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Information may not have been flowing them from the sick man and the family of the sick man in good time.
" "The actions of one sick man doesn't change that.
" He later calls Mr. Weinstein "a sad, sick man.
He was a sick man and a sad pathetic person.
"This man is a sick man," she added of Trump.
He also admitted he was a "sick man," she testified.
Or is France uniquely cursed — the sick man of Europe?
We have to remember that the president is a sick man.
He's a sick man, and he ought to be put away.
"You are a sick man, Larry," she said, addressing him directly.
He just loves to murder turtles, he's a very sick man!
"I was a very sick man for a long time," he said.
Coronavirus just shows these bonds to be the sick man of finance.
It became routine to refer to Germany as the "sick man of Europe".
Other inmates who were exposed to the sick man were to be quarantined.
"I was a very sick man for a very long time," he said.
Shifty Adam Schiff is a CORRUPT POLITICIAN, and probably a very sick man.
Across the continent the press talks of Britain as the "sick man of Europe".
I would much rather take care of a sick infant than a sick man.
"He was a sick man, a demented man," U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters.
But for a sick man, it can also be good for clearing out the sinuses.
This is some sick man, I'm sure, who thought this would be funny or cool.
The other evening at Primo's, a customer flashed her zinc supply to a sick man.
"He was a sick man, a demented man," Trump told reporters at the White House.
Johnson might have said a sick man can't help but be a scoundrel, but Dr. Freud
" He later clarifies his comments and says he meant to call Weinstein a "sad, sick man.
" Gianna Constand testified that Cosby said during the phone call that he was a "sick man.
The headline was "China is the Real Sick Man of Asia," referring to the coronavirus outbreak.
"Shifty Adam Schiff is a CORRUPT POLITICIAN, and probably a very sick man," the president wrote.
" Weld called Trump a "sick man," a "malignant narcissist," and a "megalomaniac" with "profound autocratic tendencies.
Cosby phoned her back and during the call also said he was a "sick man," she testified.
FOR too long the Philippines was the sick man of Asia—cheerful, democratic but a chronic underperformer.
She reportedly tweeted, "We are being led by a selfish and sick man," leading to her arrest.
We discussed two coronavirus headlines, (1) "Yellow Alert" (2) "China Is The Real Sick Man Of Asia".
" Wilson responded to Trump, calling him "a sick man" and saying she had "no reason to lie.
Stuck in recession for four years, Finland's own finance minister has called it "the sick man of Europe".
The British economy was no longer the "sick man of Europe", especially in the run-up to 2008.
"This man is a sick man," Wilson said Wednesday morning on CNN's "New Day," responding to Trump's tweet.
Her tweet read, "'We are being led by a selfish and sick man," according to the court documents.
It was once Europe's sick man, but the southern European country seems to have entered a new chapter.
"It was only a matter of time before a sick man or woman would act out on that."
State prosecutors accuse O'Donovan of writing a Twitter post in October calling Mugabe a "selfish and sick man".
There, where the crew slept, I watched a sick man cough his last, done in by some seaborne illness.
It would be unfair to call France the sick man of Europe; half the continent is wheezing or limping.
She is accused of posting the message "We are being led by a selfish and sick man" on Twitter.
The youngest among them was instructed to accompany the sick man to a hospital while the rest pushed on.
Mr Weiner told the court, in tears, that he was "a very sick man for a very long time".
"Now that I am a sober man, I know that I was a very sick man," Sayoc reportedly said.
The United Kingdom was "the sick man of Europe," the economy was shot, unemployment was high, the government unpopular.
"I was a very sick man for a very long time," he told the judge before she sentenced him.
Szumowski said the sick man is in hospital in Zielona Gora, western Poland, and that his condition is good.
Szumowski said the sick man is in hospital in Zielona Gora, western Poland, and that his condition is good.
As Amadeo consoled him, the sick man muttered back in words that no one else on Earth still understood.
"We are no longer the sick man of East Asia," said one business leader at the consulate meeting in 2017.
His attorneys maintain Weiner is not a sexual predator but a sick man who has made "stunning progress" through counseling.
"I was a very sick man for a very long time," he said, his voice growing higher-pitched and weaker.
No longer seen as the "sick man of Asia," the country is now the toast of the town among international investors.
" He also called the shooter a "sick man, a demented man" and said he had "a lot of problems, I guess.
The criteria were so strict that the sick man in the Seattle area who had visited Wuhan did not meet it.
The state's case centers on a Twitter post it says she wrote in October calling Mugabe a "selfish and sick man".
