Tamara, still smarting with pain, just cried as Penelope walked out of the house in jealous rage and did not return. |
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Wexford come to the field still smarting from the deep scratches inflicted by the Cats. |
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My eyes are more than prickling now, they're smarting, and tears are rolling down my cheeks. |
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In 1996, Kentucky was smarting from the sting of its regional final collapse against North Carolina the previous season. |
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When he went to register the theft, four other tourists were already in line ahead of him, smarting over similar humiliation. |
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At any rate, here you are, sitting in your room, wounds smarting from the rejection. |
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For the Democrats, still smarting from the self-inflicted wounds of Al Gore? |
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A character in a book said that he could not possibly wipe the tears from another's eyes unless he had first felt his own eyes smarting. |
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He was overweight as well, and as he gave his spiel he sweated and puffed acridity into my smarting eyes. |
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The US soccer stars were still smarting from a loss on penalties to Japan in the 2011 Women's World Cup final when they joined the show. |
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The Socialists are in a rather unenviable position, as they are still smarting from their defeat in June. |
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Visual fatigue is characterized by a smarting or acute irritation of the eyes, blurred vision and headaches, most often at the end of the day. |
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The Seongnam No10 is not the only striker heading into tomorrow's semi-final smarting from a recent suspension. |
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In La Liga, Deportivo La Coruna are still smarting from back-to-back losses to Barcelona and Real Madrid. |
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Maybe I was just smarting from travelling through the United States still living in the halo of the World Trade Center bombings. |
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These then lead to smarting eyes and a running nose with sneezing and coughing. |
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He is still clearly smarting from the wounds from this film. |
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Still fearful and smarting from the pain, I arrived on time and was led to chair in his office. |
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Even with jillions of Shrek 2 DVD's selling, they'll still be smarting from the thud-in-waiting of Father of the Pride and the wiffle-to-be Shark Tale. |
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I think we were smarting a bit at the criticism... We knew we had to plot a new course for the show. |
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Romney is smarting from attacks over his time as the head of Bain Capital, the Boston private-equity firm he founded. |
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While still smarting from the body blows, Mnisi appeared to be cautious while Dintsi suddenly burst into action with his jab and controlling the round. |
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Shelbourne were still smarting from a penalty decision that went against them within fifteen seconds of the start of the second half and trailed 1-2 at the time. |
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And he expressed no fear about going up against a Democratic opposition, still smarting from election losses and gearing up to fight him every step of the way. |
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Reed is still smarting with his side's defence after they conceded four goals in the first 20 minutes of their 5-1 FA Cup first round defeat at Farnborough. |
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Second-rower Nathan Sharpe, smarting from the Wellington defeat when he was captain, had a stormer but, worryingly, finished the game with a shoulder injury. |
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This was on top of the fact that at that time he was smarting from various other frustrations with Singapore and perhaps some of the other ASEAN members. |
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Clarets chief Cotterill was smarting after seeing referee Colin Webster ignore his side's appeals for two late spot kicks after Ian Moore had already missed a late penalty. |
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Perhaps because they were smarting over their failure to find anything they could stick him with over the PACER downloads, it seems the federal prosecutors had little desire to let him off lightly. |
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He despised being away from the rest of the student body and would occasionally act out in defiance by smarting off or by being uncooperative. |
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You know we guys are still smarting about the Boston Tea Party! |
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Its members are still smarting over their failure for the first time in the organisation's 45-year history to agree on a joint statement after their annual foreign ministers' meeting, which they held last month in Phnom Penh. |
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The deep wounds caused by the division of Europe are smarting still. |
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It's not my job to straighten out his every mess, especially since he seems to like playing the wise guy and smarting off every chance he gets. |
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Denmark, still smarting from the recollection of the loss of the Duchies, is supposed to be in close alliance with France and ready to strike a blow at Prussia. |
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The gauntness, the waves of intensity, the smarting humor: they all made sense, as if his duty, wherever he trod, were to spread a little Hamletry. |
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Before that March 18 game, their uncomplimentary remarks about the Nets showed that they were still smarting from the Nets' four-game sweep in last year's Eastern Conference finals. |
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The pop-eyed playmaker is still smarting after one newspaper reported he spent months romping with a dropdead gorgeous former Miss Venezuela. |
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At close range the spray of a skunk causes severe smarting of the eyes and even nausea, but these symptoms soon disappear as the nasal passages quickly become desensitized to the odour. |
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Though, still plagued by back troubles which have overshadowed the last couple of years, which he has to take daily medication for and smarting from a recent robbery in Spain which saw his passports and medication stolen. |
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There it received a frosty welcome from the dominant Southern Methodists and Southern Baptists, still smarting in the aftermath of the Civil War, and it was not until the 1880s that local holiness leaders started to emerge. |
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Urging the Spaniards on will be Romanian upstarts Unirea Urziceni, who will be out to boost their qualification push when they welcome a Rangers side still smarting from a 4-1 home reverse to Dan Petrescu's men. |
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United were still smarting from that FA Cup final defeat, while the Blues wanted to show last season's surrendering of the title to United was only a temporary aberration. |
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With the hosts aiming to kick-start their campaign against a New Zealand team still smarting from that Spanish masterclass, FIFA.com takes a statistical look at the matches in prospect. |
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The match was a nail-biter and the Brazilians, clearly smarting from their shock defeat against Gambia, started brightly, causing numerous problems for the Dutch almost from the kick-off. |
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Daimler, making good profits but still smarting from the failure of its merger with Chrysler, is edging towards a closer relationship with the Renault-Nissan-AvtoVAZ alliance. |
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For Kenyans smarting from their athletes' failure to live up to admittedly sky-high expectations, David Rudisha's world record-breaking gold medal win in the 800m final shone all the brighter. |
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But while that encounter seemed to promise little suspense, the second semi-final caught the imagination of local fans still smarting from events on Copacabana beach. |
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Smarting after a succession of high-profile scandals, both have been eyeing up the immigrant sector to boost branch footfall. |
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