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1. about AIL How he is good, really good, and how with proper training he has the
2. He thanked the Manager and his staff and quickly walked out the main entrance and had the doorman ail a cab for him
3. 4 Declared to us, that in all nations throughout the world there was scattered a certain malicious people, that had laws contrary to ail
4. 16 Then the king was troubled, and ail his servants comforted her
5. 34 Blessed are you in the firmament of Heaven, and above ail to be praised and glorified forever
6. Holofernes went out from the presence of his Lord, and called ail the governors and captains, and the officers of the army of Assur;
7. AIl is one, however
8. M: In the long run aIl will be well
9. 14 Then Holofernes went out from the presence of his Lord and called ail the governors and captains and the officers of the army of Assur; 15 And he mustered the chosen men for the battle as his Lord had commanded him to an hundred and twenty thousand and twelve thousand archers on horseback; 16 And he ranged them as a great army is ordered for the war
10. ail external associations from the mind rather than a mere curbing of the
11. The women appeared to ail through life, constantly being smitten down by one thing after the other, but at least they stayed alive; while the men, who went year by year out robustly to work, died after a single smiting
12. A week later, you will get anothe r em ail with a few mo re intere stin g
13. They passed over the Bridge of Stonebows, that had been built in the days of the power of the North Kingdom, and they took ail the land beyond to dwell in, between the river and the Far Downs
14. Then I found myself letting my head fall on his shoulder, and feeling like nothing could ail me, at least for a while
15. ‘What should ail them?’ he said
16. It turns out that ail that was said about him yesterday at Dergatchev's was true
17. Then, of course, there will follow a general liquidation, so to speak ; the Jews will come to the fore and the reign of the Jews will begin : and then all those who have never had shares in anything, and in fact have never had an3rthing at ail, that is all the beggars, will naturally be unwilling to take part in the liquidation
18. " That was his fault, mother, it was ail his faxilt; he has never loved us
19. He did not come to see me ail the while I was ill, he only came once to the house and saw Versilov ; he did not worry or frighten me, he kept up an attitude of complete independence as regards me till the day and hour of my going out
20. With a capital like that I would throw myself into the ' idea,' and all Russia would ring with my fame in ten years, and I woulrl revenge myself on them ail
21. What could ail the lad to be so changed, so spiritless? Was his love so deep that to be weaned from Judith for even a few short hours could break his spirit thus? Or was it possible that the duel and the fatigues of that midnight encounter had been too much for his strength? Lindley could answer none of these questions, so the lover’s thoughts soon strayed back to Mistress Judith, and the player’s lad was forgot
1. the cold not seemed to have ailed them
2. Did he ask what ailed me?"
3. Arian wanted to stop, eat and find out what ailed me
4. excuse for everything that ailed them
5. an individual of whatever it was that ailed him just by pouring it
6. "He had this disease that ailed him
7. "Ods body!" said the landlord, "why, it's Master Pedro! We're in for a grand night!" I forgot to mention that the said Master Pedro had his left eye and nearly half his cheek covered with a patch of green taffety, showing that something ailed all that side
8. He pretended to be perfectly cheerful, and did not tell his friend what ailed him
9. At any rate, he would tell her now what ailed him
10. The best medicine I could imagine for what ailed me
11. I seem to recall I sent you to Oxford, despite the wishes of your mother, and that she ailed all the faster after that
12. By and by, when they were alone in the wood, the Huntsman seemed so sad that the Prince asked him what ailed him
13. "That is what ailed me," he thought; "I had not breakfasted
14. This was finally fortunate; the horse was re-established, and the dog was silenced with a “Down, Pilot!” The traveller now, stooping, felt his foot and leg, as if trying whether they were sound; apparently something ailed them, for he halted to the stile whence I had just risen, and sat down
15. And what ailed the chestnut tree? it writhed and groaned; while wind roared in the laurel walk, and came sweeping over us
16. What ensued between the Lady Barbara and her escort cannot be written, for it was but a series of gasps and sharp cries on the lady’s part, interspersed with imploring commands on the lover’s part to tell him what ailed her
1. It is a terrible effort to keep a job and return to a small tenement and cope with growing children as well as the usually ailing parents
2. spent her best years looking after a sot of a brother and two inevitably ailing parents
3. On Thursday that same week the Village Council reconvened and decided to go forward with the grand experiment designed to remedy the town's ailing reputation
4. taking the ailing child there to see if they could help
5. “My name…” There was evident hesitance on the part of the ailing man, who looked at Carius with wide, worried eyes
6. Sjadbek thought about taking the opportunity to stop there in the interests of his ailing friend whom many a sleepless night had wrought with chills and anxiety
7. solution to the problem of enfeebling Samsara, a compounded tonic for the spiritually ailing
8. Not that it mattered; at this point, I was too weak and ailing to care about the cat or to explore the channels for long
9. It’s my destiny to play up to the crowds, to bring support and relief to our ailing nation
10. “Pray sit and tell your friend what is ailing you,” said the tall, spindly booksmith, who interestingly enough was still tall and spindly when sitting
