The tat on my forearm was only really painful when it got too close to the elbow on that arm. |
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Captain Baker said morale among the called-up squaddies remained high despite the painful separation from loved ones. |
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Although it would mean raking up painful memories, he did make a statement. |
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A leader who wants power must be prepared to accept decisions made by those in authority whether they are painful or not. |
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People with interstitial cystitis may have painful spasms of the pelvic floor muscles. |
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The once or twice my PE instructor, Sarge, forced me to play in public basketball competitions rank among my most painful memories. |
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He had stopped gaining weight, and it had become so painful when he latched on that I began to dread him waking up. |
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Pink begins his transformation into a fascist leader in a painful scene of shaving his body hair. |
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A 47-year-old man began having painful hiccups several times a minute after undergoing an exploratory laparotomy. |
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Shingles causes a painful rash of small blisters that typically appear on the body, often in a band on the chest and back. |
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Two smashed ribs had poked splintered ends through his skin, and getting at them to renew the dressings was a painful business. |
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I feel bloated and sick and have palpitations, a headache, my joints are stiff and painful and I am sweating. |
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It may help to lie still on their back with the knee bent outwards on the painful side, and their foot pointed away from the body. |
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The prisoner told the court he had wanted to bind his painful feet with the sheets. |
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She was suffering from a painful right foot recently and so visited her family doctor. |
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The salve can also be applied to all inflamed joints and painful parts of the body. |
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The stiffer and more painful my hip became, the harder I tried to do something about it. |
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Spend some time in one of the cafes, the atmosphere and the views in front of you will soothe your painful feet and muscles. |
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Follow this with a massage of the painful and aching areas with the following ointment. |
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Often the treatment goal may be a return to pain-free or even less painful daily activity instead of sports. |
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In addition, soaking your feet in warm water or with Epsom salts can alleviate painful corns and calluses. |
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I spare you the details and painful visuals of father and two sunburnt daughters walking for two hours to reach their beach destination. |
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It circumvents the standard formula cat and mouse mechanics to play a more painful and piercing game of liar versus eager listener. |
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Bloom's voice was too hoarse for the scream and the words left his throat in a painful screech. |
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It tasted sweet like honey for only a second and then a sudden painful lurching started in her womb. |
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Manufacturers such as Moom and Touchme claim sugaring is less painful than waxing because the gel sticks to hair better than it does to skin. |
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When you advise on CVs and suchlike for a living it's painful to dredge through them when actually recruiting. |
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Corrections may well be more painful if Asian economies overheat and American consumers keep overspending. |
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Try to do the following to reduce the stress on painful joints in your feet, knees, hips and back. |
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Natural resources are seen as a surer bet than painful recovery in beat-up car, aircraft and consumer-electronics factories. |
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Trained high school mentors actually facilitate the program, often speaking from their own painful experiences. |
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Perhaps someone was using them to relieve arthritis pain, a headache or painful menstrual cramps. |
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Such hormones are often prescribed for painful menstrual cramps and ovarian cysts, among other problems. |
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In 1756, a French physician, Nicholas Andre, named this condition tic douloureux, which means painful wince. |
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As a result, adolescence has became a painful experience and teenagers are self-medicating with drugs and drink to cope with the stress. |
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Reflex withdrawal from a painful stimulus is not considered a purposeful response. |
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They struck painful blows and it could have ended up being far more serious than it was. |
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He spoke about the flat in the same tones as an irredentist might speak about some ancient and painful territorial claim. |
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I was about to wish for a rock to fall off the sky and flatten me into a very slow and painful death, when the doorbell rang. |
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Every conceivable argument has been used to avoid acknowledging the painful reality of what we have so heedlessly wrought over so short a period. |
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This is not to say that their lives do not or did not include many painful memories, pain evoking stimuli, and unhealed emotional wounds. |
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It's a painful thing to do, but this issue of race is still one that's unhealed in our country, and it needs to be addressed. |
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This painful condition renders bones so fragile that even a slight knock or fall can break them. |
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The purpose of these rituals is to enable young people to bond with others with whom they have undergone painful experiences. |
