The industry is still suffering from excess network capacity put in place during the boom years of the late 1990s, and prices are weak. |
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Yes, we're suffering, yes, we're on our knees, but you're not going to keep us down. |
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We've all no doubt found it tricky getting out of bed every now and again, but those suffering from dysania find it particularly difficult. |
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These traits are adaptively advantageous when people are confronted with suffering, illness, or death, which is inevitable with advancing age. |
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Certainly the abysmal suffering and despair in many poor countries should cause us sickening guilt. |
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We'll greet them with a clear soul and with a composure that affirms the dignity of life and unites suffering and knowledge. |
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The driver of the BMW, a 51-year-old from Melksham, was also taken to hospital suffering from whiplash and shock. |
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She was being treated for post traumatic stress disorder by the doctor after suffering sexual abuse. |
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With its mix of voyeurism, suffering and pointlessness, this is a lovely, mute excursion into the theatre of the absurd. |
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The mystic overtones of a suffering, bearded and often bare-chested man waving wanly to onlookers gazing up at him have also struck chords. |
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Rob Smith from East Mount Road said he started swimming to help him with serious back problems after suffering whiplash in a car accident. |
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Is this the story of violence, suffering and dashed hopes Africa is condemned to repeat time and time again? |
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They can be given to patients who are suffering with heart abnormalities and taken home to record information for diagnosis. |
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Raw eggs being the only foodstuff she would consume while suffering the throes of religious abnegation. |
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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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Although suffering from poor vision, its sense of hearing and smell is acute and of primary importance in locating food. |
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Call it the karmic wheel, the hoop of fire, attachment, the source of all suffering. |
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I mean, when I think of Cambodia in the 1970s, I think abject misery, suffering and genocide on a Stalin-like scale. |
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But then, when Jesus said that he must undergo suffering and death, Peter simply couldn't abide it. |
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However justifiable the reason given for war and killing, suffering and death still occur. |
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Hundreds of thousands of people have been ordered to stay indoors for the day and dozens of people are suffering radiation sickness. |
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A 4x4 vehicle hit the side of the car containing the pregnant woman, who was taken to hospital suffering from severe whiplash and bruising. |
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Only your penitent suffering gives us leverage to keep those forces in abeyance. |
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He was rejected and outcast, and like Job, accepted his suffering and abandonment. |
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On June 21, suffering from sunburn and a toothache, he abandoned the project. |
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Residents lived on meagre rations and in squalor, suffering epidemics of leprosy and other contagious diseases. |
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Their social life may be suffering too, if the cat's weeing all over the house. |
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It is also suffering from rampant inflation, resulting in strikes, protests and the collapse of business investments. |
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Dave Miller will welcome back striker Kenny Smith, who was rested for Tuesday's President's Cup win after suffering whiplash in a road accident. |
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The 27-year-old could be forgiven for thinking he is jinxed after suffering a string of setbacks in his bid to make his American debut. |
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Are you suffering from depression, substance abuse, obesity, stress, impotence, domestic problems or even a jinx? |
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Whiteley never missed a single episode of Countdown until he was admitted to hospital last month suffering from pneumonia. |
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Law, it is well known, filters and rarefies the halo of horror and suffering surrounding crimes. |
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Except, perhaps, for those suffering from acrophobia, among whom it seems likely to promote the screaming meemies. |
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All of them, like Darwin, had to negotiate ways to work while suffering from ill health. |
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The company has already paid out 90,000 pounds to one worker suffering from acoustic shock. |
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His name has rarely appeared in the media since he was admitted to hospital after suffering a stroke. |
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Their mildness and delicious flavor should make them perfect to administer to young children suffering from these conditions. |
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They were of the Sikh gurus and their followers, teaching, fighting and suffering, but mainly suffering. |
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There have been other pro athletes that have attempted to mount comebacks after suffering strokes. |
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We take the rap for whatever suffering takes place under sanctions, period. |
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These would offer hope and understanding at a time when there's so much suffering and adversity in the world. |
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The TUC launched a campaign on Call Centres and the issue of workers suffering acoustic shock has been highlighted in many Press reports. |
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The dish is good for those suffering from a cough, fatigue or anyone in a weak physical condition. |
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We are in grave jeopardy of suffering the same kind of attacks that they experienced in London. |
