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Sixteen hours without food is the recommendation, a massive sacrifice for fans of in-flight catering.
Sarah, though, made a massive sacrifice last year to leave just about everything and everyone she knew in Yorkshire – and she did it to come with me to keep the family together.
I am in the passenger seat, white-knuckled, scanning for problems (I love to drive and be in control, so this was a massive sacrifice for me!).
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They've been my biggest supporters and made massive sacrifices.
"I've had the support of all those people who have made massive sacrifices in order to get me here in the right state of mind and the right physical state.
That's why I was never disenchanted, at the beginning - it wasn't like I was making these massive sacrifices and compromising my convictions for this thing, and then being disappointed.
The latter two have emerged from Chapter 11 protection, after exacting massive sacrifices from employees.
There's no existing mechanism for enabling communities to channel the energy and the finances of the community as a whole, and typically public interest cases rely on a few brave individuals to make massive financial sacrifices on behalf of their communities.
This is part of what has separated us as a "civilised society", these rights and freedoms and the privilege to be served by those who choose to sacrifice massive incomes to do relatively poorly paid legal aid work.
Having convinced its customers that a massive energy-saving sacrifice was necessary, it has now found that it has more back-up than it thought.On April 15th it lowered its estimate of the power shortfall during peak summer months to 3-4.3 gigawatts, from 8.5GW announced three weeks earlier.
"But it is also about recognising that, without the massive support and sacrifice of friends and family, over many years, most athletes would never have made it to elite level".
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