And it was just interesting to the rest of the world who doesn't understand that Jeffrey was a very sick man.
Jackson adjourned the proceedings and cleared the courtroom while medical personnel and Stone's daughter, a nurse, attended to the sick man.
It is an instinct that helps explain Germany's transformation since the late 1990s from Europe's sick man to today's muscle-bound champion.
The world shakes its head and wonders how a country managed to become the sick man of Europe for the second time.
In 1999, as the economic costs of reunification were weighing it down, this newspaper branded it "the sick man of the euro".
Not that far behind, also, is the specter of the "sick man of Asia", which has dogged the Middle Kingdom's last century.
" The president and Republican allies trained their ire on Mr. Schiff, as well, demanding his resignation and calling him "a sick man.
"It would be a miracle if somehow he became competent in general; he's a sick man," Noyes' defense attorney Justin Shepherd tells PEOPLE.
At the turn of the century, it was called "the sick man of Europe," with an inflexible labor market that weighed on productivity.
Mighty Germany was dismissed as the sick man of Europe back in the early 2000s, and so was Britain in the mid-1970s.
This month sexist rules in sumo came under fire when female first-aiders attending a sick man were ordered to leave the ring.
"The UK is now beginning to look like the sick man of Europe," said Kathleen Brooks, research director with City Index in London.
FOR decades political instability, a boom-and-bust economy and endemic corruption earned the Philippines the moniker of the "sick man of Asia".
" Wilson, who said she overheard the conversation on speakerphone in the car, called Trump a "sick man" and said the family was "astonished.
"The journey from sick man to number-one economy is because of Schröder's Agenda 22013," says Mario Ohoven, head of BVMW, the Mittelstand association.
IN THE 1970s, Britain was dubbed "the sick man of Europe", a role previously played by the Ottoman empire in the late 19th century.
He is a sick man and if its true, then she is a terrible woman, both terrible people that do not deserve your love.
" Those comments drew harsh criticism on social media, and on Sunday night Mr. Allen released a statement calling Mr. Weinstein "a sad, sick man.
I had to live with those sick stories of his involving a sick man without betraying the fact that I loathed him in that room.
Jeffs is "a very sick man" who controls the people through "fear of not making it to the highest celestial kingdom of glory," Jessop said.
" He then called the shooter "a sick man, a demented man, a lot of problems I guess… we're dealing with a very sick, sick individual.
There are also differences in how he refers to the suspects -- a "sick man, a demented man" in Las Vegas; and "animals" in New York.
China linked the expulsions to its anger over a headline in the Journal's opinion pages that referred to China as the "sick man" of Asia.
But this episode shows us two things—first, that BoJack Horseman is a very sick man, and second, exactly how it feels to be that sick.
The case against her centers around a post on Twitter last month in which O'Donovan allegedly called 93-year-old Mugabe a "selfish and sick man".
The case against her centres around a post on Twitter last month in which O'Donovan allegedly called 93-year-old Mugabe a "selfish and sick man".
"He was a sick man, a demented man with a lot of problems, I guess, and we are looking into him very, very seriously," Trump said.
Frederica Wilson said last week that the president "is a sick man," following comments she said he made to the widow of a recently killed US soldier.
Police seal off the bar, a sick man found in the bathroom dies, the bar is torched and they are forced into the sewers to retrieve medicine.
A Texas police officer is being commended after she replaced a sick man&aposs groceries and medication that had just been stolen in a Walmart parking lot.
" The concerned citizen objected to Weiner's attorney portraying him as a "sick man, incapable of distinguishing rights from wrong and having no control over his own behavior.
Finland has shaken off its "sick man of Europe" tag by recording six consecutive quarters of economic growth for the first time since the global financial crisis.
Trump called Paddock a "sick man, demented man," but did not answer reporters' questions at the White House about whether he committed an act of domestic terror.
"When I said I felt sad for Harvey Weinstein I thought it was clear the meaning was because he is a sad, sick man," his statement reads.
Trump described Paddock as a "sick man, demented man" but did not answer reporters' questions at the White House about whether he committed an act of domestic terror.
" After public backlash, Allen added, "When I said I felt sad for Harvey Weinstein I thought it was clear the meaning was because he is a sad, sick man.
These helped to end a long period of stagnation and high unemployment by making the economy more competitive, turning Germany from the "sick man of Europe" into a powerhouse.
"Hard to overemphasize how much this will change the narrative about the EU. No longer the world's sick man," tweeted Nicolas Veron, an economist at Brussels think tank Bruegel.
