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He suffered something of a political humiliation.
Mr Regeni suffered "something inhuman, animal-like, an unacceptable violence," he added.
Yet, from then on, his reputation suffered something of a decline.
I have laboured hard and suffered something to make the world appreciate its worth.
In the light of these events, Raskob's reputation as an investment adviser suffered something of a setback.
But his trip is unlikely to ease a nagging sense in India that ties between the two countries have suffered something of a downgrade under his administration.
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I understood that if I was going to sit there and watch them lose, I should suffer something, too.
There are certain codes that if you betray them, you suffer something much worse than a political defeat.
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