Suffering Sentence Examples

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  • He isn't suffering now.

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  • Israel is suffering for a great end.

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  • Can't you do it more gently? said the Emperor apparently suffering more than the dying soldier, and he rode away.

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  • If what A'Ran said was true, her presence would stop the suffering of his people.

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  • We've gotta treat as many people as we can who are suffering from radiation poisoning.

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  • The idea he got out causing all her suffering made her frown.

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  • He was suffering physically.

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  • He was evidently suffering both physically and mentally.

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  • Thus began days of suffering.

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  • He really was suffering at that moment.

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  • Ah! from suffering there is no other refuge.

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  • I just hate to see Howie suffering; especially after all he's gone through.

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  • These invasions were fortunately not frequent, but when they occurred they caused an incalculable amount of devastation and suffering.

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  • In that book the solution of the problem of innocent suffering lies hidden from the sufferer, even to the end, for he is not admitted with the reader to the secret of the prologue; it is the practical solution of faithfulness resting on faith which is offered to us.

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  • My wife and children were suffering from the want of food and clothing.

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  • When sulphur is burned in air or oxygen, sulphur dioxide is produced, which is a powerful disinfectant, used to fumigate rooms which have been occupied by persons suffering from some infectious disease.

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  • Subdivided into a number of little local principalities, Palestine was suffering both from internal intrigues and from the designs of this northern power.

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  • Barras's account of the visit describes the child as suffering from extreme neglect, but conveys no idea of the alleged walling in.

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  • The Mahratta peasantry possess manly fortitude under suffering and misfortune.

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  • The men of Ulster were all suffering from a strange debility, and Cuchulinn had to undertake the defence single-handed from November to February.

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  • The new sultan, Mahommed III., Murad's son, succeeded to the throne at a moment when the Turkish arms were suffering reverses in Hungary and in the revolted Danubian provinces; Mahom- the Janissaries, too, were ill-content and mutinous, med IJI., and to put an end to their murmurings Mahommed 1595-4603.

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  • The Prussian headquarters, however, spent the 12th and 13th in idle discussion, whilst the troop commanders exerted themselves to obtain some alleviation for the suffering of their starving men.

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  • Since that period it has remained nominally a part of the Turkish empire; but with the decline of Turkish power, and the general disintegration of the empire, in the first half of the 18th century, a then governor-general, Ahmed Pasha, made it an independent pashalic. Nadir Shah, the able and energetic usurper of the Persian throne, attempting to annex the province once more to Persia, besieged the city, but Ahmed defended it with such courage that the invader was compelled to raise the siege, after suffering great loss.

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  • In the animal kingdom, also, it is very widely distributed, being sometimes a normal and sometimes a pathological constituent of the fluids and tissues; in particular, it is present in large amount in the urine of those suffering from diabetes, and may be present in nearly all the body fluids.

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  • For the next ten years he lived in various health resorts, in considerable suffering (he declares that the year contained for him 200 days of pure pain), but dashing off, at high pressure, the brilliant essays on which his fame rests.

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  • As far as purity of diction, fine wit, crushing satire against a debased and ignorant clergy, and a general sympathy with suffering humanity are concerned, Omar certainly reminds us of the great Frenchman; but there the comparison ceases.

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  • But the vessels were wrecked upon some shoals about one hundred leagues to the south of Maranhao; the few survivors, after suffering immense hardships, escaped to the nearest settlements, and the undertaking was abandoned.

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  • Cobden had spoken with great fervour of the deplorable suffering and distress which at that time prevailed in the country, for which, he added, he held Sir Robert Peel, as the head of the government, responsible.

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  • Besides Stephen Petelei (Jetti, a name - "Henrietta " - Felhok, " Clouds ") and Zoltan Ambrus (Pokhdlo Kisasszony, " Miss Cobweb "; Gyanu, " Suspicion") must be mentioned especially Francis Herczeg, who has published a number of very interesting studies of Hungarian social life (Simon Zsuzsa, " Susanna Simon "; Fenn es lenn, " Above and Below "; Egy ledny tortenete, " The History of a Girl "; Idegenete kozott, " Amongst Strangers "); Alexander Brody, who brings a delicate yet resolute analysis to unfold the mysterious and fascinating inner life of persons suffering from overwrought nerves or overstrung mind (A kitlelkil asszony, " The Double-Souled Lady "; Don Quixote kisasszony, " Miss Don Quixote "; Faust orvos, " Faust the Physician "; Tiinder Ilona, Rejtelmek, "Mysteries"; Az eziest kecske, " The Silver Goat "); and Edward Kabos, whose sombre and powerful genius has already produced works, not popular by any means, but full of great promise.

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  • During the trying winter of 1854-55, the suffering he was compelled to witness, the censures, in great part unjust, which he had to endure and all the manifold anxieties of the siege seriously undermined his health, and although he found a friend and ardent supporter in his new French colleague, General Pelissier (q.v.), disappointment at the failure of the assault of the 18th of June 1855 finally broke his spirit, and very shortly afterwards, on the 28th of June 1855, he died of dysentery.

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  • Hospitals.-The Metropolitan Asylums Board, though established in 1867 purely as a poor-law authority for the relief of the sick, insane Metro- and infirm paupers, has become a central hospital authority for infectious diseases, with power to receive into politan its hospitals persons, who are not paupers, suffering from Asylums fever, smallpox or diphtheria.

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  • In view of the anticipated arrival of substantial reinforcements from England there was no great temptation to embark on offensives; and owing to the shortage of artillery ammunition, what there was of it had to be jealously husbanded, although the French divisions were not suffering from this disability so much as the British.

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  • Yet tons of caustic soda are fused daily in chemical works in iron pots without thereby suffering contamination, which seems to show that (clean) iron, like gold and silver, is attacked only by the joint action of fused alkali and air, the influence of the latter being of course minimized in large-scale operations.

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  • Noteworthy is the affinity between some notions evidently not first framed by the prophet himself and the prologue to Job - the heavenly hosts that wander through the earth and bring back their report to Yahweh's throne, the figure of Satan, the idea that suffering and calamity are evidences of guilt and of accusations presented before God.

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  • The answer to dogmatic atheism, that it implies infinite knowledge, has been well stated in John Foster's Essays, and restated by Chalmers in his Natural Theology, and its force is recognized in Holyoake's careful qualification of the sense in which secularism accepts atheism, " always explaining the term atheist to mean `not seeing God' visually or inferentially, never suffering it to be taken for anti-theism, that is, hating God, denying God - as hating implies personal knowledge as the ground of dislike, and denying implies infinite knowledge as the ground of disproof."

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  • Sealed despatches were sent to every Spanish colony, to be opened on the same day, the 2nd of April 1767, when the measure was to take effect in Spain itself, and the expulsion was relentlessly carried out, nearly six thousand priests being deported from Spain alone, and sent to the Italian coast, whence, however, they were repelled by the orders of the pope and Ricci himself, finding a refuge at Corte in Corsica, after some months' suffering in overcrowded vessels at sea.

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  • For three days after this the armies lay in position without fighting, the French well supplied with provisions and comforts from Breisach, the Bavarians suffering somewhat severely from want of food, and especially forage, as all their supplies had to be hauled from Villingen over the rough roads of the Black Forest.

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  • In the first place, the intuition of causality does not require will at all, because we often perceive one bodily member pressing another involuntarily; a man suffering from lockjaw neither wills nor can avoid feeling the pressure of his upper and lower jaws against one another.

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  • Between 1650 and 1660 George Fox and a few other prominent members of the Society of Friends had begun to urge the establishment of a colony in America to serve as a refuge for Quakers who were suffering persecution under the " Clarendon Code."

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  • The doctrine of eternal punishment has been opposed on many grounds, such as the disproportion between the offence and the penalty, the moral world should prepare itself for the descent of the and religious immaturity of the majority of men at death, the diminution of the happiness of heaven involved in the knowledge of the endless suffering of others (Schleiermacher), the defeat of the divine purpose of righteousness and grace that the continued antagonism of any of God's creatures would imply, the dissatisfaction God as Father must feel until His whole family is restored.

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  • Meanwhile his brother Buccelin, whose army was also suffering grievously from disease, partly induced by free indulgence in the grapes of Campania, encamped at Casilinum, the site of modern Capua.

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  • Under the Isolation Hospitals Acts 1893 and 1901, a county council may provide for the establishment of isolation hospitals for the reception of patients suffering from infectious diseases on Hospi t a l s the application of any local authority within the county, or on the report of the medical officer of the county that hospital accommodation is necessary and has not been provided, or it may take over hospitals already provided by a local authority.

