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In an era of pop-up restaurants and 140-character updates, guidebook publishing has suffered hugely.
Nor was he sorry for being out of the country while the North of England suffered hugely debilitating floods.
Holt on the other hand is a whistleblower who has suffered hugely and often in silence for telling truth to power.
The campaign for the euro has suffered hugely from the failure to put the case for it to the electorate during the European election campaign.
My mother suffered hugely before she died, and you'd think that would make it easier, knowing that her pain has ended.
On the other hand, Turkey a NATO member itself has a less than spotless record with minorities: its Armenians suffered hugely during the first world war, and the Kurdish part of the country has been having a rough time for years past.So most of Turkey's generals and politicians are happy to stand by NATO, especially when Greece is being less enthusiastic.
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"We have had to suffer hugely," she tweeted last week.
It is fascinating, the way they did suffer hugely to produce this deeply, deeply trivial stuff".
To begin with, past virtue counts for little at the moment: if the euro collapses, then Germany will suffer hugely.
The main force for euro-zone unity, Mr. Monti said, comes from Germany, which had enormous economic interests at stake and would suffer hugely if other members regained "the freedom of competitive devaluations".
"Many critics, though, of Israel's policy would suggest that the Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well," Wilcox said – all but saying: "So swings and roundabouts, really".
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