Thousands of other sick people languishing on transplant waiting lists across the country are not so lucky. |
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One minute I would be terribly home sick and the next I couldn't wait to get into central London. |
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The adverse effects of iron tablets are mainly feeling sick, abdominal pain, diarrhoea or constipation. |
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I usually go on the wagon for January as I am sick of booze after the excesses of December. |
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Mr Barry was 82 years old, chronically sick, partially sighted and after fracturing his hip was able to get around only with a walking frame. |
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Is there any chance the potential 2016 hopeful will stand up to the right and embrace paid sick leave? |
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Elnaha says with audible anguish on the phone two weeks later, now out of a job and unable to take care of his sick mother. |
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I thought the water might be making us sick, and my suspicions were confirmed by the lab tests. |
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And not just sick in the body but in your mind, because you start obsessing. |
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But when Tarkhan got sick with tuberculosis and was ushered out, the government gave him no pension or medical assistance. |
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Is there something, er, deficient about the type of guy who earns a living saving lives, succoring the sick, abetting the needy? |
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The cannibal Cop may end up being saved by his own sick and shameful words. |
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The sick sister was healed after relics from John XXIII were placed on the fistula on her abdomen. |
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But drinking for every triple Lutz, American flag or smirk from Putin could cause a calorie avalanche and sick Sochi gut. |
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It was a tragic irony that he made himself sick by worrying so much about his health. |
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But after two years of budgetary gridlock in Washington, people are sick of hearing about it. |
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I was on a liquid diet when I was sick because I couldn't digest solid food. |
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The bedridden blues icon is too sick to speak up as her son and husband battle over her estate in court. |
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If you're sick you should stay home to avoid infecting other people in the office. |
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I'm sick of having to hand-hold every new person we hire. Why can't we train them first? |
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Your hermies need a second home to chill out in whenever they're sick or molting. |
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Patients with hyperthyreosis, sick sinus syndrome and renal disease were excluded. |
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With the need for soldier health a growing concern, places for the sick to go in the army were starting to show up. |
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When one individual in a large group gets sick with a communicable disease, it spreads to others very quickly. |
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At one point, while sick from scurvy, Richard is said to have picked off guards on the walls with a crossbow, while being carried on a stretcher. |
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Despite the practice being deemed safe by medical practitioners for sick patients, it posed health issues for the healthy suffragettes. |
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In return, benefits would be paid to people who were sick, unemployed, retired or widowed. |
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They preached, educated, and relieved jailed debtors whenever possible, and cared for the sick. |
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Professor Allyson Pollock argued privatisation should be monitored to ensure the poor, the old and the sick do not lose out. |
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The rest of us were sick of hearing her crow about her success. |
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The patient was very sick when she was admitted to the hospital. |
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Their weakened condition makes them more likely to get sick. |
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Portions of the consecrated bread from the Eucharist were stored or reserved in an ambry or tabernacle to be taken to the sick. |
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What with you saying he was sick and all, I figured neither of you were coming. |
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Dinner with a sick woman you may venture to suppose not much better than solitary. |
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The besmalled position shocks Tusker to fell sick for a long time and finally die when he is asked to vacate the Lodge. |
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The sight of a bhangi carrying the night-soil basket on his head made him sick. |
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Passengers who felt sick, as well as their cabinmates, were asked to remain in their rooms for 24 hours. |
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The first time he chewed tobacco, he swallowed his chew and got extremely sick. |
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For example, if an employee chucks a sickie, you need to check that they have enough sick leave available. |
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Pretty soon just about everyone onboard was leaning over the rail chundering like sick dogs. |
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After the relationship ended, she would make herself sick eating comfort food every night. |
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She pouts and I can tell she's about to cry. I'm sick of her fake crying games. |
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Townsend was five hundred miles from his base, outnumbered, cumbered with sick and wounded. He faced disaster. |
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Well, I got along to me room, sick an' sorry enough, an' doubtsome whether I might get in wid no key. |
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Oh those freebooters taking our videos! I'm sick of it. Freebooting, you know, it's a serious issue! |
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Laurette says he is a really sick person to care more about some globs of frozen cow juice than a young girl's self-esteem. |