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I was brought up watching the painful grimaces of bonking cyclists attempting the inane. |
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Too late they discover that he is an underworld crime lord, and that crossing him results in an inevitable slow and painful death. |
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Yoga students who push themselves too far without proper supervision risk suffering painful injuries and strains. |
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Bayliss struggles with his memories of the Adena Watson murder from Season One when a copycat crime reminds him of his most painful failure. |
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If the men slackened off, the planks they stood on came up and lacerated the shins of their legs causing painful injury. |
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Noises can be so painful that a child may cover their eyes and scream at the sound of a teakettle. |
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The film is so effective at forcing viewers into Simpson's headspace that it can be painful to watch. |
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I know this is painful for the ladies to hear, but if you get married, you have accepted the headship of a man, your husband. |
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When she finally resurfaced from the painful past, she found herself staring into a pair of gentle baby blues. |
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Nine-year-old Gloria suffers from a rare painful disease that leaves her skin blistered. |
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We're expected to blissfully nod our heads in acceptance of the entertainment, as every single main character dies a miserable, painful death. |
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It was particularly painful in my case because I had my heart set on the very thing he was achieving. |
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Ark shifted his now stiff and painful limbs and began to stretch as if he were awakening from a deep sleep. |
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These are painful realities and they do not become any less real or any less painful by hushing them up. |
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The two friends only discovered Jake had a painful condition after picking him up in Bolton. |
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Sometimes it can be painful to watch former superstars fumbling for their lost skills like a punch-drunk boxer. |
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They must put their houses in order, however painful it is, and stop blaming the west for all their ills. |
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Almost out of breath and with a painful stitch in my side, I forced myself into motion once again. |
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The cuff sent me sprawling to the floor with a painful sting in my cheek, and a hurt feeling in the pit of my stomach. |
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Their painful stings can ultimately lead to death for some people and newborn livestock. |
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In the UK, most bites and stings are painful but harmless and only affect the area around the sting. |
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Her symptoms grew increasingly bad during the two-week holiday and her leg became very painful on the trip back to Manchester. |
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Use foot file instead of hard pumice stone to remove dead skin which can lead to painful skin irritation. |
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Here she just demonstrates her humorlessness, pastiness and how painful a push-up bra looks on a flat-chested girl. |
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Pinkeye, also known as conjunctivitis, is a contagious and painful bacterial infection of the mucous membrane that lines your eyelids. |
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This type of scraping biopsy can be uncomfortable but not painful so no anaesthetic is required. |
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United's eventual 6-5 defeat on aggregate to Real was painful and a pointer to where Ferguson will devote his energies, and money, next season. |
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He has a passion for gardening that remains undiminished despite painful arthritis in his hands. |
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Physical examination revealed a febrile, obtunded female, arousable to painful stimuli with no Babinski or Hoffmann signs. |
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But stakeholders in government don't see a correspondingly immediate and painful financial consequence when their government cooks the books. |
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Such is the price to pay for having stuck a hunk of metal in my nose that makes it near impossible and very painful to blow my nose. |
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Although it is painful to accept, some who speak in our name in Europe have contributed to the strengthening of radical ultranationalism. |
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Another symptom is seeing a halo around a light, or having a painful bloodshot eye. |
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Hopefully, the drawbacks will be overcome before somebody else takes a painful tumble on the daunting steps in the inky gloom. |
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Maybe this sudden influx of communication from old flames was karma having a field day and rubbing in the painful realities of current singledom. |
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The original review included intramuscular injections or immunizations as painful procedures. |
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The American industry has so far avoided the kind of painful contraction that the European steelworkers suffered in the last two decades. |
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More painful by far than reveries of the uncharted future is the thought of the shut and sealed annals of the past. |
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Michelle felt the painful sting as shards of glass showered over her, shattering upon the impact of Anna's body. |
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Difficult mountains can seem hostile, haughty and mocking, wanting very much to lure in climbers, to tempt them to painful deaths on jagged rock. |
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The off-label use of capsaicin cream for treating painful scars is heretofore unreported. |
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He's juxtaposed cartoonish fantasy with the most painful and revealing details of his childhood deprivations and wrecked marriage. |
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A lot is made of her intelligence, which has the unfortunate effect of implying that her plight would somehow be less painful if she were stupid. |