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  • Local authorities may require premises to be cleansed and disinfected; they may order the destruction of bedding, clothing or other articles which have been exposed to infection; they may provide proper places for the disinfection of infected articles free of charge; they may provide ambulances, &c. In the case of a person found suffering from infectious disease who has not proper lodging or accommodation, or is lodging in a room occupied by more than one family, or is on board any ship or vessel, such person may by means of a justice's order be removed to a hospital; a local authority may pay the expenses of a person in a hospital or, if necessary, provide nursing attendance; any person exposing himself or any other in his charge while suffering from infectious disease, or exposing infected bedding, clothing or the like, is made liable to a penalty.

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  • The people who are suffering the brunt of the violence?

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  • Food that cause constipation Are You Suffering From Chronic Constipation?

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  • You might ask why anyone would willingly endure suffering.

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  • If they do, great suffering inevitably ensues for all three people.

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  • Vierteljahrsschrift (1902, 1903) Goetz has shown that Sabatier's presentation of St Francis's relations with the ecclesiastical authority in general, and with Cardinal Hugolino (Gregory IX.) in particular, is largely based on misconception; that the development of the order was not forced on Francis against his will; and that the differences in the order did not during Francis's lifetime attain to such a magnitude as to cause him during his last years the suffering depicted by Sabatier.

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  • Animals and plants as agents of disease or injury form part of the larger subject of the struggle for existence between living organisms, as is recognized even by those who do not so readily apprehend that diseased conditions in general are always signs of defeat in the struggle for existence between the suffering organism and its environment, living and non-living.

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  • The spot or patch is an area of injury; on (or in) it the cell-contents are suffering destruction from shading, blocking of stomata, loss of substance or direct mechanical injury, and the plant suffers in proportion to the area of leaf surface put out of action.

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  • After suffering much from famine and disease, Pizarro resolved to leave, and embarked the survivors in small vessels, but outside the harbour they met a ship which proved to be that of Martin Fernandez Enciso, Ojeda's partner, coming with provisions and reinforcements.

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  • In a small but influential section of the educated classes there was a conviction that the revolutionary tendencies, which culminated in Nihilism and Anarchism, proceeded from the adoption of cosmopolitan rather than national principles in all spheres of educational and administrative activity, and that the best remedy for the evils from which the country was suffering was to be found in a return to the three great principles of Nationality, Orthodoxy and Autocracy.

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  • But after the Armistice the unsatisfactory consequences of the peace negotiations, the heavy burden of suffering and loss caused by the war, and, above all, the intolerable internal policy of the Nitti Cabinet, which seemed prepared to hand the country over to the Bolshevist Socialists, brought about the return of Giolitti to the sphere of practical politics once more.

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  • It cannot, however, be said that the poem itself supports this assertion, 1 Followed by Peake in The Problem of Suffering, pp. 4 f., 151 f., to whose appendix (A) reference may be made for further details of recent criticism.

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  • Other of the farmers hastily laagered and were able to repulse the Zulu attacks; the assailants suffering serious loss at a fight near the Bushman's river.

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  • The broken and demoralized army, its ranks thinned by fever and sickness, at last began its hopeless retreat, attempting to reach Catania by a circuitous route; but, harassed by the numerous Syracusan cavalry and darters, after a few days of dreadful suffering, it was forced to lay down its arms. The Syracusans sullied the glory of their triumph by putting Nicias and Demosthenes to death, and huddling their prisoners into their stonequarries - a living death, dragged out, for the allies from Greece proper to the space of seventy days, for the Athenians themselves and the Greeks of Sicily and Italy for six months longer.

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  • In this curious vision Wettin saw Charles the Great suffering purgatorial tortures because of his incontinence.

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  • In connexion with this work it must be remembered that Vambery could write down but a few furtive notes while with the dervishes, and dared not take a single sketch; but the weird scenes, with their misery and suffering, were so strongly impressed on his memory that his, book is convincing by its simplicity, directness and evidence of heroic endurance.

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  • During most of the time he was suffering tortures from cancer in the throat, and it was only four days before his death that he finished the manuscript.

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  • As a step towards removing this difficulty we notice that the energy of a vibration such as is represented by a spectral line has the peculiarity of being unable to exist (so far as we know) without suffering dissipation into the ether.

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  • At length, unable to contend any longer against the general and inveterate animosity displayed against him, fearing for the consequences to the monarchy, alarmed at the virulent attacks of the North Briton, and suffering from ill-health, Bute resigned office on the 8th of April.

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  • At the conclusion of the war, while the troops were still in camp in the South, Mr Roosevelt joined in a "round robin" of protest against the mismanagement in the War Department, which had resulted in widespread suffering among the troops from wretched food and bad sanitary arrangements.

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  • But at the time he was suffering from a malignant disease of the throat, and he died on the 5th of June, being succeeded by his eldest son, the emperor William.

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  • In the spring of 1890 the queen visited Aix-les-Bains in the hope that the waters of that health resort might alleviate the rheumatism from which she was now frequently suffering.

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  • She conceived herself to be specially favoured by Christ, who appeared to her in the most extravagant forms. At last, by dint of fasting and lacerating her flesh, she succeeded in reducing herself to such a state of ecstatic suffering that she believed herself to be undergoing in her own person the Passion of the Lord.

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  • Trypanosomes were first met with in cases of disease by Griffith Evans, who in 1880 found them in the blood of horses suffering from surra in India.

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  • On the other hand, the troubled and not impeccable past of the new pontiff was bound to excite some misgiving; while, at the same time, severe bodily suffering had brought old age on a man of but 53 years.

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  • Tortured by bodily, and still more by mental suffering, the old pope reached Ancona.

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  • During the Danish War of 1864, after suffering severely at the hands of the Danes, the island was occupied by the Prussians on the 13th of July (see Frisian Islands) .

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  • At Valangay, where he was sent as a prisoner of state, he sank contentedly into vulgar vice, and did not scruple to applaud the French victories over the people who were suffering unutterable misery in his cause.

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  • In the former, in spite of, or perhaps because of, the attempt to crush the Polish language and spirit, the Polish element continuously increased, reinforced by immigrants from across the frontier; in the latter the Danish language more than held its own, for similar reasons, but the treaty signed on the 11111 of January 1907 between Prussia and Denmark, as to the status of the Danish optantsin the duchies, removed the worst grievance from which the province was suffering (see SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN QUESTION).

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  • Many are the pet names, the poetic epithets bestowed upon it - the harbour of refuge, the cool cave, the island amidst the floods, the place of bliss, emancipation, liberation, safety, the supreme, the transcendent, the uncreated, the tranquil, the home of peace, the calm, the end of suffering, the medicine for all evil, the unshaken, the ambrosia, the immaterial, the imperishable, the abiding, the farther shore, the unending, the bliss of effort, the supreme joy, the ineffable, the detachment, the holy city, and many' others.

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  • As Cicero's philosophical writings have been severely attacked for want of originality, it is only fair to recollect that he resorted to philosophy as an anodyne when suffering from mental anguish, and that he wrote incredibly fast.

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  • Knowledge, therefore, with its vehicle, the intellect, is dependent upon the existence of certain nerve-organs located in an animal system; and its function is originally only to present an image of the interconnexions of the manifestations external to the individual organism, and so to give to the individual in a partial and reflected form that feeling with other things, or innate sympathy, which it loses as organization becomes more complex and characteristic. Knowledge or intellect, therefore, is only the surrogate of that more intimate unity of feeling or will which is the underlying reality - the principle of all existence, the essence of all manifestations, inorganic and organic. And the perfection of reason is attained when man has transcended those limits of individuation in which his knowledge at first presents him to himself, when by art he has risen from single objects to universal types, and by suffering and sacrifice has penetrated to that innermost sanctuary where the euthanasia of consciousness is reached - the blessedness of eternal repose.

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  • Convalescence is, however, generally slow, and recovery may be imperfect - the disease continuing in a chronic form, which may exist for a variable length of time, giving rise to much suffering, and not unfrequently leading to an ultimately fatal result.

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  • After many struggles and no small suffering, this energetic spirit had succeeded in planting the evangelical standard at Geneva; and anxious to secure the aid of such a man as Calvin, he entreated him on his arrival to relinquish his design of going farther, and to devote himself to the work in that city.

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  • Now, instead of just intellectually engaging with the news, we feel the government brutality, we experience the war, we are electrified by the demonstrations, and we are horrified at the suffering.

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  • I am used to suffering.

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  • Suddenly he again felt that he was alive and suffering from a burning, lacerating pain in his head.

