished that they easily became ill from consumption, fevers, pestilence, and a variety of other disorders. |
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The very seamlessness of the composition, with its glossy floor, lends a sleekness that, for some, will accord ill with the rest of the museum. |
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And I don't bear ill will to anybody, as well as I don't bear it to myself. |
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Attell said it was cooling cocoa butter and, for many years, bore ill will towards Kilbane for this charge, which Kilbane often repeated. |
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But I don't know one veteran in my chapter who bears ill will against the Vietnamese people. |
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If Joseph bore ill will toward them did they really think they would win him over with a bag of pistachio nuts? |
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Geser tells a tale about the Virgin of Byzantium to whom somebody bore ill will and put a spell. |
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We do not know whether Boyd bore ill will toward the woman, but it is possible that he did not. |
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And among my acquaintances who ended up in Vietnam, none bore ill will or felt betrayed by civilian anti-war protest. |
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The news of conditions at Scutari, where the ill and wounded soldiers were barracked, was considered scandalous back home in London. |
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As well the added burden of Ms Cook's ill health caused her to be disinclined to litigate. |
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I'm not vindictive and I don't wish any ill health on him, but he has to serve the time. |
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Kraft completed a study of the possible value of hypnotic relaxation in the management of anxiety in 12 terminally ill patients with cancer. |
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When Jane was about fifteen, Dad fell seriously ill and entered a convalescent hospital. |
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Unfortunately, without wishing to speak ill of him, let me merely say he is a lawyer. |
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Donna has been ill through all this and Emily can't work as she has to look after her. |
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With a sprinkling of new players still bedding in, they looked ill at ease in the face of a familiar, and formidable, United side. |
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Around one in ten people who are infected with amoebiasis become ill from the disease. |
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The industry is getting more and more fiscally ill as the hype about how great movies are doing gets louder and louder. |
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A companion accompanying an ill member during repatriation will be covered up to a maximum of 955 euros in travel expenses. |
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For all her outrageous inventions, Mrs. Connell is arguably more endearing than her ill wishers. |
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She had been ill for some time and bore her cross with dignity and serenity. |
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Knowing I was ill she messengered me over some echinacea and zinc and ginger tea. |
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It enabled bedside monitoring in critically ill patients by measuring heart output and capillary pressure in the lungs. |
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Each drug alone has its own potential for side effects, especially in the elderly and the chronically ill who don't metabolize well. |
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When Bruce is passed over for the news anchorman job he covets, he turns his gaze heavenward and curses God for his ill fortune. |
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There will also be a network of local care hospitals supported by a critical care hospital for seriously ill patients. |
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The successfully treated seriously ill are also affected by these service inadequacies. |
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Consumers can become seriously ill if they eat an egg that is not fully cooked and contaminated with salmonella. |
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Fears are growing for her health as she is due to give birth in just six weeks and has been suffering ill health. |
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She said the boat's captain was ill so Ramdhanie, eager to steer the boat, had set sail with a two-man crew. |
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This occurred in a haphazard fashion on 23 July in Dublin, and although swiftly suppressed, caught Dublin castle ill prepared. |
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For another, it stigmatizes, as it regards the mentally ill as though they were criminals. |
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And they were relatively untrained and ill prepared to attack a mobile army in the field. |
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The problem is how to get the psychiatrically ill person to see the psychiatrist. |
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This issue affects all doctors and off-label drugs will be needed more often for very ill children reflecting the higher usage in hospital. |
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The government is to target deprived areas where poor families suffer more ill health. |
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No matter how ill she was, she always enjoyed a chat and a laugh and was never one to burden people with her troubles. |
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Ninety per cent of travellers who contract malaria do not become ill until after they return home. |
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We often report to Social Services if one of our clients is ill or in some difficulty. |
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He was a gentleman in the true sense of the word, a man who never spoke ill of another human being and always allowed for human frailty. |
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Should popes, who rule for life, retire if they become ill instead of dying in office? |
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When all parts of our society are matured and harmonized, our education system will be recovered from ill health. |