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Crisis comes when a new camel colt is born and its mother rejects it after a long and painful birthing. |
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Recalling the painful event, Shoba decides she deserved every bit of the criticism heaped upon her. |
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If handled roughly, the amphiuma will become aggressive and provide the aggressor with a painful bite. |
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It is unfortunate and painful to see the fall of a dream city that earned a steadfast place in the international arena. |
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She could hear every halting breath, every tear drip off his chin, and every soft moan a painful lament. |
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Battling against painful odds to remain in the game the little genius still plays off a scratch handicap hoping to comeback to competitive golf. |
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Say hasta la vista to that painful process of trying to create the perfect sushi roll. |
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A rare, lethal disease with painful treatment, on the other hand, requires a diagnostic tool with very few false positives and negatives. |
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Most horses also wore bearing reins that held up their necks and head into an unnatural and painful arch. |
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It seems like the lesson here is to let things slide, no matter how painful things get. |
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Some of the memories have been very painful for her, but nonetheless she kept her side of the bargain. |
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Second, punishments are intended to be painful or burdensome, whereas civil damages are not. |
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And like many dairy cows, she often has mastitis, a painful udder inflammation, despite receiving antibiotics between lactations. |
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This concept, though brilliant in theory, is utterly, utterly painful in practice. |
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Now, we see a genuine case of the painful price being paid for moral bankruptcy. |
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To be sure, the painful consequence of racial violence is a pervasive theme in black American literature. |
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She felt her face, the skin was tight and painful under her questing fingers. |
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They were tight and painful and designed only for one thing, only halfway comfortable when she was lying down. |
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It was very painful when I first did it, but it's a lot easier now thanks to the painkillers. |
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The documentary gets almost painful to watch at times as you see so many screw-ups and mistakes. |
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The pilot was wincingly painful to watch as it was littered with a laugh track and poorly written jokes. |
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Despite and because of the determined atmosphere of painful crisis in the book, Keith doesn't always avoid a thinly disguised, mournful banality. |
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What I know is that their heartbeats and breathing synchronized, their faces took on the exact same dazed and painful expression. |
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According to beauty experts, the number of men seeking the painful depilatory treatment has soared 10-fold over the past five years. |
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Offences against the laws governing political parties are not punishable as a criminal offence, but can incur painful financial sanctions. |
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Punishment for those involved was sharp and painful in receiving half a dozen strokes across the bared back with a stiff cane. |
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He was reported to be battling depression, and had gone through a painful and costly divorce. |
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I returned to the essay, which describes affliction as a condition deeper and more painful than suffering. |
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These policies will inevitably lead to an extremely painful property market shake-out in the near to medium term. |
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Of course, the administration deserves to be criticized for its crude attempts to camouflage the painful reality of the occupation. |
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Last year, several bathers suffered severe and painful stings while swimming among the jellyfish in the Mersey estuary. |
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Sure, adults can be dumb, but beyond a certain point, it's just too painful to watch so much half-wittedness unfold on screen. |
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Erythromelalgia, a symptom complex of painful inflammatory vasodilatation of extremities, is usually idiopathic or due to thrombocythaemia. |
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He had deliberately provoked her, coaxed her into giving him the painful death he had coveted. |
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Raven was about to respond scathingly but her wrist give an extra painful throb. |
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My head throbbed with the force of a thousand attacks at once and I could feel the painful sensation worsening with each pulse of my heart. |
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These mediators lower the nociceptor threshold, making the receptors more responsive to painful stimuli. |
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Throughout a close-up that stays with Edmund for a painful duration of seconds, his face, cast in half-light, looks older, harder and hollower. |
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She presented with a history of a painful right ankle joint since childhood with no history of injury. |
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The jingly sound it makes brings back some painful memories for the crazy killer. |
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But still we hope for New Orleans to hold on and find a second wind and put itself together for a long and painful convalescence. |
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The most painful result of this shortage can be seen in mausoleums of cemeteries of Cairo, Egypt's capital city. |
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It was the wrong thing to say, for he grabbed her wrist in his hand, clamping down on it with iron strength in a painful reminder of what he was. |
