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In a quiet moment afterward, Revis admitted that the criticism stung, that he worried about the reaction of the public and the fans.
For a band so fiercely literate, who took such pride in their sloganeering lyrics it must have stung that their first big hit was a cover version, yet something about it feels very Manic Street Preachers.
He is stung that he is sometimes the only one of the four candidates not invited to take part in some of the debates or forums that have been held throughout the state.
She arrives in Washington undoubtedly stung that a German-led European monitoring team is being held by separatists in Sloviansk, Ukraine.
It stung that they weren't able to realize that while I wasn't ready to act their way, I still had plenty to say.
Amid the chaos, a wasp nest in a nearby tree was disturbed, and a number of Australians were so badly stung that they were incapacitated and also needed to be evacuated.
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When your chest starts to sting, that's enough push-ups.
Stung by that experience, Mr Murdoch has become a more cautious gambler.
Tulisa Contostavlos is apparently set to expose all about the 'Fake Sheikh' drugs sting that landed her in court in a tell-all BBC Three programme.
Their approval ratings plunged so quickly and the state defeats were so stinging that analysts have called the party's very existence into question.
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