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It deals with envy and jealousy and how these emotions cause so much unnecessary suffering in our lives. |
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She said pupils take drugs at the weekend and are still suffering after-effects when they come back to school. |
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He also wants to make a point about human suffering and affliction, which he does by bringing out the allegorical significance of the story. |
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One sad postscript to the race came when a horse was put down after suffering a serious spinal injury. |
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People who are envious or jealous seem to be in a perpetual state of suffering and anguish. |
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The real issue is that suffering is part of life, as are loss and adversity. |
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The horse was put down after suffering a serious injury to a hind leg during the De Vere Gold Cup at Haydock on Saturday. |
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He was clearly suffering from inadequate acclimatization, couldn't catch his breath, and thus couldn't keep up. |
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Doctors say he is making satisfactory progress after suffering extensive injuries in the accident five weeks ago today. |
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The channel presents a ragbag of cooking programmes aimed at the long suffering housewife. |
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The Chinese man suffering from leprosy is quarantined in a tent by the river on the edge of town. |
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Is somebody at the BBC's pictures desk suffering from over-heating due to the sudden unseasonably warm temperatures? |
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Like Ignatieff, McEwan explores the abyss between middle-class lives shrouded in material comfort and the demands of sudden human suffering. |
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Crossing numerous time zones leaves many people suffering from jet lag. |
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And the television viewers and radio listeners and newspaper readers are suffering from compassion fatigue. |
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A report has revealed that around half of people suffering from serious stress who quit towns and cities for a rural idyll end up more miserable than before. |
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Musashimaru, the most successful foreign-born wrestler in sumo, decided to retire Saturday after suffering his fourth loss at the ongoing Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament. |
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The following year she was favourite to take world championships gold in Athens but left the track in tears after suffering a ruptured Achilles tendon and a torn calf muscle. |
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No one doubts that there is a growing groundswell of opinion that sanctions must be lifted or at least reduced so that the innocent do not continue suffering. |
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The department, which looks after people suffering from problems with their waterworks was also one of the first to use keyhole laser surgery to treat prostate cancer. |
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I was suffering from cabin fever and longing for some peace and quiet. |
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A year ago, Nick Hornby was suffering the agonies of the first-time screenwriter. |
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And the public, which was also suffering through high inflation and anemic GDP growth, had had enough. |
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As a result, Russia is suffering capital flight and brain drain, and is growing weaker. |
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With the passage of time, the number of children suffering with the disease has decreased dramatically. |
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The protests are also a bonanza for the European Union, which has been suffering from a spate of bad PR recently. |
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Has art the right to aestheticize the trauma, suffering, and death of war? |
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His book openly and honestly explores the spiritual issues that accompany great suffering. |
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The railway went through some of Australia's most desolate and flood prone country, often suffering washouts with passengers marooned for several days. |
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Businesses are suffering more each day in an area where the rents are extortionate, and the situation could boil over soon. |
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Below, the reinforced gates were suffering a battering from a siege ram. |
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In Gibson's film, Jesus is reduced to little more than a lump of meat, the victim of whippings and abuse whose physical suffering is shown in gruesome detail. |
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He was in Amsterdam and he was suffering from blue balls at a time when he was on leave and had a little money in his pocket. |
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He could understand the sad plight of fellow countrymen, their exploitation, poverty, suffering and affliction under the mercy of foreign rule and darkness of ignorance. |
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If the rear wheels are spinning faster than the front ones, the car is suffering wheelspin, which costs valuable time, and also has the side-effect of damaging the tyres. |
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Many students will be re-writing revision plans, displaying an inability to talk about anything else, drinking endless cups of coffee and suffering from a lack of sleep. |
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Researchers have found that a drug approved for rheumatoid arthritis helped a patient suffering from alopecia halt his hair loss. |
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Eastern mystical philosophies such as Buddhism promote an attitude of acceptance of suffering and difficulties which are an inevitable part of life. |
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What roles does affliction, the suffering constrained by the sense of God's palpable absence, play in divine providence, according to Herbert's poetry? |
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His death is not commensurate with the tonnage of human suffering he caused. |
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Buddhism first asks us not only to see the momentary and suffering character of the world, but also to have tolerance in accepting suffering as natural and not negative. |
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In the middle of all of that past suffering and present-day conflict, this Cosby bomb was dropped. |
