However, Ms Shevelyova became more and more sick on the flight back and, after being rushed to hospital in Moscow, died last Tuesday.
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Louisville forward Wayne Blackshear fell to the floor and Behanan looked as if he was going to be sick on the court, kneeling on his hands and feet.
Louisville forward Wayne Blackshear fell to the floor, crying, and Behanan looked as if he was going to be sick on the court, kneeling on his hands and feet.
She said she had been off sick on full pay for the first six months of her illness, and it was then cut to half-pay for a further three months.
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Diane Sinclair, employee relations advisor for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, said she was aware of surveys which showed people were more likely to be off sick on a Monday.
The other teacher who was rated poorly was rated in a category in which a teacher "frequently calls out sick on staff development days" and has shown "patterns of absenteeism and tardiness" exceeding the district's standards.
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For months, he has regularly lambasted Ms. Quinn about sick pay on the campaign trail.
Eighty-five-year-old Elena Griffing hasn't taken a sick day on her job at an Oakland, Calif.
The researchers modelled the effect of removing sick animals on the disease's prevalence in a small population.
But putting a sick business on a healthier strategic path while changing its culture "is much more difficult than most executives realize, " he cautions.
Out of a total population of 5.6 million, a little more than 2 million are pensioners, unemployed, sick or on social transfer payments for other reasons.
If Dr. James is out sick, on vacation or treating patients elsewhere, he says he has to hire another doctor to fill in not easy in rural Kentucky.
Both of us were sick of on-the-road fast food, so we got packaged salads, pretzels and juice -- not exactly the fried Southern fare you see in most restaurants around here.
Just like restaurants prey on the hungry and doctors prey on the sick and talk-show hosts prey on the people who are too bored to read a book.
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.
But within days, advocates of a bill to require city employers to provide workers with paid sick days bombarded Ms. Sarandon with information on the sick-pay issue, prompting her to tweet that she would look into the matter.
Police didn't identify the officer, a 12-year veteran who is now on sick leave.
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The attorney, who officials say is on sick leave, couldn't be reached for comment.
The court heard Clark, of no fixed address, was on sick leave from work last July.
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When Vivian was fourteen, her mother became sick and was on the verge of death.
The Home Office said decisions on sick leave and restricted duties were made by individual chief constables.
Richmond spent 27 days in the hospital fighting for his life and he's been on sick leave since then.
I, myself, was on sick leave and extended leave due to depression and anxiety from stress for two plus years.
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There are no medicines unless patients can pay for them, and many of the sick lie huddled on the ground.
The legislation would mandate that businesses with 20 employees or more provide five paid sick days beginning on April 1, 2014.
Casburn was signed off on sick leave some months after the News of the World call - but before her arrest.
D.s and 75 veterinarians test drugs in preclinical development on healthy rodents (looking for toxic side effects)and on sick ones (looking for cures).
Staff now take 12 days' sick each year on average - down from 22 days before the new rules were brought in, the firm says.
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That would save patients the time needed to see their doctor and would ease the load of sick people descending on their physicians' offices, she said.
Still on sick leave, she went to the small village and the Georgian farmhouse where she had grown up, to where she knew at least the physical scars would heal.
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