His long-suffering wife, Nora, faces an everyday struggle to find money for food and other essentials. |
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It will cause misery for long-suffering drivers who faced gridlock when the main burst, forcing police to shut the flooded road for hours. |
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No sooner had the ink dried on last week's column, than one of my long-suffering 17 readers was into action. |
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The play looks at his struggle to develop revolutionary ideas as well as his relationship with long-suffering wife Jane. |
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I remain to be convinced that the end result will justify months of inactivity and inconvenience to long-suffering passengers. |
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Since nobody has ever offered a vote of thanks to these long-suffering partners, I do so now. |
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That he is in his early 40s, and has children and a very long-suffering wife, doesn't bother him enough for him to stop. |
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George's long-suffering wife cannot bring herself to curb her husband's excesses. |
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His father was a patient, long-suffering character who was mercilessly hen-pecked. |
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Magda, his long-suffering wife, was the only person who knew his secret, and she is now dead. |
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He asked his long-suffering wife, Constance, to collect a selection of his epigrams and sayings. |
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The long-suffering wife looked up at the magistrate and her reply was terse. |
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If he does get away, put on the deeply hurt yet ultimately forgiving face of a long-suffering mistress. |
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He will be off work for weeks and his long-suffering wife will once again have to struggle to make ends meet. |
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Fresh disclosures from Ulrika are sure to shake Sven's relationship with his faithful, long-suffering partner. |
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Linda, my long-suffering word widow, doesn't know I've cunningly hidden a drop of the black stuff in a fountain pen in a corner of the suitcase. |
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Desmond Tutu said that long-suffering can embitter you, but it can also change you in a great way and Mandela has done the latter. |
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We were told to stay off the street by long-suffering national guardsmen and women with southern accents, kids. |
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In 1951, he finally decided to dump his long-suffering first wife, Mildred, for the newly divorced ex-wife of a congressman. |
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The regime sought to overcome the quietism of the middle classes and of the long-suffering peasantry with the propaganda of national greatness. |
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Sports widows will probably relate to Lindsey's plight, and long-suffering fans of many teams will see reflections of themselves in Ben. |
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The documentary is essentially a love letter to the team's long-suffering fans. |
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It is time to focus on the humanitarian needs of this long-suffering people and on the reconstruction of this beautiful country. |
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There is no doubt that peace is deeply desired by the long-suffering but brave people of the Middle East region. |
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On the contrary, it is the path of wisdom that a long-suffering society has decided to take in order to cultivate forgiveness. |
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Military action would first and foremost affect the long-suffering civilian population of Iraq. |
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Reef was raised by his alcoholic, abusive grandfather and his long-suffering grandmother. |
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This strip presented two trick-playing children and their long-suffering father. |
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Intolerant people like to think of themselves as long-suffering individuals who have been pushed to the point of total exasperation. |
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In June, right in the middle of the court proceedings, the long-suffering earth was again doused with sulfuric acid. |
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Julia is his long-suffering girlfriend Samantha who is not at all happy about her boyf's continuing criminal activities. |
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No opportunity for zaniness is knowingly passed up, to the exasperation of the long-suffering staff. |
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Verbena quelled him in mid-grumble with a patient, long-suffering gaze, like a mother enduring a weary child's temper tantrum. |
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And then there is Tessie, taking the rain of abuse and indignities with long-suffering resignation. |
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Good on our six-pack for having the guts to support us long-suffering ratepayers. |
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For the Rangers' rooters, it's not as if this seven-year slump were another long-suffering Stanley Cup famine. |
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Apparently, he does this to his long-suffering wife all the time. |
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Having battled so hard to save the club in the last few years, long-suffering fans have a right to be angry about the lack of spirit shown in recent displays. |
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You're a long-suffering bunch and we bloggers appreciate your patience. |
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Others, like long-suffering partners the world over, simply put up with it and try as best they can to ignore it. |
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And the long-suffering Chechens who remain in their homeland have seen it return to the Russian fold. |
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He hopped into the Range Rover and was swiftly driven home to Kensington Palace by his long-suffering royal protection officers. |