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Those suffering from addiction in the streets risk disease, overdose, and death. |
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The central focus of the book relates to the author's work with motor vehicle accident victims suffering with whiplash and post-concussion syndrome. |
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In addition to a historical legacy of unequal care, black patients also appear to view suffering somewhat differently than whites of European background. |
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The afflictions of a person suffering from terminal cancer were poignantly portrayed in the film, which also dwelt on the strengths of holistic medicine. |
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They are suffering because their habitat, such as hedgerows, stubble fields, wet areas and weedy field margins, has been dramatically altered over recent decades. |
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Kerri Kasem said in court Friday that her father was suffering from bedsores and lung and bladder infections. |
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While she was recovering from her extensive injuries, doctors discovered she was also suffering from leukemia. |
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The Pentagon security reviewers must have been suffering a dearth of caffeine or sleep. |
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Could it be that we oppress and kill each other so readily because our abuse and slaughter of animals has desensitized us to the suffering and death of others? |
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But their suffering and anguish is nothing compared to that of their victims. |
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Laurie Metcalf gave a heart-rending portrayal of a businesswoman suffering from early dementia in The Other Place. |
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In 2005, Peters discovered that he was suffering from chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. |
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This made his work much more personal and individualized, which he believed would increase the effectiveness of portraying suffering. |
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The video of Tommy Cooper suffering the fatal heart attack on stage has been uploaded to numerous video sharing websites. |
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Miraculous cures are associated with St Tredwell, particularly in those suffering from eye afflictions. |
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Animal welfare advocates raise concerns about the possible suffering of fish caused by angling. |
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This can be used to build up beaches suffering from beach starvation or erosion from longshore drift. |
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But his long game of cat and mouse with Nelson had worn him down, and he was suffering from a loss of nerve. |
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In many parts of occupied Europe the enemy was suffering losses at the hands of partisans that he could ill afford. |
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Even without having a mandate from the Geneva Conventions, the ICRC tried to ameliorate the suffering of civil populations. |
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It assessed the current availability of water for agriculture on a global scale and mapped out locations suffering from water scarcity. |
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The men were so worn out that they longed for death to end their dreadful suffering. |
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They do not fully account for the government costs necessary to maintain the institution, nor for human suffering. |
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Many Somerset soldiers died during the First World War, with the Somerset Light Infantry suffering nearly 5,000 casualties. |
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The Dutch Navy was suffering heavy losses from the Royalist fleet based in Scilly. |
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It has four rotor blades to ensure a smooth flight, which can prove particularly beneficial for patients suffering head or spinal injuries. |
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That same year, Hallam died suddenly and unexpectedly after suffering a cerebral haemorrhage while on a holiday in Vienna. |
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If she doesn't smile with this pick-up line she might be suffering from a case of permafrown. |
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He completed this feat despite suffering from a heart attack and undergoing a double heart bypass operation just four months before. |
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One of McCann's daughters died by suicide in December 2007, reportedly after suffering years of depression over her mother's death. |
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Ronnie Kray was already suffering from paranoid schizophrenia at the time of the killing. |
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Ireland was cut off early in the Boreal, suffering an impoverishment of species. |
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Animal protection advocates have raised concerns about the suffering of fish caused by angling. |
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This was in contrast to other legions that were reestablished after suffering defeat. |
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The economy, already suffering from reduced petroleum export revenues, started to collapse. |
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These physicians believed that prayers and incantations, along with exorcisms, would cure the afflicted and relieve them of their suffering. |
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All procedures were done with the intent to save lives, not to cause extra pain and suffering. |
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Some of this may have been because of postpurchase rationalization, but a lot of buyers seemed to be suffering anything but remorse. |
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When at last the pope was suffering from a very severe sickness, he spontaneously requested, one after another, each of the last sacraments. |
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Of the major battles fought, at Cajamarca the Spanish ambushed the Andean warriors and killed 1,500 without suffering any losses. |
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During the 1970s, the Pacific Northwest was particularly affected by the 1973 oil crisis, with Oregon suffering a substantial shortage. |
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They also reported suffering from Green tobacco sickness, a form of nicotine poisoning. |
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Spanish victories in Germany and Italy were not enough to matter, and their navy began suffering losses. |
