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It's starting to look slightly unwell and I'd like to keep it healthy and blooming.
For days her distraught mother tried to hide the truth from her husband, telling him that their daughter could not visit him because she was slightly unwell, or busy visiting relatives.
But after the holidays we do often find ourselves with the unwelcome bulge of extra pounds and a slightly unwell feeling, having pushed our bodies and our digestive systems to the limit.
Sparse drum programming punctuates intimate electronic textures and abstract samples with deft restraint, suggesting half-understood nightclub conversations and the perverse pleasure of feeling slightly unwell.
An illness that has made a healthy adult slightly unwell can cause serious complications in these groups.
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Barring some exceptions, the majority I have seen either made me feel unwell, slightly depressed, or both.
The results reveal that the participants were able to spot a sick person slightly better than if they were guessing, correctly identifying someone as being unwell 52% of the time.
In the vignette the patient gets better after treatment or remains unwell and they are described as either emotionally balanced (stable) or slightly neurotic in character (2 × 2 × 2 design).
He told how he began feeling unwell during the flight, saying: "I started to feel very, very cold and slightly hallucinogenic... I felt like I was sitting in a field in winter and I was rocking back and forth.
While appearing in Don't Just Lie There, Say Something! at the Metro Theatre, Sydney in 1971, Terry-Thomas felt unwell and visited a doctor, who noticed his patient's left hand was shaking slightly; the doctor suggested a visit, upon his return to the UK, to a specialist, who diagnosed the actor with Parkinson's disease.
"Doctor, I feel unwell".
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