11. There was proof that the ailing of the body could be treated with unsurpassed excellence by something or someone that seemed to dwell around here
12. It was because I was guilty and a part of me wanted to lose everything; a grieving, ailing part of me wanted to die
13. Finally, he thought I should know that Kujujuk was reported to be ailing
14. In 1933, Eugene Meyer, a Jewish millionaire, bought the ailing Washington Post
15. care of their ailing family members and ailing selves
16. The same holds true for the effective business manager and executive who has to rally the employees to a new strategic initiative or a new form of competitive advantage that he believes will turn around an ailing firm
17. sacred books and helped the ailing when I could
18. Trevor had become a multi millionaire in his late twenties by buying ailing IT companies, turning them round into profit, then selling them on
19. ailing faith, even a speck of dust seems like a mountain
20. You don't have to be unhappy, you need not always be ailing and complaining,
21. precious mother was as ailing as she had been before her trip
22. He gazed upon almost one thousand sick and ailing human beings; at least that was the number of persons gathered together before him
23. As far as we know, no so-called miracles of supernatural healing occurred among the one thousand afflicted and ailing persons who went away from this infirmary improved or cured
24. " On one occasion he remarked when touched by an ailing child, "I perceive that life has gone forth from me
25. Surely modern medicine could cure anything, even the ailing Blackie; especially his Blackie
26. Keeping house and at the beck and call of her ever ailing mother
27. We were chit-chatting about her grandkids and the like when she brought up her ailing mother
28. Then he visited the ailing Colonel Gerineldo Márquez so that he would help him start the total war
29. He makes a difference around ailing people just by being in the room with them
30. But, she lamented, she had her job, and a new boyfriend who wanted to marry her and buy a house, and on top of it all her poor mother was ailing
31. He paused, inhaling, "The possibility of healing the sick, the ailing individuals of our world who can't survive without me at some important point in their life
32. would be ailing; lacking spirit in both can actually cause physical death
33. But, those who deny that opportunity, and force ailing people to endure further agony against their wishes, should be held responsible for the suffering they cause
34. enough to cure what is ailing you
35. Have you forgotten loss of thousands children died in Karaq under your duress and madness…? You forcedly by using World Nations Forum imposed unwanted and unneeded sanctions regarding food and medicines in Karaq and hence as a result innocent ailing children those were in demand of life saving drugs had to die bit by bit in very painful sufferings
36. He also said that she planned to pick him up after work and take him to Toronto to be with his ailing grandfather and the rest of their family
37. for (the RA), what’s ailing them, what
38. After instructing the ailing man to take three pills three times daily on an empty stomach he went to the sink and filled a cup with lukewarm tap water, opened a bottle of the medicine, and handed Mister Wu three pills along with the water
39. systems, rail systems on the wrong track and an ailing medical
40. ‘Oh come on, what’s ailing him? Gout, heart condition?’
41. of her own and has never been ailing since
42. knew her all of seven weeks, and most of this time you were ailing
43. that heals the ailing? Why is it impossible
44. In the Bible, Lazarus was the name of the ailing beggar who sat at the gate of the rich man (traditionally named Dives) in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31)
45. There was that nice black meat and seafood salesman who’d given up teaching Government History to head up to Alaska; a young, WASPy bank teller who understood without words why the woman was converting all her investments into cash and taking it with her; a Navajo WWII vet who’d fixed her ailing engine and a Hopi woman she gave a ride to, who’d then honored the German/Irish/ Italian/Sicilian-mix by asking “what tribe” she was
46. “You’re just trying to make an old man feel better about his ailing body,” Trevain said humbly—but the truth was he did feel a bit of an ego boost from her words
47. new identities, protection, and, of course, your ailing daughter will receive medical
48. Robertlet and Ditti had never been so much kissed; Rosa and the cook had never been asked so often after their ailing mothers; Kökensee had never been so near having a series of entertainments arranged for it
49. The old lady was propped up in bed with her open Bible on her lap and her spectacles lying in it, and as usual presented to her visitor the perfect realization of her ideal as to the looks and manners most appropriate to ailing Christians
50. You must prove to us that you are none of those things, that you are the Silas Oaktree I know, that I believe in! Being blind, a scared, ailing excuse for a life, trapped in your own prison of flesh! … That is for the other plucked animals in this forest! But not you
1. What ails me is the manner of this place, of this confusion
2. Obama, who is a mere symptom of what ails America
3. 5 And the king said to her, what ails you? And she answered, I am indeed a widow woman, and mine husband is dead
4. 28 And the king said to her, what ails you? And she answered, This woman said to me, Give your son, that we may eat him today,
5. What ails you now, that you are wholly gone up to the housetopse 2 You that are full of stirs, a
6. mind, and brought very low; 42 And I said to her, what ails you? Tell me
7. was taken from me, and he took me by the right hand, and comforted me, and set me on my feet, and said to me, 31 What ails you?