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However a person suffering from alcoholism that has led to an abnormality of mental function may have access to the partial defence. |
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The besieged endured three weeks of the Siege of Cawnpore with little water or food, suffering continuous casualties to men, women and children. |
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He fell onto the tracks in front of the train, suffering serious leg injuries and dying later that night. |
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In the past, vessels flew a yellow quarantine flag if any crew members or passengers were suffering from cholera. |
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Those with phossy jaw would usually begin suffering painful toothaches and swelling of the gums. |
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His daughter Julia confirmed that he died of pneumonia, while suffering complications of his leukemia. |
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He initially preached to and lived among the coal miners, later suffering a breakdown and deciding to become an artist. |
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Despite his father's efforts to hide from him the sick, aged and suffering, Siddhartha was said to have seen an old man. |
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News of this was kept from the public and from Parliament, who were told that Churchill was suffering from exhaustion. |
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These children are suffering because they lack proper nourishment. |
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By now Henry was suffering from a bleeding ulcer that would ultimately prove fatal. |
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Adrian, whose health had always been weak, now suffered considerable aggravation of suffering from the effects of his wound. |
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He was suffering from anthropophobia, a typical Japanese symptom which shows alienation, and liberation, from the embracing community. |
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As they do they're encountering barn swallows, and the meeker barnies are suffering. |
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Since I don't believe in reincarnation, I believe that the only way to eliminate suffering is to die. |
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And I was already suffering from a brain-melting lack of sleep anyway. But despite all that, I was actually feeling surprisingly fresh. |
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Adler's prose seeks to catch the whispers and chirpings of insanity rather than the lamentations of suffering. |
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People with AIDS tend to die after years of suffering, often screaming from the agony of cryptococcal meningitis or choking on thrush fungus. |
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There is an agony of suffering in that lingering doubt which haunts the human soul in the beginnings of disbelief. |
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For us, let our doveship approve itself in meekness of suffering, not in actions of cruelty. |
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People are dangerously suffering from globophobia says a senior floor trader in New York. |
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Still, I see you mean well enough, and are merely suffering from the debilitating cheerfulness of youth. You will soon grow out of that. |
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Employers had to decide between giving in to the union demands at a cost to themselves or suffering the cost of the lost production. |
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For all the horribles that his legs and feet endured, they weren't the root cause of his suffering. |
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In addition, he repealed the taxes that Caligula had instituted on food, and further reduced taxes on communities suffering drought or famine. |
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Some say he died after prolonged suffering following a single dose at dinner, and some have him recovering only to be poisoned again. |
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They then went to Essex and, after suffering another defeat at Benfleet, joined with Hastein's force at Shoebury. |
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Decisively defeated by Philip and Richard and suffering from a bleeding ulcer, Henry retreated to Chinon in Anjou, where he died. |
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The Prince was suffering from ill health and returned with his army to Aquitaine. |
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The main criticism was the high level of violence and suffering among the natives. |
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Newfoundland reverted to colonial status in 1933, suffering from financial difficulties during the Great Depression. |
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The most affected was the coal industry, already suffering from declining output as shipping switched to oil. |
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Patients are suffering psychiatric crises due to lack of earlier intervention. |
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Nottingham City schools tend to perform less well in terms of GCSE standards, with some Leicester schools suffering a similar problem. |
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The Turks also had difficulties, losing control of Jerusalem to the Fatimids of Egypt and suffering from a series of internal civil wars. |
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No one was killed but several people were taken to hospitals suffering from smoke inhalation, and minor cuts and bruises. |
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Despite suffering badly from seasickness, Darwin wrote copious notes while on board the ship. |
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Despite suffering a stroke, he still came into the public light from time to time. |
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In October 1915, Robertson performed his first wartime transfusion with a syringe to a patient suffering from multiple shrapnel wounds. |
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Originally intended to replace the OMO cars which were suffering from metal fatigue, ten were ordered. |
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Some argue that waiting lists result in great pain and suffering, but again evidence for this is unclear. |
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In general, the Russian defenders were suffering disproportionate casualties each time the Japanese attacked. |
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The World Bank estimates that Bangladesh is ranked 1st in the world of the number of children suffering from malnutrition. |
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They have worked to alleviate suffering and help people rebuild their lives. |
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Such realization liberates one from samsara, thereby ending the cycle of rebirth, sorrow and suffering. |
