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My soccer career — playing in adult pickup games — had sputtered as I suffered affliction after affliction.
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No one ever suffered afflictions without being able to name a witch.
An oath sworn "by the king's hearth" was so solemn that if the king suffered any affliction, enareans failing to divine who broke the oath were burned to death.
The Texas governor suffered an affliction common to candidates who are drafted late in campaigns by supporters who tell them the prize is theirs for the taking; he came in vastly under-prepared and overconfident.
This young man suffered from afflictions very similar to what's in the film, as hard is that is to believe".
He suffered flashbacks, an affliction he passed on to Brenton.
Mr. Blair argued that, whereas the left of British politics had once been ideological, the right now suffered the same affliction.
But he was a giant who also suffered the frequent affliction of the powerful, namely staying too long for his, or our, own good.
Like other adults who rid themselves of an affliction suffered since childhood, whether it be strabismus or stuttering or obesity, he now faces a different emotional landscape.
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