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They were very ill when they were born and suffered from sickness and diarrhoea. |
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The side effects were harsh, and Crystal had to begin homebound school because she was too ill to be in a classroom. |
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He was Lord Privy Seal in 1919-21, but then resigned, owing to ill health and a general weariness of office. |
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He was ill educated, unintelligent, lacking in common sense, careless of his duties, immoral, emotionally retarded and lazy. |
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There are unacceptable geographical inequities in the levels of sexual ill health and service provision. |
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It seems only ill health or a sudden lack of desire can stop him from achieving his goal. |
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Nature is blind, and whether we use it for good or ill depends on us and human nature. |
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Later, the child appears acutely ill with fever, upper airway compromise, and respiratory distress. |
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When Ellen was ill friends kept the family supplied with soup, eggs, jellies and wine. |
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But after treatment with antivenin and a short stay in the hospital, Ryan recovered with no ill effects. |
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I did buy a longboard which may have helped things along, but I have surfed shortboards on a few occasions with no ill effects. |
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It is a town rife with corruption, from city hall on down, and teeming with houses of ill repute. |
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There was an element of ill luck, but every so often, as gamblers would tell us, long odds do come off. |
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The man behind the world's tallest and fastest rollercoaster has died suddenly after being taken ill during a party. |
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Latest figures suggest that about 6,000 service personnel engaged in the first Gulf War were taken ill afterwards and that some 600 have died. |
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He was taken ill in the last two weeks and the suddenness of his departure left the whole community shocked and numb. |
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He was a youthful 70 years old and appeared fit and healthy and indeed was taken ill and died suddenly while playing a game of golf on Monday. |
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Twelve people died and 5,000 more were taken ill as the nerve agent spread. |
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Derek was taken ill suddenly in The Caribbean Islands where he was performing as part of an entertainment special on board a cruise ship. |
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Michael took ill suddenly on Monday evening of last week and was pronounced dead in the General Hospital in Castlebar on Saturday. |
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Mick took ill and died suddenly just 20 minutes after one of those family get-togethers on a recent Saturday night. |
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Albert, formerly from Knockroe, Mayo Abbey took ill and died suddenly while working in the Manchester region. |
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Paul was out walking on Kiltimagh mountain with friends from St. John's Western Care Centre, Ballinamore when he took ill and died suddenly. |
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I hope you will not take it ill that I asked my son about your doings, we tell each other everything. |
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In June last year, she became so ill that her mother came from the country to take her home to die. |
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In an update in nonpulmonary critical care, Schlesinger and Leatherman discuss rheumatological problems in critically ill patients. |
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Sometimes one nurse has to take care of two critically ill patients at the same time. |
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My father-in-law has become quite ill and it's becoming increasingly difficult for my mother-in-law to keep up the house. |
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His interventions were haphazard, ill prepared, and there was plenty of room for others to take initiatives. |
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He can see an impending economic Armageddon and is doing his best to make the world change its ill ways. |
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Secession would not remedy any ill facing the South, he repeatedly declared. |
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When the yin and yang elements in the body are well balanced, the person is in good health and he falls ill when the balance is disrupted. |
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Yet if you were taken ill in the United States, for example, the cost of private medical treatment could be ruinous. |
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Most of those imprisoned languished into ill health, many losing their lives due to total disregard. |
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It was in jail that he fell ill and died, sparking a chain of events that culminated in the arrest and removal from office of the Sheikh. |
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Plants that need abundant water are a luxury we can ill afford, because of the water shortages your generation will most assuredly face. |
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Everyone was ill but the baby, although we're now on the mend. |
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The nurses provide high quality nursing care, to give terminally ill people the choice of dying at home, where they will be supported by their families. |
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They say that the steps taken by Mr. LeBlanc were taken by him, deliberately and with ill intent, in an attempt to thwart their efforts to have their motions heard. |
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Freya Stratford had been seriously ill with the bile duct condition biliary atresia and doctors gave her just weeks to live unless a donor organ was found. |
