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In the ring on that night, Bradley, stung from criticism for his performance against Pacquiao decided to engage in an out-of-character brawl to prove his mettle.
When I told her we couldn't help, she said, 'That's too bad, because you're our last hope.' " Ms. Porter is still stung from the experience.
Officials at the White House, still stung from the criticism on Iraq, quickly realized that they would face a firestorm of protest if they did not make the findings public, according to former administration and intelligence officials.
It is difficult to tell whether McDonald's is making good money or getting stung from these sales.
Stung from the loss of their year-long unbeaten home record, Exeter made a blistering start in Dublin.
When you went through the adhesive department where they worked your eyes stung from the strong chemical vapors.
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In those days Chicago was still stinging from the racial antagonism of the 1960s.
Australia's scientific community may sting from them for years to come.
He said often beachgoers mistook stinging from the remnants of jellyfish tentacles with bites.
"My hands would sting from all the clapping," said one manager.
Your hand in the air, my face stinging from the first blow.
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