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"All of us on the road suffer some sort of guilt, being away from our families.
Maybe McCarthy really did suffer some sort of sinister conversion over the summer?
Those caught are not simply sent back across the border as they used to be: 90% suffer some sort of punishment typically a few weeks in jail.
Given that statistics suggest that one in four people suffer some sort of mental health problem, this isn't that unlikely an occurrence.
It's amazing that Peterson didn't suffer some sort of serious injury before his fifth season, given how often he got hurt at Oklahoma and how violent his running style has always been.
And, others, as he describes in the book, suffer some sort of mental disorder, though Villani points out it's not just mathematicians but those involved in many fields of creative arts.
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I consider many people at the Weinstein Company to have suffered some sort of Stockholm syndrome.
Whereas three quarters of women said they had suffered some sort of detriment, some sort of discrimination during their pregnancy.
The consensus seems to be that James suffered some sort of genital injury on that fateful day of the fire.
Another story (not confined to Brownites) is that Mr Blair suffered some sort of collapse in morale around April or May this year.
He can't precisely remember what happened after that, but recollections of Borstal flooded back and he suffered some sort of black-out.
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