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It might also hold clues to the future of the battered, long-suffering transatlantic relationship. |
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He is playing a Mr Nice Guy role for once, as the group's long-suffering manager. |
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Increasingly the victims of Scotland's love affair with boozing and brawling are long-suffering NHS staff. |
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And there's always soma to calm your anger, to reconcile you to your enemies, to make you patient and long-suffering. |
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More than likely their husbands were perfectly decent, long-suffering, henpecked men. |
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This time, long-suffering conservatives endured nothing embarrassing or bizarre, insipid, or outlandish. |
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Now, every single product that is trucked into, or produced in this province will ultimately cost us, the poor long-suffering consumers, more because of the 1.5 cent increase in fuel tax on gasoline and diesel! |
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Other characters included two long-suffering frogs called Ernie and Sylve, an heroic tortoise called Lewis Collins and a little white shell called Jim Morrison. |
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The Lord God, merciful and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth. |
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When Bland was swindled by a partner in a brush factory which he had bought, his long-suffering, uncomplaining, heroine of a wife had to support the family by her writing. |
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The club's long-suffering supporters became wearily familiar with the annual ritual of the new boss being paraded outside the stadium each summer. |
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The Orange Revolution was the long-suffering soul of a people finally expressing itself without fear or fetter in a rare historical moment. |
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We were delighted to see this long-suffering country finally take its first steps towards peace and reconstruction. |
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For long-suffering fans, this is presumably a moment to rejoice. |
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Petraeus, the long-suffering hero of the Surge, now transcends all but the most churlish criticisms. |
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The long-suffering, tolerant doctor felt betrayed. |
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From long-suffering to adaptability to diversity, the watchword is always progress and growth. |
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A string of competitive devaluations would not be good news, of course, particularly not for the long-suffering export industries in the eurozone. |
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He introduces Dorian, his American wife of 23 years, and shows us round the grounds, pointing out the house recently vacated by long-suffering neighbours. |
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In this difficult work, our Aboriginal brothers and sisters over the years have demonstrated tenacious and long-suffering patience and an increasingly urgent hunger and thirst for justice. |
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The long-suffering wife, scorning the nymph for her unseemly appearance, zooms back up to heaven with her philandering husband. |
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The drama of The Big Why is anchored largely in the tension between Kent and his long-suffering wife, Kathleen, as he fathers two children by other women. |
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As he beds a procession of desperate chorus girls and barmaids, his long-suffering wife, Phoebe, drinks herself into oblivion in their ramshackle bedsit. |
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His long-suffering wife may have had to put up with him for many years, but she also benefited when times were good. |
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Why did the long-suffering taxpayers have to spend their tax dollars in a vain attempt to elect Liberals in the last federal election? |
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A succession of glamorous – or simply long-suffering – women have stood dutifully, and dotingly, alongside their powerful husbands at the Élysée Palace – some even in flats. |
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Running the literary events are philandering bestselling author Nicholas Hardiment and long-suffering wife Beth who makes good cakes. |
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Running the literary events are philandering best-selling author Nicholas Hardiment and long-suffering wife Beth who makes good cakes. |
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And Yahoo!, which has been shedding bosses like dandruff as it struggles to turn itself round, is keen to appease its long-suffering investors by returning cash to them. The deal will help the firms to achieve both goals. |
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The long-suffering steward at my local battle cruiser stood down after 16 years. |
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In the past the Russians have been patient and even long-suffering. |
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Dim-witted leading man Martin tries to remember his lines to the chagrin of long-suffering soundman Preston. |
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Her neighbours are successful crime novelist Nicholas Hardiment and his long-suffering wife Beth, who open their home up as a writers' retreat. |
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A curtain lecture is worth all the sermons in the world for teaching the virtues of patience and long-suffering. |
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The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith. |
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As a spot upon a white cloth sets off the general whiteness, so this dispatch illustrates Lincoln's unweariable patience and long-suffering without parallel. |
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The youngest kid, Mikey, is a weenie who unwittingly betrays their long-suffering housekeeper the way Toby's camera unwittingly shtups the family. |
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Why their long-suffering boss hasn't sacked them is anyone's guess. |
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