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  • And the little princess began to cry capriciously like a suffering child and to wring her little hands even with some affectation.

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  • You see how I am suffering!

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  • One thing was certain--that he was suffering and wished to say something.

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  • If there were no suffering, man would not know his limitations, would not know himself.

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  • Suffering is necessary... the meaning of all... one must harness... my wife is getting married...

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  • His face expressed suffering.

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  • He was dissatisfied because he knew by experience that if his patient did not die now, he would do so a little later with greater suffering.

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  • My rabbi friend said that is the Jewish understanding of suffering.

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  • Medical patients, whether recuperating from surgery or suffering other medical conditions, consistently recover better in the home environment.

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  • He also argues that it is the Son of God 's experience of suffering as a man that is truly redemptive and life-giving.

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  • Children suffering from reflex anoxic seizures (RAS) have repeated brief cardiac arrests.

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  • All manner of suffering and psychosocial challenge may be conceptualized as relational in nature.

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  • The charity funds a range of causes to relieve suffering.

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  • Comments along the lines of " being called to relieve suffering " etc turn up regularly, and should be avoided.

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  • That very simple and somewhat repetitious little text tells us some very profound things about God 's comfort in our suffering.

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  • With Zoe suffering from severe seasickness, the task falls on Danny 's shoulders.

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  • Suffering from the fans may log the event capped erik seidel layne.

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  • The party is behind in the opinion polls and suffering from self-inflicted damage.

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  • The most frequent site is the spine, some c. 56 per cent of all sexed adults were suffering from vertebral joint degeneration.

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  • One felt sickened at the prospect of a suffering animal, but there was nothing in the best human circumstances that one could do.

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  • Heart break and toil and suffering gone, The boys beneath them slumber on.

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  • I am such a empath that I do not trust myself to send without attachment especially if it is someone suffering.

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  • Temporary memberships are also granted to people suffering short-term difficulties due to accident or surgery.

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  • What happens if saving a life means prolonging suffering in ways that do not seem to be in a child 's best interests?

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  • Anyone suffering from, or in close proximity to, an infectious illness.

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  • At this time Ignatius was again suffering from his former imprudent austerities; and he was urged to return for a while to his native air.

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  • The refusal in any circumstance to take an oath led to much suffering.

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  • There shall be no more sin, no more temptation, no more suffering.

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  • The latter measure produced extreme suffering and much starvation (as the reconcentrados were largely thrown upon the charity of the beggared communities in which they were huddled).

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  • Actually the French at this moment were suffering the most terrible distress - up to the Danube they had still found sufficient food for existence, but south of it, in the track of the Austrians, they found nothing.

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  • As a war-goddess, she is the embodiment of prudent and intelligent tactics, entirely different from Ares, the personification of brute force and rashness, who is fitly represented as suffering defeat at her hands.

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  • He was regarded as the mediator between suffering humanity and the unknowable and inaccessible god of all being, who reigned in the ether.

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  • He was carried in great suffering to Rouen and there died on the 9th of September 1087.

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  • For several years Cobden had been suffering severely at intervals from bronchial irritation and a difficulty of breathing.

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  • The suffering Magyar multitudes eagerly responded to these seductive teachings, and the result was a series of dangerous popular risings (the worst in 1433 and 1436) in which heresy and communism were inextricably intermingled.

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  • Of far more political importance than these fluctuating wars of Stephen suffering friend of the emperor into a national deliverer.

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  • The local authorities proceeded to carry this out with a zeal due to long suffering, and the ruined medieval chateaus of France still bear witness to the action of Richelieu.

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  • The winds in winter are uniformly dry while dust storms are frequent at all seasons - a fact which renders the country unsuitable for persons suffering from chest complaints.

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  • But it was not until Great Britain was suffering from the humiliation of defeat that he was convinced that the time for granting that retrocession had arrived.

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  • He traces various local dropsies to the starvation from which the tissues are suffering, the liquid accumulating in excess in accordance with the demand for more nourishment.

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  • Individuals suffering from pulmonary phthisis are encouraged to live night and day in the open, and with the best results.

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  • But to sit down helpless before human suffering is an unendurable attitude.

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  • The 10th century, by means of this illumination of one of the darkest regions of disease, may diminish human suffering enormously, and may make habitable rich and beautiful regions of the earth's surface now, so far as man's work is concerned, condemned to sterility.

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  • Both sides, it should be mentioned, were suffering much from sickness, and continued to suffer all through the summer.

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  • Object and Contents of Apocalyptic. - The object of this literature in general was to solve the difficulties connected with the righteousness of God and the suffering condition of His righteous servants on earth.

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  • This evidence is, however, strengthened by the results of recent work on changes in the blood of patients suffering from helminthiasis.

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  • For these reasons it may also be given with advantage to children suffering from acute bronchitis or acute laryngitis.

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  • The European wars of the 18th century caused much suffering, as the West Indies were the scene of numerous battles between the British and the French.

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  • In 745 Thomas of Kana brought a new 1 "In punishment by the cross (was) the suffering of this One; He who is the true Christ, and God alone, and Guide ever pure."

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  • They brought with them large stores of provisions, which were freely distributed to all; they tried to succour the suffering populace in every way, and gave other assistance to the wealthier classes.

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  • After prolonged and continual suffering she died on the 29th of April 1380.

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  • He abounded in kindliness and generosity, and if there was anything especially difficult for him to endure, it was the sight of human suffering, as was shown on the night at Shiloh, where he lay out of doors in the icy rain rather than stay in a comfortable room where the surgeons were at work.

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  • As a matter of fact, after great suffering from gout and stone, he died in Ropemaker's Alley, Moorfields, on Monday the 26th of April 1731, and was buried in Bunhill Fields.

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  • In Canning's ministry he was master of the mint, and when Lord Goderich succeeded to the lead Tierney was admitted to the cabinet; but he was already suffering from ill-health and died suddenly at Savile Row, London, on the 25th of January 1830.

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  • During the rule of the Paramara dynasty Dhar was famous throughout India as a centre of culture and learning; but, after suffering various vicissitudes, it was finally conquered by the Mussulmans at the beginning of the 14th century.

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  • The French meanwhile had occupied Vionville and Flavigny, and other troops were moving down the slopes from Rezonville to their support, but the united onset of this whole German division overbore all resistance, and the French began to retire eastward, suffering terribly from the shell fire of the Prussian batteries.

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  • He was represented as a warrior performing superhuman feats, as a ruler dispensing perfect justice, and even as a martyr suffering for the faith.

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  • In 1318 it passed to the mark of Brandenburg; in 1319 to Bohemia; and in 1635, after suffering much in the Hussite and Thirty Years' wars, it came into the possession of Saxony.

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  • Mutesa was a clever man of restless energy, but regardless of human life and suffering, and consumed by vanity.

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  • Miinzer dreamed of an approaching millennium on earth to be heralded by violence and suffering, but Hubmaier and Denk were peaceful evangelists who believed that man's will was free and that each had within him an inner light which would, if he but followed it, guide him to God.

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  • The Mexicans were routed on the morning of the 10th of August after suffering heavy losses.

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  • His corpse, after suffering every indignity, was quartered by the public hangman, and burnt with dung by the Romanist soldiers.

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  • Large sums of money were contributed in England and elsewhere, and were sent to the suffering Vaudois.

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  • Ethically, Hercules symbolizes the attainment of glory and immortality by toil and suffering.

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  • In the canonical Old Testament angels may inflict suffering as ministers of God, and Satan may act as accuser or tempter; but they appear as subordinate to God, fulfilling His will; and not as morally evil.

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  • The Delians, suffering a dire pestilence, consulted their oracles, and were ordered to double the volume of the altar to their tutelary god, Apollo.

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  • They were not unscathed, but the Russians were suffering far more severely.

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  • This method is often resorted to in the case of infants or young children suffering from abdominal or other forms of tuberculosis.

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  • St Paul's teaching connects with the Jewish doctrine of vicarious suffering, represented in the Old Testament by Is.

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  • Christ suffering on behalf of sinners satisfies the divine righteousness, which was outraged by their sin.'3 His work is an expression of God's love to man; 14 the redeeming power of Christ's death is also explained by his solidarity with humanity as the second Adam," - the redeemed sinner has " died with Christ."

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  • Czartoryski found the tsar still suffering from remorse at his father's assassination, and incapable of doing anything but talk religion and politics to a small circle of private friends.

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  • The war, of course, cut off the supply of raw materials for the textile trade, which in 1921 was still suffering from shortage, particularly of raw cotton.

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  • While suffering from the symptoms affecting central Europe generally, the republic was distinctly better off as regards its financial situation than any of its neighbours.

