She suffered an injury that precluded the possibility of an athletic career. |
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He struggled to maintain eupepsia, but he suffered. |
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They suffered through several meager years at the beginning of their marriage. |
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She never fully recovered from the traumas she suffered during her childhood. |
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He suffered a series of tragedies that nearly drove him to madness. |
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They try to rehabilitate horses that have suffered injuries. |
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He suffered the indignity of being forced to leave the courtroom. |
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In subsequent centuries, the area suffered repeated Danish invasion, and fortresses were built at Bridgnorth and Chirbury. |
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He suffered severe emotional distress as a result of the accident. |
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He took a foolish financial risk and suffered a grievous loss. |
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Fortunately the boat suffered no serious damage in the storm. |
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Greene suffered from periodic bouts of depression while at Oxford, and largely kept to himself. |
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Barrie suffered bereavements with the boys, losing the two to whom he was closest in their early twenties. |
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In those days, Thomas used to frequent the cinema on Mondays with Tom Warner who, like Watkins, had recently suffered a nervous breakdown. |
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Though Wilde's health had suffered greatly from the harshness and diet of prison, he had a feeling of spiritual renewal. |
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The young Shaw suffered no harshness from his mother, but he later recalled that her indifference and lack of affection hurt him deeply. |
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The bright and cheerful music of Pinafore was composed during a time when Sullivan suffered from excruciating pain from a kidney stone. |
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The brigade suffered heavy losses and earned four Gold Medals of Military Valor. |
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In the 1950s, the BBC SO, in common with the rest of the BBC's musical organisation, suffered from stagnation. |
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Barry suffered a rupture of the oesophagus in 1988, following a toxic reaction to a health tonic he had consumed. |
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Townshend had announced in 1987 that he suffered from tinnitus and alternated acoustic, rhythm, and lead guitar to preserve his hearing. |
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Liam lost two front teeth and kicked a police officer in the ribs, while Alan suffered minor head injuries after getting hit with an ashtray. |
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Noel suffered three broken and dislodged ribs as a result from the attack, and the group had to cancel several shows while he recovered. |
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Conversely, Rossetti would be unhappy at Kelmscott, and eventually suffered a mental breakdown. |
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When Janey took May and Jenny to Oneglia in Italy, the latter suffered a serious seizure, with Morris rushing to the country to see her. |
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Biographer Fiona MacCarthy suggests that Morris might have suffered from a form of Tourette's syndrome as he exhibited some of the symptoms. |
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Although his death was sudden, his health had been declining for several years, and he suffered from constant and severe neck pain. |
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His reputation suffered during the English reformation, probably due to its association with the Franciscans. |
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Lilburne's health suffered from his confinement, and in 1654 his death was reported and described. |
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The 1980s and early '90s were a difficult time for Welsh rugby union when the team suffered many defeats. |
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The level below the provinces, the clubs, has probably suffered somewhat in the professional era. |
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Robert suffered severe chest injuries and died in hospital shortly afterwards. |
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It turned out to be a bad decision as Scotland suffered their heaviest defeat in their history. |
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As a result of the decline of European demand for goods from India and Africa, Kuwait's economy suffered. |
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Following the withdrawal of US troops in 2011, the insurgency continued and Iraq suffered from political instability. |
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They have traditionally suffered from poor understanding, marginalization and exclusion from dialogue. |
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According to Hardin's paper, the pastoralist land use strategy suffered criticisms of being unstable and a cause of environmental degradation. |
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Whereas countries like Pakistan have suffered hundreds of attacks killing tens of thousands and displacing much more. |
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The genre suffered during the regime of Juan Manuel de Rosas, though it flourished alongside the economy later in the century. |
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In the late days of World War II the historic town centre suffered from Allied bombing. |
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Britain had suffered revolt during the year of civil war, and Bolanus was a mild governor. |
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Medieval Inverness suffered regular raids from the Western Isles, particularly by the MacDonald Lords of the Isles in the fifteenth century. |
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In particular, the regions of Cumbria and Lancashire suffered time and again from the plundering of the Irish. |
