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  • Ill-health was cited as reason but the coincidence of timing has been noted, especially as the article was fiercely criticized by Polish government spokesmen, with the foreign minister saying, somewhat inaccurately, that this reminded her of “Nazi-era publications”.

    They'll never agree - part 2 Helen 2006

  • Ill-health cannot be helped, but ingratitude is a grievous fault.

    The Magic Skin 2007

  • Ill-health associated with water deficits undermined productivity and economic growth and entrenched poverty, said the report.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2006

  • Ill-health had turned into a kind of mania and now he was said to positively thrive on his allergic reaction to the nineteenth no, I keep forgetting, the twentieth century.

    The Vesuvius Club Mark Gatiss 2004

  • Ill-health had turned into a kind of mania and now he was said to positively thrive on his allergic reaction to the nineteenth no, I keep forgetting, the twentieth century.

    The Vesuvius Club Mark Gatiss 2004

  • Ill-health made him believe that his race would soon be run; that a year or two was all he had of life.

    The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley 2003

  • Ill-health, lack of education and access to skills resulting in low levels of human resource development; and so on.

    Responses to Question from MP's in The National Assembly 2003

  • - Ill-health, lack of education and access to skills resulting in low levels of human resource development; and so on.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • Ill-health does, however, contribute to maintaining the cycle of poverty and underdevelopment, and as a result the social structure of a newly developed irrigation scheme may drastically change.

    Chapter 10 1996

  • Ill-health and a growing weariness were taking their toll with a vengeance.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

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