The Finnish economy — dubbed by Orpo's predecessor Alexander Stubb as the sick man of Europe — expanded 3.6 percent in the third quarter from a year ago, preliminary data showed.
The Big 28 today can seem like the Ottoman Empire of a century ago: pecked at by rivals, hemmed in on all sides, the sick man of college sports.
My generation will not enjoy the free movement to 27 different countries and the workers' rights that rescued Britain from the "sick man of Europe" era of the 1970s.
"The coalition is undoing all the reforms that turned Germany from the sick man of Europe into the locomotive," said Holger Schmieding, chief economist of Berenberg, a German bank.
" His lead lawyer, Donna Rotunno, told the judge Tuesday that Weinstein, who will turn 68 later this month, "is a sick man" who has a "multitude of medical issues.
Even in the dark days of winter, a hundred years ago, there were stirrings as both Democrats and Republicans schemed to replace the sick man in the White House.
On the 30th anniversary of the revolution in February, current President Benigno Aquino III said Bongbong's father Ferdinand was responsible for turning the Philippines into the "sick man of Asia".
Martha O&aposDonovan is accused of calling 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe a "sick man" in a Twitter post that included a photo illustration of Mugabe with a catheter.
O&aposDonovan is accused of calling 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe a "sick man" in a Twitter post that included a photo illustration of the president with a catheter.
And Britain was economically downcast in 1975 — the sick man of Europe, an economic laggard behind West Germany and France — while today it is flourishing relative to other European countries.
Tyler Perry is getting showered with love from the sick man he basically rescued from a Mexican hospital -- and the guy says he'd STILL be trapped if not for Tyler.
" Prior to his sentencing, Weiner cried while reading a written statement, saying in part, "The crime I committed was my rock bottom … I was a very sick man for a long time.
Before that, China expelled three Journal reporters last month over a headline, "China Is the Real Sick Man of Asia," on an opinion column about the country's response to the coronavirus outbreak.
" Prior to his sentencing, Weiner cried while reading a written statement, saying in part, "The crime I committed was my rock bottom," adding, "I was a very sick man for a long time.
For the first time since the 1970s, when Britain was branded the sick man of Europe, the country faces a set of serious, potential crises which it will take great statesmanship to avoid.
Shortly afterward, China expelled three Wall Street Journal reporters, a move it linked to its unhappiness over a headline in the Journal's opinion pages that described China as the "sick man" of Asia.
"We expect the Macron reforms to transform France like the Thatcher reforms had cured the erstwhile sick man of Europe, the United Kingdom, some 13 years ago," said Berenberg European economist Holger Schmieding.
From there unfolded "Ice," a poignant story that follows a woman in a tired marriage as she dresses to go out to take soup to a lonely, sick man who desperately needs help.
Conversely, while French support is broadly steady, German backing for the euro has hit 80 percent, climbing steadily since its early days, when the reunited Germany's economy was for a time Europe's "sick man".
The source of the story's title is revealed in Rose's summation of her mother's marriage to her father: She married who she didn't like, a sick man, his spirit already swallowed up by God.
In the early hours of Monday morning, a white man launched an attack on Muslims on their way home from a mosque in Finsbury Park as they aided a sick man on the street.
China last month revoked the visas of three Wall Street Journal reporters in Beijing after the newspaper declined to apologize for a column with a headline calling China the "Real Sick Man of Asia".
China last month revoked the visas of three Wall Street Journal reporters in Beijing after the newspaper declined to apologize for a column with a headline calling China the "Real Sick Man of Asia".
A sick man in a wheelchair (Hamm), his companion (Clov), his father (Nagg) and his mother (Nell) recall the joys and sorrows of the past and curse the indignities of the present and future.
Live coverage: Senators query impeachment managers, Trump defense MORE, calling him a "corrupt politician" and probably a "very sick man" who has "not paid the price" for "what he has done" to our country.
Thorbjarnarson refused Warhol's entreaties and found himself justified three days later, when the sick man was at last on the operating table," Mr. Gopnik said, adding, "The surgeon found a gallbladder full of gangrene.
For example, Trump recently accused Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff of being a "a maniac … a deranged human being" and "a very sick man," but he is not the only politician to do so.
" China's move continues a tit-for-tat battle between Washington and Beijing that began in February after the Journal ran an opinion article with the headline, "China Is the Real Sick Man of Asia.
I've been in shock since awakening Sunday to find out that 49 of my extended family were brutally murdered and many more injured by a sick man who had too much hate in his heart.
Martha O'Donovan, 25, a graduate of New York University, has been accused of calling President Robert Mugabe, 93, a "sick man" in a Twitter post that included a photo illustration of Mugabe with a catheter.
