The cradle of the country's private businesses, it still suffers from its past today. |
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Current thoughts are that it suffers from too much top hamper, courtesy of that touring fairing. |
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Few people like to cause offence, particularly in business, which suffers from a suffocating politeness. |
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The family never suffers from hay fever or allergies because ionisers monitor online pollen reports and keep the air dust-free. |
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Heather Brown suffers from total allergy syndrome, which leaves her open to attack from common chemicals. |
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The amount of crime reported to us is negligible, although for anyone who suffers it's one crime too many. |
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I had a friend whose little girl was born with severe brain damage and suffers from Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy. |
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The poll found one in five adults suffers from fatigue that interferes with routine activities several times a week. |
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India has numerous armed insurgent groups, and suffers from frequently tense Muslim-Hindu relations that recently exploded into violence. |
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Horse riding suffers from the taint of elitism and snobbery which is a legacy of the past. |
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When you spend time away from a physical skill such as bowling, your feel suffers. |
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Liz, who suffers from burnout, tells of a neighbor who burdens her with a harrowing tale of Vietnam. |
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Meanwhile, a new UK survey has revealed one in five smokers suffers from a persistent smoker's cough. |
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The second of the three parts, into which the book is divided, suffers from narratorial water-treading, but most chapters are pacey and taut. |
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He convincingly argues that the protagonist suffers from a narcissistic disorder that structures her personality. |
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The opera suffers from the smallness of its choir and its instrumentalist troupe. |
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In a culture where politicians are misunderstood and institutionally disliked, politics generally suffers and bad government ensues. |
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A single mum whose daughter suffers from a rare genetic disease could take her fight for a disabled parking pass to Europe. |
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Theft is nothing unusual at the shop, which suffers shoplifting on a daily basis. |
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This is a very entertaining book to read, however it suffers from many shortcomings. |
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The couple had been trying for a baby for a while but Judith had trouble conceiving because she suffers from polycystic ovaries. |
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This pathetic king regularly suffers bouts of insanity and is surrounded by usurpers! |
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Louise suffers from osteoporosis and myasthenia, a muscle weakness which means she needs to sleep for about four hours after every riding lesson. |
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But there was also a bitter-sweet atmosphere in Rome since the 83-year-old pope, who suffers from Parkinson's disease, is so clearly ailing. |
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The mother-of-two suffers from the chronic fatigue condition, myalgic encephalomyelitis, which leaves her feeling completely drained of energy. |
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Michael, like hundreds of thousands of men, suffers from a condition called muscle dysmorphia, or, bigorexia. |
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Home winemaking still suffers something of an image problem, with those jokes about Aunt Enid's undrinkable nettle wine. |
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More of a concern is that, with the traction control on, the car suffers from disastrous understeer. |
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Massive power is not much fun on a public road if a car suffers from turbo lag. |
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Although saturated with multiracialist propaganda, schools suffers from racial division and violence. |
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Gabriel, who suffers from cerebral palsy, will represent his country in the discipline known as boccia. |
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The video quality suffers greatly from this montage approach to the presentation. |
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Helena suffers from Type One Spinal Muscular Atrophy, a muscle wasting genetic disease from which her twin sister Saskia is mercifully free. |
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He humbly suffers visitations of beings from another world and is innocently drawn into a bizarrely conceived plot for political change. |
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It's no surprise then that he starts most of the fights, and suffers most of the insults, at the hands of his fellow bandmates. |
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My daughter suffers from frequent mouth ulcers that appear on the sides of the tongue, cheek and lips. |
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Finally, the book suffers from an unfortunate number of errors which exceed the allowable limit for typographical gaffes. |
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Nine-year-old Gloria suffers from a rare painful disease that leaves her skin blistered. |
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Unfortunately, when performance suffers in motocross, it's not just your placing that takes a beating. |
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He is particularly critical of the supposition that no one suffers innocently since all are born into sin. |
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He is very weak, suffers from pins and needles, and uses a wheelchair to get around. |
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And I am not sure I would be swayed by the statement that a suicide bomber suffers no more pain than that of a pinch. |
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It's entirely possible to do a creepy and credible movie about alien infiltration, but this one suffers from a horribly written script. |
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Nicholas is doing better, but suffers from an inferiority complex that is magnified when separated from Patrick. |