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When some individuals are sick, others in the group assist them by using their fins to help keep them afloat so they survive. |
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The Swedish government is seeking to reduce its costs through decreased sick leave hours and increased efficiency. |
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Healthy pelicans can usually cope with their lice, but sick birds may carry hundreds of individuals, which hastens their demise. |
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They set Hudson and his teenage son John, along with seven sick, infirm, or loyal crewmen, adrift in a small open boat. |
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I worked nonstop to make the house safe. Periodically I ozoned the first-floor bathroom, but it still made us sick. |
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The most severe threat to humans and domestic animals comes from sick, downed, or dead bats. |
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Most of these parasites infect wolves without adverse effects, though the effects may become more serious in sick or malnourished specimens. |
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Also, eucharistic ministers take the sacramental elements to the sick in hospitals and nursing homes. |
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The men tore across the land, killing thousands of sick and unarmed natives. |
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These beads are harmful to the organisms in the ocean, especially filter feeders, because they can easily ingest the plastic and become sick. |
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The air among the houses was of so strong a piscatory flavour that one might have supposed sick fish went up to be dipped in it. |
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When, despite these precautions, animals still become sick, they are treated with veterinary medicines, by the farmer and the veterinarian. |
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Those who are weak, sick, malnourished, have cancer or are diabetic have increased susceptibility to chronic or persistent infections. |
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Prior to the development of hospitals, people from the surrounding towns looked to the monasteries for help with their sick. |
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A combination of both spiritual and natural healing was used to treat the sick. |
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Inside most of the monastery grounds there had been a separate garden designated for the plants that were needed for the treatment of the sick. |
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Monks and nuns also devoted a large amount of their time in the cultivation of the herbs they felt were necessary in the care of the sick. |
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However, many monastic orders, particularly the Benedictines, were very involved in healing and caring for the sick and dying. |
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A widespread endemic disease that is stable in terms of how many people are getting sick from it is not a pandemic. |
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They could not get up and search for food, and everyone else was too sick to care for them, so they starved to death in their beds. |
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However, some signs of ill health are obvious, with sick sheep eating little, vocalizing excessively, and being generally listless. |
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Many buyers avoid outlets known to be clearing houses for animals culled from healthy flocks as either sick or simply inferior. |
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In a naive population, all age groups are affected at once, leaving few or no healthy caregivers to nurse the sick. |
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In addition, people of the time certainly knew that eating spoiled food would make them sick. |
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The purohit helps the pilgrim should he fall sick or have difficulties with officials. |
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The infamous purple drank made me dizzy and sick, but I loved its aftertaste. |
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The Capuchins, an offshoot of the Franciscan order notable for their preaching and for their care for the poor and the sick, grew rapidly. |
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For a moment Cashin thought that he would be sick, that he would spew over Hopgood. |
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If members became sick, they would receive an allowance to help them meet their financial obligations. |
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Despite his father's efforts to hide from him the sick, aged and suffering, Siddhartha was said to have seen an old man. |
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In addition, if wounded or sick on the battlefield, the prisoner will receive help from the International Committee of the Red Cross. |
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We arrive there five minutes later and I sit up very rockily. I have to get off this boat, I am getting sick. |
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She was constantly out sick, lazy, or lame and also she was always running hot and not maintaining or operating her bus on time. |
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She was sick and tired of her daughter pestering her to help her with her homework. |
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Bridge was over the moon and Terry sick as a parrot as the game ended 4-2 following a late Chelsea penalty. |
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If these reports are true, this God is one sick puppy, and dangerous. He solves all his ultimate impasses with ultimate violence. |
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Suppose, then, a whole family got sick with this flu, and no help around, and winter setting in solid and cold three weeks early? |
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My neighbour sooled her bull mastiff onto my chihuahua, because she was sick of its yapping and wanted it to meet its demise. |
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I'm sick of his sounding off about how he thinks this country should be run! |
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I am still sick with his sentimentality of a Strephon. He is a flippant coxcomb. |
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She swallowed nervously then, appearing near sick with what she had to say. |
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They brought unto him all sick people that were taken with divers diseases and torments. |
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Adam and I were unseperable at one time. Then, for some dumb reason I got sick of him, now we're back I think. |
