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Five people died and 13 were sickened in the fall of 2001.
He knew what would happen next, and the thought sickened him.
Either way, she sickened him with all her talk of God.
But the death of a whole world sickened even me.
More than 100 children under the age of 5 are among those who have been sickened.
But when her parents sickened and died, she lost hope of living in such a house.
By late morning, she was still watching out her window, sickened.
Thinking's done with, for ever so long Learning and knowledge have sickened me.
She'd not have sickened him with marriage while he was a child.
They sickened her, yet there was nothing she could do about it.
It sickened him to have to do this to her.
They'd been over this many times, and the idea sickened him.
The very thought of being in the same room with that man sickened her.
I am sickened by the thought that he may have killed the man to get the phone to call me.
In the end, they went ahead with it because no children there had been sickened by the show.
Even after weeks in the town, the sight sickened her.
I was sickened that, once friends, we had come to this.
What he found, just inside the tree line, sickened him.
It sickened me to see the remains of those men.
It had been sickened by the plant and would soon be dead.
She would lie down with no other man, the thought sickened her.
I'm just sickened by some of the comments and felt I needed to say something.
She did not want to say how much; the memory sickened her.
She looked up at him, sickened, but he shook his head.
Sickened by her own substance, she wanted to be gone.