Top Wall Street bankers are scrambling for a solution to their biggest headache these days: Lehman Brothers .
Studies found that patients who got the Botox injection, experience fewer headache days a month.
The child, whose parents are poultry traders, developed a fever, sore throat and headache on Thursday.
Setting up Social Security cards and bank accounts proved to be a real headache.
In southern Jiangxi province, solar power is also proving a headache for local authorities.
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Nobody--many people wouldn't even bother going to the police because it was extra headache.
In the process, he turned what was once a costly headache into a revenue stream.
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Plus, frequent use of opioids actually can worsen migraines, a concept known as rebound headache.
But the house of headache is not ready to be written off just yet.
Is it more of a headache than it is anything of a serious nature?
Robert W. Wood, Election For 2010 Estates: Big Headache, The Tax Lawyer, Feb. 23, 2011.
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And one that quickly generated over 10 million views on YouTube, causing a migraine-worthy PR headache.
Desperate, Irene comes down with a terrible, and inexplicable, headache that leaves her shrunken and exhausted.
ABB, one of Switzerland's largest companies, recently described the franc's strength as a headache.
Tevez is always on the move and and available, constantly giving the opposition a headache.
And by the time the airport finally opens, it may face a new headache.
It's not just the opposition that are giving the First Minister a headache either.
Choosing not to go to the hospital for a headache is a personal life choice.
It's another headache for billionaire Chung, who is trying to maintain his company's momentum.
This is certainly a brand image problem for mturk, if not an administrative headache.
But whatever the eventual outcome, the company could be left with a big headache.
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Recently, the American Academy of Neurology and the American Headache Society released new guidelines for migraine-headache-treatment.
The empty cynical phrase "peace, security, and stability" was also giving me a headache.
And this may be a particular headache for Europe, where mobile spending now looks shaky indeed.
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It is the apparent fragility of the domestic economy that is the biggest headache now.
Mrs Saidi says the country's shoddy telephone system makes logging on to the internet a headache.
Ease of entry for maintenance is a seemingly trivial yet major headache for Mr Bratland.
"It's going to be a total headache if I take him with us, " the officer says.
That could cause some headaches, but at least HP has another headache behind it.
The health of those car plants are a much bigger headache for the economy.
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