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By Wolcott Gibbs The New Yorker, April 8 , 1939P. 11 Dr. Charles C. Higgins of Cleveland told a conference of the American College of Surgeons that lipstick and fingernail polish often make it impossible for a physician to tell whether a woman is sick without practically taking her apart.
He was only sick once, and had practically no after effects".
Because I know exactly that every time I eat something, I feel sick and have to practically run to the toilet and have diarrhea again.
"We're just stuck in the house, practically every day, because he gets so sick when we go out," she said.
She is poor, sick, and her work is practically unread, I guess, but she seems completely undisturbed by it and goes right on producing perhaps one poem a year and a couple of reviews that are perfect in their way.
It was practically impossible to stay indoors; people felt sick.
"I'm sick of first-person narration, and practically all chick lit is written that way.
The result is sick cats, dogs, or people in practically every state with maybe a few other countries tossed in.
The disaster medical advisors successively sent to the OFC medical team first set to work on revising the previous 'Response Flow of Communication in the Event of Sick or Injured Patients' to make it more practically effective.
They can't even question basic rights such as sick pay or holiday pay written in their contract, which is practically waste paper, because the management simply doesn't follow it.
And practically all of them would end the individual mandate, which would skew the risk pool toward sick people and drive up premiums.
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