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Ill, unwell.
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He's never badly.
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Ill, unwell.
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He's never badly.
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In a bad manner.
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Very much; to a great degree.
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I want it so badly.
Could you tell how badly he was hurt?
We'll see how badly you want to leave.
Why do you think so badly of me?
Renewed by the blood, more sobs wracked her body as she thought of Damian and how badly she'd destroyed any plan Dustin or Jule could make.
Petya badly wanted to laugh, but noticed that they all refrained from laughing.
Now don't think badly of me or of him.
He must have been hurt badly to do that.
I don't want to, but I feel badly, for both Julie and especially Molly.
No matter how badly Kris had hurt him, it hadn.t been for a selfish cause like Sasha.s.
It hurts so badly, and I'm bleeding something awful.
The little princess grumbled to her maid that her bed was badly made.
He also acted badly by concerning himself with the active army and disbanding the Semenov regiment.
We needed my salary so badly quitting wasn't part of the equation.
I badly had to pee and I beat her to the downstairs bathroom.
This time, Rhyn couldn't figure out why the creature wanted a human so badly he'd bring her here yet didn't seem eager about her becoming his mate.
She swallowed a sob as she realized just how badly someone wanted her dead.
I feel badly for the missus.
And you thought missing him so badly was wrong.
He'd been scarred so badly, he was hardly recognizable as a person.
He made various reforms which were badly wanted in army administration, but on the whole the experiment of a civilian War Lord was not a complete success, and in April 1909 Senator Casana retired and was succeeded by General Spingardi, an appointment which received general approval.
I crawled to my knees and vomited, and thinking I'd die my throat hurt so badly to do so.
She took the hint but wondered who had hurt him so badly that he still bore a grudge thousands of years later.
In one instance Mr Rivers found one healthy plant in a badly affected field.
I feel badly for him and he's such a sweet guy; I love him to death!
When things were going badly, we'd say, 'Think of manhattans at the Mark.'
Cynthia Byrne was shaking so badly had he not supported her with an arm about her waist he doubted she could have made it into the building on her own.
Perhaps it was just Dean's unsatisfied Thursday night urge for female companionship, but he found he wanted very badly to see Cynthia Byrne.
He knows how badly I wanted a baby, and it hurts him to think that he can't provide one.
It would have been wrong to talk badly about him to Felipa.
The Neapolitan troops at first occupied Rome, but, being badly handled by their leader, the Austrian general, Mack, they were soon scattered in flight; and the Republican troops under General The Championnet, after crushing the stubborn resistance Parthenoof the lazzaroni, made their way into Naples and paean proclaimed the Parthenopaean Republic (January 23, Republic. 1799).
If badly bored, the trees are useless; but in Pear-leaf Cluster-cups (Gymnosporangium sabinae).
A detachment of the Confederate cavalry under General John Morgan invaded the state in 1863, but was badly defeated in the battle of Buffington's Island (July 18th).
Again, in 1104, the Normans, while attempting to capture Harran, were badly defeated on the river Balikh, near Rakka; and this defeat may be said to have been fatal to the chance of a great Norman principality.'
During the final assault on the 19th of May 1521 a cannon ball struck him, shattering one of his legs and badly wounding the other.
Here he was overtaken by Murat and Ney, but the French columns had straggled so badly that four whole days elapsed before the emperor was able to concentrate his army for battle and then could only oppose 128,000 men to the Russians' 110,000.
In the battle of Camden he was badly wounded and captured, remaining a prisoner for more than a year.
The Code and Digest are badly arranged according to our notions of scientific arrangement.
There are coal-mines at and near Eregli (anc. Heracleia) which yield steam coal nearly as good in quality as the English, but they are badly worked.
The balia was reconstituted several times by the imperial agents - in 1530 by Don Lopez di Soria and Alphonso Piccolomini, duke of Amalfi, in 1540 by Granvella (or Granvelle) and in 1548 by Don Diego di Mendoza; but government was carried on as badly as before, and there was increased hatred of the Spanish rule.
It is discursive and badly arranged, but it is marked by a power of style, a vigour of narrative, and a skill in delineation of character which give life to the most unattractive period of German history; notwithstanding the extreme spirit of partisanship and some faults of taste, it will remain a remarkable monument of literary ability.
The Romanesque church of St Gertrude, named after Itta's daughter, dates from the II th century, but has been badly restored and is disfigured by a heavy tower.
The fifth is an example where the bud to which the shoot should be cut back is badly placed; a shoot resulting from a bud left on the upper side is apt instead of growing outwards to grow erect, and lead to confusion in the form of the tree; to avoid this it is tied down in its proper place during the summer by a small twig.
This canal was badly constructed, and by entirely blocking the drainage of the valley did a great deal of harm to the lands.
The authority of Egypt was represented by scattered garrisons of armed men, badly officered, undisciplined and largely demoralized.
At this time he spoke English badly.
George Watson's season started badly with a hamstring injury.
The panels had begun to rust badly and threatened the structural integrity of the surface.
Except for my hands and hair I was not badly burned.
The king waved his right arm and, evidently nervous, sang something badly and sat down on a crimson throne.
At first sight, Pfuel, in his ill-made uniform of a Russian general, which fitted him badly like a fancy costume, seemed familiar to Prince Andrew, though he saw him now for the first time.
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