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  • Owing to a miracle which he is alleged to have worked on a child suffering from a throat affection, who was brought to him on his way to execution, St Blaise's aid has always been held potent in throat and lung diseases.

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  • He everywhere appears as the advocate of the suffering peasants, and has consecrated to them many beautiful lyrics.

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  • After a very severe struggle he was repulsed with the loss of a quarter of his men, Jackson's divisions suffering even more severely and losing nearly all their generals and colonels.

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  • Is their suffering consistent with the justice of God ?

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  • The dominant theory at the time when Job was written was that all suffering was a punishment of sin; and the aim of the book is to controvert this theory.

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  • Karman, who had long been suffering from an incurable disease, died in the same year.

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  • The fleet now stood in to a bay called by the explorers Streamfiord or Firth of Currents, and wintered there (1003-1004), suffering some privations, and apparently getting no more news of the fruitful country desired.

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  • On the 25th of April 1781 he was surprised in his camp at Hobkirk's Hill, near Camden, by Lord Rawdon and defeated, both sides suffering about an equal loss.

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  • The Roman Catholic Church has charge of a number of special charities, some of them educational and some fox the relief of suffering.

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  • The object of the sufferings of Christ, in their view, was to give an example of suffering for truth.

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  • After suffering from Persian and Arabic raids, Galatia was conquered by the Seljuk Turks in the 11th century and passed to the Ottoman Turks in the middle of the t4th.

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  • But his health had now broken down, and after four years' suffering he died in Florence on the 5th of April 1865.

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  • The members of one kindred looked on themselves as one living whole, a single animated mass of blood, flesh and bones, of which no member could be touched without all the members suffering."

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  • Whether this phase is that of the morning sun or of the springtime with which beneficent qualities are associated, or that of the noonday sun or of the summer solstice, bringing suffering and destruction in its wake, is still a matter of dispute, with the evidence on the whole in favour of the former proposition.

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  • She was cut to pieces and forced to surrender, after suffering heavy loss, and inflicting very little on the "Constitution."

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  • That the Jews in the time of Christ believed in a suffering and atoning Messiah is, to say the least, unproved and highly improbable.

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  • After a furious battle at Castelja.loux, and suffering from fever from his wounds, he wrote his Tragiques (1571).

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  • Famines have caused widespread suffering in all countries and ages.

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  • It cannot prevent a rise in prices, with the consequent suffering among the poor.

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  • After twentyfour years of suffering for his conscience he died in prison and was buried in an unknown grave in the parish church at Wisbeach on the 16th of October 1584.

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  • He expired in the arms of his consort, after terrible suffering, on the 28th of January 1 725.

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  • This history, while suffering from the limitations of all contemporaneous narratives, contains much that does not exist elsewhere, and is one of the best-known sources for the later histories of Napoleon's reign.

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  • After suffering dreadfully from want of wafer and fuel they entered Kansu, having recrossed the flooded Hwang-ho, but it was not till January 1845 that they reached Tang-Kiul on the boundary.

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  • On the 19th of April 1791 he died, worn out with suffering and disease.

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  • Mesopotamia naturally had its share of suffering in the struggles that disturbed the time, when Eumenes or Seleucus traversed it or wintered there.

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  • Soon afterward the garrison killed Pierria (probably because of the severity of his discipline), and put to sea in an insufficiently equipped vessel, from which, after much suffering, they were rescued by an English ship, and taken to England.

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  • The ill-success of the old king in this war aggravated the disease from which he was suffering; and his heart was broken by the discovery that John, for whose sake he had alienated Richard, was in secret league with the victorious allies.

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  • St Patrick founded the see about 440, but the present Protestant cathedral dates from 1790, the old structure, after suffering many vicissitudes, having been in ruins for 250 years.

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  • Both the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and the Church Missionary Society were at that time suffering from a general coldness which, in the case of the latter society, had led in that very year to the committee reporting " a failing treasury and a scanty supply of men."

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  • The sultan of Achin opposed by force of arms the efforts of the Dutch to make their occupation effective, and has succeeded in maintaining a vigorous resistance, the Dutch colonial troops suffering severely from the effects of the insalubrious climate.

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  • The etymology of this last name has been much disputed, but there seems now to be little doubt that it is derived from the Old High German chara, meaning suffering or mourning.

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  • Our compassion should be like that of God, who succours the suffering without sharing in their pain.

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  • All grow from small beginnings and increase by a sort of popular contagion; all teach that God is to be appeased by prayers, presents, vows, but especially, and most irrationally, by human suffering.

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  • On the night of the 4th of February 1899 the Filipinos attacked the American army which was defending the city, but were repulsed after suffering a heavy loss.

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  • Yet he considered it, even in these stages, of so much importance towards that end that, notwithstanding the individual suffering arising from the struggle for life, he deprecated any great reduction in the natural, by which he seems to mean the ordinary, rate of increase.

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  • In June 1662, having given up his own house to a poor family who were suffering from small-pox, he went to his sister's house to be nursed, and never afterwards left it.

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  • According to Mark, Peter, in answer to the question of Jesus, recognized that He was the Messiah, but protested against the prophecy of suffering which Jesus then added.

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  • On the death of Alexander (1503) he returned to Italy and supported the election of Pius III., who was then suffering from an incurable malady, of which he died shortly afterwards.

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  • Anl in doing this it inflicted on many generations incalculable and needless suffering.

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  • The news of this crushing blow cast a gloom over Germany, which was again suffering from the attacks of her unruly neighbors.

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  • Meanwhile Germany was suffering severely from internal disorders and from the inroads of her rude neighbors; and when in the year Iooo Otto visited his northerfl kingdom there were hopes that he would smite these enemies with the vigour of his predecessors.

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  • He commanded the advanced guard of General Lomakine's column from Kinderly Bay, in the Caspian, to join General Verefkin, from Orenburg, in the expedition to Khiva in 1874, and, after great suffering on the desert march, took a prominent part in the capture of the Khivan capital.

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  • A wiser but less vigorous reformer was Robert Baldwin, who saw that in responsible government lay the cure for the political green-sickness from which Upper Canada was suffering.

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  • After lengthened suffering from a terrible disease, said to have been cancer in the face, he died in 1773, leaving to his son Timur the kingdom he had founded.

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  • The people of that city suffering grievously under the earl's oppressive taxation, Lady Godiva appealed again and again to her husband, who obstinately refused to remit the tolls.

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  • The Diseases of Animals Act 1894 and orders under it are for;, the purpose of securing animals from unnecessary suffering, as well as from disease.

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  • Cairo was itself in a state of tumult, suffering severely from a scarcity of grain, and the heavy exactions of the pasha to meet the demands of his turbulent troops, at that time augmented by a Turkish detachment.

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  • The ship was nearly wrecked in the autumn, and the party had to spend most of the winter on shore, the duke of Abruzzi suffering severely from frost-bite.

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  • They then fell back on Essex, and after suffering another defeat at Benfleet coalesced with Haesten's force at Shoebury.

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  • Meanwhile, in August, upon the return of Gladstone to power, he was induced with some difficulty (for he was suffering at the time from insomnia) to resume his position as foreign minister.

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  • He was already suffering from the ailments, whatever their precise nature, from which he never escaped.

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  • The contrast is marked by the humour which seems to combine a cynical view of human folly with a deeply pathetic sense of the sadness and suffering of life.

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  • Carlyle meanwhile was suffering domestic troubles, unfortunately not exceptional in their nature, though the exceptional intellect and characters of the persons concerned have given them unusual prominence.

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  • The suffering Commons now began to blame Beaton.

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  • Now, too, came the attempts of Monmouth and of Argyll, who, owing to divided counsels in his camp, and want of support either from his clan or from the southern malcontents, failed in his invasion of Scotland, was taken, and was executed, suffering like his father with great courage and dignity.

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  • The passing away of pain or suffering is said to depend on an emancipation.

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  • The description of suffering or pain is, in fact, a string of truisms, quite plain and indisputable until the last clause.

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  • Severe, therefore, as were the viking raids in Europe, and great as was the suffering they inflicted - on account of which a special prayer, A furore Normannorum libera nos, was inserted in some of the litanies of the West - if they had been pirates and nothing more their place in history would be an insignificant one.

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  • His last sermon was preached in November 1873, and after some months of suffering he died on the 24th of February 1874.

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  • Jesus Himself cast out the demon, but not before the suffering child had been rendered seemingly lifeless by a final assault.

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  • The attempt, however, proved unsuccessful, and after suffering considerable losses the Palmyrenes retired in the direction of Emesa (now Horns), whence the road lay open to their native city.