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In the 4th century, western ports suffered from attacks by Irish pirates, particularly Cardiff, Caernarfon, Holyhead and Caerhun. |
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It also suffered, as most Scottish abbeys in the period did, from a decline in patronage. |
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While the Scots suffered English occupation, Andrew Moray continued to endure imprisonment. |
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The uprising suffered a blow when the nobles submitted to the English at Irvine in July. |
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However Cavendish was one a number of riders to withdraw having suffered in the searing Spanish heat. |
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The French king at the time of Joan's birth, Charles VI, suffered from bouts of insanity and was often unable to rule. |
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He would have been familiar with the signs of madness because his own father, Charles VI, had suffered from it. |
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Stevenson translated a French study into the noble families which suffered so much in the Hundred Years' War, and is oft quoted. |
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The economy also suffered from increasing tariffs and taxes imposed by the Spanish Crown. |
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Burgoyne then dug in, but suffered a constant haemorrhage of deserters, and critical supplies were running low. |
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Soon after arriving, on August 16, Gates suffered a major defeat at Camden, setting the stage for Cornwallis to invade North Carolina. |
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The two armies engaged at Guilford Courthouse on March 15, and, though Greene was beaten, Cornwallis' army had suffered irreplaceable casualties. |
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Despite inflicting a tactical defeat on Greene's army, the casualties suffered by the British were such that they withdrew to Charleston. |
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The Dutch suffered around 500 total killed, owing to the minor scale of their conflict with Britain. |
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Parliament suffered chronic difficulties in obtaining sufficient manpower, and found it impossible to fill the quotas they had set. |
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Howe may have been dissuaded from pursuing aggressive manoeuvres due to the memory of the grievous losses the British suffered at Bunker Hill. |
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During the war, Haig suffered from toothache and sent for a Parisian dentist. |
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Another small New Town, Thamesmead, was developed adjacent to the Thames in the early 1960s but suffered from poor transport links. |
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Enlargement has been one of the EU's most successful foreign policies, yet has equally suffered from considerable opposition from the start. |
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The Conservatives experienced a net loss of 22 seats, the first time since 1997 that the party suffered a net loss of seats. |
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Smith suffered a heart attack on 9 October 1988 and was forced to spend three months away from Westminster to recover. |
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At the Battle of Monte Cassino in early 1944, the 2nd Battalion suffered heavy casualties in tough fighting. |
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The regiment deployed to Iraq in 2006, where it suffered two casualties Lieutenant Richard Palmer and Corporal Gordon Pritchard. |
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In March 2009, guitarist Malcolm Jones suffered a heart attack in Edinburgh whilst running to catch a train. |
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This allowed the UK government to close the London gold market to stem the losses being suffered by the British pound. |
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Early in the year, the Welsh forces, who had until then won several easy victories, suffered a series of defeats. |
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The Italians suffered disastrous defeat at Caporetto, requiring British and French reinforcements to be sent. |
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The Aberffraw dynasty suffered various depositions by rivals in Deheubarth, Powys, and England in the 10th and 11th centuries. |
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After Llywelyn suffered a paralytic stroke in 1237, Dafydd took an increasing role in government. |
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Joan died in 1237 and Llywelyn appears to have suffered a paralytic stroke the same year. |
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The first casualties were soon suffered due to training accidents with grenades. |
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In the face of determined German resistance and flanking machine gun fire, the 13th Welsh suffered many casualties and their attack stalled. |
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The division had suffered 3,993 casualties during the six days it had fought on the Somme, with over 600 men killed. |
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Elements of the 10th SWB had come under heavy German machine gun fire and suffered numerous casualties. |
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During this action, the division suffered 1,290 casualties and took 380 prisoners. |
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The German 195th Division at Passchendaele suffered 3,325 casualties from 9 to 12 October and had to be relieved by the 238th Division. |
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Britain went off the gold standard, and suffered relatively less than other major countries in the Great Depression. |
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From roughly 1931 to 1937, the Netherlands suffered a deep and exceptionally long depression. |
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Livestock farmers have suffered from wild animal predation and theft by rustlers. |
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Despite the introduction of the newer, milled coins, like the old hammered coins they suffered heavily from counterfeiting and clipping. |
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This part of the business proved popular in attracting new customers however suffered from poor product development. |
