He went for a second, and now ill-fated, loan spell with Milan in a bid to keep his place in Fabio Capello's squad for South Africa, with every indication he would add to his record 115 international caps for an outfield player.
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Doctors now diagnose and treat the ill through educated hunches and trial and error.
Unfortunately, that is what is at work now, and it bodes ill for a robust economic recovery.
He was released on grounds of ill health and now awaits a court ruling on whether he will stand trial in Chile.
The 18-year-old was shot in both legs in Ardoyne on Tuesday night and was critically ill but is now in a stable condition in hospital.
And also, Secretary Clinton has been ill, obviously, and nobody would expect her to testify right now.
"It would be an act of betrayal to the species and habitats now under threat for this government to drop the whole bill because of the impractical and ill-thought-out access provisions they have added to it, " said Tory environment spokesman Damian Green.
Stamatakis and his colleagues are now investigating whether getting up and walking around or even just standing can help counter the ill effects of sitting.
The court determined, then and now, that the suspects would not get "ill treatment" in super-maximum security prisons if they are extradited to the United States and convicted in American courts, according to the European court's decision Monday.
For alt-country fans, the demise of Uncle Tupelo the now-legendary band that he and his Belleville, Ill.
The reach of government, for good or ill, now extends into every nook and cranny of life.
Severely mentally ill individuals now inundate hospital emergency rooms and have colonized libraries, parks, train stations and other public spaces.
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More likely to benefit is Tansu Ciller, whose True Path Party formed that ill-fated coalition with Welfare and is now in opposition.
Now Argentina has followed the world into recession and it is ill-placed to respond.
"We build our new technology edifices on the rubble of older technology, " says Paul Saffo, a Silicon Valley technology forecaster who relishes telling the story of Disney's ill-fated house of the future and other now neglected technologies.
It's mission accomplished for Ryan, now an official U.S. Marine, and his terminally ill father.
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The head of Italy's centre-left bloc has hit an impasse in his efforts to form a government and said only a mentally ill person would want to govern Italy now.
Queiroz was regarded as a success with Bafana Bafana before quitting for United and, after his ill-fated spell with Real, is now he is back to help steer United to glory once more.
It is regrettable that President Bush has been put in the position where he has to stand up again and again for American sovereignty which is now being threatened by so many ill-advised agreements.
Like Jakubec, he appears to be another mentally ill gun nut and bomb-making enthusiast operating in the neighborhood, but now off the streets.
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But he was ill enough to go into hospital over Christmas, and some believe that he is now losing enthusiasm for another term.
Susan Lindauer, who worked for Wyden when he was a congressman and later served as a press secretary to now-former Senator Carol Moseley-Braun (D-Ill.), is " accused of conspiring to act as a spy for the Iraqi Intelligence Service and engaging in prohibited financial transactions involving the government of Iraq under dictator Saddam Hussein, " according to AP.
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Eleven people were charged in connection with ill treatment and neglect of patients following secret filming by the Panorama team at Winterbourne View, which is now closed.
In fact, much of the team that now comprises EnerDel were the team that designed the ill-fated EV1 electric car that General Motors introduced and later unceremoniously killed during the 1990s.
With Europe's unemployment now falling, and its people increasingly sniffy about the sorts of jobs they are prepared to do, or too ill-equipped to do the high-tech ones being created, the continent's workforce is in need of renewal as never before.
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