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  • Among the Kabyles the adulteress is put to death, as are those women who have illegitimate children, the latter suffering with their mothers.

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  • Ultimately, after suffering agonies of thirst in the desert, the army made its way back to the coast at the modern harbour of Pasin, whence the return.

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  • When Hindustan was thus suffering from his misgovernment, he conceived the project of transferring the seat of empire to the Deccan, and compelled the inhabitants of Delhi to remove a distance of 700 m.

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  • In 1856, the last year of his rule, he issued orders to General (afterwards Sir James) Outram, then resident at the court of Lucknow, to assume the direct administration of Oudh, on the ground that " the British government would be guilty in the sight of God and man, if it were any longer to aid in sustaining by its countenance an administration fraught with suffering to millions."

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  • In this way Ninib, whose chief seat appears to have been at Shirgulla (Lagash), became the sun-god of the springtime and of the morning, bringing joy and new life to the earth, while Nergal of Kutha was regarded as the sun of the summer solstice and of the noonday heat - the harbinger of suffering and death.

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  • At an early age he distinguished himself in constant warfare with the Germans, Swedes and Lithuanians, who tried to wrest Novgorod and Pskov from Russia while she was still suffering from the effects of the terrible Tatar invasion.

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  • Only at the very end, when the disease from which he was suffering left him no hope, did he complain with some bitterness of the hardship of leaving this world where the many discoveries being made pointed to yet greater discoveries to come.

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  • But he had not gone far when he was led astray by a guide, and after the loss of his entire outfit and several of his men, and intense suffering of the survivors from cold and hunger, he turned southward through the valley of the Rio Grande and then westward through the valley of the Gila into southern California.

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  • When revolution broke out in Mexico (1811), California remained loyal, suffering much by the cessation of supplies from Mexico, the resulting deficits falling as an added burden upon the missions.

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  • Such were the Kern River fever of 1855 and the greater " Fraser River rush " of 1858, the latter, which took perhaps 20,000 men out of the state, causing a terrible amount of suffering.

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  • In the meagre records of his life there is evidence that he deemed no form of suffering humanity foreign to himself.

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  • Why vicarious suffering is needed, or why the God who is the loving Father does not simply forgive, as in the parable of the prodigal son, is not asked.

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  • Constant ill-health and suffering had darkened her career.

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  • On the 6th of November 1902, nineteen persons who had been inoculated on the 30th of October in the village of Malkowal from a single bottle (labelled 53-n) of the new fluid were found to be suffering from tetanus, and all of them subsequently died.

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  • In spite of all difficulties, this religion is worthy of personal belief, even though it mean opposition and suffering.

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  • The behaviour of the majority of the troops had been beyond all praise, but all were now worn-out, physically fatigued by the long trial of the retreat and suffering from the great moral depression caused by unexpected defeat and retirement from the lines they had held so long.

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  • Taken internally in any but minute doses, the drug causes the most severe gastro-intestinal irritation, the vomited and evacuated matters containing blood, and the patient suffering agonizing pain and extreme depression.

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  • It was not in their external conditions, suffering as they were from invasions, enthralled by despots, to use the Reformation as a lever for political revolution.

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  • In truth the Renaissance was ruled by no Astraea redux, but rather by a severe spirit which brought no peace but a sword, reminding men of sternest duties, testing what of moral force and tenacity was in them, compelling them to strike for the old order or the new, suffering no lukewarm halting between two opinions.

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  • He entered the lists boldly against the materialism of " Stoff and Kraft," and avowed himself a Christian believer, whereupon he lost the countenance of a number of his old friends and pupils, and was unfeelingly told that he was suffering from an " atrophy of the brain."

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  • These in turn split into two principal groups - the Adoptianists and the Modalists - the former holding Christ to be the man chosen of God, on whom the Holy Spirit rested in a quite unique sense, and who after toil and suffering, through His oneness of will with God, became divine, the latter maintaining Christ to be a manifestation of God Himself.

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  • The keynote of Buddhist asceticism is deliverance from life and its inevitable suffering.

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  • I am converted, I am no longer liable to be reborn in a state of suffering, and am assured of final salvation."

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  • Suffering, said the sage in his great sermon at Benares, is inseparable from birth and old age.

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  • Sickness is suffering, so is death, so is union with the unloved, and separation from the loved; not to obtain what one desires is suffering; the entire fivefold clinging to the earthly is suffering.

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  • In this gospel we must be done with the outer world, participation in which is not the self, yet means for the self birth and death, appetites, longings, emotions, change and suffering, pleasure and pain.

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  • The low humidity, high altitudes and southern latitude all combine to make the climate salubrious and especially beneficial to persons suffering with pulmonary disorders.

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  • Here his illness increased, the cold and chill brought on bronchitis and he died, after a few days, suffering, on the 9th of April 1626.

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  • The wound was at once seen to be dangerous, and Carrel was conveyed to the house of a friend, where he died after two days' suffering.

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  • He took to bed, it is true, immediately afterwards, refusing to receive all messages from the king; but his constitution was utterly broken before, and a post-mortem examination proved that he had been suffering from stone.

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  • He caused the suffering of thousands in the galleys; he had no ear, it is said, for the cry of the suppliant.

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  • Thirdly, the ill effect of introduced forms on existing ones may often be due rather to the spread of disease and parasites than to actual attack; thus, in Hawaii the native birds have been found suffering from a disease which attacks poultry.

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  • They are still suffering for the sins of their fathers, who perished in the catastrophe (verse 7).

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  • They were burdened by an abnormal urgency of desire and capacity for suffering, which no doubt took different phases in the man and the woman, but linked them together in a common susceptibility to ideal pain.'

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  • From tending animals she passed to human beings, and wherever there was sorrow or suffering she was sure to be found.

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  • As it does not depress the heart when used in medicinal doses, it may be given to patients suffering from cardiac disease.

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  • Early in 1890 grave symptoms of constitutional disease manifested themselves, and the last years of his life were full of suffering, which he bore with the utmost courage and patience.

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  • He was a man of weak health, suffering much from gout, and abandoned the direction of affairs to unworthy persons, whose administration provoked many complaints.

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  • The serum, the strength of which has thus been ascertained, is distributed in bottles and injected in the proper quantity under the skin of children suffering from diphtheria.

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  • By inoculating first with a weak virus and then with others which were stronger and stronger, he was able completely to protect oxen either from the effects of inoculation with the strongest virus or from infection through contact with other animals suffering from the disorder.

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  • Sometimes the swelling of the skin is much more general, so that the whole body may be so swollen and puffy as exactly to resemble that of a person suffering from advanced kidney disease.

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  • When the thyroid tablets or extract of thyroid are given in too large quantities to patients suffering from myxoedema, the symptoms of myxoedema disappear, but in their place appear others indicative of increased metabolism and accelerated circulation.

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  • In these places not only is the air moist, but the temperature is particularly equable, and they are therefore suitable places also for persons suffering from kidney disease.

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  • The places mentioned are all suitable for persons suffering from chronic bronchitis, who should avoid any irritation of the larynx, trachea or bronchi by air which is too dry or which is liable to great changes of temperature.

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  • There are few ailments which give rise to greater human suffering.

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  • They encountered many difficulties and some suffering in their early days, but on the whole they throve and prospered.

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  • After great suffering Hsiian Tsang reached Igu, the seat of a Turkish principality, and pursued his way along the southern foot of the T'ian-shan, which he crossed by a glacier pass (vividly described) in the longitude of Lake Issyk-kul.

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  • By 1835 this trade had completely died out, and Tenterden was suffering from the depression of agricultural interests.

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  • Shortly afterwards Widal and also Griinbaum showed that the serum of patients suffering from typhoid fever, even at an early stage of the disease, agglutinated the typhoid bacillus - a fact which laid the foundation of serum diagnosis.

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  • When the treaty was discussed in parliament in December of the preceding year, though suffering from a severe attack of gout, he was carried down to the House, and in a speech of three hours' duration, interrupted more than once by paroxysms of pain, he strongly protested against its various conditions.

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  • The Pomeranian dynasty became extinct in 1637, when the country was suffering from the ravages of the Thirty Years' War, and by the settlement of 1648 Stettin, the fortifications of which had been improved by Gustavus Adolphus, was ceded to Sweden.

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  • Despite the effect of a false rumour of retraction and a forged confession, his adversaries in despair summoned him to four public conferences (1st, 18th, 23rd and 27th of September), and although still suffering, and allowed neither time nor books for preparation, he bore himself so easily and readily that he won the admiration of most of the audience.

