In short, they are not squeamish or unduly troubled by conscience when it comes to hurting us two-legged animals. |
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He said softly while he caressed the side of my face that was still hurting from his hard blow. |
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Obviously the militants feel that hurting kids is okay because of the job their daddy or mummy does. |
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The blond man glared hatefully up to Greg, and the large man kicked him again, drawing another hurting grunt from Vincent. |
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The price of nickel was also down in London overnight after stockpiles rose, hurting miners, including Minara Resources and Jubilee Mines. |
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But heaven surely knows, that packages and bows can never heal a hurting human soul. |
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Many said it was because the media portrayed him as a good guy, therefore hurting his street credibility. |
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When we got home, I had to help her off with her clothes because she could hardly move for fear of hurting her head. |
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She was thankful that while was surely still hurting over Sarah's jilt, he had found something he felt like fighting for. |
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This follows an accident with a stuntman jumping off of a boat and hurting his collarbone. |
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To refrain from hurting others and to abandon the basis for harm is the main precept of the Hinayana teachings. |
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We cannot continue to turn a blind eye or ear and pretend that all is well when many people are hurting and yearning for help. |
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The woman's nose finally stopped hurting when she truly forgave her father. |
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She paled as they suddenly stopped, and I feared that she would faint, for it had to be hurting her as much as it was me, if not more. |
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The best way to get them out without hurting them is to put a panful of ammonia into the fireplace. |
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Andreas Orgler, an Austrian pilot, threw his chute about two kilometers from launch and landed in the trees without hurting himself. |
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Here is an example of jumped-up twits hurting the party through personal animosity. |
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A small incision is made in the side of your eyeball to allow for removal of your cornea's inner layer without hurting the outer layers. |
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Think of how a kind word spoken at the right time, or a special card sent to someone lonely or hurting can lift their spirits. |
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The counter measures aimed at combating witchcraft often involved sympathetic magic that was aimed at hurting the witch physically. |
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After all, in the other sins God was angry with people who were hurting other people. |
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Of them all, Sainte-Beuve alone refrained from hurting me with foolish words. |
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I mean, some people are hurting out there, and they need the money, and they should go ahead and accept it and move on. |
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We were hurting badly and I wanted to know how Paul was feeling because he had missed the decisive penalty. |
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By the time I was finished I was hurting all over again, but this time I was not going to cry. |
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If one person was hurting, he or she could pretty much count on having a good 4 or 5 people sticking close and offering an ear or a shoulder. |
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If you're afraid of hurting yourself if you fall, then I suggest buying some crash pads to protect yourself from the pain of falling. |
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A stronger dollar makes American exports less competitive abroad, hurting sales. |
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People are hurting and they are told relentlessly day in and day out that liberals from big cities are the ones inflicting the pain. |
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Missy and I remounted Jenny as I put Doc back in my shirt pocket, but I was afraid to ask Jenny to gallop as she was hurting so much. |
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However it took a few seconds before I remembered why I was hurting so badly. |
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This state of affairs is very, very sad with many people hurting and, indeed, becoming disillusioned. |
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Every wall I had constructed to keep myself from hurting deeply, from being vulnerable, eroded away into nothingness, leaving me alone and frail. |
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At first listen, it is a set of simple, direct, delicious and honest countrified songs, hurting music about love gone wrong. |
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Detective 1 was explaining to me how it's extremely difficult to restrain someone without hurting them. |
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They're knockoffs, fakes, counterfeit goods that may end up as holiday gifts, but they are hurting the U.S. economy. |
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If your sincerest desire is to avoid hurting anybody's feelings, the answer is never to write or say anything controversial. |
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On Saturday morning every bone and muscle was hurting like mad but we still had to soldier on. |
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The old roller derby was more like wrestling, where everything was choreographed and they weren't hurting each other. |
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It's an issue that's created a lot of strife in the community, sometimes irreparably hurting relationships. |
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I am intoxicated by the smell of the earth, after the first hint of rains, not for hurting you, but for giving my senses immeasurable pleasure. |
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Kail spun around and stalked toward the doors of the ballroom, angry and hurting. |
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He ended up hurting himself more with hitting the metal endoskeleton underneath. |
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This is arrogance at best, but worst of all, you're hurting a poor old man's feelings. |
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The question is how can she bring up the topic tactfully, without hurting her father? |
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I normally don't use a plectrum but my right hand fingers were hurting so much I had to relent. |
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At what point are we hurting ourselves and curtailing progress when we embargo publications in the name of security? |
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By the time the steepest descent is over my arms are hurting, but we haven't stopped and it's not over yet. |
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You non-vegetarians are barbarous murderers, but please stop hurting our feelings by challenging the wisdom of a vegetarian diet! |
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I hate hurting people and worry that if I do they'll turn nasty and start threatening me. |
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He made the most unpalatable insinuations and unpleasant comparisons without hurting anyone's feelings and without giving cause for disapproval. |
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I was barraged by criticism, that I was hurting the sentiments of the Indian people. |
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I want to publicly apologize to my family for shocking them and for hurting them. |
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God's glory and beauty are revealed in poor, humble, hurting and self-effacing lives of faith and compassion. |
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But even by following your dentist's golden rule, you may still be hurting your overall health. |