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Minting of bullion coins began in 1957 to meet a demand for authentic sovereign coins which suffered from heavy counterfeiting. |
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The town suffered very little from the bombing runs in the Second World War that did damage to many English locations. |
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It suffered a severe blow in 1349 when almost half the townspeople died of plague when the Black Death arrived in the town. |
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Swansea also suffered a vast reduction on trade with the end of the area as a world leader in copper smelting. |
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Roberts soon succumbed to the pressure of his rigorous schedule, and, in 1906, suffered a physical and emotional collapse. |
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When she was six years old she suffered the loss of her father and during this year she was also caught in a house fire, from which she escaped. |
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According to the Welsh Triads Taliesin had a son, Afaon, who was accounted a great warrior who suffered a violent death, probably in Lothian. |
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Williams suffered a stroke in 1981, the physical effects of which he suffered for the rest of his life. |
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They have suffered relegation from that league once, but bounced back in 2009, winning WRU Division Two West. |
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Unfortunately for Abdul, he suffered a serious injury in the next home game against the Newport Gwent Dragons. |
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However, they were relegated the following year and then suffered a second successive relegation. |
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Bale suffered an injury during the second half, preventing him from appearing in the second leg. |
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A scan revealed that Bale had suffered ligament damage to his right ankle, consigning him to an extended period on the sidelines. |
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With few star players, the attendance at matches was low, and therefore the club takings suffered. |
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Calzaghe damaged his hand early on in the fight and according to Calzaghe, he suffered a dose of food poisoning. |
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Calzaghe suffered his first career knockdown in the second round, before rising to halt Mitchell in the very same round. |
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On 12 May 2000, Maccarinelli suffered his first defeat at the hands of southpaw Lee Swaby. |
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The fight went to sixteen rounds before White, who had suffered since the eleventh, threw in the towel. |
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Welsh would often finish long fights without injury, while his opponents suffered heavy damage. |
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In January 1964 he suffered only his second defeat in 45 fights, losing to the American, Don Johnson. |
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In 1965, Wilde suffered serious injuries during a mugging at a train station in Cardiff, from which he never recovered. |
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He suffered from a speech impediment and spoke very little until about the age of six. |
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Born with deformed legs, she underwent surgery at age four and suffered pain in her legs for the rest of her life. |
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During June 2007, Tuck suffered from laryngitis, which let to an emergency tonsillectomy in July. |
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Most of the original dates had been cancelled because Matt Davies had suffered from a bout of laryngitis. |
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In addition he suffered from chronic indigestion, lumbago, sciatica, bronchitis and severe circulation problems in his legs. |
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From the 250s to the 280s AD, Roman Gaul suffered a serious crisis with its fortified borders being attacked on several occasions by barbarians. |
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Punctuality had suffered badly because of wider problems with the UK's rail infrastructure. |
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The heavy losses suffered during the Rif War in Morocco brought discredit to the government and undermined the monarchy. |
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It suffered a severe setback in 150 BC, when a rebellion began in the north. |
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Despite the calamity and huge death toll, Lisbon suffered no epidemics and within less than one year was already being rebuilt. |
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Puffins and guillemots also suffered from the collapse of the herring population, especially the puffins on the Lofoten Islands. |
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The Black Death came to Norway in 1349 and, like other cities in Europe, the city suffered greatly. |
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Unlike neighbouring Fetlar, Yell never suffered large scale clearances, only some local ones, and has long had multiple ownership. |
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On the island of Madeira, Funchal and many smaller settlements suffered significant damage. |
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Several buildings that had suffered little earthquake damage were destroyed by the subsequent fire. |
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Chimneys collapsed in Hull, Beverley and Bridlington, and Flamborough Head suffered crumbling of parts of its cliffs. |
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The Japanese themselves had suffered heavy casualties and were in no condition to pursue. |
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China suffered 20,000 civilian deaths, and financially the loss amounted to over 69 million taels' worth of silver. |
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The British suffered one light cruiser and three destroyers damaged, 35 killed and 40 wounded. |
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The British side also suffered from poor communications, with ships failing to report engagement with the enemy to each other. |
