But Mr. Remengesau sounds like he's sick of playing the long game, waiting for tuna to become lucrative for Pacific islands at some future date.
Dinant said he's not sick of his diet, which relies heavily on the same ingredients.
And when two Jesuit priests were kidnapped, he said he convinced a Junta leader's priest to call in sick so he might celebrate Mass at the general's home and plead for mercy.
It does appear that he's concerned about -- he was more concerned about succession when he was -- succession when he was sick, maybe less so now that he's well.
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Jeremy Ward, a professor of respiratory physiology at King's College London, said he was only mildly concerned about the pope's health unless he gets sick.
Richmond spent 27 days in the hospital fighting for his life and he's been on sick leave since then.
As for Morgan, "If it's true that he lied, it's just the story of a sick old man exaggerating his symptoms, " says Barrett, who insists that the remaining cases will go forward.
Koenig testified humbly and remorsefully that he was "sick" that he had to--at Skilling's direction--lie to Wall Street and to investors that Enron had exceeded earnings expectations, when in fact they had not.
He didn't seem to realize or just wasn't letting on that all those folks who didn't think he was hiding out in someone's basement thought that's what happened to him -- that he got sick or hurt, then crawled off and died somewhere.
Ellison explains that he was sick of watching Oracle's own spending on storage escalate.
"That's how sick I am, " he said of his faithful attendance at the first game.
Ms Gomes believes Mr Barroso's political conversion happened partly because he accompanied his sick father to London in 1974 and the trip widened his horizons.
But his focus is on adding to his grand slam title and after his quarterfinal exit in this year's Australian Open to Tsonga, where he fell sick and lost in five sets, knows only too well the physical and mental demands required.
"She's not sick, there's no need to keep her in a home, " he says.
The baby boy was given oxygen before being taken by ambulance to the city's Royal Hospital for Sick Children, where he was treated for smoke inhalation.
But he is sick almost to death of the premier's perpetual cross-fire a feeling which, incidentally, he shares with Theo Waigel, federal finance minister and chairman (so long as Mr Stoiber allows) of the Christian Social Union.
Mr Levitt says he is sick of hearing about the strengths of Britain's Financial Services Authority.
"It will just be a thorough lesson for Ovill McKenzie and I'm looking forward to it as I'm sick of hearing (about) what he's going to do to me, " said Bellew.
He also has a close association with the Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children in Crumlin, Dublin.
British officials have said traces of radioactive material were found at Litvinenko's home and places where he ate and met others just before becoming sick.
Headed "Fat, lazy, poor sick guy wants support", Mr Hempton's profile claimed he suffered from a sexually transmitted disease.
Jennifer's father, a notable schmoozer, was too sick to work the room before he died.
"He's going back to see his wife, who has been over in Australia nursing her sick mother, " said Robinson.
Gary Sick, a professor at Columbia University's Middle East Institute, says he's surprised how quickly the rhetoric and actions have developed.
"City fans are sick to death of United ruling their roost, and here's their chance, " he said.
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Ms. COLLEEN FONTS: Knowing that there's a 16-year-old involved makes me sick to my stomach, and I think he needs to be punished for that, myself.
Both men were freed after Bergoglio took extraordinary, behind-the-scenes action to save them including persuading dictator Jorge Videla's family priest to call in sick so that Bergoglio himself could say Mass in the junta leader's home, where he privately appealed for mercy.
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