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Those of us who looked set to suffer grasped suffering's inevitability; we held on to our standpoints and coddled our spliffs; we stayed silent.

The poet is set among suffering that dwarfs the local anguish of Goethe's Werther: he recklessly exposes himself to a cannonade, broods over destruction and emerges stricken, his Leibnizian optimism undone by the ferocity of war.

Here, only 20 minutes' walk from the immense security cordon thrown around inner London, half the people you met were beginning to acquire the kind of set, dogged, suffering face you see in refugees, and half were going about their business.

Mumtaz died from septicemia after being covered in kerosene and set aflame, suffering burns on 85percentt of her body.

Russia's energy-reliant economy shrank by 3.7% in 2015 and is set to continue suffering this year.

Especially that unnerving mixture of the saccharine and the judgmental; it seems that we set up these Suffering Girls only to bludgeon them off their pedestals.

Those pre-ordering now get an instant download of the excellent Almost Like the Blues, a sombre lyric full of suffering set to a classy shimmy.

The other Ferrari of Kimi Raikkonen failed to set a time, suffering a power steering problem.

This sentiment is at very root of the stereotype society has set for people suffering from addiction since the War on Drugs came to fruition.

Those four genes and RIM101 are also up-regulated at least two-fold in an expression data set of patients suffering from oral candidiasis [ 52].

Material beauty drew viewers in and images of pain and suffering set them straight.

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