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By the age of 60, about 70 per cent of women will have developed osteoarthritis, which can lead to achy, painful feet. |
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These surely are Water Scorpions in the genus Ranatra, and they really will give a painful bite. |
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This preserves function, especially in relation to the accessory nerve, which if sacrificed usually gives rise to a stiff and painful shoulder. |
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Economic recovery was painful but rapid, and by 1870 the church had even built its first mission. |
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It can be a particularly painful and unpleasant disease with serious side-effects which can take a terrible toll on quality of life. |
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An often painful condition, trigger finger is caused by a narrowing of the sheath that surrounds the tendon in the affected finger. |
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The four main causes of painful red eyes are corneal lesions, uveitis, acute glaucoma, and scleritis. |
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Each of these long tendons has a lubricated synovial sheath, which can become inflamed and painful in the condition of tenosynovitis. |
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A painful headache numbed his senses, and his nose was so clogged up he couldn't speak correctly. |
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It was really painful because it badly burned my skin and it made my breathing much worse. |
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Any parks footballer will tell you how painful that can be and I was badly winded which was why I went down. |
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The shoulder was so painful for a while that I didn't really notice my hand until I came off and realised it was bit tender. |
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It's very painful when we know people are laughing at our misfortunes, but it's wonderfully consoling when we see other people fall. |
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A hairline fracture of his cheekbone is a painful reminder of his escapade. |
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It was painful to watch, even more painful to hear the Doncaster fans laughing at York's schoolboy errors. |
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From that time on, we have seen most of our allies stand aside and engage in Schadenfreude over our painful bog-down in the region. |
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They can be quite painful and because of the contractions, the muscle often becomes hard and appears to be bulging. |
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An example is the notion of eugenics, a painful memory in the history of science. |
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You may have to strain, which can be painful and cause bleeding or haemorrhoids. |
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It's as painful and traumatic as having a metal probe stuck under your fingernail to pull if off. |
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For many, the most traumatic and painful part of the disorder is the constant obsession with food and weight. |
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This is going to be traumatic and painful and I want to shield myself from it as much as possible. |
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All that running and sprinting made my muscles all tight and painful to stretch out. |
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Six drops each of eucalyptus oil and lavender oil mixed together and massaged into the painful area will also help. |
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It could have been much higher if we hadn't decided to take some painful decisions. |
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While you're waiting for your tendon to heal, you can find immediate relief from the discomfort by icing the painful area. |
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He wonders why European sportsmen don't wear boxes to protect themselves from such painful eventualities, when Americans are so keen on them. |
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We are all quite aware that he is a witch-burner reincarnate come to re-enact all the painful past. |
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Doctors who X-rayed his foot at Broomfield Hospital later found the wheel had caused a painful compound fracture. |
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He was certificated sick for three months due to the very painful injuries he received. |
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I know he still really cares for me and all, but it's like, painful for him to think about other me with other guys. |
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Labioplasty is indicated for patients with persistent symptoms including entrapment and painful intercourse. |
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You know that painful burn in your muscles when you're exercising intensely, that's because of a build-up of lactic acid, right? |
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Breathing hurt at first, but each breath became less painful and more refreshing than the last. |
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Walking into the wind is much more difficult and painful than walking with the wind at your back. |
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After eight painful consecutive months of mindless learning, you deserve it. |
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It's too painful for words, and I hang on to a great deal of hope that there may yet come a day when we will see it return. |
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They will very soon get the shock of their lives and learn some very painful lesson in the school of hard knocks. |
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Deep, painful decisions for President Wilson in World War I to send Americans back from whence they had the chaos, from whence they had escaped. |
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The chapter on the nest, its delicacy, its fragile nature and the monumental painful effort of the bird to build it is wonderful. |
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Though private radio has sustained painful financial losses so far, their executives are still walking about whistling a cheery tune. |
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The modernist whiteness of the walls, a classic ploy for downplaying the surface, becomes painful after a while. |
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My physician had not put my arm in a cast, so any movement was quite painful until the bones knitted. |
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The wounds were still too raw and painful for the fragile bandages to be removed. |
