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suffering and ten
Emerging ten minutes later and removing the suits, they are both suffering from severe radiation poisoning and are carried to their quarters where the doctor attends to them.
His action resulted in the freeing of 118 Americans and the capture of 293 British troops, while suffering fewer than ten casualties.
It consists of ten numbered poems that examine a series of emotional states, exploring suffering, despair, devotion, rather than a clear narrative.
The remaining ten Lords are often referred to as demons and are given commission and domain over various forms of human suffering: to cause sickness, starvation, fear, destitution, pain, and ultimately death.
In 1951, Finzi learned that he was suffering from the then incurable Hodgkin's disease and had at most ten years to live.
After suffering for ten more months, Hale died on 25 December 1676 at his country home, The Lower House ( now the site of the present day Alderley House ).
After suffering through a mid-season slump, he recovered to finish the season with a career-high 206 hits and a. 299 batting average while leading the league in stolen bases and runs scored as the Cardinals won the National League pennant by ten and a half games.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of low-budget virtual reality exposure versus exposure in vivo in a within group design in ten individuals suffering from acrophobia ( phobia of heights ) ( Emmelkamp, Bruynzeel, Drost & van der Mast ).
Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya has ten seats in the Catalan Parliament, suffering a dramatic setback after the Catalan parliamentary election of 2010, and one seat in the Balearic Parliament.
D ' Agata built a record of 10-0 with 1 knockout before suffering his first loss, at the hands of Romolo Re, August 2 of 1951, by a decision in ten.
It then cuts to the Norselands, where the suffering Atlanteans led by Kastor and Krios are trying to rebuild their civilization after it was destroyed ten years ago.
This unit had already conquered Monte Prano and controlled the Serchio valley region without suffering any major casualties in ten days of fighting.
Afterwards Hendry expressed his frustration with his form and revealed that he has been suffering from " the yips " for the last ten years, leaving him unable to cue through the ball and causing him to miss the simplest of shots.
Deluged by ten days of heavy rains and suffering the loss of roughly ninety percent of his army, including his personal bodyguard of Mamluks, Saladin fled back to Egypt, harassed by Bedouins along the way.
In 1997, he started by suffering his first defeat, at the hands of Edgar Cardenas, by a decision in ten rounds.
As things turn out, Pacifica's real brother, Prince Forsythe, who has seen the suffering inflicted on his people by the Peacemakers in their attempts to eliminate Pacifica, asks to meet her, and when her guardians allow it, he stabs her in the back, ten hours before she turns sixteen.
He was unable to complete the next three tournaments due to a leg sprain, and then his refusal to withdraw from his comeback tournment in September 1999 despite suffering a torn thigh muscle on the tenth day ensured that he became only the second yokozuna ever to finish a 15-day tournament with more losses than wins ( the other yokozuna to suffer this fate was Onokuni, exactly ten years previously ).
In FA Cup finals over the previous decade, there had been a notable amount of teams reduced to ten men or hampered considerably by hard, spiteful or accidental challenges from opposition players, including two goalkeepers suffering a broken neck ( Bert Trautmann, 1955 ) and broken cheekbone ( Ray Wood, 1957 ) respectively ; two wingers in successive years being stretchered off with broken legs ( Roy Dwight, 1959 and Dave Whelan, 1960 ) and a full back left hobbling for three quarters of the game with a damaged ankle ( Len Chalmers, 1961 ).
Although he was only supposed to perform ten labours, this assistance led to his suffering two more.
Heenan, still suffering from the broken neck he received ten years earlier and unable to cope with the long working hours, decided to leave the WWF at the end of 1993.
The Germans have ten destroyers defending and both sides lose two ships, with the German force suffering greater damage beyond that to other vessels.
Scève's Délie, objet de plus haulte vertu-composed of 449 ten syllable ten line poems ( dizains ) and published with numerous engraved emblems-is exemplary in its use of amorous paradoxes and ( often obscure ) allegory to describe the suffering of a lover.
Virgil's book contains ten pieces, each called not an idyll but an eclogue (" draft " or " selection " or " reckoning "), populated by and large with herdsmen imagined conversing and performing amoebaean singing in largely rural settings, whether suffering or embracing revolutionary change or happy or unhappy love.

suffering and unknown
Rushton suspects that William himself could have been suffering from " an unknown ailment.
Many advocates argue that prohibitionist laws criminalise people for suffering from a disease and cause harm, for example by obliging drug addicts to obtain drugs of unknown purity from unreliable criminal sources at high prices, increasing the risk of overdose and death.
In 1992, Mifune began suffering from a serious unknown health problem.
My sense of duty would not easily allow me to treat the unknown pathological state of my suffering brethren with these unknown medicines.
Finally, after traveling halfway across the globe, and suffering much loss and bereavement, he reaches the enemy's stronghold which had been set up in a heretofore unknown land occupied by far distant relatives of the Angyar in whose strongholds in the northern continent his journey had begun.
The only known population comprises a small number of low shrubs suffering from severe overgrazing ; the natural mature size of undamaged specimens is unknown.
In the 1978 Galaxy Express 999 story, for example, one notable difference from her other depictions is that Emeraldas is suffering from an unknown illness.
At the age of 43 ( in 1942 ) he began suffering from an unknown disease, losing his voice and memory.
On 6 April 2005, Hunter announced that he was suffering from malignant neuroendocrine tumors, the causes of which are unknown.
While the intent of palliative sedation is to eliminate pain and suffering, a significant minority of patients " continue to experience pain, dysphoria, or nausea ", suffering that is commonly unknown to providers or families.
Negligence arises when, on a subjective test, an accused has not actually foreseen the potentially adverse consequences to the planned actions, and has gone ahead, exposing a particular individual or unknown victim to the risk of suffering injury or loss.
Wickes was hospitalized the following year suffering from numerous ailments, including kidney failure, massive gastrointestinal bleeding, severe low blood pressure, ischemic cardiomyopathy, anemia and breast cancer ( stage of cancer unknown ), which cumulatively resulted in her dying while undergoing surgery on October 22, 1995.
He was banished for his unorthodox beliefs regarding diseases and healing, but returned to the capital city of Halcyon to treat Glacian, the renowned engineer and inventor, who was suffering from an unknown illness after being attacked by an exiled leper named Gix.
He will play the 2012 season on a Medical Extension after suffering a severe injury to his right hand in a boating accident, with the consequences for his career being unknown.
Someone, presumably Saito, has created human life here and consigned it to perpetual suffering for some unknown reason.
It was unknown at the time that Hughes was suffering from a terminal disease that may have prompted this unexpected release.
Both the U. S. Open and the British Open are characterized by well-known third-round leaders suffering poor final rounds to allow relatively unknown players to pass them and win.
Many advocates argue that prohibitionist laws criminalize people for suffering from a disease and cause harm, for example by obliging drug addicts to obtain drugs of unknown purity from unreliable criminal sources at high prices, increasing the risk of overdose and death.
When they all meet UnuThul, he explains that the affliction that they are suffering has been dubbed the " Fizz ," and the cause of it is unknown.

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