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  • At this time, as Cardinal-Archbishop of Bologna, he delivered a remarkable address on the attitude and duty of the Church during the war, and strongly emphasized the paramount importance of the Holy See observing strict neutrality, not of indifference, but of impartiality, while leaving nothing undone to restore peace and good-will and to mitigate suffering.

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  • After a strenuous resistance to Russian conquest, and much suffering at a later period from Kirghiz and Kalmuck raids, they now live by agriculture, either in separate villages or along with Russians.

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  • After campaigning in Bohemia and Hungary, suffering imprisonment, and travelling in England, Scotland and France, he finally settled in Holland, where (after 1616) he received a regular pension from Leiden Academy.

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  • Many cliffs of the east coast, from the Humber to the mouth of the Thames, are suffering from this destructive action, and instances also occur on the south coast.

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  • The keeping of swine in a dwelling-house, or so as to be a nuisance, is made an offence punishable by a penalty in an urban district, as also is the suffering of any waste or stagnant water to remain in any cellar, or within any dwelling-house after notice, and the allowing of the contents of any closet, privy or cesspool to overflow or soak therefrom.

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  • Any person who knows he is suffering from an infectious disease must not carry on any trade or business unless he can do so without risk of spreading the disease.

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  • Owners and drivers of public conveyances must not knowingly convey any person suffering from infectious disease, and if any person suffering from such a disease is conveyed in any public vehicle the owner or driver as soon as it comes to his knowledge must give notice to the medical officer.

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  • It enables a local authority to require dairymen to furnish a complete list of sources of supply if the medical officer certifies that any person is suffering from infectious disease which he has reason to suspect is attributable to milk supplied within his district.

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  • It requires the notification to the medical officer of health of the district of every case in which a person is suffering from one of the diseases above mentioned.

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  • They had seen, I say, him who trusted in false gods and was betrayed by those gods in their fear, brought headlong down by his own weight, lie with broken legs, and afterwards be carried to Brunda and, exhausted by suffering and 4 E.g.

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  • Yet the period was one of widespread suffering and degeneracy.

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  • With whom should I associate but with suffering men?

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  • He has nothing whatever to say of the incarnation, life, example, suffering or resurrection of Jesus, and does not interest himself in the doctrines of Christ's person, which were hotly debated up to this time.

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  • In March 1779 he was commissioned by Congress colonel of the 7th Virginia; but in July, suffering from poor health and dissatisfied because Congress did not advance him further in rank, he resigned from the army and retired to Virginia.

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  • The column slowly continued its march, suffering heavily in horses, but otherwise unharmed.

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  • Leonardo, it seems, was suffering from some form of slight paralysis which impaired his power of hand.

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  • On the Serra Orlando, a mountain not far off, are the extensive remains of an unknown city, the finest in eastern Sicily, but rapidly suffering destruction from the spread of cultivation and unauthorized excavations.

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  • At the same time the Parliamentary infantry had mostly crossed the lane and was fighting at close quarters and suffering severely, Newcastle's north-country "White-Coat" brigade driving back and finally penetrating their centre.

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  • The nobility of his character was proof against the assaults of suffering.

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  • On the authority of Charles Darwin they have been held by many to be cannibals, but they are not, although those suffering from incurable ailments are often put to death.

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  • His sensitive nature was subjected to extreme suffering, arising mainly from the opposition aroused by his sympathy with the revolutionary ideas of the 1848 epoch.

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  • During the Danubian campaign that now ensued great suffering was inflicted on the inhabitants, but in 1854 the cabinet of Vienna i nduced the Russians to withdraw.

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  • This is the solitary record of his youth; we hear nothing more till, in his twenty-ninth year, it is related that, driving to his pleasure-grounds one day, he was struck by the sight of a man utterly broken down by age, on another occasion by the sight of a man suffering from a loathsome disease, and some months after by the horrible sight of a decomposing corpse.

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  • One special feature was the importance attributed to the respiratory arrangements as a source of expression, and it was shown how the physician and surgeon might derive information regarding the nature and extent of important diseases by observing the expression of bodily suffering.

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  • But the island underwent severe periods of suffering after its capture and reconquest from the Florentines (1595) and the Venetians (1694-1695), which greatly reduced the number of the Latins.

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  • The year 1795 was one of great suffering and great popular unrest; for the effect of the war upon industry was now beginning to be felt, and the distress had been aggravated by two bad harvests.

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  • The Whigs, who had governed England since 1830, under Lord Grey and Lord Melbourne, were suffering from the reaction which is the inevitable consequence of revolution.

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  • The ministry was suffering, as Lord Greys government had suffered nearly forty years before, from the effect of its own successes.

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  • As the blood gushed out he lapped it up; and instead of suffering the fatal weakness which might have been expected from the haemorrhage, he seems to have done well.

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  • The dryness of the air proves very beneficial to persons suffering from pulmonary complaints.

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  • From the statements of older travellers, like the Venetian Marco Polo (13th century) and the Chinese pilgrim Hsiian Tsang (7th century), as well as from other data, it is perfectly evident, not only that this country is suffering from a progressive desiccation, but that the sands have actually swallowed up cultivated areas within the historical period.

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  • His son reigned at Samarkand, but was overthrown by Timur (Tamerlane), the Mongol sovereign of Samarkand, who, to put an end to the attacks of the wild Tianshan tribes, undertook in 1389 his renowned march to Dzungaria, which was devastated, East Turkestan also suffering severely.

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  • His men now suffering from scurvy, and his vessels requiring refitting, he anchored at Buru, one of the Moluccas, where the governor of the Dutch settlement supplied his wants.

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  • But it undoubtedly prolongs life, lessens suffering, and by checking the growth of bacteria upon the cancer reduces the fetid odour and the symptoms of septic intoxication.

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  • In one view it gives the believer strength to attain, by God's supernatural aid or " grace," a goodness of which he is naturally incapable; in the other view it gives him an assurance that, though he knows himself a sinner deserving of utter condemnation, a perfectly just God still regards him with favour on account of the perfect services and suffering of Christ.

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  • The profound horror with which the Christian's conception of a suffering as well as an avenging divinity tended to make him regard all condemnable acts was tinged with a sentiment which we may perhaps describe as a ceremonial aversion moralized - the aversion, that is, to foulness or impurity.

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  • The Christian virtues, sympathy for the weak, the suffering, &c., represent a necessary stage to be passed through in the evolution of the Obermensch, i.e.

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  • The attempt collapsed; he was captured, and, after suffering eight months' imprisonment, was brought to trial.

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  • At the time of the British annexation the islands were suffering from commercial depression, following a fall in the price of cotton after the American Civil War.

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  • The sick man, therefore, appeals to Shamash as the god who can be depended upon to help those who are suffering unjustly.

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  • Athens had long been suffering from the profound decay of public spirit.

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  • Under the Marine Works Act 1902, which was intended to benefit and develop industries where the people were suffering from congestion, about £34,000 was expended upon the construction and improvement of fishery harbours in such districts.

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  • But the emperor was ill, weary and aged by the life of pleasure which he led side by side with his life of work (as is proved by the letters to Mdlle Bellanger); he was suffering from a first attack of his bladder complaint.

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  • After days of terrible suffering, he resigned himself to the annexation by Prussia of northern Germany.

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  • The emperor was suffering from stone and could hardly sit his horse.

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  • Apart from the modern influence of religious teaching, the people are very immoral and untruthful, disregardful of human life and suffering, and cruel in war.

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  • There were many desertions and occasional symptoms of mutiny, but for the most part the soldiers bore their suffering with heroic fortitude.

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  • Yet through the obstinacy and selfishness of John the Good, France, in stress of suffering, was gradually realizing herself.

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  • As the country districts could yield nothing more, it became necessary to demand money from the Parisians and from the citizens of the various towns, and to search out and furbish up old disused edictsedicts as to measures and scales of pricesat the very moment when the luxury and corruption of the parvenus was insulting the poverty and suffering of the people, and exasperating all those officials who took their functions seriously.

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  • There had been much suffering throughout the 17th and 18th centuries; but no one had hitherto thought of a politico-social rising.

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  • But they lived on, suffering with their orthodox brethren in the Vandal invasions of the 5th century, and like them finally disappearing before the Saracen onslaught two centuries later.

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  • In his domestic life he had some severe trials; his wife died, after eleven years of married life, in 1839; his only son, who was a scholar like-minded with himself, who had shared many of his literary labours, and who had edited an excellent edition of St Cyril's commentary on the minor prophets, died in 1880, after many years of suffering.

