The bag of Dole spinach had been consumed by one of the sickened patients.
The results can be barren fields, destructive floods or sickened populations from exposure to contamination.
The outbreak has killed nine people and sickened more than 600 in 43 states.
When he was sufficiently sickened, Mr. Mullins sought redemption in a new peace-loving avatar: Felix.
You can get the full Tebow experience without destroying your calendar or feeling sickened with guilt.
Sometimes, as the story discusses, patients have died from the treatments or been sickened.
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PLC, was "sickened" by the guys not in the room: the Barclays bankers rigging rates.
About 250 Iraqis were sickened by chlorine in Albu Issa and 100 in Amiriya.
Making matters worse, international donors, sickened by a pointless war, are not in a generous mood.
Most of those sickened as a result of the adulteration were babies fed formula that contained melamine.
At first, almost all poultry that caught bird flu quickly sickened and died within a day or two.
Last week, Minnesota officials announced that 25 people were sickened in an outbreak of salmonella from unpasteurized cheese.
Mr Khan is firmly against violent extremism, and the attack on Malala sickened him as much as anyone.
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Every year an average of 1.5 million people are sickened or severely injured by medication mistakes, and 100, 000 die.
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The odds are that most people either have never been sickened by an egg or have been but didn't know it.
The odds are such that most people either have never been sickened by an egg or were but didn't know it.
All of that risk-laden industrial progress in the early 20th century led to unprecedented affluence for those not killed, maimed or sickened.
But tests by pet-treat makers and federal regulators have yet to make a conclusive connection between China-produced treats and the sickened dogs.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that each year 250, 000 to 1.2 million people are sickened by salmonella from raw or undercooked eggs.
The United States Department of Agriculture estimates 250, 000 to 1.2 million people are sickened by salmonella from raw or undercooked eggs each year.
Those sickened took injections belonging to one of three lots of steroids made at New England Compounding Center, which have now been recalled.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has called for an independent inquiry into the alleged abuse, saying he was "sickened" by what the programme showed.
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Commonly known as swine flu, the outbreak has sickened 9, 830 people and caused at least 79 deaths -- mostly in Mexico, the organization said.
Some people delayed seeking treatment, in part, because they believed that "evil spirits" had sickened them, according to a report from district health authorities.
It's all right him getting a bit of stick but when it comes to what we've just seen in midweek, everybody is sickened by it.
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Investors were sickened to learn of the risky bets and 30-1 leverage that Lehman used to pump up profits to pay handsome bonuses to its executives.
The CDC reports 93 people in 19 states and the District of Columbia have been sickened by an unusual strain of the bacteria called salmonella Bareilly.
Salmonella in peanut butter sickened 42 people last fall and cantaloupes tainted with Listeria infected 146 people and killed 30 in 2011, according to the CDC.
The dusty working conditions sickened several people on the shoot, Mr. Martineau said, and Mr. Ritts, already weakened by AIDS, ended up in the hospital with pneumonia.
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