Sentences with word «sicken»

«If I could do a show that confused people so much, that was so ambiguous that they didn't know what to think, but they felt sort of sickened by it and also entertained, then for me that would be the moment that we're going through right now.»
As the number of people sickened in an outbreak of Legionnaires» disease in the South Bronx climbed to 71 yesterday, health officials were still piecing together where the illness, a form of pneumonia spread through airborne water droplets, might have originated.
Listeria traced back to a North Carolina farm and another outbreak in Colorado sickened more than 140 people and resulted in 30 deaths.
As you watch the robots pummel one another — they range from 7 feet 6 inches tall to 8 - foot - 5 and have names like Ambush, Midas and Noisy Boy — you have the same slightly sickening feeling as when watching humans beat one another to a pulp.
The latter I see with sickening regularity in my obstetric practice in Africa.
he adds: «At no time do I remember being as sickened as what I heard what the Dowler family had to endure.»
Last summer the particularly virulent 0104: H4 strain of E. coli bacteria sickened at least 4,075 people, primarily in Europe, according to the World Health Organization.
Health officials have not yet pinpointed the source of what sickened students from St. Clement School in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood, following their April 17 visit to the aquarium, or what prompted more than 100 Andrew students to fall ill following their April 27 prom held at the Shedd.
I ended up feeling really sickened by the endlessly awful things people do to kids and the fact those are the stories that go crazy on sites in terms of clicks.
The deadly Escherichia coli outbreak in Germany last year, which sickened more than 4,000 people and killed more than 50, may be traceable to modern factory farming, which uses massive doses of antibiotics to curb animal infections, likely converting a normally benign microbe into an antibiotic - resistant killer.
Chicken contaminated with high levels of ammonia was blamed Wednesday for sickening more than 40 pupils and teachers at Laraway School in Joliet last week, and state health officials said the tainted meat had been tracked to St. Louis.
Is it any wonder why people on this board are so sickened by this belief?
After sickening thousands of animals — and forcing authorities to kill over a million more — foot - and - mouth disease (FMD) has infected a human in the United Kingdom.
i'm truly sickened by this logan paul situation.
Luckily she's too afraid of getting in trouble to do anything illegal, but it's pretty sickening how cats can turn normal, loving people into murderous freaks.
Seriously quite sickening when people spread negative news without knowing the situation.
So many pets have been sickened from products made outside the country or from ingredients sourced from other countries that pet parents feel strongly about feeding products that are manufactured domestically.
What is so sickening about women being happy to take care of their families?
«It's a nasty virus if you're a mouse» but doesn't sicken humans, Steel says of this 80 - year - old lab strain, known as PR8.
Arne Duncan said everything that needed to be said in response to a recent Tribune investigation about Chicago school children getting sickened by school meals.
Dr. Parrish's lab is studying blood samples from dogs sickened in Midwest outbreak to pinpoint the identity of the virus strain responsible and identify ways to treat or prevent infection.
How any minister, even an African American one, can justify teaming with Obama, who has previously promoted late term partial birth abortions is sickening on all counts.
Several students become sickened with food poisoning and their parents sue you.
«Among other things, you'll find that you're not the first person who was ever confused and frightened and even sickened by human behavior...
The company's stock had flirted around $ 750 two years ago before the sales - crushing food poisoning outbreaks sickened hundreds of customers in the United States.
I think this comes from (1) overly potent, sickeningly sweet cherry flavored candy (as well as sugar laden beverages, popsicles and the like, all of which I lump into the category of «candy») and (2) maraschino cherries, also sickening sweet, and come to think of it, also qualifying as candy under my definition.
The Nook survived multiple drops from waist - height unscathed, though it still made a pretty sickening thud when it hit.
Not to mention the fact share prices of even the biggest winners usually suffer some pretty sickening plunges along the way.
Antibiotic resistant bacteria sicken at least 2 million people every year in the United States, causing as many as 23,000 fatalities.
A good friend told me about a book, The Notebook by Agata Kristof — it's clever as the language is very stark, almost like a fairy tale and yet the most terrifyingly sickening things happen.
When she was three years old, Dana had spent two weeks in the hospital — one of 50 people sickened after eating cantaloupe that had been contaminated with Salmonella.
Baliga wants to learn how tuberculosis — which sickens nearly 10 million people per year and kills 1.5 million — evades drugs within the body.
They're also sweet, but not sickening sweet (plus they're paleo, raw and vegan).
However, researchers can not measure a chemical's hazards by exposing healthy volunteers to varying doses and then counting how many sicken or die.
When I was little, this involved pouring a bowl of rice crispies, exhibiting parkour like skills and scaling the kitchen counters to retrieve the sugar bowl, pouring sickening amounts of white sugar on my cereal, and topping it all off with a healthy squeeze of chocolate syrup (my parents did not sign off on this, FYI, I was a sugar fiend / rebel that could not be stopped by anyone).
On his website, Mr. Ashby called the state's SAFE Act, a package of gun - control laws, a «sickening display of ignorance,» while Ms. Doran wrote on her Facebook page that she «refuses to stand by as mass shootings cause immeasurable heartache.»
They hope to create a human model that could help speed up the development of new drugs and vaccines against the disease, which sickens millions of people and kills thousands each year.
Over the years, Luke has destroyed four molars on such fare and, tonight, the photographer, Roy Toft, clamped down with an astounding and sickening crunch.
We are absolutely sickened over the lack of sense and compassion every time we are faced with this.
A class action lawsuit was filed against XL Foods after an E. coli outbreak sickened at least 18 people in Canada and led to a massive beef recall.
The review also concluded that no significant concerns had been reported to the authorities about the behaviour of churchgoer Chevaze McGregor, who bit Jeremiah during months of sickening abuse.
I could get past some of these technical problems mentioned but after playing Silent Hill 3 I can't say I'm happy with the collection at all, it seems like they DNR'd the heck out of that one removing just about every single speck of grain leaving the image quality compromised and subject to almost sickening motion blur.
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