Whatever else might ail Ohio, it doesn't share Uncle Sam's addiction to debt.
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Simply put, we need to ask better questions and find new answers to the problems that ail us.
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An e-ail is probably far more efficient and gets you faster results.
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Quarterback Jason Campbell tried to derive something positive from the nicks and bumps that ail the line.
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Locke has long exemplified the underachievement and safety concerns that ail L.A.'s inner-city schools.
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Your opportunities with AIL are unlimited.
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They're the first to ail when the economy falters.
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Base commanders dismissed Vietnamese civilian employees for the day and sealed off installations to ail outsiders.
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In the present circumstances, the vast majority of the officers feel that the armies need ail the strength they can get.
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Be ill or unwell
Garlic: aromatic bulb used as seasoning
Trouble: cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed
(ailing) somewhat ill or prone to illness; "my poor ailing grandmother"; "feeling a bit indisposed today"; "you look a little peaked"; "feeling poorly"; "a sickly child"; "is unwell and can't come to work"
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An ailment; trouble; illness; To cause to suffer; to trouble, afflict. (Now chiefly in interrogative or indefinite constructions.); To be ill; to suffer; to be troubled