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"It's going to suffer; it has to suffer," he said.
"So we all have to suffer it together," Chang says.
If I'm going to suffer it might as well be fun.
The man who relishes humiliating others is destined to suffer it himself.
Once someone has experienced that, they always fear they will suffer it again.
While traders may suffer, it could spell relief at the fuel pumps for consumers.
If anything will suffer it is not debt servicing which will suffer, but something else.
When smaller firms started to suffer, it quietly ordered big banks to lend to them.
Bruce said if the company's share price continued to suffer, it might become a takeover target.
But because the envy causes the lovely one to suffer, it only burnishes her loveliness more.
PTSD is a debilitating condition that saps the life and creativity of those who suffer it.
They may not deserve the fate that will befall them, but they will suffer it regardless.
Bruce added that if the company's share price continued to suffer, it might become a takeover target.
"EAT PUFFER AND YOU MAY SUFFER," it says in all caps at the top of the page.
"Because if you made a bad sound you'd have to suffer it for six seconds," he said.
If you can suffer it then go for it, otherwise hope they fix it for the next generation.
And an experienced doctor's "intuition" is not to be replaced, nor would the doctor suffer it to be replaced.
Not just to endure it, not just to suffer it, not just to pass through it, but to live in it.
"It's a real mind-boggling injury to suffer; it is not an easy one to accept," the patient said in a statement.
If President-elect Trump can help those who suffer it will help "make America great again" and a better America for all.
The narrator becomes possessed by the spirit of the original singer and is forced both to enact revenge and to suffer it.
You have never spoken to me about the souls who died in sin and will go to hell to suffer it for eternity.
I think GDP would sufferIt definitely would be an important hit to GDP just because of the sheer size of Mexican U.S. trade.
"It's a real mind-boggling injury to suffer; it is not an easy one to accept," he said in a statement released by Johns Hopkins.
It may seem paradoxical, but if we mistakenly believe that plants can suffer, it could diminish our appreciation and concern for creatures that actually experience suffering.
Not so long ago, it was more often than not the end of a career; even now, many who suffer it find they are never quite the same.
"If communities in India improve sustainable agriculture practices (reducing irrigation and groundwater depletion), then pastoralists and farmers in Africa could suffer," it warned, calling the situation "a delicate dilemma".
To the distributors, customers are the ones that suffer; it will now be much harder for young kids geeked out on science to indulge their curiosity by owning a pet salamander.
That might not sound very long, but when you're on fire, cannot see, are wearing heavy gear and flailing around pretending to suffer, it can seem like a very long time indeed.
The world's poorest would bear the brunt, leading to a situation of "climate apartheid", in which the rich buy their way out of the worst effects while the rest suffer, it said.
"Seeing this franchise suffer, it was frustrating and it did hurt as a player, because it was a place that I always called home," said Lindsay, who is now a radio commentator for the Panthers.
"Although it's horrible to look at and horrible to suffer, it seems not to be associated with negative [health] outcomes," said Duffin, adding that none of the patients reported in modern times had died of it.
According to Dr. Moore, serious consideration around future pregnancies and contraception is needed, as 50 percent of those who suffer from perinatal psychosis in one pregnancy will go on to suffer it in a future pregnancy.
After all, he pointed out, a lower-court judge found Mr Madison had not shown that he lacks a rational understanding of the "punishment he is about to suffer and why he is about to suffer it".
As pursued by its purists — Vladimir Lenin, Josef Stalin and Mao Zedong — socialism produced mass death for those who opposed its autocracy and a dramatic collapse in the standard of living of those who had to suffer it.
After all the mortification the characters have to suffer, it might have been tempting to let the film end on a cheesy note, where the lonely, frustrated career woman sees the error of her ways and reconciles with her loving father.
If the United States were to impose a 35 percent tax on Mexican imports, according to Summers, the economies of both countries would suffer: It would be one of the best things that ever happened for Asian and European competitors.