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Mark punches out angrily at a wall and makes a dent in the surface, hurting his fist. |
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I have quelled the ferocious beasties that are computer viruses, all without hurting those that should be maimed horribly. |
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I'd beat on the walls and doors, leaving dents and holes, usually hurting myself on top of it. |
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In the early songs it's nothing but pain, but in the sultry love ballads, the hurting man gasps his sigh of relief and release. |
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We may be battered practically into insentience, and we may simultaneously be hurting beyond what anyone could imagine. |
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Oh and my left wrist is really hurting so I'm probably developing RSI on top of everything else. |
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Moreover, a shaky economy a weak American dollar and declining tourism are hurting sales at some of Paris's fabled art galleries. |
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When the kidnapping goes horribly wrong, everyone is left hurting and searching for revenge. |
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Well, let's just say she's considered a major player in the world of mystery just about everywhere and she's definitely not hurting for money. |
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He points out that road congestion is already hurting haulage and rail and shipping is now identified as a cheaper short-haul option for cargo. |
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I wasn't really planning on hurting you until you got mixed up in all this. |
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In the aftermath the Scots trooped in one by one to tell us how much they were hurting and you felt their pain, physical and mental. |
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While many in the country welcome this, some say in some way it's hurting the local industry. |
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We have teenagers that are really hurting today and they don't know which way to turn. |
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She said Kieran had not gone to school that day because he had an upset stomach and new braces on his teeth were hurting. |
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I gave his mother a hug when she began to cry, she started me off too, and just then I noticed that she must have been hurting more than I was. |
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I'm on furlough at the moment with a busted knee, but intend to resume fencing as soon as I stop hurting. |
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Nonethless, it is still far too high, and the exchange rate is hurting NZ exporters. |
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But at the same time, I have to say sorry again because I cannot help hurting your feelings. |
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Deficit budgeting has led to higher interest rates, hurting homebuyers and small businesses. |
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War is all about hurting people and breaking things, mistakes like blue on blue and civilian deaths happen. |
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I sat in it once when they were picking tomatoes, my feet dangling, the ridge of the seat hurting my thighs, making red weals. |
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Maybe I should let him know what a bonehead you are and how you're hurting his chances. |
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Even worse, today my doctor asked if I ever thought about hurting myself or others. |
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I got through it all without hurting myself and that was the most important thing. |
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His smarts, strength, resourcefulness, and ability to perform while hurting are exemplary. |
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Of course, there's always a risk the markets will overdo it and push long-term interest rates too high, hurting the economy in the process. |
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Throughout the next day, Olivia was still nauseated and hurting, and she received another shot of meperidine. |
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She was hurting, badly, and if she stayed the whole time, well that was just going to be a shock. |
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He didn't get very far before he collapsed into a pile of pine needles and slowly decaying leaves, hurting, weak, and exhausted. |
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There is a great deal of irresponsible leading going on and a downturn in the economy will expose it hurting all concerned. |
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Generic competition is hurting its brand-name antidepressant and slowing sales of its other big medicines. |
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The company's ambitious push to drive the brand upmarket risks hurting its existing premium marque. |
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Many have sat empty for weeks during the prime season, further hurting a soft retail and restaurant market. |
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She slipped on damp grass, breaking a leg, cracking a bone in the other and hurting her shoulder. |
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I really did, because if they boo you on the road, it's either because you're a sorehead or you're hurting them. |
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My dark blue dress hung on me comfortably, the thin spaghetti straps not hurting at all. |
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That she was back in his room with him touching her, hurting her, violating her. |
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If there are anti-competitive practices in the professions which are hurting consumers and damaging our economy then we must identify them and root them out. |
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My eyes are hurting like mad, this means I will probably have a cold soon. |
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That kind of compassion might go a long way toward helping us begin to respond to a hurting world. |
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They have been catering to these reckless elements in the Tea Party and hurting themselves in a general election. |
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In the meantime, their hysteria and cluelessness and arrogance are hurting them more than the attacks are. |
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But exporters now grumble that the strength of the South African rand against the dollar and euro is hurting business, especially for prized ostrich leather. |
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If you want revenge on Justin Bieber for hurting poor selena and also for all that other stuff, you're not alone. |
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Sunday, with my ankle still hurting from a sprain on the walk back, the most I could manage was an amble round the Waterfalls walk, and a stop in the pub. |
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This month, a local council lopped the branches off conker trees to stop children hurting themselves and the trees are to be replaced with a different species. |
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People are hurting, people died, and the time for silliness, debate, and procedural motions is over. |
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This can be associated with the idea of the dead as tricking those and hurting those who have hurt them. |
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It makes me seethe with anger, the image of these people smugly congratulating themselves for their self-righteousness while hurting so many good and decent people. |
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My shoes were hurting my feet so much that I resorted to sticking Sellotape to the places where my shoes were rubbing me and even so I was half limping most of the way home. |
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Yet the strongest melodramas are those without apparent villains, where characters end up hurting each other unwittingly, just by pursing their desires. |
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These are telling remarks, and they show how laudable exercises in empathy can end up hurting those they intend to help. |
