Mayor Rudolph Giuliani withdrew from the New York Senate race against Hillary Clinton because of ill health.
Maslow died in semi-retirement in California where he had moved because of ill-health.
Mr Basu, who is 86, is leaving office because of ill-health.
Yamauchi, who ran Nintendo for 55 years before stepping down last year because of ill health, never shut down the playing-card business, even as he dragged the company into consumer electronics.
Roger Mahony is one of 117 cardinals under the age of 80 called to the Vatican to vote for the next pope following Benedict XVI's surprise announcement last week that he was abdicating because of ill-health.
At the beginning of 2000, the head of Germany's Roman Catholic bishops raised the possibility that the Pope might step down because of ill health, but this was dismissed as it would have meant him not leading jubilee celebrations which he considered an important milestone.
She has missed out on qualification for the World Championships taking place in China this month because she was ill for the first qualifying event and didn't take part in the second because of exams.
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Span returned to the lineup after missing two games because of an ill stomach.
Smith and forward Kenyon Martin -- didn't even make it to the workout because they were ill.
But Ortega sent Jackson home without performing at the next rehearsal three days later because he was ill.
Global One has been especially fraught in recent months because of the ill-tempered jockeying between Sprint's European partners.
Meanwhile, smaller companies are assiduously taking steps to avoid proxy fights if only because they can ill afford the cost.
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Both are top advisers to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who is not able to testify because she is ill.
Because rather than ill-use the weary hordes, retailers are making it worth the trouble for customers to be one of them.
She actually became more ill because of the stress of being away.
Psychiatric side effects are a particular concern for an anti-smoking drug because the mentally ill are more likely to smoke than other people.
I, too, am guilty of putting off doctor appointments when I am ill because it is more stressful to me than the illness.
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The victory was especially sweet for the Kenyans because of the ill feeling created by the defection to Qatar of several of their top runners.
Twice surgery was postponed because more urgent cases came in and there were no intensive care beds, twice because of administrative errors, and three times because Hannah was ill.
BEIJING, China (CNN) -- An Iranian swimmer at the Beijing Olympics who withdrew from a race that included an Israeli did so because he was ill, authorities said Monday.
"The emphasis should be on both governments and the departments of health, education and finance to promote increased healthy living programmes with targeted resources for the less well off in our society because poverty and ill health are inter-related, " he said.
Just as NBA Commissioner David Stern wants to do right by the city of Seattle in possibly returning a franchise to the Northwest before his retirement, NFL Commissioner Goodell may feel inclined to grant another Super Bowl to New Orleans sooner than otherwise would occur because of lingering ill will stemming from the Saints Bounty scandal.
It would be worthless not because you are a bad person or because you had some sort of dastardly ill intent, but because it was built on a flatly inaccurate impression of objective reality.
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"I have no hesitation in recommending that people increase their consumption of omega-3s, even if they are not ill, because they are protective, " he said.
But it is also because the conservative culture of many state banks is ill-suited to foreign takeovers, and because many customers would prefer to deal with a privately owned bank.
Yet, perhaps because he is so clearly ill at ease, he ends up undermining his own efforts.
If Mr Eustice's bosses disagree with him, it is not because they are convinced the ill-assorted mountaineers of the single currency know how to save themselves.
The viral analogy is ill-fitting because it strips the audiences of active participation in the pass-along process and denies marketers a thorough understanding of the social mechanisms that guide how and what content gets shared.
"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.
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