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  • In Jansen's opinion the church was suffering from three evils.

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  • She carefully avoided taking any side in party politics, but she was actively interested in phases of Imperial extension which were calculated to improve the condition of the black races, as in Africa, or the education and relief of the poor or suffering in any part of the world.

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  • In the case of England and Holland, the enterprise of the companies saved them from suffering from the monopolies of Spain and Portugal, and the wars of the English, and those of the Dutch in the Indies with Spain and Portugal, were paid for by the companies.

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  • Young saw the commencement of violence in the rural districts, and his sympathies began to take the side of the classes suffering from the excesses of the Revolution.

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  • The glaciated rocks of the glen are clothed with vegetation of peculiar luxuriance, flourishing in the mild climate which has given Glengarriff its high reputation as a health resort for those suffering from pulmonary complaints.

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  • I can't just sit here and do nothing while she's suffering.

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  • He must have been suffering a lot in the last months, and afraid to say anything because it might make things worse.

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  • The kidnappers were apprehended and the boy returned, though suffering from a severe concussion and broken arm.

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  • There is a higher purpose to our own suffering.

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  • They were disheveled and bloodied, with the man before her suffering a broken nose.

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  • Vara, Rissa…they'd suffered as much as he did, and he'd refused to believe anyone else was suffering.

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  • He wanted to ameliorate the present suffering.

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  • The lawyer cherry-picked one aspect to show that the protestant community is suffering from some form of reverse discrimination.

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  • There was immense suffering.

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  • And throughout the crucifixion narratives, though the suffering is quietly understated, it is equally clear.

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  • It is clear that the suffering associated with the cloning process makes the procedure morally abhorrent.

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  • He also admonished them to never let suffering become an idol.

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  • By late 1760 Mary was in Portsmouth suffering an affliction she had for most of her life.

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  • Parker had recently beaten Barnett 9-1 at 9-ball, and Andy still looked like he was suffering the aftershocks of that encounter.

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  • What we are seeing here is diffuse alopecia due to transient hypothyroidism in a person technically suffering from hyperthyroidism.

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  • Sadly, Julie seems to be suffering a spot of selective amnesia.

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  • We were faced with a choice of drinking the water and getting amoebic dysentery or spending a rough night suffering from thirst.

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  • Mintel senior market analyst Julie Sloan said mint sweets were suffering an image problem.

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  • We feel the mental anguish encountered by men suffering in the helpless situation of a gas attack.

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  • The patient suffering from mental or emotional anguish will be offered a story ' cure ' .

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  • I eventually ' crashed ' suffering from panic attacks and severe anxiety and went home to live with my parents.

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  • And faith and obedience that even approximate to that come only through the training of suffering.

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  • The crop wasn't huge but, despite suffering red spider mite, they produced about six small aubergines from three plants.

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  • The system was developed for teaching children suffering from severe autism who had extreme short term memory problems.

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  • The musical biopic is hardening into a formula of lots of suffering and then final salvation.

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  • The Istanbul team studied a group of 40 subjects suffering from chronic posterior blepharitis.

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  • Brett Brett needed emergency surgery after suffering a burst blood vessel in his throat.

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  • As a sequel to the recent brouhaha with the fading five-pound note, it seems that the euro is suffering from a similar allergy.

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  • Learning to be compassionate without suffering burnout is a skill.

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  • Everyone who wears dentures will have candida, without necessarily suffering any ill effects.

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  • You should attain cessations This means that we should attain the permanent cessation of suffering.

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  • After making some chit chat he said I hope you don't mind me saying but my wife is suffering from cancer.

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  • Doctors have known for 60 years that prolonged immobility increases the risk of suffering a blood clot.

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  • A heavy cloudburst on the night of Wednesday 10th July 1968 resulted in New Bradwell suffering its worst flooding for many years.

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  • He allows our suffering to make us into comforters of others often tailor-made comforters of others often tailor-made comforters.

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  • Can we really sit back and watch the suffering of a whole nation and be so complaisant?

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  • The petition came from those who were suffering distress, and who displayed that discontent which was the natural concomitant of distress.. .

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  • Their TV program about our investigation will hopefully help to educate Italian consumers about the suffering involved in providing them with their meat.

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  • Other people are very happy, and further down the spectrum, other people are what we may say suffering from mild contentment.

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  • Read our reports, educate yourself and help us expose the cruelty and suffering behind these ' exotic meats ' .

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  • Baghdad has been suffering from violence between Sunni and Shiite death squads.

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  • It appears deceased had been suffering from scrofula for four years.

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  • Scapa Flow diver hospitalized A diver was taken to Balfour Hospital on Monday after suffering suspected decompression sickness in Scapa Flow.

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  • Whereas, those who sell ' the next generation ' type products are suffering delays and getting stuck in trials and pilots.

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  • Vince Johnson said the investigator was suffering delusions of grandeur.

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  • The Novice was admitted to Hospital for two nights, suffering from severe depression.

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  • The side benches were shorter and it was in this form that the temple was finally abandoned, but not before suffering desecration.

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  • And, too, the starling is suffering some inexplicable diminution in populace over the whole extent of our nation.

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  • Similarly, there may be some groups of people within society which, tho numerically small, are suffering some common disadvantage.

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  • The amount of time that this animal is fully conscious on the floor, partly dismembered, causes the animal pain and suffering.

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  • We know that he is suffering intermittent mental dysfunction.

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  • Long years have since elapsed, and my memory is feeble through much suffering.

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  • Io, then, is a hopeful figure, who in spite of intense suffering gives embodiment to the hope which Prometheus has granted.

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  • The doctors told us Lauren was suffering from herpes simplex encephalitis.

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  • The president's ability to take advantage of the people's suffering proved enormous.

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  • Atheists have to try to find a different response to suffering and moral evil.

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  • If you have been involved as a helper and are suffering exhaustion.

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  • I answered that both groups were suffering from serious defects and advised him to take measures to liquidate factionalism.

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  • Doral apparently is suffering fallout from the Andersen Consulting Match Play begin staged at La Costa -- on the opposite coast -- last week.

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  • Mr Flint was severely injured in the incident suffering a broken fibula - the bone which runs from the knee to the ankle.

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  • It is so pleasant to receive a fillip of excitement when suffering from the dull routine of everyday life!

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  • Most people tested for flu like symptoms; will be suffering from regular seasonal flu like symptoms; will be suffering from regular seasonal flu.

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  • Andrew, despite suffering hypothermia and appalling frostbite, survived.

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  • Doctors recommended that the woman, who was suffering from pre-eclampsia, consumed 20 g from pre-eclampsia, consumed 20 g of salt a day.

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  • The old one was suffering a bit so we got a new giraffe.

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  • Nicky Summerbee was also injured at Barnsley, suffering a shoulder problem, which forced Dean Holdsworth into action despite his troublesome groin.

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  • External inspection reveals that the church is suffering from blocked gutters, causing damp above the main entrance.

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  • How about throwing up and suffering a blinding hangover?

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  • It's bad enough suffering all your own hang-ups, I think, without taking the blame for other people's!

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  • A ndy Scott knows he should be DEAD only a sixth sense prevented him from suffering a fatal heart attack on the pitch.

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  • What puts the traveler at risk of suffering heatstroke?

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  • Last Season Scott was on the casualty list for almost all of the campaign, suffering a double hernia.

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  • The word homeopathy derives from the Greek ' homoios ', meaning similar, and ' pathos ', meaning suffering.

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  • The local people lived in great fear and suffering, bearing witness to unspeakable horror of senseless killings and torture.

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  • He was eventually located at Red Tarn, suffering mild hypothermia.

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  • A couple of them were suffering from mild hypothermia, due to becoming wet, in inadequate clothing.

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  • The D Class lifeboat had to make a rapid return to the station with one sailor who was suffering from severe hypothermia.

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  • Giuseppe Mazzini, the radical ideologue of the Risorgimento, berated tourists for seeing only ancient grandeur where they should have seen suffering.

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  • She had been suffering increasingly with bouts of depression, accompanied by an inability to write, since the early 1940s.

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  • Read Gooseberries, Chekhov's typically incisive short story exploring human happiness, suffering and society.

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  • I cured myself of psoriasis, a skin condition usually considered incurable, after suffering with it for 29 years.

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  • In the context of Sudan the policies pursued by the ruling northern elite resulted in apparent regional socio-economic inequality with southern Sudan suffering most.

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  • It justifies these demands by persuading them that they are suffering from unmanageable debt and galloping inflation.

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  • The moral principle being applied is that in man's relations with other creatures it is wrong to intentionally inflict unnecessary suffering.

