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To cut a long story short, he was born; he lived; he wrote books; he inflicted suffering and occasionally suffered himself.
He told me he had suffered himself.
"He's from the provinces, and he's suffered himself, the same as us.
Mr. Nairne suffered himself through a theft in 1994 when working for the Tate Gallery in London as a program director.
If Jesus was really God, then God did not suffer merely as a father when his son hung on the cross but suffered himself.
Some of Plath's admirers treat Hughes as her symbolic murderer; others see him as someone who suffered himself, a talented man married to an emotionally disturbed woman.
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He is not asking them to suffer anything he would not suffer himself.
He did not suffer himself, but when released he joined the FLN.
The 19th-century philosopher William James reportedly called neurasthenia, from which he claimed to suffer himself, "Americanitis," in part the result of the accelerating pace of American life.
Here Dion was in a great strait, being necessitated either to fight against his own countrymen or tamely suffer himself and his faithful soldiers to be cut in pieces.
While he does not suffer himself, Mr DeToffol said he had heard from customers around the world, complaining of a variety of symptoms ranging from headaches and irritability to tinnitus and cardiac issues.
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