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Now, Napoli may have ailing knees to go with his ribs.
He cited Jorge Posada for his work with families who have ailing children and commended Jeter for his sportsmanship.
Last month, for example, the government assumed greater influence over Norilsk Nickel, the world's biggest nickel producer, whose large shareholders, two billionaire oligarchs, have ailing finances.
We are in a severe recession, and hundreds of companies have ailing income statements.
Catharine and Larry Shaw of nearby Lake Stevens have ailing relatives in Darrington.
I did not have ailing parents, or a wife with a severe illness or a child who required constant care.
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That is the catchphrase that the White House has settled on to signal both a diagnosis of the problems that have ailed the economy since long before the recession hit and the liberal policies that might act as an antidote.
Weaver, who was coming off two oddly poor outings in which he allowed a combined 13 earned runs, corrected whatever flaw had ailed him and threw eight nearly flawless innings.
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