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We are industrious to preserve our bodies from slavery, but we make nothing of suffering our souls to be slaves to our lusts. |
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The first stone keep was suffering from subsidence, and cracks were beginning to appear in the stonework of the south side. |
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This situation lasted for about 250 years with the fabric of many major cathedrals suffering from neglect. |
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He died of Bright's Disease, a disease of the kidneys from which he had been suffering for some time. |
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Although she does not speak of the plague directly, her book shows a deep sensitivity to suffering and dying. |
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There are many accounts of Johnson suffering from bouts of depression and what Johnson thought might be madness. |
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Both John and George nursed their brother Tom, who was suffering from tuberculosis. |
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During 1820 Keats displayed increasingly serious symptoms of tuberculosis, suffering two lung haemorrhages in the first few days of February. |
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Her life there had not been without suffering, and on one occasion she ventured into the cathedral and entered a confessional. |
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This was a period when Dodgson began suffering great mental and spiritual anguish and confessing to an overwhelming sense of his own sin. |
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He was thought initially to be suffering from tuberculosis and stayed in the sanatorium until September. |
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In early June 1961, Lewis began suffering from nephritis, which resulted in blood poisoning. |
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In December, Rowling's mother Anne died after ten years suffering from multiple sclerosis. |
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The pack are suffering mechanicals and pull up under a lamp post marking a right turn. |
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At a concert in Reading in 1923, Holst slipped and fell, suffering concussion. |
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This was also the year of the mud, with the site suffering severe rainfalls which turned the entire site into a muddy bog. |
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In the early morning of 25 December 1977, Chaplin died at home after suffering a stroke in his sleep. |
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They further argue that, while hunting with hounds may cause suffering, controlling fox numbers by other means is even more cruel. |
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Despite suffering heavy defeats against the West Indies during the 1980s, England continued to do well in the Ashes. |
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Burgin, the driver of the Volkswagen Golf, was very seriously injured, breaking every major bone in his body and suffering bruising to the brain. |
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The fight was stopped towards the end of the fifth round due to Barrera suffering a cut in the first round, which resulted from a clash of heads. |
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The horse was suffering from pedal osteitis, an inflammatory bone disorder. |
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Bristow had been suffering with dartitis since 1986 but had recovered his world number one ranking to be the top seed in the event. |
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The administration is suffering from the usual midterm drop in approval ratings. |
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Revolutionary confidence and determination, suffering from Howe's successful occupation of Philadelphia, was renewed. |
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After suffering heavy losses, the Austrians briefly occupied the Serbian capital, Belgrade. |
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The north west, a centre of the textile industries, was also hard hit, with places such as Manchester and Lancashire suffering a slump. |
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In other words the two sides were suffering almost the same losses in trained aircrew, in proportion to their overall strengths. |
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In 1949, local authorities were empowered to provide people suffering from poor health with public housing at subsidised rents. |
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Baroness Thatcher died on 8 April 2013, at the age of 87, after suffering a stroke. |
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In January 2017, The Irish Times disclosed that McGuinness was suffering from amyloidosis, a rare incurable disease that affects organs. |
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Harrison was safely extracted and the 600 Gurkhas successfully fought their way out of Kailahun, suffering one casualty in the process. |
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We are proud to have had a part in quelching the evil ideologies that brought so much suffering to mankind. |
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The company was also reported to be considering axing its new 'Little Red' domestic airline after suffering heavy losses. |
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The World Bank estimates that India is one of the highest ranking countries in the world for the number of children suffering from malnutrition. |
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During Kingdomtide, Methodist liturgy emphasises charitable work and alleviating the suffering of the poor. |
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A brief medical examination indicated that Waugh was suffering from bromide poisoning from his drugs regimen. |
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Nicholas Hughes, the son of Hughes and Plath, died by suicide in his home in Alaska on 16 March 2009 after suffering from depression. |
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In 1891 he was hospitalised for several months, suffering from gout, neuralgic pains in his right arm and recurrent attacks of malaria. |
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He was admitted to a London nursing home suffering from nervous exhaustion, and the American tour was postponed. |
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Instead of the greatest happiness for the greatest number, one should demand, more modestly, the least amount of avoidable suffering for all. |
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Negative total utilitarianism, in contrast, tolerates suffering that can be compensated within the same person. |
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If a being suffers, there can be no moral justification for refusing to take that suffering into consideration. |