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It was painful enough last week that I had to call in a sick day as the pain kept me up most of the night. |
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Then, released from the painful spasms, I let my body go limp, trying to slow my breathing, the pain stabbing out at me. |
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With these aristocratic reactionaries, Tocqueville shared a painful sense of dislocation and loss. |
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The reappearance of road gangs in Alabama revived painful images of the state and the South as a backward and racist region. |
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I tried ignoring the painful feeling and concentrated on not making a peep of sound. |
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It was five long, painful minutes before he reached the safety of the worn ageing carpet of the living room. |
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With a shock he inhaled sharply, as if recovering his breath in a gasp after a hard painful effort. |
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In fact, he is a mere boy whose life is so painful that it does not seem to him to be worth living. |
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If we are very forbearing, then something we would normally consider very painful will not appear so bad after all. |
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The pressure of the water on your body can reduce swelling if you have painful injuries. |
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I'm sure you agree with this philosophy, despite how painful it must be in this case. |
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A sharp painful sensation shook through her body and she flew back a good twenty feet. |
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Every advance in knowledge has to be earned by a painful struggle against our spontaneous propensity for ignorance. |
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The symptoms are a milder form of the painful blisters that appear around the mouth, nose and feet in animals. |
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The only alternative is the difficult and painful tasks of reform and modernisation. |
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Sunil Kumar was troubled by a painful shoulder and thus could not do justice to his entry. |
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In the first, subjects were told to watch a timer counting down to zero, at which point they felt a harmless but painful electric shock. |
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The Army has learned through painful experience and proudly proclaims that it recruits soldiers, but retains families. |
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The tannins in witch hazel tighten the weak veins that trigger painful hemorrhoids. |
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By slow, painful steps I clambered to my feet, wobbling uncertainly on the rough wooden floor. |
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Clinical symptoms include painful urination, frequency, urgency, and pain lower abdomen. |
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Her whole body seemed to be throbbing and every millimeter of her skin was painful to the touch. |
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They too were covered with small grey bruises, none of them bigger than the nail of my pinky finger and all of them painful to the touch. |
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The country has successfully weathered the painful transition from authoritarianism to participatory government. |
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I feel sick, have a painful headache and feel a bit under the weather, but I know that if I push myself and get out of bed I will feel better. |
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Difficult or painful swallowing may both change the voice and interfere with eating. |
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My leg was acting up, painful and disobedient, but no more than it has a hundred times before. |
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Complete mastery of the body includes what appear to be very painful exercises pursued apparently without pain. |
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It is particularly painful to write that sentence, because I had a very large wedge on the horse that came second. |
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The ripe fruit was used to provide external relief from carbuncles and painful boils and used internally to treat stomach ulcers. |
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Its massive domes reflected the light with painful radiance, blinding any unsuspecting viewers. |
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She was quiet, the depression and despair radiating from her body in a way that was painful just to be near. |
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While he was doubled over, she reached for anything heavy, turning onto her stomach with painful difficulty. |
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I know that there has got to be a reason for everything, and the way we come to love one another can be a painful journey. |
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Every sense and trained alarm was ringing full force and the lovely buzz that the liquor had induced was nothing more than a painful distraction. |
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Even without sharp edges, it was sufficient to raise an enormous welt and painful enough for the man to stop. |
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He endured years of painful physical therapy after being adopted by Mia. |
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Our approach will require some painful readjustments in our own party. |
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Yet those days, and March 14 especially, become less of a painful moment to grieve and more of a quiet reminder of what was lost. |
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I know how painful it was for the whole family to see her like this, and in the end it was a case of willing her to go, so that her pain would end. |
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Nor was it ignorance that spurred him to fashion numerous additional devices that ensured his plague picture would kindle its audience's most painful passions. |
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My answer to that accusation is that there is nothing shabby or disgraceful in telling writers the truth and acquainting them with the painful facts of publishing life. |
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Is it more painful to be jilted by a lover or an entire nation? |
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His skin was still so pale as to be painful to her eyes, and clashed dramatically with his beautiful dark hair, long and luxuriant in the sunlight, and boyishly disheveled. |
