There were sharp pains, and sudden dizziness, and then profuse bleeding at the pores, with dissolution.
The President has taken great pains to say there has to be a unified response.
Girardi has experienced his fair share of growing pains as manager of the New York Yankees.
Under Prime Minister Paul Keating, Canberra has taken special pains to emphasize its links with Asia.
The usually secretive Pinault (pea-KNOW) seems at pains to put on a public show.
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The aches and pains that had come with her extra weight and advancing age stopped.
It pains me to decline your invitation, but the attendant circumstances leave no other option.
The FCC says it has taken pains to make the auction process easy to navigate.
However, Lula (as he is known) has been at pains not to frighten foreign investors.
The latest shenanigans may be unpleasant, but are they not just teething pains in young democracies?
The Toyota-owned youth brand takes pains to develop and spread relevant free content based on Facebook.
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President Kennedy had taken pains to reach out to businesses and promised lower taxes.
Mr. Obama took great pains to act as if he barely knew about Acorn.
"We feel the deepest of pains when we spend the compensation money, " the mother said.
Sirius XM Radio ( SIRI) has gone through its fair share of growing pains.
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The U.S. can ease price pains somewhat by suspending government rules that mandate biofuel production.
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Mr Barnes takes pains, just the same, to make him as obnoxious as he is witty.
Despite these numbers or maybe because of them, social media marketing is undergoing some growing pains.
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Vomiting, chills, headache and muscle pains also may occur, according to the Mayo Clinic.
However, the president was at pains to stress that he and Hack had parted ways amicably.
At the same time, administration officials took pains to emphasize that the military campaign continued.
For his pains, one shot him dead, then killed the other drinker and fled.
In America Mr Hu will be at China's usual pains to stress it wants only peace.
The man who suffers from ill health took chest pains and required an ambulance.
In February this year he was again admitted to a Johannesburg hospital because of abdominal pains.
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She gave him aspirins, and whiskey, because when he had both the pains would go.
It has persuaded voters that the benefits of membership will outweigh the pains of preparation.
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That explains, in part, the pains he has taken to resolve the PAL crisis.
On birth control, Pope John Paul has gone to pains to restate the official line.
Doctors get asked about aches and pains, while plumbers get asked about sinks and faucets.
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