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Europe suffers from a collective inferiority complex, seeming to be helpless against the tides of the new century. |
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The neighborhood suffers high rates of infant mortality, asthma, birth defects and cancer. |
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Unfortunately, the cancer detection story is one that suffers from the problems of being an inexact science. |
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The study of translation is worse off than physics because it suffers from indetermination while physics suffers from underdetermination. |
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She suffers from an extreme form of hemangioma, which causes a spongy eruption of the skin. |
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In summer the city suffers high levels of photochemical smog, and in winter high levels of haze are common. |
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She suffers a needle-stick injury from an HIV-positive patient, which she fatalistically leaves untreated. |
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Take the example of an elderly person who suffers a stroke which renders him incapable of speech or movement. |
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There's little harm in fanboys creating myths around their heroes, but when the artist buys into this myth, the work suffers for it. |
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In Berlin, Rejean becomes disillusioned by the commercialization of the Wall's collapse and suffers a breakdown. |
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And he suffers from withdrawal symptoms, like an addict does when on cold turkey, if he doesn't run for two straight days. |
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The youngster, who suffers from dyslexia and severe learning difficulties, no longer attends school or college. |
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Abbie suffers from severe spinal muscular atrophy which renders her almost immobile. |
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Then there was the imbroglio over his skiing exploits where he denied that he suffers the occasional mishap while skiing. |
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Rye suffers from a peculiar disease called ergot, caused by the fungus Claviceps purpurea. |
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A side effect of his condition is that he suffers epileptic fits which recently forced him to spend time as an intensive care patient. |
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He suffers from epileptic fits, lower limb motor neurone problems, illnesses relating to cerebral palsy and other neurological problems. |
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The latter may permissibly be done provided compensation is paid to any victim who suffers harm as a result of having one's rights infringed. |
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It suffers from occasional dropped calls and lower reception than other smartphones and most dumbphones. |
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The courageous youngster also suffers from distressing infections caused by saliva getting into his lungs. |
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She proceeded to exploit her ill health to become the most feared of all chronic suffers, an ill-natured and tyrannical invalid. |
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When the heart suffers damage or becomes diseased, it struggles to heal and resume normal functioning. |
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Worse still, the parliamentary party suffers from total disconnection from its party membership. |
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In the meantime, they remain at the mercy of the elements, and on rainy days, their business suffers. |
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They say one in five British children now suffers from mental ill health, much of it stress-related. |
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Few will dispute that a person in abject condition suffers a profound affront to his sense of dignity and intrinsic worth. |
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She suffers near constant pain and the restrictions on her life increase as time passes. |
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The ganja addict who suffers from a mental breakdown, which is controlled by medication, if and only if the medication is taken. |
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Undoubtedly, this way of protection is effective until the moment when Your organization suffers from professional corporate greenmailers. |
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When a boy is sexually abused he suffers an assault on his body, his developing personality and on his manhood. |
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But like most rural idylls everything is not as it seems, the club suffers from more than its fair share of vandalism. |
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Days on the road together with bad food have worn down Nambiar's health and he now suffers from acidity and dyspepsia. |
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Although Halle is not around to encounter Beloved, he too suffers trauma and exhibits hysterical symptoms. |
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If the farm allows effluent into the river, then the fishery suffers due to increased costs of water purification. |
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James has lived in his flat for 16 years and suffers from psychosis, asthma and acrophobia. |
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She suffers from hypochondriacal concerns, besides a number of somatic symptoms, which her GP could report on in full. |
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Unlike other poor adaptations, this film suffers from following the text too closely. |
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Babs suffers a nervous breakdown when she realizes no one is paying attention to her. |
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Residents have complained that the area has become run-down, suffers at the hands of thugs intent on joyriding and burglary. |
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According to Aristotle, the Pythagorean approach suffers from exclusive preoccupation with formal causes. |
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The country still suffers from extensive clientelism, patronage, and corruption in anything the government does. |
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Even today, a person wanting to drive a rickshaw, or to run a tea shop, suffers the same horrors of the license-permit-quota raj. |
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So infecting allergy suffers with parasitic worms could reduce their symptoms. |