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I could tell his leg was broken by the way it didn't move with the rest of him as he tossed and turned, I could tell it was hurting just to do so. |
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Has government intervention in Valencia helped more people than the current interruption is hurting? |
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The car bomb blew up without hurting anyone in the armoured bus. |
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The paddles turned out to be harmless slapsticks, with holes through the actual paddle part so they could cause a loud slapping noise without hurting. |
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Trent saw that she was seriously hurting so he abruptly sobered. |
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After all, a school system that cavalierly advances children from grade to grade even if they haven't mastered basic reading and math skills is just hurting those kids. |
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He has great stuff but gets excited and overthrows, hurting his command. |
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Xander got up slowly, a terrible blazing pain hurting his left arm. |
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He was tired and his body was hurting all over, but he persevered. |
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My left shoulder had been hurting for a year since a bike accident. |
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And his eyes were hurting, throbbing, burning when he looked at her. |
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I laugh so hard my whole body starts hurting again, causing me to flinch. |
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Their paranoia is discrediting them, burning bridges, and hurting us. |
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He replied sternly, but his voice indicated how badly he was hurting. |
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She would never let it show to anyone how she really felt, no-one knew just how badly she was hurting inside, not even her closest friends knew the half of it. |
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We realise, these people are hurting, they've lost their mother. |
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However, it is two hours into the program and a recurring trend is that these people are hurting as badly as any progressives are in this country. |
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Right now, his sister was hurting badly and it made him want to cry too. |
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Chinatown, here in Boston, where I live, is hurting for business. |
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Not terribly big, but big enough that we weren't hurting for money. |
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I take it that the bus routes were created when Metro trains were still relatively new and hurting for customers, and the idea was to feed them with the buses. |
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But at the same time that the U.S. armed forces are hurting for qualified soldiers, they're also firing qualified soldiers just because they're gay. |
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Now, the question is, of course, if those fail, can she continue to make that kind of money, not that she's hurting for money these days, I'm sure? |
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We love them for their energy and iconoclasm and straightforwardness, and then get iffy if they put their perception of hurting human realities above convention. |
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My back was hurting badly and I was fainting, losing my senses. |
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He cried too, tears of shame for hurting her and his wife, tears of loss because just thinking about life without her made his internal organs cramp in distress. |
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How does one gracefully exit a forced friendship without hurting feelings? |
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There is a continuum between parasitic and symbiotic where a symbiont is able to use the host without hurting it at all and gives back. |
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Her nurturer ears, genned to be hyper-sensitive, had to be hurting from the noise. |
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They had just got me on to the stretcher when my paralysed right arm came to life and began hurting damnably. |
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Also hurting those policies was that they were noncancelable and offered high levels of income replacement. |
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But they were the same youths who would admonish me if they thought that I was hurting the currawongs we banded as part of another program. |
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Supporters of the ban state that boxing is the only sport where hurting the other athlete is the goal. |
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You're only hurting yourself by holding a grudge against them. |
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However, the British blockade virtually ended overseas and colonial trade, hurting the port cities and their supply chains. |
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Jasmine was putting a hurting on ole boy with her hip-grinding dance moves. |
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The last few days, with the Strictly training, my toe's been hurting, so I went to the chiropodist to show her. |
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The Millerites came and went without hurting much more than the believers' pride. |
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My friends, hurting from a night of rum-infused revelry, opt for revive. |
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There's research where self-harmers have reported that by deliberately hurting themselves it can often change their state of mind. |
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The Eagles had leadoff batters reach base in the fifth and sixth but couldn't execute sacrifice bunts in both innings, hurting its chances. |
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At first the boycott's impact was barely noticeable, but now the protesters are hurting the store where it counts. |
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Caleb was a powerful man and knew little of any fear except the fear of hurting others and the fear of having to speechify. |
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The book opens with Harry seeing Frank Bryce being killed by Lord Voldemort in a vision, and is awoken by his scar hurting. |
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He was never cautioned or sent off during his entire career, due to his philosophy of never kicking or intentionally hurting opposing players. |
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Or it could be just a group of gurriers who got some sick thrill out of hurting and viciously killing two defenceless animals. |
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Roundup-resistant grass would be used on golf courses, where groundskeepers could spray the herbicide to kill weeds without hurting the grass. |
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The pair bond over books and no heartstring is left untugged as Hazel resists Gus for fear of hurting him. |
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What's really hurting us is the reduction in party size,'' said Dave Dohnel of Frontier Pack Train in June Lake. |
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The most blemished life will not keep His love from pouring out. It is the blemished and the marked, the hurting and the rejected that stirs this love in Him. |
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But I have never understood why anyone would worry about hurting the feelings of some nitwit who failed to show the respect that any person deserves. |
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Adventures does not advocate that Freethinkers and Secular Humanists offer only lenitive resistance to the theofascists to avoid hurting harmless religionists' feelings. |
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Stop ballsing around. I don't want to be a party to hurting anybody. |
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Andrew Ryeland pulls no punches in offering a blunt assessment of how sky-rocketing premiums from insurers are hurting his guided ATV excursion company. |
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