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Some crews coming ashore found rumours had already reported them dead to relatives, while others were jeered for the defeat they had suffered. |
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On 21 May 2010, a man died and another suffered serious injuries following an accident at Parkeston Quay, Harwich. |
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Even though the Netherlands remained neutral in this war, Amsterdam suffered a food shortage, and heating fuel became scarce. |
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For a long time Le Havre has exploited the strengths of its coastal location but also suffered from its relative isolation. |
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To prevent this, he practised that none of the Companies servauntes shuld be suffered to goe overland with letters. |
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But by far the worst effects for Spain were the increased difficulties it suffered in maintaining its position in the Southern Netherlands. |
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This station is in addition to the existing station at Ashford International, which has suffered a massive cut in service as a result. |
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Based on remarks by Plutarch, Caesar is sometimes thought to have suffered from epilepsy. |
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John's relationship with his mother Sophie suffered from their separation, and he never saw her again. |
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For the next 15 months he had no naval command and still suffered the effects of his illness. |
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The marines immediately came under heavy fire and suffered many casualties. |
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By 17 May, Rommel claimed to have taken 10,000 prisoners and suffered only 36 losses. |
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Unable to clear the obstacles and scale the seawall, they suffered heavy losses. |
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Although the operation failed to take Caen, the Germans suffered many tank losses after committing every available Panzer unit to the operation. |
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Between 6 June and the end of August, the American armies suffered 124,394 casualties, of whom 20,668 were killed. |
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The Free French SAS paratroopers suffered 77 killed, with 197 wounded and missing. |
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He went forward himself to observe the state of affairs and, finding himself under fire, suffered a heart attack and died. |
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The Australians suffered 200 casualties in that attack and suffered 27 killed and 290 wounded. |
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As he is described as a corpulent man, who also suffered from asthma, it is hypothesized that his friends left him because he was already dead. |
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We are all becoming accustomed to adventure. It is beginning to pall on us. We suffered no casualties and there was no illness. |
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The plant suffered a decline due to changing agricultural practices throughout the 1970s and 1980s in Britain. |
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Believers and clergy suffered greatly during the Soviet occupation, with many killed, tortured or deported to Siberia. |
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Farming and rural areas suffered as crop prices fell by roughly 60 percent. |
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Facing plummeting demand with few alternate sources of jobs, areas dependent on primary sector industries suffered the most. |
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Estimates place deaths in the Soviet Union at around 23 million, while China suffered about 10 million. |
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Native Americans suffered high mortality rates due to their lack of prior exposure to these diseases. |
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In 1907, SS Kronprinz Wilhelm, a German liner, had rammed an iceberg and suffered a crushed bow, but was still able to complete her voyage. |
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Captives often suffered from privation on voyages to North Africa if taken at a distance. |
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During a violent storm on his first return voyage, Columbus, then 41, suffered an attack of what was believed at the time to be gout. |
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Based on Columbus's lifestyle and the described symptoms, modern doctors suspect that he suffered from Reiter's syndrome, rather than gout. |
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It is so odious, that nothing can be suffered to support it, but positive law. |
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Both cities seem to have suffered a decline as result of the long war, though Chalcis was the nominal victor. |
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Athens suffered a land and agrarian crisis in the late 7th century BC, again resulting in civil strife. |
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In English, the Tristan story suffered the same fate as the Matter of Britain generally. |
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The mine suffered considerable damage in 1798 when an American ship broke anchor off nearby Newlyn and smashed into the bridge and head gear. |
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The UK cover of lowland calcareous grassland has suffered a sharp decline in extent since the middle of the twentieth century. |
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Victoria may have suffered from postnatal depression after many of her pregnancies. |
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Significantly, the insects suffered no discernible population loss, which left them available as food for other survivors. |
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Paleolithic peoples suffered less famine and malnutrition than the Neolithic farming tribes that followed them. |
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Adrian, whose health had always been weak, now suffered considerable aggravation of suffering from the effects of his wound. |
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The Fourth Army suffered such losses that its remainders were merged into the Second Army, also deployed on the Western front. |
