My advice may not eliminate the sting entirely, but perhaps it will numb it a bit.
After the Spanish sting came the looting of German gold in World War II.
Merritt's vocals tend toward the deadpan tuneless, but he writes lovely melodies with a sting.
Hopefully this pile of reserve cash can offset the sting of money soon to be lost.
He since has played with jazz icons including McCoy Tyner and has toured with Sting.
The criticism will sting Goldman, which prides itself on its reputation and care for clients.
To catch the enzyme in the act, Merck scientists conducted a kind of chemical sting operation.
The monsoon rains of the past month will help draw some of the criticism's sting.
It turns out Sting has been "haunted" by Dowland's music for more than 20 years.
It felt good to be out in the weather, that wintry sting of approaching snow.
Drummer Copeland and bassist Sting formed The Police back in 1977 with guitarist Andy Summers.
But they despised and ridiculed lintheads and CP had felt that sting his entire life.
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The Scottish SPCA said a sting from the scorpion would be sore but not deadly.
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Working 20-hour days with the nuns, Mass then organized the June 4 sting operation.
Although the post-race entertainment is still a secret, past performers have included Elton John and Sting.
Detectives will also conduct sting operations to catch anyone trying to exploit those who have suffered.
But the put option was a nasty sting in the tail once the markets turned mean.
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The petrol soaks into my clothes, its cold sting reaching the zipper of my jeans.
Corporations with large exposure to Japan also felt the sting on their stock prices.
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SARS, and also, many observers say, to draw the sting from the security legislation.
The Greenpeace sting included Lord Howell, who advises the foreign secretary on energy policy.
Energy policy is apparently in confusion after a Greenpeace "sting" on senior Conservative politicians.
He especially enjoyed the Grammy performances of Rihanna, Sting, Justin Timberlake and Kelly Clarkson, Brown said.
Well, something unusual that's happening from this April seems to have drawn the sting.
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For a decade, middle class families felt the sting of stagnant incomes and declining economic security.
The sting of guilt delineates right from wrong more clearly to some than others.
Xiang Li was arrested in June 2011 in Saipan during an undercover sting operation.
Sting did it, for example, paying himself a large dividend from his management company.
"If you pass the ball well, it takes the sting out of the game, " said Barnes.
Most rational people believe that the worst sting will be taken out of this tail.
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