To ensure that the current crisis isn't exploited by geopolitical rivals and strategic interests of the United States and Turkey don't suffer, it is necessary to use diplomacy and pull the United States-Turkish relations out of their present impasse.
For those of us who like that look, or have to suffer it because that's just what the hardware one needs to run the latest video games looks like, CES is our Paris Fashion Week, where all the manufacturers unveil the looks for the new season.
"If the defendants' rule is permitted to stand, it is not just mergers that will sufferit is the rule of law, and the certainty and stability required for effective commerce, markets and economic growth, that are truly threatened by the defendants' unauthorized and unlawful action," the plaintiffs said in their filing.
Yea, to the dead. But will it not live with the living? No. Why? Detraction will not suffer it.
It alleged that there is leniency to import poultry abroad and laments that the local poultry industry "always" had to suffer. It called for the lifting of the ban of transporting poultry from Luzon to the rest of the country. They welcomed the easing of the quarantine measures on August 31, 2017.
Anosodiaphoria occurs after stroke of the brain. 27% of patients suffering from an acute hemispheric stroke suffer the stroke in the right hemisphere, while 2% suffer it in their left.Stone, S.P. Halligan, P.W., and Greenwood, R.J. (1993). The incidence of neglect phenomenon and related disorders in patients with an acute right or left hemisphere stroke.
The boy then said: "I shall pick thee, Little rose of the field." The little rose said: "I shall stick thee, That thou'lt always think of me, And, I'll not want to suffer it." Little rose, little rose, little rose red, Little rose of the field. Still the rough boy picked the rose, Little rose of the field.
Let not her name > leave thy lips, never suffer it to leave your heart.Hom. II super "Missus > est," 17; Migne, P. L., CLXXXIII, 70-b, c, d, 71-a. Quoted in Doctor > Mellifluus 31 In 1953, on the eighth centenary of Bernard's death, Pope Pius XII issued the encyclical Doctor Mellifluus on St. Bernard of Clairvaux.
Profound lifestyle changes that are brought about by caring for the infant are also frequently hypothesized to cause PPD. However, little evidence supports this hypothesis. Mothers who have had several previous children without suffering PPD can nonetheless suffer it with their latest child. Despite the biological and psychosocial changes that may accompany pregnancy and the postpartum period, most women are not diagnosed with PPD.
Thou Shalt Suffer began in 1990 when vocalist Ihsahn met guitarist Samoth at a clinic for rock musicians. The two started playing together under various names, such as Dark Device, Xerasia, and Embryonic. They eventually settled on Thou Shalt Suffer. It was during this time Ihsahn began to develop his skills as a keyboard player, and his trademark sound can be heard on the band's recordings.
His wife told the court that "I have seen a change in Rob since he became involved with the BNP four years ago (after being a member of the Conservative Party for 23 years)." "The BNP made mine and Rob's marriage suffer. It drove a wedge between us." The jury was discharged after failing to reach a majority verdict during three days of deliberations.
I will no longer suffer it in silence Nor sustain it by complicity. They shall not send my son To fight another mother's son. For now, forever, there is no mother Who is an enemy to another mother. During the Vietnam war the AMP newsletter was sent to between 130,000 and 400,000 homes yearly. The organization produced two films: You Don’t Have to Buy War, Mrs.
You discovered a disease of the > 20th century, which could be called after my famous play, rhinoceritis. For > a while, one can say that a man is rhinocerised by stupidity or baseness. > But there are people—honest and intelligent—who in their turn may suffer the > unexpected onset of this disease, even the dear and close ones may > suffer...It happened to my friends. That's why I left Romania.
Socrates calls Callicles a "desired touchstone" (486) and counters that not only "nomos" (custom or law) but also nature affirms that to do injustice is more disgraceful than to suffer it, that equality is justice (489a–b), and that a man such as Callicles' ideal is like a leaky jar, insatiable and unhappy (494a). Socrates returns to his previous position, that an undisciplined man is unhappy and should be restrained and subjected to justice (505b).
