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  • If we are to cure this countries Ill's we need an honest person in the Whitehouse

    Polls: Clinton gets lead in Indiana; Obama holds in North Carolina 2008

  • The foolishness related to the indictment of Ill's gov will be taken care of by the courts.

    Obama Holding Presser Tomorrow, Hopefully About Health Care 2009

  • Guderian succeeded in having the size of the Panzer Ill's turret ring increased, which later allowed the tank to be fitted with a 5cm gun.

    Panzer Aces Kurowski, Franz 1992

  • Registration, licensing, and other attempts to regulate firearms possession have as much chance of being effective as Pope Innocent Ill's attempt to ban the crossbow in the Middle Ages.

    Will Liddy, G. Gordon 1980

  • Ill's views without gaining from him an ounce of respect.

    Dr. Johnson and His Circle John Cann Bailey 1897

  • Ill's the gout, an 'waurs the gravel, but want o' wit maks mony a travel.

    The Proverbs of Scotland Alexander Hislop 1836

  • City Councilor Jim Clinton wants to "cure" Bend's "Job Ill's" by creating a "Research center that would link high-tech companies with investors and universities and provide equipment and guidance for research and business development."

    Bend Blogs 2010

  • Despite them wearing their serious faces there are also signs of humour; 'I Told You I Was Ill's subject of abandonment and disillusion are well suited to its thrashed out delivery, but it's still named after the phrase that famously adorns Spike Milligan's tombstone, of which the band are easily old enough to be aware.

    Drowned In Sound // Feed 2009

  • Despite them wearing their serious faces there are also signs of humour; 'I Told You I Was Ill's subject of abandonment and disillusion are well suited to its thrashed out delivery, but it's still named after the phrase that famously adorns Spike Milligan's tombstone, of which the band are easily old enough to be aware.

    Drowned In Sound // Feed 2009

  • Despite them wearing their serious faces there are also signs of humour; 'I Told You I Was Ill's subject of abandonment and disillusion are well suited to its thrashed out delivery, but it's still named after the phrase that famously adorns Spike Milligan's tombstone, of which the band are easily old enough to be aware.

    Drowned In Sound // Feed 2009

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