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Examples
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They wrote that Sanford has "acted like a heart-sick school boy, and he's revealed facts that clearly demonstrate he is capable of exceptional deception, arrogance and narcissism."
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Reese point out the many Americans not just Catholics who are heart-sick over the President's recent decision to fund abortions overseas.
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Where are the critical, heart-sick commentaries from Klein, Broder, Brooks, et al?
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Smokey's original rendition and others even if they don't pull it off as well, have emotional peaks and troughs because its supposed to be a song by a heart-sick person singing to the object of his affection and disappointment.
Adam Lambert sings "The Tracks of My Tears." Ann Althouse 2009
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He was heart-sick over the change that had come to the beloved features of his foster-father.
"Microcosmic Buccaneers" by Harl Vincent, part 8 Johnny Pez 2009
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He was heart-sick over the change that had come to the beloved features of his foster-father.
Archive 2009-05-01 Johnny Pez 2009
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Today as Mukasey is approved by the SJC by a vote of 11 to 8, I wonder who it is that can hear the low heart-sick gutteral groan from the heart of the real America that has remained hidden, clubbed, gagged and dumped in the basement for the past six years?
This is NOT America 2007
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Even into heart-sick pain for which I can't find a logical source.
Archive 2007-10-01 Happy 2007
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Even into heart-sick pain for which I can't find a logical source.
Psalm 77-ish Happy 2007
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Sixteen times she was brought out and shut up again, and worried, and entrapped, and argued with, until she was heart-sick of the dreary business.
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