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In the town-hall meetings, he also heard many stories about people who had been denied health care by their H.M.O.s and had suffered terribly as a result.

The people of New Orleans and southeastern Louisiana, as well as of other devastated areas along the Gulf Coast, are suffering terribly as a result of Hurricane Katrina.

It was kind of funny, although I couldn't openly smirk since I was allegedly a neutral professional (who had suffered terribly as a Dodger fan as a lad).

Set to Shostakovich's stirring, martial "Piano Concerto No. 2" (which suffered terribly as a piped-in recording; all of the music was recorded), the ballet evokes the courtly social whirl of soldiers and society ladies.

Grant did poorly at West Point; decently as a young officer in the Mexican War; not so well as an officer when the conflict was over (tedium took its toll, and he was forced to resign from the Army for being drunk on duty); and then terribly as a would-be businessman in St . Louis forced at last to sell firewood on the street.

This observation should not be mistaken for rooting for the Yankees — not from an old Brooklyn Dodger fan who suffered terribly as a child — but it is a fact that the Series does have some history in this corner of the Bronx.

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That held me back terribly as an actor.

Not in the sense that I'm here for a political crime, but in the sense that I'm here because of a political system that has failed me terribly as an individual and citizen in this country".

To be sure, Mark Hamill has a bland-faced innocence as Skywalker, and Carrie Fisher is comically plucky as the distressed Princess Leia, but Harrison Ford hams it up terribly as Han Solo, a cynical space pirate who has 'flown from one side of this galaxy to another and seen a lot of stuff.'" -- Kathleen Carroll, New York Daily News.

Although Wolfe clearly regards this as terribly unfair (as do I) and a result of voters' failure to know their own self-interest, he manages to make his argument for more "quality control" in American democracy in ideologically neutral terms.

Less frequently reported were stereotypes of people with T2DM being poor people, not terribly intelligent, as well as being a shocking person or bad person and injecting insulin.

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