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For many Afghan women, a life of violence, drudgery and ill health is the best they can expect. |
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I should not bear ill will even against those those who have offended against me, and I must avoid getting into a rage, and I must make a firm effort in that direction. |
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Now collette isn't just playing a mentally ill woman, she's also playing her own shrink. |
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Even when she was ill and tired she could summon up enough strength and liveliness of manner to entertain the few visitors she thought worth receiving. |
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The ill effects of hypernatremia are primarily caused by cell shrinkage and damage in the brain. |
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Do these manipulations of nature sometimes cause ill effects that must be managed or mitigated? |
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He had scarcely however given directions for its construction when he fell ill of a fever, and was very near enjoying the honour of hanselling the new cemetery himself. |
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I am not wasting away, I am seldom ill and always recover quickly. |
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What hidden motivations are there in an oath that states that our judges will pledge themselves to act fairly and impartially, without fear or favour, affection, or ill will? |
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Apart from the usual sprains, strains, stings and bouts of homesickness, the medics were involved in organising the emergency airlift of a critically ill cadet. |
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Many who fell ill were bayoneted, shot or beheaded by their captors. |
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At last, 17 days after he left his summer palace, His Holiness, seriously ill with dysentery, crossed the Indian border. |
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On that day, the family of a severely ill Costa Rican woman reportedly prayed to the beatified pontiff for her recovery. |
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Plantations without adequate weed control may look ragged and ill kept. |
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One describes how ill he felt when he mistook a large vat of gasoline for raspberry juice, guzzling the entire thing before making the realization. |
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I think it is time we stop warehousing our mentally ill in prison. |
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Two studies have now been completed observing the care of terminally ill patients during their last six days of life in medical wards in two acute hospitals. |
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They want to hold the seat that Giffords had to give up after being shot in the head by a mentally ill man. |
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If, God forbid, a major incident of some kind did occur in Swindon, how would our shiny new hospital cope with a rapid, major influx of critically ill patients? |
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At a point eighteen miles northeast of Lethbridge, the Head Chief of this small army had a dream one night which seemed to predict ill fortune for the raiders. |
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For example, vaccinia immune globulin, or VIG, is stored and ready for the next person who becomes ill from smallpox vaccine. |
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If one therefore bore ill will towards someone then it follows that we would wish to injure them, and our intention towards them would be destructive or evil. |
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Not to be the bearer of ill tidings, Herman, but you are close to the last person in America still wondering this. |
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They have accumulated a reservoir of ill will that could sink them. |
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At that point, a gravely ill person would have to somehow get their bodily fluids into your system. |
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He was taken critically ill ill on a trip to New York, was hospitalized at st Vincent's, before being flown home to Miami. |
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Along with age-old border disputes, this is a thorny issue for Khmers, and bodes ill for the hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese living in Cambodia. |
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The Filipino beauty queen went on to win the title, but resigned when her grandfather fell ill six months later. |
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For those who escape direct physical injury, there remain the ill effects of displacement and deprivation. |
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And here I drank wine upon necessity, being ill for want of it, and I find reason to fear that by my too sudden leaving off wine, I do contract many evils upon myself. |
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He was way too ill to visit the set and all that, but was very curious about the film. |
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There have been no studies examining treatment responses in psychiatrically ill Ecstasy users, and the risks of using psychiatric medications in these patients are unknown. |
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Our colleagues may not be identifying their psychiatrically ill patients in their practice as they ought to, because when they do, they have no place to send them. |
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And warning signs include soot stains on or above appliances, coal or wood fires burning slowly or going out and everyone at home feeling ill at the same time. |
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But what about terminally ill patients who live in states like New York, without a Death with dignity law? |
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For a moment our man wondered whether the black clouds were harbingers of some unforeseen ill omen, symbolic as they were of the darkness, representing the unknown. |
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Chinese couples had stampeded to get hitched before the Year of the Horse started last week, spooked by a cosmological sign that the coming lunar year bodes ill for newlyweds. |
