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"It hurts — it really does hurt," wing Vinny Prospal said.
"You smile, but it really does hurt inside".
"We've allowed political disagreement to spill over into our relationships and friendships here," Mr. Durbin said, "and that really does hurt the institution".
The evidence that gun control really does hurt Democrats, or that avoiding it has helped them, is disputed, but the strategy did at least appear to be working in 2006 and 2008, when the Party took over districts that had seemed unwinnable, or close to it.
As a teenager at Barnsley the only slight caveat about Stones centred on an apparent low tolerance for physical pain, concern at the amount of times he left the field for treatment after a bump or a hack (a common problem for crispbread-thin players in any contact sport: it really does hurt more).
Being married and having children really does hurt women's chances of success in academic science and engineering, confirms a new report issued by the National Science Foundation earlier this month.
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The humiliation of July's escape really did hurt.
Unlike Rivaldo, you sense this really did hurt, and the crowd winces in sympathy.
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Having condemned the players for "throwing in the towel" in the second half, which "really did hurt", Burton praised their "response on the training pitch" and "expected passion, fight, spirit, belief and pride" on Saturday.
"It really did hurt my feelings," Loveless remembers.
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