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As a result, boats are likelier than ever to suffer damage.
Instead they had unintentionally rewarded dentists for over-treating fewer patients, and forced more than ever to suffer or go private.
Scientists from the US Navy have now treated a patient they say may be the first ever to suffer from internet addiction by way of Google Glass.
He was Bristol City's goalkeeper in the Eighties when, the Sun recalls, the club "fell into the old Division Four after becoming the first English football team ever to suffer three successive relegations".
Sure, ridicule those fundamentalists who believe it is theoretically impossible for an economy ever to suffer a shortage of demand, but does Krugman really need to take passing shots at Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson, the chairmen of the widely respected bipartisan Bowles-Simpson Commission on deficit reduction appointed by President Obama?
We learn that the "undisclosed locations" at which he spent so much time were often Camp David or the vice president's residence; that he wrote a letter of resignation dated March 28 , 2001 and told an aide to give it to the president were he ever to suffer a heart attack or stroke that left him incapacitated; and that he spent several weeks unconscious in 2010 after heart surgery.
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I can't claim ever to have suffered from a full-blown anxiety disorder.
As the only country ever to have suffered the devastation of nuclear attacks, Japan has long renounced nuclear weapons, and it is almost inconceivable that it would reverse that policy as long as it can depend on American nuclear protection.
No one should ever have to suffer the abuse that Ms. Simpkins endured.
No child should ever have to suffer as we and many others have.
One doubts whether their "English farm" is ever going to suffer an outbreak of foot-and-mouth or scrapie.
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