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Mr Kirk said: "This whole business has imposed a dreadful strain on my client and his marriage.
"We're not heroes and we never wanted to be," Luz told Libération, about the dreadful strain of working since the attacks.
It must have been a most dreadful strain to do it night after night.
"He managed to work by keeping this all a secret for six years, but at the cost of a dreadful, dreadful strain that probably shortened his life". "This proves everything that everyone has said about how awful Hollywood is in its reaction to AIDS," added Kramer, who has been close friends with Davis and his wife since 1972.
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The good-will gesture is nice enough, but a better one would have been to charge nothing at all (a nod to the huge savings the Yankees are receiving from city-issued tax-exempt bonds) and ask fans, as they enter and meander the broad concourses, to donate to food banks or other charities so financially strained in this dreadful economy.
To optimally harness the therapeutic potential of MIP, it is imperative to understand how MIP shaped its exceptional immunomodulating properties akin to a philanthropic vaccine strain without embracing the dreadful pathogenic attributes of MTB.
Nash strained his eyes upwards "to see that dreadful miracle of the sky blossoming with these floating flowers".
Dreadful effort.
"Perfectly dreadful.
How dreadful".
Just dreadful!
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