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Mr. Kellner takes pain to insist that he is no saint.
It's born of trust that comes from knowing that, week in, week out, the guy next to you takes pain so you don't have to.
At a personal level, it takes pain — the experience of pain, the confrontation with pain, the contemplation of pain, the testimony of pain — and Lee dramatizes pain as a matter of overwhelming public spectacle and intimate anguish.
Ms. Quinn, unlike the mayor, takes pain to express her sympathy with those who say they'd like a day or two off if they or their children fall ill.
The chain takes pain to train its employees to handle customers, even the unpleasant ones, with care, based on such sentiments as a sign on the office wall of Mark Ferrera, a senior vice president: "Treat others as you would like to be treated".
And while Mr. Fanlund takes pain to stress the need to continue the progressive editorials and watchdog role of the reinvented Capital Times, it is sports that serves as a perfect example of the changes he says have been long overdue.
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