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Morgan was so fat, one rebel joked, that he had to be C.I.A. Morgan, famished and fatigued, repeatedly hollered a few Spanish words that he had learned, "No soy mulo" — "I'm not a mule!" At one point, the rebels led him into a patch of prickly poisonous shrubs, which stung like wasps and caused his chest and face to become grievously inflamed.
"As a result," as they conclude, "the political system has become grievously hobbled at a time when the country faces unusually serious challenges and grave threats".
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His lawyer's breathing became grievously audible.
During the voyage, he became grievously ill with pneumonic influenza.
The Grand Prince Ferdinando was grievously ill with syphilis; he had become prematurely senile, not recognising anybody who came to see him.
No wonder that lavish spending on World Cup soccer stadiums while public education remains grievously underfinanced became a rallying cry.
The baby, who had been brutally bitten, burnt and grievously wounded, became a shameful representation of a growing problem that the country has ignored for years: the neglect and maltreatment of girls, not just by men, but by women as well.
By the time he returned to Bautzen, grievously injured, two years after the war's end, Selma had become a recluse, immured within her fitful memories, able to see only "things, not people".
An incongruous sight in their business suits during street fights with police, they have spoken eloquently of how the general's suspension of the Constitution and abolition of the court grievously undermines the modern, reform-minded country Pakistan was meant to become.
Of the three Jewish families who were longtime residents, one, the Feingolds, had a son who went on to become the distinguished U.S. Senator Russ Feingold, whose bipartisan attempt, with Senator John McCain, to limit the way in which corporations can influence elections has been grievously overturned, thanks to the libertarian paradox that corporations, too, are "persons".
From there, she flew to Germany with the grievously injured and finally back to the U.S. where she began to keep tabs on their recovery and what has become of them.
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