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Reacting to painkillers when velveted, Sovereign II was too sick to grow antlers last year, but has since recovered. |
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I am growing more and more sick of factions, gossip, jealousies, recriminations, excoriations and the whole literary shee-bang. |
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The scale of profit-spinning health contracts awarded to Fat Cats and companies bankrolling the Conservatives is enough to make you sick. |
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Estimation of efficiency magnitolazer therapies in treatment sick of the inflammatory form of a chronic abacterial prostatitis. |
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But, as anyone who has ever wangled a sick note out of his or her GP knows, manipulation can be a powerful weapon. |
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Wax moths usually appear in weak or sick colonies, but do not directly contribute to bee deaths. |
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At 14, Cahill and his brother went to visit their sick grandma in Western Samoa. |
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After all, we're all sick of seeing players sent off for trivial misdemeanours, but rules are made to be followed. |
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A passage under the dormitory lead eastwards to the smaller or infirmary cloister, appropriated to sick and infirm monks. |
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Despite being very sick and close to death, he questioned the reliability of Spotswood's witnesses. |
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Many visitors came to see Johnson as he lay sick in bed, but he preferred only Langton's company. |
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He was sick of the mickey-taking. He found a Pampers disposable nappy on his desk one morning. Thank god it was clean! |
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Starving refugees, disorganised stragglers, and the sick and wounded clogged the primitive roads and tracks leading to India. |
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All dockers were registered under the Dock Labour Scheme, giving them a legal right to minimum work, holidays and sick pay. |
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The sick man lay unutterably weak and spent, kept alive by morphia and by drinks, which he sipped slowly. |
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Australia's 60 Minutes reported that people living along the gulf coast were becoming sick from the mixture of Corexit and oil. |
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Methodism emphasises charity and support for the sick, the poor, and the afflicted through the works of mercy. |
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And the prayer of faith will save the sick, and the Lord will raise him up. |
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Later he went drinking with Reitell at the White Horse and, feeling sick again, returned to the hotel. |
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According to a World Bank report, nearly half of the poorest 20 percent of Kenyans use a private health facility when a child is sick. |
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Matters had been delayed as Kitchener was away on an inspection tour of the Mediterranean and French was sick in bed. |
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Berwick had a mediaeval hospital for the sick and poor which was administered by the Church. |
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Mom made her favorite oatmeal no-bakes and Rice Krispies treats. The good thing about being sick was she could eat anything she wanted. |
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At the turn of the 20th century, a local travelling circus buried one of its elephants that fell sick and died. |
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Sheldon recorded 182,396 slightly wounded and sick soldiers not struck off unit strength, which if included would make 399,590 German losses. |
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In some areas, this is a protected species, and some places have otter sanctuaries that help sick and injured otters to recover. |
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The sick person expresses his or her faith by calling for the elders of the church who pray over and anoint the sick with olive oil. |
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Things are very different when you are off on the sick.... For a start, when you are on the Pat and Mick you no longer go to work. |
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Don't you just get sick thinking about all those Silicon Valley optionaires who lost much of their fortune in the tech meltdown? |
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Whales and dolphins who live in pods may accompany sick or debilitated pod members into shallow water, stranding them at low tide. |
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The mafoos held their charges miserably, as if sick with nerves. |
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He got another candy bar out of the refrigerator and ripped the wrapper and threw it on the floor. He was sick of candy bars, his mouth full of sugary slop. |
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These produced many depositions by people who believed themselves to have been given healing powers or to know of people or animals made sick by elves. |
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One of the more famous edicts concerned the status of sick slaves. |
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I had like pains all over and felt I could sick up and at the same time not sick up, and I began to feel like in distress, O my brothers, being fixed rigid too on this chair. |
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There are times when a fox that is injured or sick is caught by the pursuing hounds, but hunts say that the occurrence of an actual kill of this is exceptionally rare. |
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This sacrament, known as Anointing of the Sick, is believed to give comfort, peace, courage and, if the sick person is unable to make a confession, even forgiveness of sins. |
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This monstrous parody of divine compassion... performs, in the presence of moving picture cameras, a grotesque parody upon the laying on of hands and the healing of the sick. |
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One thing I'd sum up is that they had me drinking that sizzurp, but I was really sick with bronchitis. I don't want people to think that I was a drug addict. |
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When we were together in Mexico in the early seventies, she came down with a bad case of Moctezuma's revenge, complaining that she'd never been sick to her stomach before. |
