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The blue-sky days have kept coming, but the weather has come to seem a kind of ill omen.
If she lets the mask slip, they might send her away for being "the wrong kind of ill".
It's the kind of ill fortune - or karma - that would make even the sturdiest egos think twice about their choices.
The sometime singer comes and goes from this shape-shifting band like the best kind of ill wind.
Some of those appraisals carried clear traces of bigotry and ethnic suspicion, the kind of ill wind that could blow stronger as the union expands and clumps more onetime adversaries closer together.
So far, the pregnancy had gone well, aside from the exhaustion and nausea of the first trimester, when all she felt like doing was lying on the couch watching "Law & Order" reruns ("I can't look at Sam Waterston anymore without feeling kind of ill," she says).
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A kind of ill-controlled anguish in his eyes.
La Boétie, suffering from some kind of ill-defined infection, is shown to be less than admirably resigned.
Sadly, Fahey's life, for a time at least, adhered to the kind of ill-starred trajectory of many of the neglected blues musicians he admired.
His blog posts for the Telegraph consist of the kind of ill-informed viciousness provided for free by trolls on comment threads everywhere, but raised by an order of magnitude.
The secretary general should recall his oath of office and take a firm stand against this kind of ill-advised interference shown by The Times in the internal decision-making that, one hopes, is being taken in the best interest of the United Nations' 192 members and the world as a whole.
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