Rat terriers have been competing in the United Kennel Club events for over 15 years. UKC is a family-friendly group that promotes many different venues for dogs to compete. The National Rat Terrier Association is the largest independent registry and has maintained lineage records for decades. Feeling the working terrier nature of the breed will suffer, it is the most prominent of those clubs and associations opposed to Kennel Club closed-registry breeding rules.
On July 31, 2013, AFI released the official music video for "I Hope You Suffer". It contained primarily shots of the band performing the song in black and white and contained similar imagery to the teaser videos previously released by the band. On August 16, 2013, a music video was released for the song "17 Crimes." An EDM remix of the song was included on the soundtrack to the film The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones.
"Henry P Van Dusen. Dag Hammarskjöld. A Biographical Interpretation of Markings Faber and Faber London 1967 p 169 Many of the entries in Markings describe Hammarskjöld's struggles to view his professional duty as a spiritual responsibility. The entry on June 11, 1961, for example, reads: "Summoned/To carry it,/Aloned/To assay it,/Chosen/To suffer it,/And free/To deny it,/I saw/For one moment/The sail/In the sun-storm,/Far off/On a wave-crest,/Alone,/Bearing from land.
British Ambassador writes of Speedwell survivors arrival in Lisbon Baynes says he did not keep a journal as the men 'would not suffer it'. The 30 mutineers had an anxious time before eventually securing passage to Rio de Janeiro on the brigantine Saint Catherine, which set sail on Sunday 28 March 1742. Once in Rio de Janeiro, internal and external diplomatic wrangling continually threatened to terminally complicate either their lives, or at least their return to England. John King did not help.
He died early in 1633–4, and was buried on 8 Feb. in Holy Trinity churchyard, Coventry. He seems to have had a son and grandson of the same name. His will, made in 1631, was prefaced by ‘so full and so open a protestation against the hierarchy and the ceremonies, that the prelatical party would not suffer it to be put among the records of the court when the will was tendred to be proved’ (Clark, in Life of Julines Herring).
The collapse of compassion happens because people actively, perhaps subconsciously, regulate their emotions to withhold the compassion they feel for the groups of people who suffer. It is not because people are less capable of caring about plenty suffering rather than individuals who suffer. This can also be put as withholding our compassion for a wide range of sufferers not being a part of us from birth, rather it is something we do almost actively, in that moment people actively reduce or remove their affection.
The home's strategic location and heavy use by two armies caused it to suffer. "It was a beautiful house built out of white pine and right new," a Virginia soldier wrote in a letter home. "[Upton] had every convenience about his house that the heart could wish, but everything is torn to pieces," he observed, after sleeping for one night in the house while on picket duty.Letter by C.J. Winston, dated September 4, 1861, as cited by Gernand, A Virginia Village Goes to War, p. 65.
The Scots army was defeated at the battle of Flodden on 9 September. Before Tournai fell Catherine of Aragon sent John Glyn to Henry with the blood-stained coat and gauntlets of James IV of Scotland. Catherine suggested Henry should use the coat as his battle-banner, and wrote that she had thought to send him the body too, but 'Englishmen's hearts would not suffer it.' It was suggested that James' body would be her exchange with Henry for his French prisoner, the Duke of Longueville.
The revolutionaries knew that hydrocyanic acid produced a very toxic gas and that an antidote would need to be available if those manufacturing it were not to suffer. It was the inability to procure an antidote that caused them to abandon the attempt. Kailashpati had shown a bombshell to Jain and suggested to him that it would useful to produce something similar. Jain in turn used some engineering contacts in an attempt to produce the item but it came to nothing as the suspicions of his contacts were raised.
Alternating hemiplegia of childhood is an ultra-rare neurological disorder named for the transient episodes, often referred to as "attacks", of hemiplegia from which those with the disorder suffer. It typically presents before the age of 18 months. These hemiplegic attacks can cause anything from mild weakness to complete paralysis on one or both sides of the body, and they can vary greatly in duration. Attacks may also alternate from one side of the body to the other, or alternate between affecting one or both sides during a single attack.