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Bellevue is the designated hospital for treatment of the President of the United States and other world leaders if they become sick or injured while in New York City. |
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I picked up a viral infection from water mites in Hong Kong and had big skin sores and was sick all night after swimming in a disgusting river in China. |
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Ma, if I was swimming and a water moccasin bit me, would I get sick? |
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Monasteries were also important in the development of hospitals throughout the Middle Ages, where the care of sick members of the community was an important obligation. |
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Blessed are the poor, the sick, the crossed in love, for at least other people know what is the matter with them and will listen to their belly-achings with sympathy. |
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Well, it's enough to make a body sick, such mulletheaded ignorance! |
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Of this chicken-water it is very proper to drink a small bason-full at a time, during the operation of the Powder, and more especially if the patient be sick. |
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I don't find it funny, I find it a bit sick, and I find it very cruel, and I just wish people would get on with their own lives and let me get on with mine. |
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If the sick could be removed, the vessel remained under his orders. |
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All old people and many sick people were drawn, were it only for a foot or two, into the open air, and prognosticated pleasant things about the course of the world. |
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Most sick people turned to local healers and used folk remedies. |
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I opened my eyes and looked around, trying to make out where I was. It was after sun-up, and I had been sound asleep. Pap was standing over me looking sour and sick, too. |
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Boccard responded appeasably, the way one speaks to a sick person. |
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You ate too much cake at the party, and that's why you feel sick. |
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In 2009, Manson announced she was stepping away from music, claiming she got sick of the music industry's new practices and had found more excitement in acting. |
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In the dim light of a foggy November day the sick room was a gloomy spot, but it was that gaunt, wasted face staring at me from the bed which sent a chill to my heart. |
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Sonmi helped sick uns, fixed busted luck, an' when a truesome'n'civ'lized Valleysman died she'd take his soul an' lead it back into a womb somewhere in the Valleys. |
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Variations of the Eucharistic Prayer are provided for various occasions, including communion of the sick and brief forms for occasions that call for greater brevity. |
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A number nine pill was all they could hope for if they went sick. |
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He gestured unbelievably. Everyone knew he was faking being sick. |
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Each miracle was a foretoken, and forelight, and firstfruit of the restoration of all creation. When he healed the sick, that cure was a forelight of the sickless state. |
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Most of the subjects, Eileen Welsome says, were poor, powerless, and sick. |
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During that latter campaign, he fell sick and was invalided home. |
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I could see that he was dying, dying for a cigarette, dying for a fix maybe, dying for a little bit of freedom, but trapped in a hospital bed and a sick body. |
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At the Mission Emergency Hospital, the sick comic raunched out the medical staff so badly that a doctor muzzled him with a bandage during treatment. |
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Hay that was too wet at cutting may develop rot and mold after being baled, creating the potential for toxins to form in the feed, which could make the animals sick. |
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He believed he rarely got sick because of his balanced diet. |
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Fewer police means more crime in neighbourhoods across the country where hard-working families are sick and tired of the vandalism and yobbery that pervades their daily lives. |
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John has just rung in sick. He won't be back til Monday, he says. |
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A lot of times I don't want to overplay songs that I really like, because I know that then I'll get sick of them and I don't want to get sick of them. |
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Thus, the nation had now also taken on the responsibility of the Church, which included paying the clergy and caring for the poor, the sick and the orphaned. |
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Most other units were under strength, all men were on half rations, a large number were sick, and the entire Axis army had only enough fuel for three days. |
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It was also noted that poultry had benefits for those who were sick. |
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Katie's sick, so I need to check up on her and see if she needs anything. |
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Deacons performed certain duties, such as tending to the poor and sick. |
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The boy was sick and tired of doing his lengthy homework assignment. |
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She was about to be sick right here in front of them all. That would be the worst humiliation imaginable. Mustn't cast up my accounts, mustn't cast up my accounts. |
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I caught that new strain of flu and for three days I was as sick as a dog. |
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He was sick before the game and vomited several times as a result of dehydration and illness that he got after having scored the winning goal for England. |
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Consumption of food while running sometimes makes the runner sick. |
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Learn before thou speak, and use physick or ever thou be sick. |
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