My advice may not eliminate the sting entirely, but perhaps it will numb it a bit.
Hopefully this pile of reserve cash can offset the sting of money soon to be lost.
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.
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.
"If you pass the ball well, it takes the sting out of the game, " said Barnes.
Pinterest's move comes as some social networking high-flyers are feeling the sting of investor disenchantment.
We are pleased to say that Chef Prudhomme shook off the sting, didn't need any medical attention.
But it is also down to the commission's success in drawing the sting of three potential objections.
What he wants, Grassley said, is to get to the bottom of who was behind the sting.
The needle hurt a little bit and I could feel the sting of the lidocaine when it entered.
And at certain points in our lives, young black men and women may feel the sting of discrimination.
The sting of stigma can augment the pain in a person who is already suffering deep mental trauma.
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Del Toro unleashed a twenty-minute critique, largely in Spanish, lessening the sting with humor and pats on the back.
At a moment when many people feel the sting of high fuel prices, reporter Joe White did the math.
Instead, the sting backfired: A conference organizer outed her in a room filled with thousands of her would-be targets.
Exelon, a utility name that is the largest operator of nuclear plants in the U.S., felt the sting too.
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The sting became a little less personal as she watched more and more friends and colleagues lose their jobs.
Mr. Garcia, 24, felt the sting of Facebook jealousy personally last spring, after he split up with his boyfriend.
But even the mighty Japanese felt the sting of 1998, when the Asian Economic Crisis was at its worst.
The association plans to file lawsuits against three other people who sold software to SIIA officials during the sting.
UN-appointed government at the end of June, the idea was that Iraqis would stop feeling the sting of foreign occupation.
During the sting, SIIA officials scanned Web sites of eBay, Yahoo, Microsoft's MSNBC.com and smaller auction sites for software sales.
During the hearing, prosecutors played secret video recordings of Hassoun during the sting in which he excitedly talks about killing people.
Villa tried to take the sting out of Stoke by keeping possession but the Potters were relentless in hounding them down.
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To the extent that leading journalists are in the forefront of this debate, they are feeling the sting of that anger.
Assuming the President incurs the same items of income and expense in 2013, will he feel the sting of his own legislation?
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