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"You want it to go away," Wagner said of the discomfort, which he said started last week at Florida.
His discomfort, which is fairly persistent, was today at the level of "eating ice cream too fast".
There is a fundamental reason for their discomfort, which is known as the "Higgs fine-tuning problem".
(North Atlantic swordfish was given one a couple of years ago, to no one's real discomfort, which led to its return to New York menus this month).
Brown said the discomfort, which caused him to leave Friday night's preseason loss, was not in his Achilles' tendon but on the side of his lower leg.
The extreme discomfort, which she calls "cramping," made her contemplate dropping out at around mile 17, but she persevered — indeed, she placed third among women.
"I'm sure that's not Rob Pattinson's experience, [of] not getting recognised, but there is a discomfort, which he got to channel".
A cocktail of sedatives takes the edge off the discomfort, which is more in our heads than in our rumps anyway.
If the air is humid and saturated, the human organism cannot get rid of the heat and so we experience unbearable discomfort which can lead to serious symptoms.
For those at the sharp end, it means further discomfort, which Jones pinpoints as the defining quality of a professional sportsman's existence.
The former Northern Territory corrections commissioner has described the teargassing of six juvenile detainees as "a few moments of discomfort" which were a "small price to pay" to end a disturbance involving one detainee outside his cell.
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