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Meanwhile, Musk has been so ubiquitous at the president-elect’s side that Trump advisors are reportedly getting sick of him.

Lurie won because voters were sick of the “pettiness and toxicity” of San Francisco politics, Law said, and wanted a mayor focused on results.

When he gave evidence later in the day, his daughter Caroline shouted at him across the room that she was sick of his lies, laying bare the anger within the family.

From BBC

What “Dune: Prophecy” offers on its face is bound to appeal to women who are sick of everything.

From Salon

I’m just as sick of the How He Won/Why She Lost analysis as you are.

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