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Any white person expressing such ideas is obviously a buttoned up racist, ill at ease with the realities of multicultural Britain and its vibrant black youth culture. |
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If my husband was going to get ill it might as well be somewhere nice. |
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The already existent ill will between the two tribes increased last year when bani Walid sided with Gaddafi during the uprising. |
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At the moment it is legal for doctors to administer large doses of drugs to terminally ill patients in pain and distress, knowing that the medication shortens their lives. |
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The new government will be pressed to reconcile religious conflicts and work out a policy that is considerate of the poor and mitigates the ill effects of economic growth. |
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She grew increasingly ill despite a 450 cubic centimeter transfusion and became comatose after five days. |
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When a pregnant woman is infected with listeriosis, she may have a miscarriage, premature delivery or stillbirth, or her newborn baby may become seriously ill and may die. |
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Continental Europeans rubbished the idea, saying that generations of French and Italian women and children had eaten soft cheese without ill effect. |
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Two years ago, however, Nancy became ill with a post-surgical infection that caused her immense pain. |
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The three soon became ill and were taken to a nearby clinic, where Long went into cardiac arrest and died. |
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Grant was born as Archibald Leach, to a mentally ill woman and a working-class pants presser in Bristol, England. |
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He made a short-lived return but quit for good because of ill health. |
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For the critically ill or injured time may be of the essence. |
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I was very ill indeed before and now I feel reasonably well. |
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This is the protest that greets announcement of a site for a halfway house or day-care centre for mentally ill people who do not need hospitalisation. |
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Many parts of this ceremony evolved from much older, even ancient, rituals conducted for those facing imminent death, the gravely ill as well the criminal or the martyr. |
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At least I was too ill to be nagged by the missus into doing housework. |
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Alice wore a black nylon rain jacket that looked as if it was ill prepared to deal with the coming chill. |
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Brutalized prison guards contributed to the misery, mistreating the mentally ill and administering cruel interrogations. |
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David Prowse, the actor who portrayed Darth Vader, wished to come back but had to turn down the role because of ill health. |
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We considered our options last night and after talking things through with our advisor decided to pull the plug on the ill fated mortgage application. |
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Mothers and their babies are being made ill by common household products such as air fresheners, polish, deodorants and hair sprays, researchers claimed on Monday. |
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There are concerns for her as she was ill before she vanished. |
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It raises the ill humour of mankind, excites the keener spirits, moves indignation in beholders and sows the very seeds of schism in men's bosoms. |
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The gorillas and chimps perhaps then chomp the half eaten fruit and become ill with a devastating human-like disease. |
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After a 10-year remission from testicular cancer, Radziwill found out he was ill again. |
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The traditional tax system of Castile, with its reliance upon sales taxes and a direct tax on the tithe proved ill suited for the natural resource based economy of New Spain. |
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It takes a strange mentality to equate that with a seriously ill human being. |
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In December last year he was due to stand trial and some of his victims had attended court to give evidence, one becoming ill because of the stress. |
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Labor force participation among the mothers of special needs and chronically ill children is shockingly low. |
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The potential ill effects of inhalant abuse include damage to cardiac, pulmonary, neurologic, gastrointestinal, hematologic, renal, and dermatologic systems. |
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Not surprisingly many of the subjects of these experiments ended up mad as hatters but they did provide useful samples for us, so it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good. |
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In many states, the mentally ill or intellectually disabled could be sterilized. |
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Most of the 38 alleged victims were Gravely ill or suffered terminal conditions. |
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Suddenly, Emma is taken ill and having horrible dreams at night. |
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Although lecherously swarmy as befits the character, the performance seems an ill fit for him, thus detracting from any otherwise superlative work. |
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Searching for some solace, some clue that would let him know she had been happy with him, she had not bore ill will for him, that she loved him unconditionally. |
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It is clear that while Ishmael and Isaac end up very different people, they bear one another no ill will. |
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All proceeds from the event will go to St Mary's Hospice, where Mr Bolton was cared for after suddenly being taken ill in September 2003 with a cancerous brain tumour. |