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If a being is not capable of suffering, or of experiencing enjoyment or happiness, there is nothing to be taken into account. |
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Near the end of his time there, Smith began suffering from shaking fits, probably the symptoms of a nervous breakdown. |
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Religious suffering is, at one and the same time, the expression of real suffering and a protest against real suffering. |
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Wales was still suffering the effects of the depression and club rugby was struggling to survive. |
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Fellow rider Darren Burns was following immediately behind and collided with Robert, suffering a broken leg and suspected concussion. |
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Most liberals, however, support government programs that seek to provide economic security, ease human suffering, and reduce inequality. |
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Physical suffering and humiliation were considered appropriate retributive justice for the crimes they had committed. |
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After the Second World War, Glasgow, already suffering from chronic housing shortages, incurred bomb damage from the war. |
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Caixinha's first full season started with Rangers suffering one of the worst results in their history. |
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The economy is improving, but Wallonia is not yet at the level of Flanders and is still suffering from difficulties. |
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Several other cases have been reported of humans suffering zinc intoxication by the ingestion of zinc coins. |
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By 1856, the mint was beginning to prove inefficient, suffering from irregularity in minted coins' fineness and weight. |
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Later some emigrated to Sierre Leonne with help from Committee for the Relief of the Black Poor after suffering destitution. |
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You assume, I think quite gratuitously, that God condemns the major part of His children to objectless future suffering. |
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The mob attacked him, pulling him off his horse and the badge off him, and he had to be rescued by the major from suffering serious harm. |
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They returned to the First Division for two seasons between 1960 and 1962 before again suffering relegation. |
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Despite suffering several injuries during the season he managed to feature 19 times for Madrid as they won their 33rd La Liga title. |
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After a year, suffering from homesickness, Welsh returned home to Pontypridd. |
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She then played a former singer suffering from paralysis in the road drama My Own Love Song. |
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These ghosts appeared to the living to ask for prayers to end their suffering. |
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Since around 1910, drivers and cyclists have reported suffering unusual accidents along the road between Postbridge and Two Bridges. |
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His final letter was to his sister Ellen, who likewise was suffering a terminal illness. |
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Mark does not seem to be suffering from any inner conflict, in that he is rock hard and will not budge from this position. |
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With Newport's team suffering from injuries, Springfield was able to sneak in to the quarter-finals. |
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We are suffering the consequences of three years of a stop-go economic policy. |
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The Arctic is now suffering the fastest absolute temperature rises, but temperatures have naturally swung widely in history. |
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They are extremely effective in reducing pain, which many medical studies suggest is widely undertreated in patients suffering serious illness. |
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Mr. Coggan poured the liquor with unstinted liberality at the suffering Cain's circular mouth. |
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The amount of debt keeps rising so it seems that we'll be suffering from affluenza for a while to come. |
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He was taken to hospital, reportedly suffering from the after-effects of drinking after-shave lotion. |
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It would be in character if, unable to contain her suffering alone, she had vented her gall on her own husband. |
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He isn't exactly suffering from Venustraphobia since he has no problem interfacing with beautiful women. |
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Already there are certain signs that politicians within the Republican party are suffering from the intoxication of too much victory. |
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Although racism, sexism, ageism, etc, are all regarded as unacceptable evils, no thought has been given to those suffering from alphabetism. |
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Throughout the last ten years, The ALS Guardian Angels has offered its services to ALS families that were suffering financially. |
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He believed that we were suffering from warp or bias, that a blind spot contorted our mental vision. |
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Ah've never met one Weedjie whae didnae think that they are the only genuinely suffering proletarians in Scotland, Western Europe, the World. |
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Many people suffering from hair loss are also xyrophobic, or have a fear of razors and other sharp cutting instruments. |
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We as a nation should show sympathy to those suffering in war-torn countries who are looking for a better life for their families. |
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All this suffering for PS25,000-plus Birkin and Kelly bags or PS1000 watchbands. |
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A SEE your GP to confirm a diagnosis but it sounds very much as if you are suffering with the skin complaint acne rosacea. |
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Compared to the glories of weatherstripping, a suffering Savior is kind of a downer. |
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Giddy Ejeng was suffering from acute abdomen pain and had symptoms of anemia for almost about a year. |
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But Welsh mortgage payers are suffering the same pain as their counterparts in England. |
