The wise men reclined, talked philosophy, and consumed a sickening amount of watered wine.
Then in 1937--38 the economy underwent another sickening slide, with unemployment reaching almost 20%.
But those were only partial recoveries from the sickening falls these economies had suffered.
To my nose, Que smelled less of meat than of spices and a sickening sweetish smoke.
He found the smell of burned clay that lingered in her clothes to be sickening.
It is a sickening array of injuries from what must have been a terrifying assault.
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These sickening increases reflect the sharp decline in private sector employment in recent years.
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October has historically been a month for extreme volatility, with sickening plunges and spectacular rallies.
Conservative MP Conor Burns told the Daily Telegraph the sentiment behind the T-shirts was "sickening".
Is he not taking some sickening risk that subpar risk control officers cannot divine?
Complete, sickening silence befell the stadium, as it always does when a play like that occurs.
"I found them extremely disturbing, sickening even, " said Sandra Babcock, a human rights lawyer at Northwestern Law School.
It is circulating in poultry stocks, but is considered a "low pathogenic" virus that is not sickening birds.
But how on earth could she, Cambara, have forgotten the awfulness of it, so vile it is sickening?
They are a particular nuisance on cruise ships, often sickening a large fraction of the passengers and crew.
Then again, disgruntled Republicans in the House could send it crashing to the ground, with a sickening thump.
Some of the passages went into sickening descriptions about cooking and eating women.
There's an awful lot of cuddling, kissing and sickening lovey-dovey speak going on.
Lastly come classic instances of rotten character, a sickening virus of entitlement and careless grandiosity.
He was sweating profusely, and had a sickening, hollow feeling in his stomach.
In a sickening change of silhouette, the ogre picks the eyes off the plate and squishes them into his palms.
"Sickening" comments left on a Facebook page set up in memory of a 17-year-old boy are being investigated by police.
Many investors remember that sickening feeling when their 401(k) statements arrived in the mail back in 2001-2002 and again in 2008.
All we really know at this point is that once again a sports story took us from heart-warming to stomach sickening.
For weeks, industrialized cities in northern China have been dealing with bouts of sickening smog several times more toxic than Utah's.
There is some suspense here, even if it is mainly because the violence when it comes is so swift and sickening.
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The big looming threat in the GDP report is business investment, which sank by a sickening 38% at an annual rate.
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It was the way Taylor seized upon his opponent's weakness, and took advantage of it in a relentless and almost sickening manner.
Unemployment estimates from June stretch from the official 9.5% to 16.5% to a sickening 22% by the most inclusive definition.
Air quality in Beijing and other Chinese cities reached hazardous levels during the winter, sickening residents and prompting many to wear masks.
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