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All the void time that is between the hours of work, sleep, and meat, that they be suffered to bestow every man as he liketh best himself. |
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One deer, later found to be heavily parasitized by bots, suffered severe vomiting attacks during the early spring. |
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The bristlebirds have suffered from habitat loss, increased fire frequency, grazing by introduced mammals, and predation by mammalian carnivores. |
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After the mutiny, the castaway ship's officers suffered a month at sea in the lifeboat. |
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He suffered from chrometophobia, the fear of money, a clinically documented disorder. |
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Since I suffered the injury on company time, why shouldn't I also be able to get surgery and do recovery on company time? |
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While they have still only suffered one home defeat by Spurs in 19 years, this was not as convincing a victory as the scoreline suggests. |
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The American Dream suffered a debilitating effect after the subprime crisis. |
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Lourdes' intense need to dephysicalize her own body and the space of Cuba refers back to the physical abuse that she has suffered. |
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Maisie's faith in Mrs. Wix for instance had suffered no lapse from the fact that all communication with her had temporarily dropped. |
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All the posterity of our first parents suffered a perpetual eclipse of spiritual life. |
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Exit stage left 47 dead bodies of the 112 known people who suffered from the unexplained attacks. This is a mortality rate of 42 percent. |
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I know he suffered from depression, but surely he wouldn't go so far as to kill himself? |
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It suffered especially from Viking raids, and was often used as a winter base by Viking raiders when they were unable to reach Normandy. |
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The coal and shipbuilding industry that once dominated the North East suffered a marked decline during the second half of the 20th century. |
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Areas such as Bradford, Dewsbury and Keighley have suffered a decline in their economy since. |
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It is possible that he suffered a speech impediment, but this depends on a phrase in the introduction to his verse life of Saint Cuthbert. |
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Gaelic has long suffered from its lack of use in educational and administrative contexts and was long suppressed. |
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The towns suffered attrition in the later 4th century, when public building ceased and some were abandoned to private uses. |
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Jesus, having become fully human, suffered the pains and temptations of a mortal man, but did not sin. |
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A religious polemic of about this time complains bitterly of the oppression and extortion suffered by all but the richest Romans. |
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Other settlers seem to have been much humbler people who had few if any weapons and suffered from malnutrition. |
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This is likely due to losses suffered during the battle and an apparent peace agreement with the Britons. |
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How he died is unknown, although he suffered throughout his life with a painful and unpleasant illness. |
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The following year the Northumbrian Danes attacked Mercia, but suffered a decisive defeat at the Battle of Tettenhall. |
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Towards the end of his life, Eadred suffered from a digestive malady which would prove fatal. |
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Nonetheless, Henry inherited a difficult situation in England, as the kingdom had suffered extensively during the civil war. |
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While Geoffrey consolidated his Norman power, Matilda suffered defeats in England. |
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It was not until August 1297 that he was finally able to sail for Flanders, at which time his allies there had already suffered defeat. |
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In the Battle of Poitiers, the French suffered another humiliating defeat, and their king was captured. |
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The man suffered from innumeracy stemming from a brain injury, and depended on his wife for all financial matters, no matter how trivial. |
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On the debit side, he may have looked a little delicate as he suffered from poor health. |
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It is also possible that Richard suffered other injuries which left no trace on the skeleton. |
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His obesity and other medical problems can be traced from the jousting accident in 1536, in which he suffered a leg wound. |
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The theory that Henry suffered from syphilis has been dismissed by most historians. |
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After about the age of fifty, James suffered increasingly from arthritis, gout and kidney stones. |
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Without Parliament's support, Charles attacked Scotland again, breaking the truce at Berwick, and suffered a comprehensive defeat. |
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The religious and political radicals who were held responsible for the wars suffered harsh repression. |
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In February 1647 Cromwell suffered from an illness that kept him out of political life for over a month. |
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This temporarily solved the problem in Paris, but the rest of the country suffered. |
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The French Republic, under the Directory, suffered from heavy levels of corruption and internal strife. |
