One night, he experienced excruciating pain in his abdomen so intense that it radiated to his back. |
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A sore throat is excruciating, but when it is coupled with a fever and a headache and a clogged up nose, it is more than miserable. |
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My diaphragm and lungs spasmed so severely that I woke up screaming because the pain was unbelievably excruciating! |
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The pain and agony she kept within her ruptured forth, much like an overflowing dam that finally burst under excruciating pressure. |
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They talked non-stop for the entire flight about their mundane jobs in excruciating detail and in annoyingly loud voices. |
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She had always suffered from frequent headaches and an excruciating pain behind her eyes. |
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If the warning is not heeded sudden excruciating pain and eye-watering blindness may follow. |
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This moment was more excruciating than the hellacious interview session he'd endured with his producers, and that was certainly saying something. |
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This article was insulting to all men and women who have excruciating pain and severe loss of quality of life from osteoporosis. |
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As hereinbefore set forth he also so testified at trial and that such pain was excruciating. |
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If treated quickly, the swelling usually would subside, but not without excruciating pain. |
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Daudet consumed huge amounts of morphine, chloral and bromide in an attempt to palliate his excruciating pains. |
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He is capable of engaging human interest and celebrity interviews without resorting to sycophantic schmoozing or excruciating empathy. |
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The excruciating embarrassment of finding one's personal peccadillos exposed to public scrutiny makes kiss-and-tell the perfect vengeance-fodder. |
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They have endured the most excruciating pain any parent can endure and turned in into a lesson in living. |
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She woke up in excruciating pain when she rolled over and was bitten by the false widow on the back of the left hand. |
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The phantom tumor caused her excruciating pain until her therapy showed her that she didn't have to punish herself for being wronged. |
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An engineer to the core, George once showed me in excruciating detail exactly how his colostomy bag functioned. |
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Another hour passed and the pain was now so excruciating that I was having trouble focusing or concentrating. |
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Tomorrow morning, there will be some excruciating hangovers in our party, produced by a relatively small amount of plonk. |
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The dilemmas, the problems, and the consequences are all considered in excruciating detail. |
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It's an excruciating mess, unable to make up its mind if it's a dating-game comedy, wacky road movie or a teen-market gross-out fest. |
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Their gushing tears felt like excruciating acid rolling down their dry, discolored, paper cheeks. |
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The gymnasts are incredible athletes operating under excruciating pressure. |
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It's excruciating to watch someone so young, who probably should be free of such pressure, clearly suffering under duress. |
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Anyway, the keynote of Major's speech was excruciating, paper napkin-chewing boredom. |
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The excruciating pain and pounding in his head almost drowned out the report of the gunshot. |
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After enduring excruciating pain, a raging infection, and almost a week in the hospital, I feel fortunate to be alive. |
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He had been in the mess drinking beer with friends when suddenly he developed severe, excruciating chest pain. |
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But this kind of pain was so excruciating, that even my hair touching my thumb and the bedsheet touching my thumb caused me to scream. |
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The second thing he realized was the excruciating and piercing pain that had manifested from his left thigh. |
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And it felt like I was literally being torn in every direction, ripped apart, just cell-by-cell, just excruciating pain. |
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Feeling one of his ribs break, the excruciating pain became too unbearable for Fred to take. |
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A century ago, high blood pressure, pneumonia, appendicitis, and diabetes, likely meant death, often accompanied by excruciating pain. |
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Maybe I can prevent the excruciating pain and unbearable suffering from others in my generation. |
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She has suffered bouts of total paralysis, is constantly fatigued and is racked by regular spasms of excruciating pain. |
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The flashes of light through the window became suddenly painful, excruciating. |
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Needless to say, that if looks could kill, Darien would most certainly have died a painful and excruciating death. |
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I could start trying to entrap him now, through a long, excruciating, and possibly embarrassing process. |
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He came to collect her and I had to suffer another fifteen minutes of excruciating boredom as he talked at me about things I have no interest in. |
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They spelled out in excruciating detail the horrors of the past and called for zero tolerance for priests who abuse minors. |
