"I was really, really sick of getting second all the time, " May said.
"I was devastated by the loss of the great love of my life, and I was also very sick, then had to deal with pulling together enough money to pay for the taxes, " the 83-year-old Windsor told CNN recently.
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"To realize that I was the victim of what was apparently someone's sick joke and constant lies was, and is, painful and humiliating, " the statement continued.
"I went and had a pint of kombucha one time and I was like sick for a day, " he said.
After I finished college, I got a job on Wall Street as a derivatives trader, but after a couple years of it I was calling in sick in order to work on my novel.
"It felt like it was ruining my nails, and I started getting sick of it, " Ms. Lewis said.
Possibly the most extraordinary situation I experienced and -- we were totally unprepared for it -- came when the captain of the yacht I was working on fell sick and went into a coma.
In the 19th century, Turkey was a European power (Nicholas I of Russia dubbed it the sick man of Europe, not of Asia).
By day three I was craving solid food, and had started to get a little bit sick of the routine.
Thanks to his caring attitude and unrelenting tenacity (I think he badgered Interpol until they got sick of him) she was a free (though barely alive) woman in less than a year.
He never felt like he was better. 22 years of playing behind him, I never got sick of the songs.
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"Whether it was hitting 45 or drinking too much or being sick of maximization of profits, I am not sure, " he says.
"I just got sick of people taking the mick out of the name although our previous name was probably part of the key to our success, " Mr Wray said.
At 40 years old, I felt sick, miserable, and depressed with my current line of work and job, which was product management for a leading membership services organization.
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