He believed that "Earthly princes depose themselves while they rise up against God", so "it behooves us to spit upon their heads than to obey them". When ordinary citizens are confronted with tyranny, he wrote, ordinary citizens have to suffer it. But magistrates have the duty to "curb the tyranny of kings", as had the Tribunes of the Plebs in ancient Rome, the Ephors in Sparta, and the Demarchs in ancient Athens. That Calvin could support a right of resistance in theory did not mean that he thought such resistance prudent in all circumstances.
It > is a continuing phenomenon of which the end is not yet in sight. Keynes ended with this ominous warning: > Economic privation proceeds by easy stages, and so long as men suffer it > patiently the outside world cares very little. Physical efficiency and > resistance to disease slowly diminish, but life proceeds somehow, until the > limit of human endurance is reached at last and counsels of despair and > madness stir the sufferers from the lethargy which precedes the crisis. The > man shakes himself, and the bonds of custom are loosed.
We claim our own rights, and are willing that all others shall enjoy theirs. :No man shall be at liberty to come into our streets, to threaten us with mobs, for if he does, he shall atone for it before he leaves the place, neither shall he be at liberty, to vilify and slander any of us, for suffer it we will not in this place. The speech alarmed local non-Mormons attending the celebration. Later, the church presidency published the July 4th Oration, causing considerable agitation and further stoking anti-Mormon sentiment throughout northwestern Missouri.
The gradual nature of the disaster was also more comforting, in some respects, compared with the nature of modern technological failures such as air crashes. Times reviewer made this point explicitly: "This air age, when death comes too swiftly for heroism or with no survivors to record it, can still turn with wonder to an age before yesterday when a thousand deaths at sea seemed the very worst the world must suffer." It was, as Steven Biel comments, "a quainter kind of disaster" in which the victims had time to prepare and chose how to die.
Roberto gets her something to eat and she stops to listen to the radio broadcast of the performance. She imagines meeting Lewis near the Swiss house and talking of their love. She tells him that she has loved him since before she was born, and remembers her father saying that if Lewis could only suffer, it would make all the difference. The soloist sings and the words frighten her. Back in the study, as the soloist sings a song of love, death and beauty, Tessa falls to the floor clutching the flower she had planned for Lewis’ buttonhole and dies.
Hyperinflation has always been a traumatic experience for the people who suffer it, and the next political regime almost always enacts policies to try to prevent its recurrence. Often this means making the central bank very aggressive about maintaining price stability, as was the case with the German Bundesbank, or moving to some hard basis of currency, such as a currency board. Many governments have enacted extremely stiff wage and price controls in the wake of hyperinflation, but this does not prevent further inflation of the money supply by the central bank, and always leads to widespread shortages of consumer goods if the controls are rigidly enforced.
For a heart so feeling as yours this was the severest of trials, > and nothing but time can bring consolation under circumstances so > afflicting. Strength of mind in enfeebled by griefs of this nature; but, my > friend, one ought not to suffer it to be entirely extinguished, for it is > the duty of a sensible man to cherish the heavenly fire with which we are > endowed by Providence. Despite moral philosophy I weep with you, and glory > in the human weakness of mingling my tears with those of a friend I so > tenderly love. My dear Charles ought, ere this, to have received my answer > to the touching letter he wrote.
The operation of hoeing is beneficial, not only as being destructive of weeds, but as loosening the surface of the soil, and rendering it more permeable to the gases and aqueous vapour of the atmosphere. Hoeing, therefore, not only protects the farmer's crops from being weakened by weeds, but it renders the soil itself as more capable of supplying the plants with their food. Tull was the first who inculcated the advantages of hoeing cultivated soils. He correctly enough told the farmers of his time, that as fine hoed ground is not so long soaked by rain, so the dews never suffer it to become perfectly dry.
