F. have created a dangerous precedent by making depositors share in the pain of the bailout.
God is in the pain the victims are suffering, and the healing that will go on.
There were families bound together in the pain and the struggle of love.
"We became listeners interested in the pain of others, because we also needed people to be interested in our pain, " he said.
This month in Beslan, we saw once again how the terrorists measure their success: in the death of the innocent and in the pain of grieving families.
Last year he also called on the UK government to licence the opium poppy trade in Afghanistan, to help combat a world shortage in the pain-killing drug morphine.
The sound and fury, posturing and bluffing may appear a bit different in each case but the subliminal outcome is the same bondholders must share in the pain and take a haircut.
Knowing this may influence the decision about whether the EU and IMF should require Greek bond holders to share in the pain with some form of debt restructuring, re-profiling or default.
But they do expect that you share in the pain and they do expect that if taxpayers are having to pony up the bill, then these folks are going to show some restraint.
The drugs succeeded in postponing the pain, but at the expense of exacerbating the underlying condition.
The second shock in succession to the same location of the body produced higher pain intensity ratings than the first shock and (sic) that the third shock in succession to the same location of the body produced higher pain intensity ratings than the second shock in succession.
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According to a new study, the average driver in Mississippi feels the pain of high gas prices more than residents in any other state do.
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In the industrial heartland of Ontario and Quebec, the American descent into recession is an additional worry on top of the pain in the car and lumber industries, which export to the United States and were already suffering from a strong Canadian dollar and weaker demand south of the border.
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Note the bandaged man in the hospital in Phantom Pain, and the burned man boarding the helicopter in Ground Zeroes.
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But the banking industry and the economy are now locked in a kind of negative symbiosis, where bad news in one induces pain in the other.
But without the appropriate strategies, the pain in the Chinese auto industry can be very high.
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The Tories inherited such a massive budget deficit (11% of GDP) that there was little political upside in postponing the pain.
Krugman points out that austerity measures in Europe have not been particularly successful in staunching the pain of struggling economies so far.
This sort of humility might let Mr Brown appear to participate in the general pain: surrendering his pride might be a better form of kindred suffering than the sleepless overwork that often leaves him looking greyly gaunt.
Even though analysts have downgraded their price targets on Micron's shares amid fears of a downturn in consumer spending, they also see an upside in all the pain: Micron could grab some of the assets of rival Qimonda AG, easing some of the pricing pressure in the memory industry.
Gout, a condition in which the buildup of uric acid in the joints causes pain and swelling, is treated with alopurinol, a drug that prevents the uric acid buildup and has been available in the United States since 1964.
Doctors at George Washington University Hospital, also in the capital, reported an increased in reports of pain and chronic illnesses in the week after the attacks.
In effect, the brain flinches when it sees someone in pain in the same way that we might wince.
At some point, the people in the affected countries presumably will call a halt to the pain and sweep in a government willing to think the impossible leaving the euro, for example.
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Two days before the strike, he defended his move in an address on national television, saying "the pain" was "in the best interest of all Nigerians".
As he puts it, 'It's the biggest pain in the ass - you can wait two hours to sit and the staff is hands-down the meanest - but it's most frequently giving you the perfect pizza.
He said Mr Bell was looking for something on the back seat of the vehicle they were in when Mr Brown suddenly felt a stabbing pain in the back of his neck.
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He said the bad news was that in the short term there would be pain for people in the Middle East as they attempted to develop democracy after the overthrow of dictators, but in the long term it would be good news because it showed people wanted freedom.
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