8. 17 And God heard the voice of the lad; and the angel of God called to Hagar out of heaven, and said to her, What ails you, Hagar? fear not; for God has heard the voice of the lad where he is
9. 23 And they cried to the children of Dan; And they turned their faces, and said to Micah, What ails you, that you come with such a company?
10. 24 And he said, You have taken away my gods which I made, and the priest, and you are gone away, and what have I more? and what is this that you say to me, What ails you?
11. 39 Then I let my thoughts go that I was in and turned myself to her 40 And said to her why weep you? Why are you so grieved in your mind? 41 And she said to me Sir let me alone that I may bewail myself and add to my sorrow for I am sore vexed in my mind and brought very low; 42 And I said to her what ails you? Tell me
12. 30 And note I lay as one who had been dead and my understanding was taken from me and he took me by the right hand and comforted me and set me on my feet and said to me 31 What ails you? And why are you so disquieted? And why is your understanding troubled and the thoughts of your heart? 32 And I said because you have forsaken me and yet I did according to your words and I went into the field and note I have seen and yet see that I am not able to express
13. One of the seamen stirred uneasily and asked, “What ails the Lord? His eyes are red as if rabid and he’s cool to the touch–almost cold
14. “What ails the child?” He snapped and the valet explained
15. of prayer, a positive outlook, hope and laughter as cures for what ails us, even cancer
16. “Mother will not be able to cure what ails me, Loka old friend, I have seen the most beautiful creature that ever walked this earth
17. sky, and said to her, "What ails you, Hagar? Don't be
18. What ails the kosmos? Some things Jesus said
19. Because of the number of medications available, we often turn to pills to cure what ails
20. "So, young half-dragon, tell me what ails you, and I will do what I can to help
21. We trust with money and other stuff while money is nothing but papers for what ails it will bring
22. can fix whatever ails us
23. Since science has nothing to do with karma and its consequences, it can never combat the diseases nor can it ever eradicate the malady that ails mankind
24. Not my life, but yours, that ails you?
25. "What ails thee, man?" said my comrades, for I was disturbed
26. avender is the one exception and is pretty much a cure-al for just about whatever ails you
27. begging for the medicines every year? Not even knowing what ails your tribe? We have
28. ‘What ails you, my child?’ asked the uncle
29. “What is of consequence is what ails you
30. For another thing, he truly feels that the cure for the disease that ails him lies in the home he slipped away from all those years ago
31. Don Quixote was amazed to hear Roque utter such excellent and just sentiments, for he did not think that among those who followed such trades as robbing, murdering, and waylaying, there could be anyone capable of a virtuous thought, and he said in reply, "Senor Roque, the beginning of health lies in knowing the disease and in the sick man's willingness to take the medicines which the physician prescribes; you are sick, you know what ails you, and heaven, or more properly speaking God, who is our physician, will administer medicines that will cure you, and cure gradually, and not of a sudden or by a miracle; besides, sinners of discernment are nearer amendment than those who are fools; and as your worship has shown good sense in your remarks, all you have to do is to keep up a good heart and trust that the weakness of your conscience will be strengthened
32. "What ails you, Cathy?" he was saying when I entered: "you look as dismal as a drowned whelp
33. "What ails your young lady?"
34. "Is there aught ails th' victuals?" he asked thrusting the tray under Heathcliff's nose
35. It's only a cold that ails him, the same as papa has
36. "Why, what ails you?" asked he of Edmond
37. "What ails you, baron?" he exclaimed
38. "What ails you?" said he at length
39. "Tell me, I beseech you, what ails you?" cried Dantes, letting his chisel fall to the floor
40. “I see what ails the child,” whispered Hester to the clergyman, and turning pale
41. "Whatever ails him, it isn't that
42. What ails you?'
43. ” “What ails him?”
44. "Tom, what on earth ails that cat?"
45. Then her husband was alarmed, and asked, "What ails you, dear wife?" "Ah," she replied, "if I can't get some of the rampion which is in the garden behind our house, to eat, I shall die
46. ‘What ails you, Cathy?’ he was saying when I entered: ‘you look as dismal as a
47. It’s only a cold that ails him, the same as papa has
48. ‘Oh, Doctor, what ails our Camillia?’
49. The slave wept and cried aloud: "Master, what ails you, Master!"
50. “A plague on it, Julia,” said Lord Majendie, scratching his wig perplexedly and addressing his daughter in a loud whisper, “what ails the fellow? Does he wander, think you?”