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Olivia suffers from two rare conditions which severely restrict almost everything she does. |
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I have come to the conclusion that the mother suffers from a definable mental illness, namely bipolar affective disorder. |
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After their pill box on the cliffs above Omaha suffers several direct hits, the German defenders emerge waving white flags. |
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My 1996 Mercedes suffers a flat battery in just a couple of weeks if left undriven. |
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This is very bad news for the one person in ten who suffers from nickel allergy, or those with eczema or dermatitis. |
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She suffers from asthma, has a known allergy to dust, and has had recurrent episodes of parotitis. |
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The profile of the basic kind of person who suffers from kleptomania is that of somebody who has had a chaotic upbringing. |
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The play suffers from a wordy and lengthy first act which is, to my mind, unavoidably necessary in order to establish the characters. |
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It is said that every fifth person suffers from eczema, psoriasis or some form of allergy and these often run in the family. |
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An operation cured the sweaty palms but Abbi still suffers from sweaty feet. |
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Some of those trees will reforest a site at Sikhote-Alin Reserve in the Far East that suffers from yearly wildfires. |
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The region nearly always suffers a period of water stress in the hot, dry spring. |
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It will strike when its host suffers from a wound such as a small cut, a minor ailment such as a cold, or when the immune system is under par. |
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John suffers continual rejection by his mother, who perceives and treats him markedly differently to his brother. |
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It would be tragic if he suffers yet another body blow, fails to recognise it, and chooses to remain in the fray punch-drunk and disoriented. |
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The council was branded heartless at the time because Kay suffers from spina bifida and Pearson is a chronic asthmatic. |
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If I pinch my hand, I have pain without suffering, whereas someone having a panic attack suffers without pain. |
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And in several cases, art that lives more in the mind than in the flesh suffers from the relative paltriness of the examples on view. |
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City officials expect to completely renovate the interior of the building, which suffers from mold and water damage. |
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I haven't provided any links as I think our poor island already suffers enough bad publicity in the media overseas. |
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Mr Fitchen said he began to suffer serious health problems five years on and now suffers from asthma, angina, heart disease and bronchitis. |
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His mother's restrained manner, in addition to decreased work hours, wear out and depress Paul so much that he suffers greatly. |
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For example, if one currency suffers a sudden and unexpected fall, the other central banks will normally move to prop it up. |
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Complex analysis of the international tale of the hero or heroine who glimpses a forbidden sight and suffers for it. |
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The economy suffers, as my sisters and brothers fear going to work lest they find a bullet in their mailbox. |
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My only reservation about the footage is that it suffers from distortion after being horizontally stretched to fill the widescreen frame. |
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A youngster who suffers from a rare neurological condition is making progress after swimming with dolphins in America. |
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These tracks were all recorded in the 1930s or 1940s, so, of course, the quality suffers through primitive recording. |
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Murray says that range could be extended to as far as 7 kilometres, although obviously the quality of service suffers over such distances. |
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For example, a normal experience of illness is something that one suffers and seeks to be rid of as soon as possible. |
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However, the fact that she suffers from anxiety and panic attacks is less certain of being admitted. |
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There's little continuity to team rosters, and the quality of play suffers greatly. |
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Mark suffers from a rare condition called pituitary giantism, caused by the excess secretion of the pituitary growth hormone. |
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Health care workers have been fired and laid off in huge numbers, while quality and access suffers for it. |
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She suffers from motor neurone disease and is experiencing the disintegration of her body. |
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In my view, his own methodological framework cannot solve his original problem and it suffers from a slight bias towards apriorism. |
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India suffers from a dire shortage of officers and delivery staff combined with a vast excess of clerks, messengers and chaprasis. |
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The image is sharper than the theatrical cut, but suffers from over-abundant haloing as a result. |
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We're loading our lives with so much minutia that our creative thinking suffers. |
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Sarah, who suffers from hemiplegia and only has the full use of one hand, hopes her success will inspire other youngsters with disabilities. |
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The 72-year-old, who suffers from asthma, caught pneumonia while at the hospital. |
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He suffers from long-sightedness and now needs to wear glasses when reading some government papers. |
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They say the town already suffers from heavy amounts of traffic and that the additional houses will only add to it. |