During the Revolution, the Collinet family of the Room would suffer. It would have been necessary to justify non- emigration of his wife (left in cure to Switzerland) and of her son so that the fief remains in the hands of Charles-François-Xavier. One of his cousins, Pierre-Maurice Collinet de la Salle, did not have as much chance, and was placed in front of Revolutionary Tribunal, condemned and executed in Paris, the same day as Charlotte Corday. With the death of Charles-François-Xavier Collinet de la Salle, which occurred in his castle on November 21, 1813, his three children inherited the Failloux and others.
Jewish humor book featuring Hershel of Ostropol Sigmund Freud, in his 1927 essay Humour (Der Humor), puts forth the following theory of black comedy: "The ego refuses to be distressed by the provocations of reality, to let itself be compelled to suffer. It insists that it cannot be affected by the traumas of the external world; it shows, in fact, that such traumas are no more than occasions for it to gain pleasure." Some other sociologists elaborated this concept further. At the same time, Paul Lewis warns that this "relieving" aspect of gallows jokes depends on the context of the joke: whether the joke is being told by the threatened person themselves or by someone else.
Monteverdi probably began composing in late October or early November 1607, since Rinuccini's arrival in Mantua can be dated to 23 October. With rehearsals due to begin in the new year, Monteverdi composed the work in a hurry and under considerable pressure; nearly 20 years later he was still complaining, in a letter to Striggio, of the hardships he had been made to suffer: "It was the shortness of time that brought me almost to death's door in writing L'Arianna". Monteverdi had apparently completed the score by early January, and rehearsals began. However, his work was not over as he was required to write further music when the work was extended after Rossi's intervention.
Herb at work in his Chicago studio Herb had his own Advertising studio on Chicago's Michigan Avenue, which is known as "The Magnificent Mile." He was a very successful Designer/Illustrator/Author. His talents were expansive working with everything from books and magazines, architectural designs, commercial television work for Kelloggs and various companies, and more. Kāne said he found advertising work unsatisfying. “The end came when I won a Jolly Green Giant campaign, and for a year, did drawings and paintings of that big green fairy until I could no longer suffer it.” Kāne had been sailing a racing catamaran on Lake Michigan, and had begun researching Hawaiian canoes in the library of the University of Chicago and in the Field Museum of Natural History, where in 1961 the museum had installed one of the most extensive collections of artifacts from Pacific Ocean cultures put on view to that date.
Half-hanging of suspected United Irishmen by government troops in 1798 The history of the state use of torture in interrogations extends over more than 2,000 years in Europe—though it was recognized early on as the Roman imperial jurist Ulpian in the third century AD cautioned, that information extracted under duress was deceptive and untrustworthy. There is "no means of obtaining the truth" from those who have the strength to resist says Ulpian, while others unable to withstand the pain "will tell any lie rather than suffer it." The use of torture as an investigative technique waned with the rise of Christianity since it was considered "antithetical to Christ's teachings," and in 866 Pope Nicholas I banned the practice. But after the 13th century many European states such as Germany, France, Portugal, Italy, and Spain began to return to physical abuse for religious inquisition, and for secular investigations.
The light ones are generally those that come from distillation columns and are low in congeners (impurities some of which are favored for giving the desired sensory profiles). The heavy are generally those that come from the distillation in an alembic or pot and have a high content of congeners. This balance allows for an optimum aging time, because light alcohol does not require much maturing time and prolonging it would not improve its quality; heavy alcohol will need to stay longer in the barrel, since, if not given enough time, its quality will suffer, it will fail to develop properly and will not manage to completely transform its raw notes into more subtle, soft, rounded and pleasant textures. 3\. Because Destilería Carúpano is located at the Hacienda Altamira in the Macarapana-Carúpano valley toward the equator and, since this is an area of low altitude at sea level where a distinct micro-climate develops combining high relative humidity from Caribbean sea breezes and high temperatures, hence, the time required for aging is much shorter. 4\.

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