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Again, I began training and nine months later, instead of addressing a pain in my lower back (I thought it was sciatica), I ignored it for a few months before finding the cancer had returned and ate a chunk of my pelvic bone.
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After eating a chunk of what my girlfriend had sold to me as a great delicacy of the Camagüey region, and which turned out to be fudge, we hurried back down the trail, with three hard miles to cover before dark.
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During hearings before the Senate Budget Committee, billboard companies testified that the fee increase would eat a large chunk of their revenue.
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