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Admittedly, he suffers from a strange illness which doctors merely call catalepsy, when the muscles become stiff and rigid. |
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Graffiti is a nuisance, it lowers the tone of the neighbourhood and everybody's quality of life suffers. |
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They are not supporting us and it's the lower class that suffers all the time. |
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If you feel you can just walk on by then I hope you can live with your luxurious extravagances day after day while the world beneath us suffers. |
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This is a great, classic comedy, but the DVD version suffers somewhat. It has a sallowy, yellowish tint to it and is VERY fuzzy. |
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The author also suffers from the fact that two of his subjects have written terrific autobiographies. |
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Less than eighteen months later, at the age of sixty, my father suffers a fatal heart attack. |
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As the company suffers from such a low valuation, it could also be a target for a takeover. |
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Meanwhile, the nation's infrastructure suffers, pollution spreads, and the macroeconomy spins further out of balance. |
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Whenever my three-year-old son gets a cold, he suffers from a high temperature and is sick for 24 hours. |
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The film suffers from the wooden, stiff readings, the lengthy pauses, and the near-screaming that was common in the early talkies. |
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In addition, any who is older than 40 and suffers from stomach aches often should be given a gastroscopic examination. |
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It is accessible but it suffers from too many personalities shuffling through on a page by page basis. |
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The Air Force currently suffers from a critical shortage of aviators for manned aircraft. |
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His custom suffers because the policemen take their drinks in the taphouses. |
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He said that in some attempted murder cases the intended victim suffers no physical harm but here the victim had suffered appalling injuries. |
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Now we have responsibility for my 88 year old cantankerous maiden aunt who suffers from moderately severe dementia and resides in a rest home. |
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During the attack the pensioner, who suffers from heart disease and walks with a stick, was pushed to the ground injuring her knee and thumb. |
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Being unable to contain her excitement at the prospect of being walked, the dog suffers fits of sternutation whenever she sees her leash. |
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This last is appealing in as much as it offers improved yields, but suffers from a low degree of stereoselectivity. |
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He suffers very serious physical disabilities but has retained his mental competence and capacity. |
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Dig out that hybrid tea rose that suffers from black spot and replace it with an easy-going butterfly bush. |
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She suffers from a combination of dyslexia and a severe visual impairment consisting of severe photophobia, nystagmus and cone dystrophy. |
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Gerald suffers in his relationship with Gudrun, his mixture of violence and weakness arousing a destructive demon in her. |
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Their 25-year marriage suffers when James is seduced by his wife's man-eating young friend, a photographer. |
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Although a very healthy breed, the Dandie Dinmont sometimes suffers from invertebral disk disease and glaucoma. |
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But the film suffers many of the pratfalls associated with remakes, in particular the warmed-up leftovers syndrome. |
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India benefits from democratic politics, but suffers from overly bureaucratized government. |
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If this condition persists too long the baby suffers irreparable brain damage. |
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She is recovering at home from her injuries but still suffers pain when lifted, according to her family. |
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She suffers from osteoarthritis, tendonitis and has irritable nerve endings around her knees. |
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Until late February starts the drumbeat for March Madness, college basketball suffers from a national identity crisis. |
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Like every city, Sheffield suffers from the scourge of nuisance neighbours, but has taken a leading role in trying to address the problem. |
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Chechnya also suffers by being cut off from the market economy that is taking root in the rest of Russia. |
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The leadership suffers from a deep sense of guilt about being noninclusive in a wondrously inclusive culture. |
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Indeed, Iain claims that his main marksman still suffers from a lack of confidence. |
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The facts are well marshaled but the text suffers from lax editing and proofreading. |
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Even as he suffers and dies he maintains his single-minded devotion to freedom, and in death he becomes a powerful martyr to the Scottish cause. |
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The result is that the stone suffers from the adverse effects of weathering or decay. |
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Much as I admire the new theatrical economy, I also feel a lot of American drama suffers from a telescoped urgency. |
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Her sister, Lucy, suffers from cerebral palsy and epilepsy and is often treated in York Hospital for fits and chest infections. |
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Even so, she suffers simultaneously from that perennial thespian complaint of neuroticism fuelled by depressing self-doubt. |
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In addition, she suffers from asthma, which makes mountain races, where the air is thin, particularly difficult. |