Martha O'Donovan, 25, who is currently free on bail, denies the charges which center on a Twitter post the state says she wrote in October calling 93-year-old Mugabe a "selfish and sick man".
Trump said the shooter, identified by authorities as Stephen Paddock, was a "sick man, demented man," but did not answer reporters' questions at the White House about whether he committed an act of domestic terror.
ST, long the sick man of European chipmakers due to erratic business performance, serial restructuring, high labor costs and relatively low margins, has seen its stock more than double from below 5 euros last July.
Instead, they cast him as a sick man — troubled by "severe" gout, as well as by depression and anxiety — who made misstatements because of a faulty memory and lack of access to his own records.
" Mr. Trump, writing on Twitter Sunday morning, attacked Mr. Schiff as "a CORRUPT POLITICIAN, and probably a very sick man," warning, "He has not paid the price, yet, for what he has done to our Country!
The changes have been credited with a boom that has transformed Germany, which during Mr. Herzog's presidency was often called the "sick man of Europe," into one of the most robust economies of the developed world.
The country is known as "the sick man of Europe," because while the government managed to reduce the budget deficit from a peak of 6% of GDP in 2009 to 3.2% — its debt is still incredibly high.
But Britain never had its heart in the EU. It joined the European Economic Community in 1973, simply because the original six member countries were growing much faster when the UK was the sick man of Europe.
She was arrested in November in a dawn raid on her home in the capital after allegedly calling Mugabe, who was ousted in a bloodless coup a few weeks later, a "selfish and sick man" on Twitter.
On a quarterly basis, the economy once known as "the sick man of Asia" grew 2.0 percent in the fourth quarter from the previous three months, slightly less than markets had expected but eclipsing China's 1.6 percent.
He called the man who opened fire on a concert in Las Vegas last month a "very sick man" and "a very demented person," but since the man killed himself, there will be no trial to influence.
The Nordic country, which its own finance minister has called "the sick man of Europe", has been rocked by the decline of flagship company Nokia and by sanctions imposed on neighbouring Russia, one of its biggest export markets.
" In the same briefing, Geng announced that China is revoking the press credentials for three Wall Street Journal journalists in Beijing in retaliation for the paper's recent op-ed titled "China is the real sick man of Asia.
" Another angle: China said today that it would revoke the credentials of three Wall Street Journal reporters, after officials objected to a headline this month in the newspaper's opinion pages: "China Is the Real Sick Man of Asia.
Ms. Clements said he showed up for the ceremony in a tiny brick Belleville church, entering at the last minute as 50-some heads swung around to watch a sick man in a tie and slacks hobble in.
The phrase is a spin off of the term "sick man of Europe," a moniker for the declining Ottoman Empire in the 1850s but has since been applied to a number of European countries experiencing a downturn in fortunes. 
"France went from being labeled the sick man of Europe to being seen as the savior of Europe," a politician who sits on the board of several French companies said at one of the cafes lining the town's sunny streets.
"The May 22018 intellectuals were very patriotic and bemoaning the fact China was being called 'the sick man of Asia' at the time," said David Moser, author of A Billion Voices, a book about the May 43 movement's cultural impact.
Even finance minister Alexander Stubb has declared Finland the "sick man of Europe", and its debt has performed poorly against other smaller euro zone economies that also have triple-A ratings from at least one of the big three credit agencies.
Nowhere is that consensus under such risk as in Finland, called "the sick man of Europe" by Stubb and now facing the same dilemma as many other euro zone economies of how to promote growth while also pursuing fiscal austerity.
Late on Monday, Kuczynski, a 79-year-old former Wall Street banker, appealed to Peruvians opposed to the pardon to "turn the page" and defended his decision as justified clemency for a sick man whose government helped the country progress.
After rating the country's debt as "junk" for five years, two of the three main credit agencies upgraded Hungary, once called the "sick man of Europe," to investment grade this year, recognizing for the first time that Orbanomics had worked.
But ratifying Alabama's decision to put a very sick man with large gaps in his memory to death effectively, if not formally, puts the Supreme Court on one side—arguably the wrong one—of a philosophical debate over personal identity and punishment.
Labelled "the sick man of Europe" by Finance Minister Alexander Stubb, Finland has yet to return to 2008 levels of economic output, for reasons ranging from high labour costs to the decline of Nokia's former phone business and a recession in neighbouring Russia.