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Both became feverish and ill with the infusion, as expected, and both recovered. |
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Taylor had been ill with congestive heart failure for several years and was hospitalized in February. |
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During the first half, Jimmy Grimes took ill and died suddenly. |
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He was a big man in every sense of the word who always lived life to the full and even during his many years of ill health he never lost that zest for life. |
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She took ill and died suddenly while on the way to Castlebar hospital. |
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An elderly man is critically ill in hospital after being knocked down when a teenager ran across a road and jumped into the middle of a bus queue. |
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He must have realized that trying to analyse someone who was not ill and not asking for help was a futile exercise from the patient's point of view, though not from his own. |
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Charlie felt ill as she heard the distinctive sound of a rattlesnake. |
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So I stand and watch ball after ball whistle past my outstretched hand and, try as I might, I take it ill to see him running about like a dive bomber, whooping and hollering. |
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Landfill sites are a potentially important cause of environmental pollution and ill health and studies are needed to determine the size and nature of such potential risks. |
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They include meals on wheels, home help, day care, respite care for carers, and special assistance for those who are ill or who are about to leave hospital. |
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So it seems to be true that it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good. |
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If you eat junk food constantly, you will become ill and unhealthy. |
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Rumors are swirling that Pope Francis is ill after the Vatican canceled all his July audiences and daily Mass. |
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It would also help men too ill to bank sperm before chemotherapy. |
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The device was quickly embraced by the medical community and its use expanded beyond acutely ill cardiac patients, before its benefits were actually proven. |
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Advances in the recognition and treatment of pain in children over the past 20 years have led to improved pain management for acutely ill and injured children. |
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Anyone would be ill at ease at having to tighten their belt by 30 percent. |
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I think I can put at least some of my decision on comments below down to the fact I was coming down ill with something and have had to spend yesterday and today at home. |
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After years of being dismissed as loonies and scaremongers, she and the thousands of women who have long claimed silicone was making them ill have finally been listened to. |
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Millennia of interacting with other humans has left us ill equipped to deal with objects that sometimes act in humanlike ways. |
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Current infrastructure policies are in some respects ill equipped to deal with the current backlogs, let alone the challenges of the next millennium. |
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Several horses in hendra had fallen ill and died, followed by one of their trainers. |
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The boy was ill and Potter wrote him a picture and story letter to help him pass the time and to cheer him up. |
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If Bonnaroovians harbored ill will for the star, it did not show. |
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He was taken ill along with a 19-year-old after they reportedly drank from a bottle of beer that had been laced with ketamine. |
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A BULIMIC mum so ill with depression she wanted to die has been saved by the Sunday Mirror's Time To Change mental health campaign. |
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The Jeddak of Ptarth nodded his assent, but the ugly scowl that he bent upon Matai Shang harbored ill for that pasty-faced godling. |
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Handfield said a summons has been issued for the Ouellettes on charges of keeping a house of ill fame. |
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The suspects were held on suspicion of allegations that included prostitution, operating a house of ill fame and residing in a house of ill fame. |
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By contrast, in the 1920s a pub called The Pineapple was open there in what is now a private house, but it was a house of ill repute. |
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But at least volcanic Vicky has settled her differences with the other slappers in MTV's house of ill repute. |
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In addition, we have the House of Lords, that well-known house of ill repute. |
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A man who is conscious of having an ill character, cannot justly be angry with those who neglect and slight him. |
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He was held in ill repute, no one would trust him enough to do business with him. |
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His list of sexual contacts was quite long, and included ladies from some of the ritzier establishments of ill repute across the border. |
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Real IRA thug Brian Shive who is terminally ill with cys fibrosis, shot the men at an Arm ba base in Northern Ireland. |
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A WOMAN who had to cancel her wedding because her terminally ill sweetheart is unwell watched as a friend did a fund raising bungee jump. |
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James returned to England for a time when Charles was stricken ill and appeared to be near death. |
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