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We know that it probably enters a human population when we come in contact with a wild animal that has been infected with the virus and probably
sickened
by it.
Day by day, each grew more
sickened
by Nazi ideology.
I was truly
sickened.
It's about a Mayan curse placed on a woman who's damned by her family for leaving with another man, and is soon seen
sickened
and coughing up green slime laced with, of course, snakes.
I have been a fan of Gram Parsons for a long time, and when i found out they were making a film about him i was very exited, I got the movie on VHS when it came out, and was
sickened
by what i saw, This film wasn't about his life, it was about the aftermath of his death.
What
sickened
me was how the writer even threw in the remaining members a scene where they joke about how nice the doctor's ass was.
I used to be an avid viewer until I personally spent long cold hours helping build a home for the White Family, only to be
sickened
to see the house a year later.
Under the circumstances, why then should they take their frustrations out on an anonymously unsuspecting and innocent Kansas family?.. Will Geer (Grandpa Walton) plays the prosecuting attorney who is
sickened
by this act of macabre capriciousness!! His argument is thoroughly convincing... His contention being: "These two men who demonstrated no mercy are now asking for yours" This is a line of logic which would induce me to render a verdict of a conviction if I were to be one of the members of the jury!! Absolute disdain for your precarious plight in life does not serve as vindication for orchestrating a capital crime!!
let's hope it was the amount of food that
sickened
me...... Aaron Lipstad?
I watched one episode, and it just
SICKENED
me.
I usually watch stuff like CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST, SALO, and other controversial films, but this just
sickened
me out.
Watching the film I was
sickened
by the first world's apathy toward Africa.
Beware how much you revel in the violence, stylized and chic as it is--even an assassin can feel
sickened
by his work.
So I decided to see it for my self, and I must say I was
sickened
by the time they got to, "Stick to the Status Quo."
Any fan of the Hellraiser series will be
sickened
and insulted to see that the entire franchise has been reduced a teen slasher comedy/horror joke.
The reform scenes
sickened
me, as did the rape scene, the dialogue, the costumes and even some of the sets.
I could not get a clear sense of whether he was lovers with Lurita or Taboo or they coexisted as a "family" unit of unwanted people who found comfort in each other, yet even then the primary character was so cruel to Taboo that it
sickened
me.
Parliamentary democracy was born centuries ago by Europeans
sickened
by domestic (mainly religious) wars.
Despite many past promises of a cleanup, Ogoniland remains in environmental agony, impoverished and
sickened
by the oil industry.
Indians,
sickened
by this perfidy, found themselves mourning again in September, when another cross-border assault killed 18 soldiers at an Army base in Uri.
In 1952, London experienced five days of lethal, particulate-laden smog that killed 12,000 people and
sickened
more than 100,000.
We will remake ourselves - rebuilding and replacing the parts of our bodies that let us down; the parts that have sickened, degenerated or ceased to function.
People are so
sickened
by crime and uncertainty that ‘law and order’ becomes their primary goal.
After twenty years of peace talks that achieved next to nothing, in 1998, Colombia's public,
sickened
by assassinations, massacres, and kidnappings, required the then newly-elected President Pastrana to re-energize the search for peace.
The temptation is to think that postwar Germans,
sickened
by the nationalism of the Nazi period, eliminated the duty of national allegiance.
When Tsar Peter,
sickened
by Russia's corruption, decided to hang his bribery-taking officials, Menshikov said, "Your Majesty, you risk losing all your subjects."
The Planet After the PandemicBASEL – Scientists have little doubt: the destruction of nature makes humanity increasingly vulnerable to disease outbreaks like the COVID-19 pandemic, which has
sickened
millions, killed hundreds of thousands, and devastated countless livelihoods worldwide.
In 2004, Anna Politkovskaya, a columnist for the liberal newspaper Novaya Gazeta, was
sickened
by toxins aboard an airplane traveling from Moscow to Beslan.
No woman could have borne what she has."'I
sickened
at the thought of the long course of cruelty and neglect which must have occurred to produce such an impression on such a man.
But what she heard and what she guessed
sickened
her more than any visible horror.
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