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It is his job to absorb pain.
RECESSION is never kind to Japan's small and middling firms, whose willingness to absorb pain protects the jobs and profits of their bigger and better-known brethren.
Can a hockey player, especially one paid to inflict and to absorb pain, continue a career with an addiction to painkillers?
Critics of the plan say that North Korea has perfected its ability to absorb pain, and that the plan is not fundamentally different from what previous Administrations have attempted.
And in taking on all-comers in a six-year stretch of the toughest fights available, Froch displayed a warrior spirit and an ability to absorb pain that is second to none.
The first time I read Gregg's crass and funny autobiography, "My Cross to Bear," I was instantly envious of how efficiently he seemed to absorb pain, like one of those punching bags that relentlessly rights itself, even when you hurl your entire body at the canvas.
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He absorbed pain, and it ate away at him.
After a while, he uttered, "The body absorbs pain.
"They are wise because they have psyched the people of Ireland up to absorb huge pain.
(And Germany will have to absorb the pain of lost local revenue as some American bases close there).
How many times had she held me the same way over the years, trying to absorb my pain and fear?
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