All exporters are grumbling, but miners, despite efforts to hedge against currency swings, seem especially pained.
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But the coming hullabaloo over Ryan's budget proposals may distract the economically pained from punishing Obama.
Nancy and I are pained to the core by the tragedy of the shuttle Challenger.
And finally, it pained me that someone was using religion in the service of murder.
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Wearing a blue blazer and open-neck shirt, Armstrong was direct and matter-of-fact, neither pained nor defensive.
There was hurt in that look, and tiredness, and a sort of pained tenderness.
Mandy, soon to turn eleven and pained by any news unrelated to her birthday party, had heard murmurings.
Jol is pained by Spurs' poor start the season, with the Dutchman still fond of his former club.
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The elderly nurses turned cordial, and even Matron gave me a pained smile.
The professor, who looks like a pained Henry Fonda, lectures on immigration, which is an issue for all concerned.
But because of these false and unproved accusations, it has pained and had a tremendous painful price on my family.
"I expect that any member of society in good standing would be pained by that sort of thing, " he said.
Sometimes on Show Your Bones, she's a pained lover, sometimes she's a cryptic chanteuse and sometimes she's a sort of good-natured cheerleader.
This past week has been a period of pained introspection for Sweden.
Turkle, a trained psychologist, is attuned to the anxiety, and deeply pained by the idea our machine interactions will stunt us as people.
He now watches the Presidential campaign from a distance, pained that he has become a liability for Giuliani, but still a faithful believer.
But he never evolves into more than a constipated rich guy who communicates in pained glances, curt demands, and other signifiers of manliness.
She kept to her steps and turns, the ones whose flawless demonstration maybe merely pained the owners of the panting faces before her.
But we all rather cringe at his stream of off-colour jokes. (Our Nordic cousins look particularly pained.) And he will flash his money around.
Cantor seems newly pained by his reputation as an ideological roadblock.
He has the rolling, slightly pained gait of an ex-athlete, a well-trimmed crown of silver hair, and a taste for fine tailoring, even in casual clothes.
Roberts, too, is haunted and pained, whereas Portman and Owen drink and spit their lines with undiminished relish, often at speeds that Nichols can barely handle.
It is, therefore, a most timely moment to consider the latest in a series of pained renunciations by erstwhile champions of the so-called Oslo peace process.
Zeljko Lucic let loose a fierce and pained baritone as Rigoletto, combining with Damrau for an unforgettable second-act duet filled with emotion, inflection and even tears.
The cinematography of uninhabited mountain vistas is stunning, the supporting characters are charming, and Takakura stoically portrays the pained patience with which Takada undertakes his stubborn quest.
On Wednesday, India's Supreme Court said it was "pained and concerned" at the attack on Ranjay and wondered why adequate steps were not being taken to protect prisoners.
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On the subject of Syria, UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon said on Friday he was "personally pained and distraught" by the ongoing violence and suffering of civilians.
In a painting titled "Duh, " he's clutching his head with a pained expression, while in "Funny You Should Ask, " you get to see a rare image of Greenspan grinning.
Someone brought a stretcher, and Wankel, managing a pained smile, was carefully loaded onto it and carried to one of the choppers, which would fly him to the Tirin Kot base.
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