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The condition, called aerophobia, is common with one in three adults suffering anxieties while flying. |
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As Ms. Chua has made clear, suffering earns one bragging rights. |
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The colourful Siddle was a woodchopping champion in his youth, competing at agricultural shows and suffering several injuries. |
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Woodcracker was a persistent tip for the John Smith's Cup after suffering a few minor problems during his 70-day absence. |
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The struggle continues and chan is punched, suffering a broken nose. |
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The sponsors Picture by IAN COOPER ANNONA JAMES was told she might never walk or talk again after suffering horrific injuries in a car accident. |
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The Kentucky Derby and Preakness hero was found to be suffering from a slight quarter crack to his left front hoof earlier in the week. |
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The Liberal Democrat AM for Brecon and Radnorshire was taken to Newtown Hospital suffering from shock. |
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EastEnders star Jacqueline Jossa has revealed she has been suffering from postpartum hair loss since having her daughter, Ella. |
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Cherry's rap sheet includes breaking into a house and barricading a man suffering from cerebral palsy in his bedroom. |
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This was despite suffering from a bout of laryngitis, which never slowed her down and only made Rivers' signature raspy voice even raspier. |
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Kellie Maloney has revealed how she was minutes from death after suffering a shocking reaction to cosmetic surgery. |
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A FESTIVAL-GOER died after suffering a suspected reaction to ketamine at Glastonbury. |
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Unimaginable amounts of suffering have been caused by tyrants who callously presided over the immiseration of their peoples or launched destructive wars of conquest. |
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Soldiers suffering from severe wounds were brought to these for treatment. |
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Buddhists believe that suffering is right at the heart of all life. |
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If we thought of the poor as what they really are, our suffering brothers and sisters, we should feel all our little hardheartednesses and carelessness about them a sin. |
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This fellow Sutcliffe who is clinically suffering from an aggravated spleen due to the pangs of disprised love, much resembles the celebrated gentleman we find in Janet. |
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Ciboa was an area that contained many gold mines and Ojeda returned to La Isabela to report his findings to the Admiral who he found was suffering from a fever. |
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In the Public Interest takes a look at both the benefits of whistleblowing, and the suffering and persecution whistleblowers are often subjected to. |
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Langland is, I think, optimistically insisting on the accommodatedness even of the fallen world of sin and suffering to the spiritual aspirations of man. |
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It would rally to its cause all those who are suffering wrong or who aspire to a better life and all those who are now enduring foreign oppression. |
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A DEPRESSED puzzle-maker who killed himself on his return to Britain after a year in Australia may have been suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder. |
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These psalms provide a bounty of language by which suffering people might give voice to their experience, even when it includes an accusation of God as afflicter. |
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I believe that this word was made flesh and by its suffering the world was redeemed, and I believe that humanity, not deity, was subject to the suffering. |
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The propraetor of Germania Inferior, Lucius Apronius, raised the siege and attacked the Frisii, but was defeated at the Battle of Baduhenna Wood after suffering heavy losses. |
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As the team suspected that the teenager was suffering from hypothermia, they placed a thermal hood on his head and wrapped him in a windproof blanket. |
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The person suffering from a confusional state is not sleeping. |
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The fact that his writing has a moral objective and apologist agenda means that he focuses on unusual events, such as the suffering of the general population during wartime. |
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The 26-year-old former Wolves and Barnsley wingman has not yet featured under new manager Chris Powell after suffering a series of minor injury niggles. |
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The crew informed us that they were suffering from airlocks in their fuel system which meant they were unable to get back to shore without our assistance. |
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He married a daughter to the earl without any other approbation of her father or concernment in it, than suffering him and her come into his presence. |
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Magdalen, who was permitted to receive the Lord's grace, now fulfills the office of her gratitude and penance by coenduring something of the suffering of the Cross. |
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Early in the 20th century, New Zealand was involved in world affairs, fighting in the First and Second World Wars and suffering through the Great Depression. |
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Unknown to the rest of Level 42, guitarist Alan Murphy was suffering from AIDS, something which he himself may have been aware of before joining the band. |
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Patients across the town suffering an attack will now be able to get clot-busting drug Alteplase along with thrombolysis treatment at their local hospital day and night. |
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Several rescuers were suffering from altitude sickness at the 4,600-metre site, a member of the search teams told the official Xinhua news agency. |
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Like his brother, he was suffering from exhaustion, but his relationship with King had broken down once again and they now found it difficult to work together. |
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