Amanda closeted herself in her room for two days trying to sleep away her headache and the heartache that was its companion. |
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Those who have had to live through that pain and heartache know what I am talking about. |
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A two-goal cushion then might have laid the foundations for a rare Dulwich victory, but instead it was to be heartache once again. |
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Adam never saw the heartache his father endured as he cleaned and dressed his son's injuries. |
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Under no circumstances are they ever allowed to prescribe booze as a cure for heartache. |
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We find people are increasingly pressurised in their jobs and we can remove the administrative heartache for many of them. |
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Each of us have tremendous angst and shame and heartache about our eating disorders on the show. |
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Teenage heterosexual boys, these mothers know, are bound to bring heartache. |
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Despite the heartache James must be feeling, he's still dancing with aplomb. |
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You've been nothing but a ball and chain of heartache and hurt hanging around my neck for too many Godforsaken years. |
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He might have saved himself some heartache if he had test-driven his current car, a BMW 645 convertible. |
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It was a learning experience and it involved a lot of heartache and pain on both their parts. |
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But after so many years of heartache and fruitless searching, Claire did not have the heart to ring the number. |
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How do you condense 11 years of fun and love and heartache, worries and accomplishments into a few words? |
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And hers was only one of thousands of stories of loss and heartache gathered in the spring sunshine. |
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The only true emotions are heartache and misery and I will not put myself at risk of those again. |
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There's been a lot of pain and heartache, but since we came home, I've seen such a change in him. |
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Deep in her eyes, she had heartache, pain, and anger swirling together in a destructive mass. |
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As a result the lovers had to suffer much heartache and humiliation before they could be together. |
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Now I was trembling not only from the cold, but also from the pain and heartache that no one could repair. |
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It would have saved me the pain and heartache, but it would also have left me in my little bubble of idealism. |
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Days of heartache and suffering were now primed to pay off in the form of unlimited free food. |
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More complications ensue for black sailor Johnny who finds love and heartache in London docklands. |
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Although his lyrics of love and heartache belie his teenage years, Mario is still striving for his own unique sound. |
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The mind boggles at the possibilities, but the pain, heartache, and loss is still there. |
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They may then decide to abort the baby, as they may not want it to endure any pain, heartache or suffering. |
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All they were interested in was causing as much misery and heartache for the residents as possible. |
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Fifty years of heartache is over for a former Rochdale man who has finally found the sister he has never met. |
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Travellers are being told that a little preparation now before jetting off can save a great deal of heartache later. |
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What should writers do in order to avoid the kind of heartache which arises when you publish a book and no one takes a blind bit of notice? |
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And it does seem sometimes that no matter how well things are going heartache is often very close at hand as well. |
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I hope that these rules can save you my heartache and catapult you to the top of the leaderboard! |
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Sorry if that causes any undue heartache, but I have no doubt that you'll all agree I need my beauty sleep. |
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The devastated parents of a tragic two-year-old girl who died after choking told of their heartache last night. |
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So what's happening to the music once defined by the twang and heartache of Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, and Patsy Cline? |
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When did it become wrong for the silver screen to become an escape from the heartache and pain around you? |
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Never under no circumstances place your wedding cake near the dance floor because the boogie bopper may cause a lotta heartache. |
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Problems with voting machines delayed election results and caused immeasurable heartache. |
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I put myself in the mother 's place and I feel the heartache of not just losing a child, but knowing that I was in some way to blame. |
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Householders and businesses suffered months of heartache and misery as they battled to clear up the mess and make their premises habitable again. |
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As many gamblers have testified, taking a chance with your cash is likely to lead to heartache and empty pockets. |
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Along with her family she moves to increasingly cramped quarters, suffering heartache and death. |
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I couldn't help but think that their owners would have felt considerable heartache. |
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We would know the grief and heartache of their families and colleagues. |
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I could honor them when I was away, but there was a source of heartache when I was near. |
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They found themselves dealing with the grief of the entire community while trying to manage their own heartache. |
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Finally, she accepted an offer of marriage from Vital Seymat, widower and landowner, but as she shares it was notwithout much heartache. |
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It used to be, even in pop music, that you sang a song of heartache to get it off your mind, to share with others so maybe you wouldn't hurt so much. |
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Whatever the reasons for being unhappy, the internet can become a tempting distraction from the heartache and hassle of tackling relationship problems. |
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I was immersed in her from such an early age that when I look back on my growing up all I can see is a cyclone of platinum wigs, hoe-downs and heartache. |
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My wife and I know what it is like to lose a much-loved son needlessly on military duty in a distant country and we wouldn't wish that dreadful heartache and pain on anyone. |
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His success later in the afternoon has staggered a nation and sent two families reeling from heartache that never diminishes. |
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Many of those interviewed spoke of the heartache they caused their family and caregivers. |
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The political class has become largely immune to the heartache of war. |