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Each product will be have to be passed around and examined by every guest in excruciating detail. |
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He goes into excruciating detail discussing the treatment for tuberculosis in the 1940s and Orwell's physical agonies. |
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With Open Hearts, she effectively documents, in minute, excruciating, vivid detail, what happens when a family is torn apart by infidelity. |
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It might be pointed out that the state already regulates, in excruciating detail, passive methods that have to be taken. |
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As soon as I land into a boutique or department store I am struck down with a bout of excessive yawning and excruciating boredom. |
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I started sweating, and every passing moment seemed like an excruciating eternity. |
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After 20 excruciating minutes of grinding my way uphill, the ground finally began to even out. |
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But the talking, perhaps because it has to be done in a way that registers above the din of the train, is excruciating. |
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Alex says, gasping for air, the stab wound in his back sending excruciating jabs of pain through his whole body. |
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A long-term relationship with a model ended bitterly in an excruciating kiss-and-tell newspaper article. |
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From exaggerated mannishness to excruciating kittenishness, Shaw never for a second stops Acting. |
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The inhibitions disappear and the red face is a result of happy exertion rather than excruciating bashfulness. |
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Don't wait until the pain is excruciating, but don't wuss out and tap before the arm is straight or the choke is actually choking either. |
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Slowly, stubbornly ignoring the excruciating pain that lanced my spine, I turned my face toward the wall. |
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Atman's ancestors left their homeland due to the cruel exploitation by the zamindars, besides excruciating poverty and disease. |
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However, he was having excruciating electric shock-like pains shooting from his hand to his elbow. |
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After Alexander conquered the city, he had Batis tied to a chariot and dragged round the city's walls until he died an excruciating death. |
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Once the paramedics hit the scene, things calmed down a little, although getting her onto the backboard was an excruciating process. |
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Unfortunately, the excruciating, manipulative girlfriend he's been trying to dump might have cancer. |
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The devotees were also treated for their excruciating pain in their shoulders, neck, back, thighs, knees, calves, ankle and foot. |
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It's a day we all remember mateship, honour, dignity and a perseverance under the most excruciating of circumstances. |
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Pragmatism in politics is nothing more than a means of cutting your own throat in the slowest and most excruciating manner. |
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The punches thudded through the smoke-filled air of the MEN Arena with excruciating force. |
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In a kind of masquerade of toughness, Orwell practiced excruciating self-deprivation and tested his physical limits constantly. |
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Tic douloureux is among the most excruciating of pain syndromes seen in office practice. |
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The pain keeps hitting me in waves, ranging from barely tolerable to excruciating. |
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After three years and an excruciating studio session, Our Lady Peace are back. |
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She had come close to death more than once and had known pain so excruciating that she felt sure the demons were tempting her to blaspheme. |
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Tears sprang reflexively, unbidden, and cautious he opened his eyes again, to the excruciating light. |
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It's an unending, excruciating process, but essential to Toyota's bottom line. |
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The main symptom of a slipped disc is sudden, excruciating back pain with severe back muscle spasm. |
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His slo-mo exposition seemed all the more excruciating after a day of fast-moving 10-minute presentations. |
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Believe it or not, Judge Bill Gibron actually thinks that this sleazoid slice of excruciating exploitation is one of the best Italian horror movies of all time. |
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Plus it made my mouth fluffy in addition to the excruciating heat. |
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Her back popped, leaving the former softball star frozen in excruciating pain. |
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These are often written in stilted language that can be tough going, but such an excruciating level of detail is required to get the desired end result, Rivin said. |
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Born with the excruciating genetic disorder Trisomy 18, Bella lives with heartbreakingly precarious health. |
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The city has a reputation for being the one place where rock music and the avant-garde have merged with results that are spectacular rather than excruciating. |
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Except for some staffage across the valley floor, the remainder of the vista corresponds to the etching with excruciating fidelity, with one notable exception. |
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When a baby savagely bites its teething ring, it is because it is experiencing excruciating pain from the teeth tearing their way through its gums. |
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The fragile nature of the ballet dancer's trade is brought into excruciating focus when the company's most prized ballerina snaps her Achilles tendon in rehearsal. |