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He, matey thoroughgoing professional that he is, suffers from nothing of the sort. |
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Alexandra has cerebral palsy, is confined to a wheelchair and suffers from frequent epileptic fits. |
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As the saying goes, when elephant bulls fight, it is the grass that suffers. |
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Titus and Dave partake in some base-jumping off a local bridge, until a fellow jumper suffers a fatal accident. |
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It estimates that one woman in four now suffers as a victim of domestic violence. |
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Betty Sizemore suffers a mild state of amnesia after witnessing the brutal murder of her no-good husband Del. |
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This overly long melodrama from the Philipines suffers technical flaws like poor dubbing, patchy performances and a meandering narrative. |
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La Haye plays a deep-sea diver who suffers a memory lapse after surviving a brush with death in India. |
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He suffers from what the Greeks called hybris, and arrogant pride characterized by a man stepping out of his proper place in the world. |
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Burgenland, Austria's most eastwardly and poorest state, suffers from high unemployment. |
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He suffers from night blindness, but this hasn't stopped him winning three Paralympic titles and a host of other medals. |
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But if the album ultimately suffers from a sameness of sound, that doesn't detract from its bright, insistent melodicism. |
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The picture suffers from numerous source defects, including many nicks and scratches, a generally dirty appearance, and discolored film elements. |
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On oxygen 24-hours-a-day, the 54-year-old suffers from cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis. |
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Zimbabwe, once a regional breadbasket, now suffers acute shortages of food, hard currency, petrol and other imports. |
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The runner suffers severe muscle pain and cramp as well as crippling abdominal discomfort. |
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In the end, the nation suffers on the scaffold of political games and one-upmanship. |
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Despite a nascent generation of better-made products, the company suffers from a weak brand image outside Italy. |
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If bartenders and servers are insufficiently trained, every aspect of the operation suffers. |
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Early on, he suffers the indignity of being three shots behind an Englishman. |
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The outspoken guitarist claims his wild sibling suffers from terrible mood swings and is constantly up and down about everything in his life. |
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Well into the post-2008 recovery, the country suffers from rates of labor participation at a 36 year low. |
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One specific kind of emergency is at the heart of this, such as when an airplane suffers a loss of stability at night. |
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Not long after that, during a barnstorming tour of the country, he suffers the fate of all martyrs. |
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The first hint that James Holmes suffers from bipolar disorder comes from the alleged shooter himself. |
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His lawyer says his client suffers from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. |
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Three years after she separated from her husband, Bobbie Herron still suffers from his abuse. |
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When Happy his taunted, his game suffers, and Barker is none too pleased, leading to a brawl for the ages. |
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But when the school holds a ceremony honoring the soldiers who killed her Arab brethren, she suffers clear cognitive dissonance. |
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I think it is you who suffers some abbreviation of time on this timetable. |
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Anyone who suffers from gluten sensitivity, intolerance, or celiac disease knows how troublesome the problem is. |
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Hasselbeck, who suffers from celiac disease, has written two books about gluten-free diets. |
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Violet suffers from mouth cancer and is in the final stages of chemo, which has claimed most of her hair. |
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They believe that no government that suffers form faintheartedness, weak-mindedness and the absence of professional integrity and competence, deserves to be trusted to govern. |
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The transfer is overly soft, and the image suffers from constant judder. |
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Alas, although Smith has so much rich material to work with, the novel suffers from an overdose of cuteness. |
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Hollywood suffers, as does parliamentary journalism, from a belief that people are far more interested in the inner workings and machinations of the business than they are. |
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But Ferrick's a resourceful alley cat of a performer, and the angst she suffers seeps alluringly into her croaky, staccato vocals and percussive acoustic guitar strums. |
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And on some crucial questions Allen suffers from analytic myopia. |
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After the season finale, 3B Matt Williams revealed he suffers from ankylosing spondylitis, a rheumatic disease that causes arthritis of the spine and sacroiliac joints. |
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To this reader, her book suffers a good deal from her decision to retread her dissertation as the introductory and methodological chapter of the book. |
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Mrs Barclay suffers from rhesus disease, a blood disorder which occurs in around one in 100 women with rhesus negative blood carrying rhesus positive babies. |
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Not every kid who returns home suffers from bombastic dreams matched only by their lack of direction and flabby self-discipline. |