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The clear reference to lynchers who ravaged black America in Cotter's day belies the poet's reputation for silence about such painful American issues. |
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It also helps to contextualize the painful criticisms Walker experienced throughout her life as a truth-teller. |
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My gloveless fingers quickly lost sensation and curled into painful claws. |
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But after the painful shocks of 2008, the world got used to sky-high oil prices and eventually absorbed the impact. |
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Most will choose simply to endure whatever comes, no matter how painful or debilitating, and that is their right. |
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Without sufficient growth, we should not delude ourselves about how painful this is going to be. |
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The head, neck, and rump are protected by quills, the tips of which are covered with backwards projecting barbs which make their removal painful and difficult. |
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One of the most painful and confusing paradoxes of life today concerns our sensation of scarcity amid plenty. |
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Fast, wind-blown sand produced in sandstorms can be extremely painful on bare skin, which is one reason why airmen must be fully clothed at all times. |
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Yeow... those painful cramps! Expert advice to avoid muscle woes. |
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The question of interest is not so much whether they are potent analgesics compared with codeine but, rather, which painful conditions they are effective in. |
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I turned left, and began the long, painful walk to the emergency room at the University of Virginia medical center. |
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His rugged-model good looks make it all the more painful when he's shouting at us to hurry, or discovering a minutely misaligned seam on an otherwise perfect cake. |
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For Russians, losing Echo would be as painful as losing NPR would be for Americans or losing the BBC would be for Britons. |
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The hardest part is to convince patients to keep taking the pills, because hypertension has no painful symptoms until oops! |
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Years ago, a badly infected, painful tooth, was doomed to be extracted. |
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A routine ankle surgery on a painful tendon led to complications including a build-up of fluid in her left leg. |
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She died on June 8, 2004, after a long and painful battle against scleroderma, a chronic disease of the immune system, connective tissue and blood vessels. |
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The defense insisted the conflicted youngster was merely going through an identity crisis and the painful breakup of his parents. |
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The idea that jazz has become a catchword for pomposity is painful for those of us who care deeply about this music. |
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We are a stateless people, and we must confront adversity along with many painful circumstances in Tibet itself. |
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Moreover, says the performer, that painful experience is what led Shakespeare to become more than a sharp-tongued wit, more than the derivative writers of his era and ours. |
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Sometimes the aftermath, which can lead to stigmatization and harassment from peers and leaders, is equally painful for victims. |
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She would have given anything to get out of her painful tan heels, white knee-length dress, and scratchy light brown hat and put on some torn jeans and tennis shoes. |
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Bleeding under your skin, causing a painful swelling called a haematoma. |
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In one scene, for example, Paul gets painful stomach cramps. |
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He described in painful detail the composition of the bars and the heavy shackles on the pad locks. |
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You would not have to undergo the painful trial and error process of learning how to shave, one of your old men could show you the correct way first up. |
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Life is painful for the basic reason that we are self-obsessed. |
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At such moments, he is on Greenhow Hill, reliving that painful time, and his narrative is marked by a melancholy tone that serves to underscore his present sadness. |
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Many sufferers complain the daily pricking of their fingers is more painful than having an injection due to the mass of nerve endings at their fingertips. |
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The more nerve endings in the area, the more painful it might be. |
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This is a very funny play, and also a wincingly painful one. |
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Some people use it therapeutically for conditions like arthritis and other diseases that cause painful joints, for digestive problems, and for skin problems. |
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The dress code was rather different and the refreshing sea breeze was replaced with painful gusts flung directly off the icecap, which looked very much like a frozen ocean. |
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True to its common name, the East Coast sea nettle, Chrysaora quinquecirrha, lives along the United States' eastern shore and plagues swimmers with painful welts. |
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More painful is that a wide swath of the haredi population is ready and desirous for a more complete life. |
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Elsewhere at Great Taplows life is not what it might seem and young Lord Harry's nursemaid, the beautiful and clever Grace May, has painful choices to make about her future. |
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For me the superstition that made the country folk of England nail owls to barn doors to repel evil forces is detestable and excruciatingly painful to think of. |
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Residential school histories portray in painful detail an educationally retrograde system of regimentation and deculturalization stretching right across the country. |
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The transcript of a therapy session briefly alludes to the use of relaxation to block or desensitize painful imagery during a therapeutic reliving of a traumatic event. |
