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Sure, they sometimes have nasty accidents, or suffer horror stories.
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Those teenagers suffered horrors.
Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan and Congo have all suffered horrors brought on by disastrous governance and violent conflict.
And in the 20th century many European countries suffered horrors that make Italy's supposedly pernicious historical inheritance seem mild.
The tribunal, established in The Hague in 1993, was designed to bring a measure of justice to those who had suffered horrors in the Balkans.
Yet they must make room for the views of women whose backgrounds have little to do with the persecution of Jews and who may have suffered horrors of their own.
Ms. James further suggests that were we to exit this hall of mirrors we would suffer the horror of being out of touch with our society.
So, with only 799 of these TdFs being made, the chances are you won't suffer the horror of seeing another one parked next to yours in Tesco's car park.
"I hope you never suffer the horror of a military man sitting at your kitchen table trying to tell how your son died — then wait 10 days for his body to be returned and his casket unloaded in a darkened corner of the same airport".
A year after Trump launched a cruise-missile strike in response to the chemical attack and declared that "no child of God should ever suffer such horror," the State Department said, "There has been no let-up in the atrocities committed by the Syrian regime, enabled by its backers, in flagrant violation of international law".
No child of God should ever suffer such horror".
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