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Indeed they will cause great hurt and offence in some quarters there.
— Sixteen Films (@SixteenFilms) 8 Apr 13 Margaret Thatcher did great hurt to the Irish and British people.
"This is a great hurt for the Dominican Republic and the United States," said Vice President Milagros Ortiz Bosch.
I certainly hope the Irish people force that newspaper's editor to apologise for the great hurt caused by that article.
"What was thought to be the right thing to do at the time has caused great hurt.
I had always been aware she had a complicated childhood, that there had been great hurt in her past, but didn't know the detail.
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Surely the sentence should read "My friend lost her mother this year," with correct emphasis on her greater hurt.
As so often happens in these instances, the greatest hurt is likely to involve the collateral damage suffered by those who can least afford it.
Struggling to get out the words, Mrs. Deal added: "The loss of a child is the greatest hurt anyone will ever suffer.
The hurt that is felt when being asked, "When are you going to have children?" and the greater hurt of when it is obvious they are having difficulty having children and this question stops.
Especially at our moments of greatest hurt and weakness, it is upon us to hold fast to our American identities and the principle of religious freedom that undergirds our democracy.
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