Sentence examples for rising pain from inspiring English sources

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"This measure will ground the soaring, gouging fees that contribute to airlines' record profits and passengers' rising pain," said Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn)., who co-sponsored the FAIR Fees Act.

President Obama, while in New Hampshire last Thursday, countered Republican charges that he was to blame for the rising pain at the pump.

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| Cost of public projects is rising, and pain will be felt for years.

This sense of rising above pain through fellowship, and of individual hurt being subsumed in larger cultural and historical turmoil, runs throughout the show.

DealBook » Cost of Public Projects Is Rising, and Pain Will Be Felt for Years | Interest rates have been inching up everywhere, sending America's vast market for municipal bonds into a steep decline.

As a result, these infections harm both the patient and society at large, with rising cost, pain, and suffering.

No matter how they are excited, these receptors never give rise to pain.

The lung, liver, and spleen also do not give rise to pain, no matter how they are stimulated.

Certain kinds of nerve fibres in the somatic tissues do not give rise to pain, no matter how many there are or how frequently they are stimulated.

Some tissues do not give rise to pain, no matter how they are stimulated; the liver and the alveoli of the lungs are insensitive to almost every stimulus.

By Day 4 of the trip, I had eaten carrot macarons, rosemary macarons, rose petals, pain au chocolat, pigeon, beef cheeks, rhubarb sabayon, potatoes and pork loin roasted on a bed of bay leaves, and enough baguettes to fill all the umbrella stands in Seattle.

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