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She felt sickened when she read it.
When the news first came through yesterday I felt sickened".
Suddenly she felt sickened by her own prurience.
Commenters said they felt sickened and called the scene barbaric, painful, outrageous, even criminal.
He said he felt "sickened, as I was still broken with grief.
He said he still felt sickened that no weapons of mass destruction were ever found in Iraq.
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And I feel sickened at how I'm participating in it.
Season ticket sales – the cornerstone of any big club's income stream – are down significantly as Rangers fans either revolt or feel sickened by events.
One can feel sickened when people die, when bombs fall on cities and the children that live in them, even when one thinks it's necessary.
Meanwhile, the mother of a 19-year-old soldier killed in Iraq has said she feels sickened by the decision to publish only partial extracts of the Blair-Bush exchanges before the war.
There aren't words strong enough to condemn the actions of the DWP; I feel sickened to even have to write this, not just as someone who struggles with their mental health or as someone on a low income, but as a human being.
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