The mother who can't get Medicaid to cover all the needs of her sick child.
Her later schooling was cut short by the need to care for her sick grandmother.
In it, a woman and her sick mother go to the temple for the first time in years.
Max's mother had to say good-bye to her sick son and drive separately.
"He's going back to see his wife, who has been over in Australia nursing her sick mother, " said Robinson.
In a factory town, on the Greek coast, Marina (Ariane Labed) stays with her sick father (Vangelis Mourikis) as he makes his final approach toward death.
Maggie Pietila, an accountant for a Seattle cellphone company, says pressure from colleagues led her and 19 co-workers last year to go on a crash diet of fruit and vegetables that left her sick and shaky.
Julie Silver, an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School and expert in rehabilitation medicine, developed STAR after her own treatment for breast cancer, which she says left her too sick to care for her family or return to work.
Her baby looked sick, and staff quickly came from the UN compound to escort her inside.
In October 2010, Ms. Quinn announced her opposition to the paid sick leave bill, spurning her usual liberal allies to side with the business community and Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
When Vivian was fourteen, her mother became sick and was on the verge of death.
Her mother got sick with cancer, so Yael rejected cancer.
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Boynton grew up singing with her family and got sick of hearing that she should only sing country music because of her accent.
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And despite her desire to keep her coverage, despite her fears that she would get sick and lose the home that her parents built -- she finally surrendered, she finally gave up her health insurance.
She could count the times he had crossed the threshold of her room, but now he lifted her in his arms as he once had their sick spaniel and slid her into his sedan.
One side features the Genius of Medicine holding an open book in her lap, collecting water pouring out of a rock to quench the thirst of a sick girl beside her.
The chip and pin machine still has not arrived and Katie and her mother are getting sick of calling and failing to get through.
Martin felt sick to her stomach when she read the email.
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She asked for telecommuting options to have uninterrupted editing time, and to be productive on days when one of her three children were sick and got it.
For Ms. Quinn, the Democratic frontrunner in this year's race for mayor, anger over her stance on the sick-pay legislation has become a flashpoint on the campaign trail.
Some residents again asked for a second public access studio--one claimed she was "sick to her stomach" and "couldn't sleep" after hearing Verizon wouldn't be building a local studio.
Eighty-five-year-old Elena Griffing hasn't taken a sick day on her job at an Oakland, Calif.
But Mrs Aragon says that the relative quiet has not helped her escape a trauma which led to her taking 18 months' sick leave.
Her daughter, Raychel, died in June 2001 at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, a day after having her appendix removed in Altnagelvin.
Her reluctance to back paid-sick leave had even become a cornerstone of a rival campaign.
She must have been maybe about two, but you can tell by her breathing that she was really sick.
Mother Teresa won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her decades of service to the sick and destitute.
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But one night she was sick and I told her to stay in bed while I went to comfort the boy.
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