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Pressed from all sides, the Republic suffered a string of successive defeats against revitalised enemies, supported by Britain's financial help. |
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He learned that France had suffered a series of defeats in the War of the Second Coalition. |
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The French suffered in the course of a ruinous retreat, including from the harshness of the Russian Winter. |
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Early in his service, Nelson discovered that he suffered from seasickness, a chronic complaint that dogged him for the rest of his life. |
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The 33rd, along with the rest of the army, suffered heavy losses from sickness and exposure. |
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The global economy suffered heavily from the war, although participating nations were affected differently. |
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Churchill's funeral plan had been initiated in 1953, after he suffered a major stroke, under the name Operation Hope Not. |
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He found a haven in art to overcome the spells of depression which he suffered throughout his life. |
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On 10 December Whittle suffered a nervous breakdown, and left work for a month. |
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Carlton's consortium did win the digital terrestrial franchise but the resulting company suffered difficulties in attracting subscribers. |
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In council elections held on 5 May 2011, the Liberal Democrats suffered heavy defeats in the Midlands, North and Scotland. |
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In council elections held in May 2011, the Liberal Democrats suffered heavy defeats in the Midlands, North and Scotland. |
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Appeals are allowed if the decision in the court below was incorrect, or suffered from a serious procedural error or irregularity. |
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In 1040, Duncan suffered defeat in battle at the hands of Macbeth, who was killed himself in 1057 by Duncan's son Malcolm. |
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From 1811 to 1820, George III suffered a severe bout of what is now believed to be porphyria, an illness rendering him incapable of ruling. |
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The City suffered terrorist attacks including the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing and the 7 July 2005 London bombings. |
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The historic portions of the city that survived German bombing suffered extensive destruction during urban renewal. |
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Since 1952 Liverpool has been twinned with Cologne, Germany, a city which also suffered severe aerial bombing during the war. |
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Many limestone statues and building surfaces have suffered severe damage due to acid rain. |
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It was for a period under Viking control, and later suffered under the Normans. |
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Their intense relationship came to an abrupt and unexplained end in 1693, and at the same time Newton suffered a nervous breakdown. |
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Faraday suffered a nervous breakdown in 1839 but eventually returned to his investigations into electromagnetism. |
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John William Strutt, of Terling Place Essex, suffered from frailty and poor health in his early years. |
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On 6 February 2016, Dawkins suffered a minor hemorrhagic stroke while at home. |
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He suffered in the Great Fire of London, losing his vicarage, library and scientific instruments. |
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Brunel, a heavy smoker, suffered a stroke in 1859, just before the Great Eastern made her first voyage to New York. |
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He had long suffered from kidney stones, which also lodged in the bladder, causing him great pain. |
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England suffered from internal divisions and was relatively easy prey given the proximity of many towns to the sea or to navigable rivers. |
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Trade between western Europe and the rest of Eurasia suffered a severe blow when the Roman Empire fell in the 5th century. |
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The Hill Tracts region suffered unrest and an insurgency from 1975 to 1997 due to a movement by indigenous people for autonomy. |
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Parts of the Strand building, the quadrangle, and the roof of apse and stained glass windows of the chapel suffered bomb damage in the Blitz. |
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Its most remarkable feature is the rare, exuberantly carved Norman portal, which has, unfortunately, suffered much damage. |
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They had not suffered the loss of national statehood as was the case with Poland. |
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Later that month Reynolds suffered from a swelling over his left eye and had to be purged by a surgeon. |
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When she was 30 and living at home, Julian suffered from a serious illness. |
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Despite the strokes that he suffered in the 1620s, Jonson continued to write. |
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After that point, Dryden suffered for his conversions, and he was the victim of many satires. |
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He had felt largely betrayed that Washington, who had been a lifelong friend, did nothing while Paine suffered in prison. |
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From early childhood, Johnson suffered from poor eyesight, especially in his left eye, which interfered with his education. |
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From 1839, she suffered from headaches and bouts of paralysis in parts of her body, which sometimes prevented her from reading and writing. |
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Charles, who suffered from tuberculosis, died in 1826 after being struck by lightning during a rainstorm. |