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The result is a madcap and bittersweet tale that is funny and observant enough to allow one to overlook writing that occasionally suffers from stereotypical Spanish machismo. |
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A woman, sixty-eight, suffers a heart attack and goes into prolonged cardiac arrest. |
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His debut feature suffers from a schizophrenic lack of focus. |
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For some reason, we just can't seem to string together two decent performances back to back, and when you do not have consistency your confidence suffers as well. |
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The key to the new receiver is an HEB, which suffers from only about one-tenth of the noise of the Schottky barrier receivers previously used to detect terahertz radiation. |
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But Angela suffers from an ambiguous, melancholy discontent. |
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However, as behaviorists are amply aware, the use of subjective reporting suffers from a tendency towards unreliability, and at worse an embrace of mentalism. |
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Ip Man suffers heartbreaking losses in the war, and the heyday of kung fu grandmasters is long gone. |
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He also suffers from stomach pains and has been drained of energy. |
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She has recovered her good looks but suspects the deepest scars, the mental torment she suffers after being almost murdered by a man she once loved, will never heal. |
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The film suffers from naturalistic excesses, at times severely. |
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That actually could be a detriment because he suffers nagging injuries. |
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Every fibre of his being seems to be wrapped around the songs and yet it only mildly suffers from a few repetitive moments that make some songs less than perfect. |
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Based on the acclaimed novel by Philip Roth, and starring Anthony Hopkins and Nicole Kidman, the film suffers from being horrendously miscast from the outset. |
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The work also suffers from the author's perceptible shoddiness of method. |
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Like Miller, Wolf suffers from the radical self-delusion that mistakes bonkers political views for uncommonly brave opinion. |
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But what to do in an age of fashion that suffers from a multiple personality disorder? |
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Chatting to this bubbly rowing ambassadress, it is hard to believe that she ever suffers from the blues, but settling for second best would signal negative feelings this time. |
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He suffers from sleep deprivation and it is beginning to affect his work. |
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My family suffers from the ostracization I experienced until this very day. |
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She still suffers from bouts of vomiting blood, headache and giddiness. |
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The movie turns into a mindless gorefest, the genius character suddenly suffers a cataclysmic brain cramp, and the action begins to resemble Alien light. |
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Each time a council meeting is cancelled or postponed because of political manoeuvring and one-upmanship, the real business of the municipality suffers. |
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In fact Neo, as he has been named, suffers from a condition known as neoteny, where juvenile characteristics, like gills, are retained into adulthood. |
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She becomes a nervous wreck and suffers from ghastly nightmares. |
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When battles happen, the netlike web of human experience suffers a pull that causes the whole to distort from what would have been its dimensions otherwise. |
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Of course, the book market suffers from being saturated by piffle and filth, but has this not always been the case? |
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As the bromance bourgeons, Peter's relationship with Zooey suffers. |
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Sovereign debt, needed by all countries, but particularly by the poorest, suffers profoundly from erratic interest-rate and exchange-rate movements. |
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It's not just plus-size women who can benefit from a film like this, but anyone who suffers from weight related bedroom anxiety. |
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Her daughter suffers from bi-lateral spasticity, a form of cerebral palsy which Miller believes was induced by toxins accumulating in her breast milk. |
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When a new mother suffers from postpartum depression, that pressure can be fatal. |
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She cannot work as she now suffers frequent, violent epileptic fits. |
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Lisa suffers from fits of sudden rage and unbearable fatigue. |
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But for all her love of dancing, she suffers badly from stage fright. |
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The American South carries the stain of slavery still, marking the psyche of every white man who uses the N-word and every black woman who suffers abuse. |
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He also walks with a stick and suffers from several health complaints. |
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That Hamann suffers so much neglect, one must concede, is largely the result of the willfully hermetic impenetrability of his most important works. |
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And, similar to the video, the audio suffers from a few hiccups. |
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Sid suffers from a mental illness and spends his days rocking in a chair. |
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One elderly woman who suffers from angina and is too frightened to be identified, said her quality of life is suffering as a result of the gang's actions. |
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The murderer is caught but has sustained a spinal injury and suffers from Locked-in Syndrome, a real medical condition that eliminates all motor co-ordination. |
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The car park of Morrisons often suffers from overflow car parking with shoppers having to park on side roads close to Morrisons which creates more congested local roads. |
