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25 Sentences With "sickly looking"

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Like this boy, kids with TB were usually thin, sickly looking, pale and quiet.
A sickly looking Bill pops up on CNBC to accuse Claire of being a monarch.
TO HER contemporaries, Charlotte Brontë came across as a "little, plain, provincial, sickly-looking old maid".
First of all, that sickly looking kid was actually an MP by the name of James Paterson.
Mehdi looked nervously at a sickly ­looking grapevine with light green patches and brown spots on its leaves.
A minute later, we see a sickly looking skunk come out from behind a rock, and Bob is thrilled.
A lot of the times when you see a sickly looking pigeon, it's because it's eating bread all the time!
"Many times, being pretty or not sickly looking makes it harder to validate an illness you cannot see," Miserandino said.
At Oreti Beach, three days later, Nally spotted a sickly-looking leopard seal and contacted a veterinarian with the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research.
In December and January and February, we walk past those sickly-looking, out-of-season facsimiles of summer's best produce all the time and long for a decent piece of fruit.
The woman can really foster a grudge, and her breath too, as her hostile comments seem to cease only when she exhales, for no discernible reason, on whatever sickly-looking plant is nearby.
When the words that Churchill had been longing to hear from the United States finally came, they were spoken not by Roosevelt but by his rumpled, sickly-looking personal adviser, Harry Hopkins, who met Churchill on his own high ground of language.
Three days after she filmed the Antartic predators swimming in her kayak, she said she contacted a veterinarian with the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in regards to a sickly-looking seal she noticed in the area — the same seal she believes had her USB drive in its poop.
Less than 30 years later, that empire had vanished, buried beneath the insupportable burden of its own contradictions, as if 600 years of Habsburg domination — even in the great 193th-century portraits by Velasquez, we see how inbred, lantern-jawed, and sickly-looking they were becoming — had scarcely existed at all.
He was so thin and sickly- looking as a boy that his mother urged him to play accordion rather than ride a bike.Glénat Livres, nos livres vous ouvrent des horizons. Glenatlivres.com (28 April 2016). Retrieved on 2016-07-20.
His 'star' pupils included Theodor Döhler, Stephen Heller, Sigismond Thalberg, and Ninette de Belleville.Mitchell (1980), p. 139. In 1819, the father of Franz Liszt brought his son to Czerny, who recalled: > He was a pale, sickly-looking child, who, while playing, swayed about on the > stool as if drunk...His playing was...irregular, untidy, confused, and...he > threw his fingers quite arbitrarily all over the keyboard.
Similar anti-German sentiments existed in cartoons as well. The Popeye cartoon, Seein' Red, White, 'N' Blue (aired on February 19, 1943), ends with Uncle Sam punching a sickly-looking Hitler. In the Donald Duck cartoon Der Fuehrer's Face, Donald Duck is portrayed as a Nazi living in Germany, where the Nazi war effort is heavily satirized and caricatured. American media portrayed the Japanese negatively as well.
The sea monster has a large tail that wraps around the feet of the woman as if trying to capture her and continues out of the frame. Also, among the three sickly looking figures in the background, there is a skull located directly above the woman's head. This skull is attached to a blue body with varying shapes, lines, and colors. The skull represents death and decay while the three figures in the background symbolise disease, old age, and madness.
At night, he studied touch typing and subscribed to the school of Beaux-Arts where he became an employee. In the summer of 1914, World War I began. In June 1915, Léon Trulin went to England to join the Belgian army but was rejected because of his sickly-looking aspect. He then accepted spying missions and goes to the North of France several times. With his friend Raymond Derain he created the network "Noël Lurtin" ( anagram of his own name ) or Léon 143.
Long Tom Roberts is one of the characters referred to as "The Fabulous Five", the primary assistants of Doc Savage, and first appears with the full name Thomas J. Roberts. The character is presented as an electrical engineer, holding the military rank of major, and a pilot. Physically he is described as sickly-looking and awkward with a pale complexion, buck teeth, one enormous gold tooth in front, big ears, and a large forehead. This contrasts with notes in the stories that he rarely became ill and was a proficient fighter.
The next morning, Rose and an increasingly sickly-looking Kat join the nuns for breakfast, where Kat behaves erratically, vomits, and curses at the nuns. After receiving an alarming phone call, the nuns order Rose to shovel the driveway for the abrupt return of the headmaster Gordon. After shoveling, Rose finds the door to the nuns' cabin locked, with no response from within, and returns to the dorm building. Later, Gordon arrives with a policeman; as they enter the nun's cabin, a bloodstain is seen on the wall, and the men react with shock to something offscreen.
At Fort Marlene, Mulder runs into the sickly looking Marita Covarrubias (Laurie Holden), who tells him that she was subjected to experiments by the Syndicate to create a black oil vaccine and that the colonists will begin colonization if they learn of Cassandra's existence as an alien-human hybrid. Scully, with help of the Lone Gunmen, looks into Fowley's personal history and informs Mulder that Fowley has been collecting data on alien abductees—MUFON—in Tunisia almost every week, although there is no trace of her activities in FBI records. Although Mulder still trusts Fowley, he goes to her apartment to confront her. Inside the apartment, Mulder's search for clues is interrupted by the arrival of The Smoking Man, who tells Mulder that he has been betrayed by Jeffrey Spender (Chris Owens), who is actually his son.
As The Independents Phil Johnson recalled, the very thin Tricky was dressed in drag as the bride and his sickly looking face "painted and preened", with smeared lipstick and a false eyelash in the style of Alex from the 1971 film A Clockwork Orange. In Johnson's opinion, the record's gender-bending promotional efforts were canny in how they "maximized Maxinquayes cross-genre potential". According to Reynolds and Joy Press, while "most post-rock 'n' roll forms of popular music ideologically rest on rebellions against the feminine", Tricky "utilized the feminine to construct his rebellion against the strict categories of black identity and music". The musician later explained that he simply believed feminine men were much more interesting than masculine men. Maxinquaye was released on 20 February 1995 and sold over 100,000 copies in its first few months in the UK, despite no significant radio airplay.
The first eight pages of this issue feature a page length monologue by a mentally-ill person, most likely suffering from schizophrenia, and the last sentence spoken by a sickly looking man on page eight is the title of this issue: There is a Reason. Spider begins to narrate the issue with the words: "More crazy people on the street than there used to be", and he continues to explain why this has happened for two pages before talking to Channon and Yelena in a diner. He takes them for a walk through the City to find another crazy person who witnessed the deviant sexual activity performed by Alan Schact, a representative of "The Smiler" who helped him get elected through illicit means. Spider continues talking with his Filthy Assistants and explains why stories need to be sought from those who have no true voice to represent themselves in Callahan's America.
On Saturday, 5 April 1941, one day before the Axis invasion of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, a colourful group of random passengers on a country road deep in the heart of Serbia board a dilapidated bus, headed for the capital Belgrade. The group includes two Gypsy musicians, a World War I veteran, a Germanophile, a budding singer, a sickly looking man, and a hunter with a shotgun. The bus is owned by Krstić Sr., and driven by his impressionable and dim-witted son Miško. Along the way, they are joined by a priest and a pair of young newlyweds who are on their way to the seaside for their honeymoon, and are faced with numerous difficulties: an army roadblock forcing a detour, a farmer ploughing the road which, he claims, stretches over his land, a flat tire, a funeral, two feuding families, a shaky bridge, Krstić Jr.'s recruitment into the army, and a lost wallet.

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