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Sickeningly, Portillo even seems to be supporting the workhouse conditions as a way to deter people from not working.
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Sickeningly, Mr. Das later brings the boy to the stadium anyway.
A Child Running for His Life Michael Judge 2011
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Sickeningly, even Milly's angst-ridden "I hate my nose"/"No one fancies me" age-appropriate outpourings in her diary were aired in support of Bellfield, making one wonder: is this the first case of "teenage" itself being subpoenaed as a witness for the defence?
Milly Dowler: It was cruel and stupid to 'try' her family | Barbara Ellen 2011
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Sickeningly, even Milly's angst-ridden "I hate my nose"/"No one fancies me" age-appropriate outpourings in her diary were aired in support of Bellfield, making one wonder: is this the first case of "teenage" itself being subpoenaed as a witness for the defence?
Milly Dowler: It was cruel and stupid to 'try' her family | Barbara Ellen 2011
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Sickeningly, Portillo even seems to be supporting the workhouse conditions as a way to deter people from not working.
Portillo gets his knickers in a twist… « My Liberal Democrat Political Ramblings… 2009
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Sickeningly obese, covered in acne, at least three chins, with the loud, obnoxious fat-girl voice that seems to carry for miles and never stops, she smoked, and had the stupidest sense of humor since… EVER.
Assholes Finish First Tucker Max 2010
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Sickeningly, but predictably, a swarm of paparazzi had assembled not more than fifty feet across the road, buzzing in anticipation of their money shot.
This Family of Mine VICTORIA GOTTI 2009
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Sickeningly, under the system Balls seeks to protect, there is a near-perfect link between wealth and education results.
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Sickeningly, under the system Balls seeks to protect, there is a near-perfect link between wealth and education results.
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Sickeningly, he uses the word "rigors," in the passage above as if the Africans, my ancestors, branded and shackled to each other, naked and piled on top of each other, up to 400 to a cargo hold, were subjected to something "rigorous."
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