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The intern visibly suffers as idealism clashes with professional goals. |
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He engages in foreplay, but suffers panic attacks before the climax. |
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When atrocious trouble does come, he suffers it most pitiably. |
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When our failure harms another person, our sense of connectedness suffers. |
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In another a pregnant wife throws a huge tantrum when her husband fails to entertain her by putting a potty on his head while she suffers labour contractions. |
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Catherine suffers in a few episodes where her competence as a criminalist comes into question, and she is forced to deal with the consequences of a major blunder. |
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Society suffers from dangerous sects and cults, militia movements, media control, and misrepresentations of psychiatric treatment and mental disorders. |
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My Aunt pointed out to me that we always fuss over Dad, but Mum's health isn't great, and it suffers along with my Dad's when something is wrong with him. |
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But when virtuosity is not elevated by the power of a dramatic situation, the outcome, brilliant though it may be, suffers from dryness, a victim of its gratuitousness. |
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Regulation 4 applies where a person to whom Regulation 3 applies suffers a reduction in emoluments in employment by reason of the injury or disease. |
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She has been attending Ormond Street Hospital since she was born because she suffers from dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, a painful skin condition. |
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He also suffers from epileptic fits and may have Asperger's Syndrome. |
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Question Time in the Parliament suffers from the farce of Dorothy Dix questions and Ministers obsessed with point-scoring, rather than problem solving. |
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The seven-year-old child suffers from dyslexia, dyspraxia and attention deficit disorder, and his mother says she is furious at the way he was treated. |
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This sequel suffers slightly from being overlong and overloud, but there's still plenty for fans of the first film to enjoy. |
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Clothing firm Boden recently used 8-year-old Holly Greenhow, who suffers from athetoid cerebral palsy, in an online ad campaign. |
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Joanna Parts suffers from rare condition called agnosia, which means her brain can't interpret the stimuli from her eyes and ears. |
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Max suffers from achondroplasia, a bone-growth disorder responsible for 70 per cent of dwarfism cases. |
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When a tonal suffers misfortune or death, the same thing happens to the person associated with it. |
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Every time a home is destroyed, the whole nation suffers a severe thundershock. |
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A shanda is humiliation and embarrassment one's misdeed suffers upon one's family. In our faith, a shanda is a terrible sin. |
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It is hoped this may help relieve some of the current traffic congestion that the valley suffers from during the busiest months. |
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A natural monopoly suffers from the same inefficiencies as any other monopoly. |
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In contrast with the commercial farms, Swazi Nation Land suffers from low productivity and investment. |
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His memoir features a child named Tommy Nothing Fancy who suffers from and dies of a seizure disorder. Quite the coincidence, don't you think? |
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Someone who suffers loss caused by another's negligence may be able to sue for damages to compensate for their harm. |
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He suffers an injury which is an entirely foreseeable consequence of mountaineering but has nothing to do with his knee. |
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As in the first centuries and also in the current one, the Church suffers from the application of this penalty to her new martyrs. |
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Jamaica lies in the hurricane belt of the Atlantic Ocean and because of this, the island sometimes suffers significant storm damage. |
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The Guanabara Bay has lost mangrove areas and suffers from residues from domestic and industrial sewage, oils and heavy metals. |
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In this configuration the on-axis image is produced at the real hyperbolic focus but off-axis performance suffers. |
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Sierra Leone suffers from epidemic outbreaks of diseases, including yellow fever, cholera, lassa fever and meningitis. |
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Martinho de Melo e Castro, secretary of State of the Navy, the Portuguese Navy suffers a large reform and modernization. |
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It occasionally suffers from the pontification so deservedly satirized in rockumentaries like This Is Spinal Tap. |
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Wildlife also suffers, for example baby sea turtles that die on their way to the open water. |
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Elaine suffers from pre-cancerous cysts and tumours caused by the extremely rare von Hippel-Lindau disease. |
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One baby in 33 in the UK suffers from a genetic disorder, with many of the conditions having no current cure. |
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Like many of his fellow Vietnam veterans, he suffers health issues caused by exposure to the toxic defoliant Agent Orange. |
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Krich suffers from pessimism, reluctance, bellyaching germ-fear, and a nagging disorientation of being out of whack. |
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Miss Porter, who suffers from a paranoid personality disorder, admitted one count of common assault at a hearing in November. |
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He said one of them,Dr Cameron Boyd, has concluded Williams suffers from a paranoid personality disorder. |
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