Sentence examples for painful references from inspiring English sources

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Neither publication seems very interested in protecting Farrow's privacy – the articles reveal bracingly personal details about Farrow and his family, including lurid speculations about paternity and painful references to the drawn-out custody disputes with Allen.

Neither publication seems very interested in protecting Farrow's privacy the articles reveal bracingly personal details about Farrow and his family, including lurid speculations about paternity and painful references to the drawn-out custody disputes with Allen.

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A few pages later Devine joins a conversation about the King's English and the royal person's stammer, in an obvious and painful reference to the recent film The King's Speech, that busts any illusion that this story might be taking place in 1943.

The piece's title, "Beat Poets Not Beat Poets," is a painful reference to the history of the willingness of Bay Area poets to push the political (and poetical) envelope.

Now that the frustrated Palestinians are going to the United Nations to achieve internationally recognized statehood, Israel will no longer be able to negotiate and make "painful concessions" without reference to past U.N. resolutions, the Geneva Conventions and international law.

Originally the word was coined by a 17th-century Swiss medical student, from Greek derivatives meaning painful, aching homesickness in reference to mercenary soldiers abroad.

Only two weeks ago, Martin O'Neill referenced a painful name from the recent past in Denmark's Thomas Delaney to illustrate how countries could widen the net in locating players eligible through ancestry rules.

"It's a fairly ubiquitous, universal pattern and I don't use it in a way that's meant to reference those painful memories," he said.

In the review, I referenced a painful and insidious stereotype solely in order to praise Ms. Rhimes and her shows for traveling so far from it.

"We found a note from the Mayo Clinic in his possession that confirmed that he had Lyme disease, and the notebook contained references to extremely painful headaches and arthritic pain". Lyme disease is an infection spread by ticks that can cause arthritis and cardiac and neurological disorders.

Her husband is leaving her after a 15-year marriage and she's visibly struggling to cope: as well as the instances with the golf clubs and the flight of stairs, we get numerous verbal references to how painful her breakup has been.

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