But in spite of the failing health and instructions from the doctors, some police personnel whisked him away to some unknown destination. |
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He lived nearly all of his life in Rinbane until failing health necessitated him moving to Tubbercurry in recent years. |
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He had worked as a hotel receptionist in London until failing health forced him into retirement. |
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He has come to the hill station with his uncle and his ailing mother to recoup the failing health of the latter. |
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By the 1980s, however, her waywardness, failing health and fading interest in contemporary music began to skew the quality of her output. |
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Bert retired from Canadian politics in 1984, citing his own failing health and the loss of his beloved wife one year earlier. |
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Due to failing health, many owners are no longer able to exercise their dogs, which is where the trust would like News Shopper readers to step in. |
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We were disturbed by the decision to retry the defendants after a successful appeal and despite Dr Ibrahim's failing health. |
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Unfortunately, certain professional setbacks and failing health led to almost complete silence in the final years. |
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Numbers like these are especially devastating countries with failing health systems, he said. |
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He was old and in failing health, but still taking visitors who daily waited in an anteroom for hours for the privilege of speaking with him for a few minutes. |
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Part of the reason he is giving away the collection is because of failing health, so it's possible he just misremembered the place the professor was calling from. |
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In the spring of 1935 she was summoned home because of her father's failing health and, back in England, she was courted by Prince Henry, then a career army officer. |
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The hippo was humanely euthanized due to her failing health. |
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In most developing countries, however, high maternal mortality reflects failing health systems as well as a lack of social and political commitment to the issue. |
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He gave powerful witness to and practiced the prayer of praise and intercession, while his commitment to pastoral care, took its toll on his failing health. |
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The circumstances surrounding Father Ly's failing health is cause for great concern. His family, including siblings and nephews were not informed of the first stroke for more than a month after it happened in July. |
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Also, despite his failing health, the late A. D. P. Heeney was magnanimous in according us two lengthy interviews during which he corroborated much of our interpretation of his chairmanship. |
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In 1532 he petitioned the King to relieve him of his office, alleging failing health. |
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In 1981, president Urho Kekkonen's failing health forced him to retire after holding office for 25 years. |
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In March of the same year, on account of his failing health, William George returned with his family to his native Pembrokeshire. |
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After the war, the political changes in Ireland as well as Holt's failing health prevented further serious research. |
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This was after he started experiencing failing health and a decline both in health and career. |
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In 1189, Richard and Philip II of France reasserted their various claims exploiting the aging Henry's failing health. |
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This event may have contributed to Alexander's failing health and detached mental state during his final months. |
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Having made their fortunes celebrating the liberties of juvenescence, these aged musicians are now confronted with the indignities and depredations of failing health and weakening bodies. |
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It's a sign of a failing health care system and failed leadership. |
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Couple this with a failing health care system. |
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Hail to Reason, who was in failing health, was destroyed. |
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He resigned in 1981 because of failing health. |
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They ensure that your property and assets are disbursed according to your wishes, and that someone can make financial and health care decisions on your behalf if failing health should prevent you from being able to do so. |
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However, the federal government does not-but should-recognize the work women do to ensure that their spouse or another family member in failing health can remain at home. |
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Ensure that any employees, who are forced to leave active working life before reaching pensionable age due to failing health or unavailability of work, should be guaranteed financial security. |
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To prove you are in failing health, you will have to obtain a letter from a doctor, saying that further delay would interfere with your ability to participate in a hearing. |
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In earlier generations, parents often did not include their children in discussions regarding failing health because they thought that it was an unnecessary burden to place on them. |
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They may have urgent needs in relation to poor or failing health. |
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The Claimant's father had suffered from Alzheimer's disease and he spoke at length of the difficulties experienced by his family coping with his father's failing health. |
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In the early 1960s, by then in failing health, Eliot worked as an editor for the Wesleyan University Press, seeking new poets in Europe for publication. |
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After nearly eight years at the head of the Vatican, the Pope, aged 85, has resigned unpredictably saying he is unable to carry on because of his old age and failing health. |
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Failing health reduced Hitchcock's output during the last two decades of his life. |
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Failing health prevented him from completing several more romances. |
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