According to court documents released by the group Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, CNN reported that Zimbabwe authorities traced a tweet which said "we are being led by a selfish & sick man" and suggested Mugabe wore a catheter to O'Donovan's IP address.
The next day, China announced that it would expel three Journal staff members based in Beijing in retaliation for the headline of an earlier opinion column, "China Is the Real Sick Man of Asia," which criticized the Chinese government's handling of the coronavirus outbreak.
Like other media organizations, including The New York Times, The Journal runs its news and editorial departments as separate operations, meaning none of the newspaper's reporters in China would have had any involvement with the essay, including the writing of the "Sick Man" headline.
The phrase "sick man of Asia" is generally used to describe China's domestic and foreign affairs in the late 19th and early 20th century, when it was internally divided, exploited by colonial powers like Japan, and struggling in the aftermath of the Opium War.
Financially, Greece is still the sick man of Europe, and from his opening discussions there, Obama reinforced the importance of the world, but particularly Europe, coming to the financial aid of the country that is also a strategic gateway to the continent -- and the NATO alliance.
O'Donovan was first charged with insulting and undermining the president, according to a police charge sheet, which accused her of last month calling Mugabe a "selfish and sick man" on Twitter, the first such arrest since the creation of a Ministry of Cyber Security last month.
The expulsions were a direct result of a February 3 op-ed titled "China Is the Real Sick Man of Asia," in which foreign-affairs academic Walter Russell Mead wrote that China was struggling to control the coronavirus outbreak, and could suffer economic downfall as a result.
A statement obtained by multiple news outlets from China's foreign ministry blamed the expulsions on an opinion piece written by Walter Russell Mead titled "China is the Real Sick Man of Asia," a reference to the ongoing outbreak of a new form of coronavirus in the country.
In the first 48 hours since the worst mass shooting in United States history was committed by a gunman in a Orlando nightclub, authorities and the media have scrambled to pick apart the motives of the sick man who killed 49 people before being shot by police early Sunday.
Historians say a Chinese reformer, Liang Qichao, coined the phrase "the sick man of Asia" in Chinese in the late 19th century to describe the Qing dynasty, but Chinese officials argued after the column's publication that it was an insult to the Chinese people and demanded that The Journal apologize.
Israel's former Prime Minister Ehud Barak bets big on emergency app Reporty In September last year, Finland's finance minister Alexander Stubb dubbed the country as the new sick man of Europe and while the country's economy is fledgling and signs point to continued lackluster growth, the country's startups – and especially its vibrant gaming scene – are flourishing, despite the uncertainty.
He riveted audiences on C-SPAN and watchers of TV news with testimony he gave in 2007 about the hospital showdown he had with officials from the George W. Bush White House who he said were trying to manipulate a sick man, his boss at the time, then-Attorney General John Ashcroft, who was incapacitated in a hospital bed.
Beijing's foreign ministry said Wednesday that the expulsion of U.S. nationals Josh Chin and Chao Deng, as well as Australian Philip Wen, was punishment for the publication of an opinion piece entitled "China is the real sick man of Asia," that criticized China's response to the coronavirus outbreak, which has now killed over 2,000 people and infected more than 75,000.
Rep. Frederica WilsonFrederica Patricia WilsonAssault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress Democratic rep reconsiders wearing trademark hats because of 'racists who taunt me' Overnight Defense: US shoots down Iranian drone | Pentagon sending 500 more troops to Saudi Arabia | Trump mulls Turkey sanctions | Trump seeks review of Pentagon cloud-computing contract MORE blasted President Trump on Wednesday, calling him a "sick man" after he accused the Florida Democrat of fabricating her claim that he made an insensitive remark to the wife of a fallen soldier.
It's June 15, 2017, a Thursday, fortieth anniversary of the infamous day the Mets traded Tom Seaver to Cincinnati and they're still losing I mean we are 7 to 1 to the Washington Nationals a team that didn't exist in 1977 the summer of a little tour in France with Henry James in a yellow Renault douze the light a lovely gray the rain a violin concerto (Prokofiev's No. 2 in D Major) and I had books to read Huxley Woolf Forster and their enemy F. R. Leavis Empson a little dull for my taste also Freud on errors, Norman Mailer on orgasms, James Baldwin in Paris Dostoyevsky's "Notes from Underground" Part 1 and John Ashbery tells me he is reading "The Possessed" translated as "The Demons" in the newfangled translation while Ron and I stay faithful to Constance Garnett I went upstairs stood on the terrace ate some cherries admired the outline of trees in the dark and Rosemary Clooney sang "It Could Happen to You" and I was a healthy human being, not a sick man for the first summer in three years.

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