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10 Sentences With "sickliness"

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Wales's many independents enliven its democracy, but they are also a symptom of its sickliness.
Many were caught out by the sickliness of exchange customers, and have made big losses as a result.
Possibly due to his own lifelong sickliness, he became convinced that improper eating was the cause of all human illness and suffering.
This attempt at an apology (naturally addressed "to anyone he has offended") first emphasizes Bush's age and sickliness, which does provide context, but doesn't absolve him for his bad behavior.
And so the arc of the story involves curing her of her sickliness, misery, and bad temper through the extremely English remedies of fresh air, gardening, and (of course) the magic of friendship.
For the Romanov children, life was one long round of luxury and innocent pleasure marred only by the sickliness of their haemophiliac little brother and their mother's sordid relationship with the celebrity monk Rasputin.
The first disciples, in their Gospels, described him as having Old-Testament characteristics such as prophet, messiah, miracle worker, moral preacher, and so on. Dostoevsky could have revealed his sickliness and childishness.The Antichrist, §31 According to Jesus, "the kingdom of heaven belongs to children."The Antichrist, §32 Everyone has an equal right to become a child of God.
1, p. 2. Temperley then asserts, "The ‘sickliness’ of Turkey obsessed Nicholas during his reign. What he really said was omitted in the Blue Book from a mistaken sense of decorum. He said not the ‘sick man’ but the ‘bear dies…the bear is dying… you may give him musk but even musk will not long keep him alive.’"Harold Temperley, England and the Near East (London: Longmans, Greens and Co., 1936), p. 272; cites: F.O. 65/424.
John Gill's Exposition of the Bible Classic Bible Commentaries Paul advises Timothy that he should not drink water only, but should use a little wine for the sake of his stomach and frequent infirmities. Some have suggested this advice is particularly in reference to purifying low quality drinking water, while others suggest it was simply intended to help his digestion and general sickliness. Abstentionists generally regard this passage as a positive example of abstention from wine and see Paul's instructions as exceptional and purely for the sake of health, while other interpreters suggest that Timothy was "upright in his aims" but here guilty of an "excess of severity" or that he felt inappropriately bound by a Hellenistic custom that younger men should not drink.
In a review of Wang's 2011 Carnegie Hall debut, The New York Times wrote: In June 2012, Joshua Kosman of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote that Wang is "quite simply, the most dazzlingly, uncannily gifted pianist in the concert world today, and there's nothing left to do but sit back, listen and marvel at her artistry." From a May 2013 Carnegie Hall concert, The New York Times reported that Wang's "fortissimos were fearsome, but so, in a quieter way, were the longing melodic lines of the first movement of Rachmaninoff's Sonata No. 2." The reviewer added: > The liquidity of her phrasing in the second movement of Scriabin's Sonata > No. 2 eerily evoked the sound of woodwinds. In that composer's Sonata No. 6 > she juxtaposed colors granitic and gauzy to eerily brilliant effect before > closing the written program with a rabid rendition of the one-piano version > of "La valse", accentuating the sickliness of Ravel's distorted waltzes.

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