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New devices are being developed to make blood glucose testing less painful than the usual monitoring systems, which involve drawing blood by pricking the skin with a lancet. |
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Soon, Sam became a fond memory instead of a painful remembrance. |
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As part of a greater show of strength and power, they might also incorporate verbal lashings into rituals of humiliation, made all the more painful by being staged in public. |
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Continual aching muscles can also be eased by mixing six drops each of eucalyptus and lavender oil together and then massaging the oil blend into the painful area. |
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I headed out to the grocery store to buy a crate of limes while the crew was laid out on infirmary cots in the garage, moaning over their painful open sores. |
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But Tocqueville envisioned the painful trajectory of this new form of culture. |
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This shameful case should serve as a painful lesson for those in power. |
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I could hear, once more as I'd heard so long ago the people screaming, shrieking in pain and just as before it was the most painful thing I could possibly experience. |
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The only thing I managed to get out of the whole experience was a painful foot which is presently swelling up quite nicely, and a bruise on my bottom. |
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There is no light at the end of this awful dark, painful tunnel. |
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I've tried to forget the grudges, the painful memories, the resentments I allowed to fester in my heart for so long. |
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But I bet that at least a few, who have touched the painful quick of their own humble humanity, can have a fighting chance. |
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He also had painful aphthous ulceration of his oral mucosa and genitalia. |
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Will the rumor mill finally shut down even as he has publicly admitted how painful it is to be churned through it? |
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A mouth ulcer is a painful sore in the mouth on either the cheeks or gums. |
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They are also afflicted with painful skin ulcers and stomach problems. |
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No matter how painful it can be, it would be impossible to blot out my last memory of Sophie, standing on the far side of the room dressed in her school uniform. |
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Done poorly, it is more painful than a root canal without novocaine. |
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Often these protagonists seem gruff and unapproachable, even privileged and elitist, at least at first, perhaps concealing a painful shyness and a need for privacy. |
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Mouth ulcers can also develop and these can be painful or uncomfortable. |
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It is less painful to contemplate a Jesus, a Bar Kokhba or any other Jew punished under humane Israelite law than his abandonment to the cruel caprice of uncircumcised Rome. |
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In severe cases, this is known as post-traumatic stress disorder, a syndrome characterized by vivid flashbacks in which the person relives the event in painful detail. |
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She says that for centuries, plantain has been used to provide immediate relief from mosquito bites, hornet stings and the painful itching of poison ivy or poison oak. |
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What the books often don't tell you is that there are another set of spikes on the side of the gill plates, which can also inflict a painful sting. |
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The stitch in her side was growing more and more painful with each step. |
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The syndrome may also include lymphangitis and painful lymphadenopathy. |
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It was his first domestic reverse as Celtic manager, and a painful one, but he was calm and magnanimous as he congratulated Rangers that afternoon. |
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This toll was particularly painful for the nascent life insurance industry. |
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It is framed, rightly so, as a painful act done in the service of being as humane and respectful as possible. |
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Cato was not hurrying out of the world to escape an even more painful ending, but to avoid the humiliation of pardon. |
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Neck injuries or strains often result in painful inflammation. |
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The painful stomach condition is often caused by the norovirus flu bug which is currently sweeping the realm. |
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The minutes of the diaconate throb with painful materials during these years as the church searched for denominational identity along with so many other moderates. |
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The cold air would become extremely painful on his amputation stumps. |
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This mutation also causes painful myotonic stiffness in humans. |
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A California dentist reports the successful treatment of tic douloureux, an intensely painful affliction of the trigeminal nerve, which produces pain in the face. |
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Take two drams of each of henbane seeds, opium, gum-benzoin and galabum, one dram of pepper and one dram of fennel and apply onto the painful tooth. |
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While this often seems like a good way of speeding up a painful process and getting it over with, it is certainly no aid to communication or good public speaking. |
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A painful red stroke appeared on her chest as the sword grazed her skin. |
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There may have been feelings too painful to probe, feelings for which he overcompensated by an excess of not entirely convincing sardonic mockery. |
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They laugh merrily, although the joke has a practiced feel, as if it had been trotted out regularly to mute the painful reality of Graves's current situation. |
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