So if Mr Yeltsin is seriously ill again, things will be even messier than before.
The other, who had recently been there, is seriously ill in a London hospital.
The president's failure to attend two overseas summit meetings this month has sparked rumours that he is seriously ill.
The 62-year-old is seriously ill with prostate cancer and went to the Palace last month to receive his award.
Algeria's prime minister has denied rumours that President Abdelaziz Bouteflika is seriously ill, saying he is "improving every day" in Paris.
This piece is seriously ill-informed, misleading, and dangerous insofar as it serves to perpetuate what is already a serious vulnerability to EMP attacks.
Members of the ruling party in Croatia rushed through an emergency measure to declare President Franjo Tudjman, who is seriously ill in hospital, temporarily incapacitated.
In an upper-class suburb of Sydney, in 1972, an intelligent and tyrannical old woman named Elizabeth Hunter (Charlotte Rampling) is seriously ill but still conscious of her power.
The star, who is seriously ill and beginning a bitter withdrawal from life, takes one of the young men (Rogen) into his house as a gag writer, punching bag, flunky, and nurse.
Her son is in the same class as our son and one of the little boys has been hospitalised recently and is quite seriously ill with measles.
The science, while theoretically appealing, is seriously incomplete and ill-supported by appropriate evidence, particularly in relation to long-term effects on human health and the environment.
They failed to have the case thrown out on the ground that Mr Suharto, who is 79, was seriously ill.
But a German woman is reported by doctors to be seriously ill.
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The journey back to an operating theatre may still be the greatest obstacle to an astronaut who is seriously injured, or falls badly ill during a mission.
The University of Stirling is to look into the impact fulfilling the dreams of seriously ill children has on them and their families.
The likely reason is that many of those dying in the heat are already seriously ill and even without heat stress would have died within the next 2 or 3 weeks.
The appearance of cases with mild or no symptoms in humans could make tracing even more difficult, but may also mean that many people infected do not get seriously ill and recover quickly, making the virus is less deadly than it appears.
Every council in England is responsible for helping with the care of the elderly, the seriously ill and the disabled.
Nonetheless, a number of doctors believe that women who come to them have been made seriously ill by their implants, and that if more work is done, they will be vindicated.
The difference, perhaps, is that most European systems have a clearer default option for those who fall seriously ill with no plans or preferences.
I've seen a number of quite seriously ill people, but the one that sticks in my mind is a 29-year-old woman who came in with alcoholic liver failure.
But Tobias is right: In most states, the auto insurance system is an expensive, inefficient abomination that ill-serves justice and ill-compensates the seriously injured.
New START is a seriously defective bilateral arms control agreement with the Russians, one that would make dramatic and ill-advised cuts in the number of U.S. strategic weapons and delivery systems.
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Also (b) if we look at it from an economic viewpoint (as we do of most things, these days) then there is no financial sense in prolonging, e.g. my life, if I become seriously ill and incapacitated and I choose not to want to burden anyone.
Peter who is married to Anita and has a young son, had been a keen triathlete, but fell seriously ill in October 2000.
The charity says this is one reason why a quarter of children with type 1 diabetes are only diagnosed once they are already seriously ill with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), a life threatening condition that needs immediate specialist treatment in hospital.
This is very different from the idea of insurance to cover any and all medical costs for the few who become seriously ill.
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Advocates of expanding the system say too many sales the exact proportion is unknown escape the checks, which are supposed to keep weapons from going to criminals, the seriously mentally ill, and others.
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