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He'd sit there all day through what must have been excruciating boredom. |
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At 19, I suffered a kind of flinching, excruciating mortification. |
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Dressing changes may be excruciating, requiring premedication or sedation. |
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In the excruciating moment when we finally see him propositioning the girl, the look on his face reveals a man absolutely broken by his temptation. |
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Farah is willing to bring out all the emotional guns to convince his readers of the horror of the situation, describing the scene in excruciating detail. |
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You certainly have to wade through some dreck to get to these gems, but the series' quality control bar is set high enough that none of it's particularly excruciating. |
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They talked about pedicures and shopping in excruciating detail. |
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Instead, we now have a 60 minute animated movie that tells us the story in excruciating detail, and adds a whole new series of plot twists and machinations. |
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They narrate in excruciating detail the sordid character of life on death row and the inmates' encounters with prison guards, wardens, attorneys and others. |
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Bucca ignored what must have been excruciating pain as he made his way to the bedside of Police Officer Steven McDonald. |
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Much of the Budget coverage will continue to examine in excruciating detail the likely difference that the chancellor's measures will mean to different types of families. |
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And during a work detail in excruciating heat, he discovered a water pipe from which he lapped a pitiful drop or two without sharing it with a cleric laboring nearby. |
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The stillness and the quietness of the house is excruciating. |
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But all the authorities are agreed that the worst aspects of crucifixion were the raging thirst and the excruciating cramps that racked the victim till he died. |
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I call it seven of the most excruciating and awkward minutes of my life. |
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Needless to say, the unhappy story of Rock Hudson's private life is smirkingly absorbed into the movie's tacky fabric with excruciating wink-wink jokes. |
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Putting a red-hot branding iron to an animal's flesh must be excruciating! |
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We were later explained that this woman was probably coming down from taking drugs the night before and was experiencing excruciating pain in the process. |
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I also remember when I was a kid my mother came hopping on one foot into my room, claiming she'd lost sensation in her lower leg save for excruciating pain. |
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Funny that you refuse to get a tatt at your girlfriend's request but seem not to mind the excruciating pain and your fears when the little spitfire in your arms asks you to. |
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The speech itself was not the inflicter of the excruciating pain. |
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That is my faith, even if the pain of the present moment is too excruciating to envision what it might be. |
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The pain was so excruciating that talking was difficult for the man. |
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I found the whole experience quite excruciating, but my grandfather was oblivious. |
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The bright and cheerful music of Pinafore was composed during a time when Sullivan suffered from excruciating pain from a kidney stone. |
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While uncommon, cluster headache is a neurological disorder with excruciating pain that sometimes leads to suicidal thinking. |
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In the first game alone, when the Ducks beat New Mexico by an excruciating 72-0 score, The Duck pumped out 506 pushups. |
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I suffered for months and months with excruciating pain in my stomach, which I can only describe as like labour pains. |
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I was in pain everywhere, my pelvic area was in excruciating pain. |
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Undergoing an excruciating procedure, Scryer has his mind wiped clean so he can infiltrate the Movement undetected. |
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They waited one long excruciating minute, while Sam counted the kerthumps inside her chest. |
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It's not bogged down in getting all the excruciating details right-it's all about getting XSLT to do stuff immediately. |
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On a few excruciating expeditions into the thirstland we found some melon-like objects, but we were too scared to try them in case they were poisonous. |
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There were other questions too, but unlike the algebra tests of yore, the fibro checklist was full of very certain ticks, confirmed by an excruciating physical. |
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On one sting-pain index, with zero being nothing and four being excruciating and debilitating, velvet ants registered at an impressive three on the charts. |
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Intravenous morphine, cyclobenzaprine, and metaxalone were administered to treat the patients excruciating back pain and spasms, and IV hydration was started. |
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As a wiches, result she began to suer health problems, and a slipped disc and trapped nerve in her back left her in excruciating pain for eight weeks. |
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These stones form in the gallbladder, but may pass into the bile ducts where they too cause excruciating pain called biliary colic, which is felt under the ribs. |
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