Ellison explains that he was sick of watching Oracle's own spending on storage escalate.
By yesterday, I was sick of the clink-clunk-ca-ching of coins spitting from slot machines and women covering little of what nature gave them.
Salesforce.com entered many a company because the VP of Sales was sick of the wretched software she had to deal with and paid for licenses with her credit card.
The first piece of satire profiled an Air Force officer who was so sick of being teased about serving in the "Chair Force" that he banned all chairs from his military base.
In part, Wideman says, he was just sick of the way traditional publishers treated serious fiction.
No friar could ride a horse (a symbol of wealth), but if the friar was sick, all of a sudden a friar could ride a horse.
Next came a policeman who recorded a videoblog saying he was sick and tired of fabricating crimes and not being paid properly.
When Vivian was fourteen, her mother became sick and was on the verge of death.
For example, in the wettest possible absolute humidity, less than 20 percent of the virus was still viable after an hour, while at the driest conditions 80 percent of the virus was still capable of making someone sick.
The court also heard the girl was "just sick" of her alleged abusers.
"I was really, really sick of getting second all the time, " May said.
Will a nation soon forget how sick it was of the bumbling Bush White House, the many Capitol Hill whores and the corrupting Republican K Street?
"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.
And on top of it was the more graspable everyday bewilderment of a sick child: the humiliation of being suddenly removed from class, the disappointment of missing a trip to the IMAX theater or to the rain-forest exhibit at Moody Gardens, the growing awareness of a defining and isolating vulnerability.
The editor of the Lancet, visiting her Home for the Dying in 1994, reported that stocks of medicine were insufficient, and that not enough was done to cure the sick or ease the pain of the dying.
"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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"It was such a sick feeling to see all of those white bellies floating in there, " Eason recalls.
The two-time SEC player of the year, like most of the Wildcats, was sick before the game bitten by a flu bug that was sweeping through the team.
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.
If a smaller unit was looking after a very sick baby, it was transferred to one which could provide a higher level of care through the network of units, the researchers found.
Stress was a significant cause of teachers being off sick according to the figures.
Dilma was released by the end of 1972, sick and twenty pounds lighter.
Its economy was a laughing stock, the perennial sick man of Europe.
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For all ages who were vaccinated, there was a 56 percent chance of avoiding getting sick with the flu from any of the three strains in circulation.
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.
"King Edward VII's Hospital cares for sick people, and it was extremely foolish of your presenters even to consider trying to lie their way through to one of our patients, let alone actually make the call, " wrote hospital chairman Lord Glenarthur.
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