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Seasickness is an attitude which no amount of "new thought" can render graceful or dignified.
Janey Canuck in the West Emily Ferguson 1910
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Seasickness on her first day out on a boat was enough for Bonnie to decide to change plans.
Robert Jordan: Women Are Wired to Be Better Entrepreneurs, Says Bonnie Baskin Robert Jordan 2011
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Seasickness is a real challenge for work that requires precision, complexity and involves heavy machinery: it's not to be underestimated.
New offshore windfarm technologies in the battle against seasickness 2011
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Seasickness on her first day out on a boat was enough for Bonnie to decide to change plans.
Robert Jordan: Women Are Wired to Be Better Entrepreneurs, Says Bonnie Baskin Robert Jordan 2011
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Seasickness turned out to be a pregnancy; she gave birth to their son Darshen on Reid's 457th day at sea.
Reid Stowe Speaks About His 1,152-Day Odyssey At Sea (PHOTOS) 2010
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Seasickness, a form of motion sickness, is the fifth most common ailment.
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Seasickness, a form of motion sickness, is the fifth most common ailment.
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Seasickness turned out to be a pregnancy; she gave birth to their son Darshen on Reid's 457th day at sea.
Reid Stowe Speaks About His 1,152-Day Odyssey At Sea (PHOTOS) 2010
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Seasickness -- one of the cinematographers lost almost 30 pounds and he wasn't that big to begin with.
Brad Balfour: Director Dan Stone Brings The Battle to Save The Whales to Us 2009
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Seasickness aside, I would have given almost anything for a Big Olaf right now.
Rowing the ATLANTIC Roz Savage 2009
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