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  • From the above analysis, attacks on civilian electric infrastructures are indiscriminate due to the foreseeable suffering of the affected populations.

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  • I visited my doctor who told me I might be suffering from asthma and prescribed an inhaler.

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  • He now turns his fierce intellect exclusively on this subject, denouncing its faulty logic and the suffering it causes.

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  • It was an odd and challenging film (and I was still suffering some jet lag ).

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  • We arrived back to England on New Years Eve very early and suffering from severe jet lag.

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  • These long and arduous journeys across Europe can last many days, causing terrible suffering to these sensitive and intelligent animals.

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  • Fourthly we have seeming lack of compassion for the suffering.

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  • Again, this is probably owing to your relaxed mind suffering less from the intrusive thoughts of a fully conscious mind.

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  • Blondie So named because she was so light came in from Essex suffering slight mange and apparent exhaustion.

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  • People suffering a migraine should try to rest in a dark, quiet room.

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  • It may be useful for women suffering mild to moderate anxiety and depressive symptoms at the menopause.

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  • The look of hate he shot her also shows that they are already suffering misery of their own making.

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  • V.92 modems are suffering similar problems with an extra twist.

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  • Bader jokes that the haiku was probably ' developed by Zen monks suffering from attention deficit disorder ' .

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  • Quite clearly battlefield munitions had the capacity to cause enormous suffering.

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  • Worked Example A researcher believes that eating New Zealand green lipped mussels may have beneficial effects for people suffering from arthritis.

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  • On 25 November 1998, Mr T was suffering intense pain and the consultant diagnosed myeloma.

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  • One had made an emergency ascent after suffering narcosis and the other had followed at a similar rate.

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  • After suffering a second nervous breakdown in 1693, Newton retired from research.

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  • In most cases, an Internet support group for people suffering from a certain disease or condition is suddenly joined by a newcomer.

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  • Here he lived to a ripe old age suffering the classic fate of a surviving unsuccessful revolutionary - almost total oblivion.

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  • A long time heavy smoker he is suffering the most terrible ordeal.

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  • Foundation aims to ease suffering Farmers whose livelihoods have been affected by the foot-and-mouth outbreak are to receive help.

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  • My womb, which did not suffer the pangs of childbirth, is wracked with pain, beholding Thee suffering agony, O Master!

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  • Termination of the experiment, to minimize any suffering, will begin when animals show partial hind limb paralysis.

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  • Still suffering from less space and faced with a central passed pawn tho he could not really mount a serious winning challenge.

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  • One hour of suffering there will be more bitter than a hundred years of the most severe penance here.

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  • Arguably, Des Pres ' Survivor presents a phantasmagoria of pain and suffering.

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  • However, it is important to note that infants suffering from the rare genetic disease phenylketonuria (PKU) should not consume aspartame.

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  • He was found to be also suffering from chronic phthisis.

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  • Although passive and suffering some matching problems between the two, very different, pickups.

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  • They will also have to face the prospect of being an additional burden to a family or community already suffering severe privation.

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  • He had been beleaguered there since the previous November, suffering the most terrible privations and we had been anxiously awaiting news.

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  • There's Sarah (McDonald ), the film's main protagonist, still suffering from a personal loss.

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  • If you are suffering problems due to family quarrels, the ride gets strenuous.

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  • Sadly the bodywork is suffering the ravages of exposure to the worst of British weather.

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  • He also argues that it is the Son of God's experience of suffering as a man that is truly redemptive and life-giving.

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  • The tragedies of the past have left a deep and profoundly regrettable legacy of suffering.

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  • Her work involved treating patients suffering from brain injury due to trauma and/or stroke, in addition to other inpatient rehab problems.

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  • Is it really worth losing your job or suffering the repercussions from a lack of growth in the economy?

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  • That very simple and somewhat repetitious little text tells us some very profound things about God's comfort in our suffering.

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  • However, we can foresee it suffering the main problem of any game of its type; namely it getting a tad repetitive.

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  • The success of this process depends on witnesses being able to speak the truth about racism without suffering reprisals.

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  • But somehow Campion, or his eminently respectable friends, always seem to find themselves suffering at the hands of some less respectable character.

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  • You share that kind of suffering, suffering for righteousness sake.

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  • Distinguishing between hip joint, sacro-iliac and disk problems in patients suffering from lower back pain and/or sciatica.

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  • Its climate is more temperate, rarely suffering from frost and cooled by sea breezes in summer.

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  • With Zoe suffering from severe seasickness, the task falls on Danny's shoulders.

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  • No longer the suffering servant, the Son of Joseph of his first coming.

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  • In fact, Jesus never expected to be either stabbed as a worthless shepherd or crucified as a suffering servant.

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  • For some time my daughter and I have been suffering sinusitis, hay fever and allergy reactions due to the ever changing environment.

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  • But even in suffering the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune the Sagittarian copes better than most.

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  • Both hind legs were inflamed, and the ligaments contracted, and the animal was suffering from bone spavin.

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  • Hunting with dogs does not result in pain or suffering for the prey species.

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  • For example, a person suffering with pneumococcal pneumonia may have chest pain, cough, purulent sputum, and fever.

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  • While shooting squirrels in the woods, Bert accidentally nicks a man, who appears to be suffering from a disgusting disease.

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  • Such animals have obviously been suffering for follicular stasis for several seasons.

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  • If he had thought she had been suffering from septicaemia then he would have admitted her to hospital straightaway.

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  • The big Scot has played less than a handful of games this season after suffering a stress fracture of the ankle during the summer.

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  • These grants went far to alleviate the suffering which without them must have, followed the event.

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  • The direct results of a discriminate computer network attack on combatants will not inflict more suffering.

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  • The magistrates decreed that a fund be set up to relieve the suffering of families bereft of any income.

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  • What happens if saving a life means prolonging suffering in ways that do not seem to be in a child's best interests?

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  • However, let us look at how sin causes suffering, using the example Mr. Walmsley gave.

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  • They feel the animals involved should live their lives without being exposed to unnecessary suffering.

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  • The report argues that ongoing international crises are causing untold human suffering.

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  • Rather, we have an opportunity to forgive, and so give up needless suffering, and instead suffer for real causes.

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  • Recovering money can in no way compensate for the terrible suffering that victims of this disease endure.

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  • The avoidable suffering of children presents a challenge to the church which cannot be ducked.

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  • The bravery of the hospital workers, surrounded by immense suffering, was great.

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  • For Blakemore, who has endured suffering and pressure of unprecedented intensity since the 1980s, the task looks almost suicidal.

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  • The terms in which it is drawn up do not sully God's holiness by suffering sin to abound in His own.

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  • During these hours you are at greatly increased risk of suffering a severe sunburn which could ruin the rest of your holiday.

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  • If you are suffering from chronic flu-like symptoms, see your doctor and ask him if it could be a low-level CO poisoning.

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  • Patience here is courageous perseverance in the face of suffering and difficulty is produced through divers temptations.

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  • He was found to be suffering from bilateral diffuse pleural thickening.

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  • We send our best wishes tom all who are sick or suffering in any way.

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  • So there is the suffering of being rejected by unbelievers.

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  • And throughout the Crucifixion narratives, tho the suffering is quietly understated, it is equally clear.

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  • I seem to have been suffering from blogger's block lately, totally uninspired to write about anything.

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  • This enlargement constricts the urethra so the flow of urine is reduced Are you suffering from CV phobia?

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  • However such schemes should not prevent the attending veterinarian from preventing suffering in the animals under his care.

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  • He's taken a sacred vow that within a short time he's going to put an end to Cornelius ' suffering.

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  • After great suffering and many wanderings, in truth, I returned home with my riches in the eighth year.

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  • The banks are suffering from erosion and we've had no success in introducing various water plants as they are always eaten.

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  • Get your cat vaccinated to avoid unnecessary suffering both to itself and also to other individuals including any local wildcats.

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  • When Ibn Tumart died in 1128 at the monastery or ribat which he had founded in the Atlas at Tinmal, after suffering a severe defeat by the Murabtis, `Abd-el-Mumin kept his death secret for two years, till his own influence was established.

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  • Lung disease is a major killer, responsible for the suffering of millions of people here in the UK, Professor Macfarlane said.

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  • Both casualties were taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation.

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  • The owner is in a nursing home suffering from dementia.

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  • H was admitted to hospital suffering from clinical depression.

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  • Great for those suffering from cold, allergy or sinus conditions.

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  • The terms in which it is drawn up do not sully God 's holiness by suffering sin to abound in His own.

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  • Second, it is prohibited to cause superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering.

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