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12 Sentences With "feeling no pain"

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"Feeling no pain from its actions thus far, monetary policymakers are inclined to continue hiking."
There was the battle over public pensions in which unions accused him of feeling no pain.
"I ate a Cheeba Chew at dinner and I'll tell you something, I was feeling no pain…" he said.
He hadn't noticed that there were streaks of blood polluting the cement, or that he was feeling no pain.
Our photog got the Lakers star Friday night outside the Nice Guy in L.A. Friday night ... and he's clearly feeling no pain.
He's in good form, high on the moment and her company (and the dark rum he surreptitiously tips into their Diet Cokes when no one's looking), and she's feeling no pain herself.
If his claim of feeling no pain is true, zipping around the country doing performances is surely more fun that working all hours of the day on a construction site for pitiful wages, as he did before.
Conor was at Surrender Nightclub at the Encore hotel and stayed past 3:30 AM ... and it seemed he was feeling no pain, although he must have been after getting pounded into the ground by Nate Diaz.
"A vegetable with no feeling, no pain, no emotions " The couple, also parents to 3-year-old Beau, were told to consider abortion as an option after learning of his rare encephalocele condition, which has no known cause and can often lead to death.
After the game, he reported feeling no pain in his elbow and was reactivated by the Twins. On November 6, 2006, Liriano underwent Tommy John surgery to curtail the pain in his left elbow. He missed the entire 2007 season.
Smith became an employee and then mistress of Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot in the early to mid-1970s. The Smith-Lightfoot affair was volatile and illustrated in the lyrics of "Sundown" (1974), Lightfoot's No. 1 hit and most lucrative song. It reflects the dark feelings Lightfoot was experiencing at the time, with lyrics such as: "Sometimes I think it's a shame / When I get feeling better when I'm feeling no pain." Drinking too much and married to another woman, he on one occasion broke Smith's cheekbone in a fight.
She rose from bed after feeling no pain and later wrote of this moment: "the doors of Heaven are closed; those of life are opened up again." She recovered so well that on 24 May 1923 she was assigned to administer to prisoners in Milan at the prison of San Vittore. She became well known amongst prisoners for her tender care and affection and was as such given the two monikers of the "Mother of San Vittore" and the "Angel of San Vittore"; she was appointed as its superior in 1939. The prison later became an S.S. headquarters for the Nazis during World War II and the prison later housed priests and nuns in addition to Jewish people and resistance fighters.

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