Sentence examples for perpetual pain from inspiring English sources

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Curses, droughts, perpetual pain: it's all part of the fun.

For Mr. Boehner and the rest of the party's leaders, the study committee has been a source of perpetual pain; its members, particularly a staunch 40 or so like Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, Representative Steve King of Iowa and Representative Tom McClintock of California, frequently vote against the party leadership and have been vocal in their displeasure with House bills.

Runners certainly know the perpetual pain in the ass that is trying to figure out what do with your smartphone.

There was a perpetual pain in my heart, a nagging tug.

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A product of the vital LAByrinth Theater Company, this tale of mother love and its discontents, featuring the ever-luminous Ellen Burstyn as a maternal martyr in perpetual physical pain and Michael Shannon as her guilt-crippled son, often feels like a rough-hewn variation on a weeper from the 1940s.

I truly believed that regardless of the fainting spells and perpetual hunger pains, there was something "higher" to my disorder.

I truly believed that regardless of the odd fainting spell or perpetual hunger pains, there was something "higher" to my disorder.

Since 9/11, governments around the world have created spying legislation that allows them to demand that companies cooperate in surveillance operations while being sworn to perpetual secrecy on pain of criminal prosecution.

However, individuals who had lower leptin levels, and thus more sweet-taste sensitivity before a meal, experienced sharper increases in blood-sugar levels when they had eaten.Whether either of these results cast light on the perpetual search for pain-free ways of cutting calorie-intake in the modern world of abundant sweetness is not yet clear.

So yes, there's the monotony of Nutcrackers, or having a disagreeable work schedule, the pain and perpetual fatigue and the loneliness.

This indicates that living with migraine means having to endure life with a disorder that is not a constant source of pain, but which directs and rules one's life, owing to the perpetual threat of that one will become incapacitated.

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