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"She was terribly ill," he says.
Or that one of them was terribly ill.
She was terribly ill more than once, and was devastated to eventually hear what had happened to David.
Everyone in the show knew she was terribly ill and understood that she'd rather not talk about it.
("A gasp of shock jumped through the watchers," the Life reporter wrote. "Eva's bearing and beauty flew against the truth that the young woman was terribly ill").
At the time she was terribly ill, and having accepted the honour initially, she watched the government prepare to invade Iraq, and changed her mind.
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The Mirror thought Houghton was "terribly ill-advised" to speak out.
This move was terribly ill-timed because other, larger manufacturers such as Hewlett-Packard and Texas Instruments (itself a leading designer of ICs) soon moved into the market with mass-produced calculators.
"Many of my C.F.S. patients, on the other hand, are terribly ill and unable to work or participate in the care of their families".
John has been terribly ill, life-threateningly ill, in fact when Ian told us that he'd been shipped out to the local hospital it crossed our minds that it might be curtains.
Many cases are far more mundane for people who have difficulty in getting to a surgery – especially in bad weather – like the mother who says her child is terribly ill, but during a Skype consultation the baby can be seen playing happily in the background.
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