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What follows is culture shock, heartache, romance, rejection and even a Richard Gere-inspired twist. |
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It is the animal pound's word against the neighbor's, and although I am guilty of not following the by-law, I hardly think that I deserve the heartache this has caused me. |
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The newborn lambs gambolling in the fields are oblivious to the heartache which engulfed Town End farm two years ago, yet they symbolise the fresh optimism of farmer Chris. |
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But true love was never all excuse for an unapproved marriage, and elopements frequently caused heartache and family break-up, particularly in aristocratic circles. |
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As the immensities of possibility encaptivate your raw and unscripted emotions, to advance her gaze in sunlight would surely be ending in heartache. |
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Take responsibility for yourself and your loved ones for these situations carry great burden and heartache. |
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With each new tragedy that unfolds comes grief and heartache, but also an opportunity to educate. |
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Based off of the same chord structures, and the songs are of heartache and loss. |
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In all honesty, I'm not sure that he was worth any of the heartache. |
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Faced with cuts in social spending and a sluggish economy, listeners in Britain may find solace in Adele's throaty songs of heartache. |
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A link across the miles and between the generations, it is truly a precious memento which eases the heartache of so abrupt a move. |
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Suddenly, after weeks of worry and heartache it is all hunky dory on the Kevin front again. |
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Time and time again drug traffickers rob young people of their future and sell them a lifetime of heartache. |
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As a police officer at home I have often witnessed the heartache and devastation that a family goes through when a loved one dies suddenly. |
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When she was explaining these conditions, you could literally see the sadness and heartache in the students' eyes. |
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For a parent it can mean the heartache for one's children of being unable to afford what their peers take for granted. |
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Loneliness and heartache are an intrinsic part of the dynamic of growth, from youth to maturity and from maturity into old age. |
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Getting your wishes clearly stated in your will saves your family and friends a lot of heartache. |
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It may also prevent our members from the grief and heartache that is commonly incurred. |
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It did record business for the museum – but also caused record heartache because the galleries were so thronged with people that it was almost impossible to see the pictures. |
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The trail of misery and heartache left by the Asian con men stretches from Dubai and Sharjah to Ajman and Al Ain. |
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We may often overlook the little things, such as the difficulties and heartache that soldiers and their families feel while being apart at Christmas. |
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Recorded in Paris and Sao Vincente in Cape Verde, it includes more joyous coladeiras than melancholy mornas, as if joie de vivre has outdone heartache. |
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Huddersfield 6 Castleford 13CASTLEFORD claimed their first win in six games to get revenge on the Giants for their Challenge Cup heartache. |
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There is evidence, though, that rehashing your heartache is helpful. |
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Theo Walcott is desperate to avoid more World Cup heartache by bouncing back to his best before England jet off to Rio de Janeiro. |
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While the Sky Blues of Uruguay have caused Brazil their fair share of heartache, the Dark Blues of France have also held the Indian sign over the five-time world champions. |
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Oh, the heartache, seeing all those thousands upon thousands of graves of young men in their prime, my eldest brother among them, who had come all the way from Australia. |
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Consider the heartache that could be avoided by thinking twice about the potentially disastrous effects of cyberflirting. |
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But knowing how to fine-tune our settings can save a lot of future heartache, said Toch. |
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Haven't Americans lived long enough with the heartache of unassuageable grief? |
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For 13 years we, the residents of Khodjaly, living the life of refugees, have appealed to all peaceful peoples and international organizations of the world, with heartache mixed with high hope. |
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She, above everyone, knows the heartache that this disaster has caused and I pay tribute to her tireless efforts on behalf of the people of Galicia. |
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At times their paths have been paved in heartache, but these six Imperial employees from across Canada have beaten the odds against them and now draw on and share their experiences to make a difference in the lives of others. |
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And in their dance to that end they show a frenetic vitality and a wry sense of the ridiculous that balance heartache and laughter. |
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How could anyone bear the indignity, frustration and heartache of having their homes taken from them, then hear that part of their heritage was being declared surplus? |
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With themes of love, heartache and even paleontology, Gilbert gives new life to the songs that we know today as the jazz standards and delivers a sophisticated performance, combining humour and shear entertainment. |
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You can imagine the heartache it caused me to drive around with a broken lug nut on the right, rear wheel. |
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Having been dumped out of the Europa League by Fiorentina last week, Spurs suffered cup final heartache at the hands of Chelsea at the weekend but don't have time to feel sorry for themselves. |
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There is nothing that I can ever say or do to ease their heartache. |
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This is dance music that, like New Order and Pet Shop Boys before it, reestablishes the dancefloor not as haven for hedonists but as site for the expression and exorcism of heartache. |
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But now the feelings of heartache increased as the workload diminished. |
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Huddersfield 6 Castleford 13TIGERS last night claimed their first win in six games to get revenge for their Challenge Cup heartache of three weeks ago. |
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Last night there was more Irish Olympic heartache after another medal hope, racewalker Rob Heffernan, finished a disappointing ninth in the men's 20km event. |
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The Sandgrounders' gutsy push for safety ended in heartache this week when fellow strugglers Grays and Halifax made their game in hand pay with crucial victories. |
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And to complete a day of heartache for the Costa Ricans, Turkey snatched the second qualifying spot on goal difference with a 3-0 success over China. |
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