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Dorothy suffered from a severe illness in 1829 that rendered her an invalid for the remainder of her life. |
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On 8 June 1870, Dickens suffered another stroke at his home after a full day's work on Edwin Drood. |
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In May Cassandra and Henry brought her to Winchester for treatment, by which time she suffered agonising pain and welcomed death. |
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On the night of 12 January 1936, Kipling suffered a haemorrhage in his small intestine. |
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At the age of 17, he suffered a severe attack of whooping cough, which was probably responsible for his chronically weak chest in later life. |
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Orwell suffered a tubercular haemorrhage in February 1946 but disguised his illness. |
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However, in March 1925 he suffered a near fatal attack of malaria and tuberculosis while on a third visit to Mexico. |
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Tolkien might well have been killed himself, but he had suffered from health problems and had been removed from combat multiple times. |
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Biographers have suggested that Rowling suffered domestic abuse during her marriage, although the extent is unknown. |
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The replacement was successful, but he suffered a slight stroke, affecting his right hand. |
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Two months later, the group suffered a loss that threw their career into turmoil. |
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It had been previously reported he suffered from a benign vocal cord nodule. |
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Chicago's house music scene suffered a crackdown on parties and events by the police. |
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She had suffered a short illness due to pancreatic cancer, for which she had refused chemotherapy and radiotherapy. |
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Selznick suffered from constant financial problems, and Hitchcock was often displeased with Selznick's creative control over his films. |
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This was caused primarily by Hitchcock's seriously declining health and his concerns for his wife, Alma, who had suffered a stroke. |
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Chaplin suffered a series of minor strokes in the late 1960s, which marked the beginning of a slow decline in his health. |
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Roberts Park, on the north side of the river, suffered from neglect and vandalism but has been restored by Bradford Council. |
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Liverpool suffered its second Cup Final defeat in 1950, playing against Arsenal. |
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Following the 2005 Ashes win, the team suffered from a spate of serious injuries to key players such as Vaughan, Flintoff, Giles and Simon Jones. |
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England, now led once again by David Gower, suffered from injuries and poor form. |
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The players also suffered from public attention, receiving generous hospitality at times which impacted on their performances. |
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The official London 2012 Olympic typeface was called Headline 2012 and also suffered some criticism. |
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It was reported on 9 November that Wilkinson suffered a lacerated kidney during the match. |
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During that 1988 tour, the Lions suffered two embarrassing losses in the lead up to the first test against Australia. |
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St Helens were placed in Division 1 but finished next to bottom and suffered relegation. |
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The Salford versus Leeds league match was abandoned after 38 minutes when Chris Sanderson of Leeds suffered a fatal injury. |
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After a fast, lively start from Alicea, Hamed suffered a surprising brief knockdown in round 1, the first of his career. |
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In recent years, however, the sport in the country has suffered a major funding crisis, culminating in its expulsion from the European Pattern. |
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A tough 1990 followed with Ferrari, in which his car suffered more reliability problems, forcing him to retire from seven races. |
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A few weeks later however, he suffered a substantial crash at the Phoenix International Raceway, severely injuring his back. |
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At the Turkish Grand Prix Hamilton suffered a puncture which saw him finish in fifth place. |
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Hamilton again qualified on pole at the Singapore Grand Prix, but suffered a gearbox failure whilst leading the race. |
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Meanwhile, Hamilton suffered another poor start, slipping from second on the grid to eighth by the end of the first lap. |
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Button suffered his first retirement of the season at the British Grand Prix, caused by an error at his final pit stop. |
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Honda's motorcycles in this class suffered performance and reliability problems when ridden the relatively long distances of the US highways. |
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At the German Grand Prix the team suffered the same fate as in Britain as both drivers suffered with tyre temperatures. |
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At the Singapore Grand Prix, both drivers suffered problems in qualifying, Button failing to make it into the third session. |
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Taylor had missed a total of 23 darts at doubles and, in doing so, suffered his sixth defeat in a major PDC final out of the 72 he had contested. |
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As a result, the country suffered serious neglect, a lack of infrastructural development and major destruction and displacement. |
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The four formed the NI Unionist Party, which again suffered a split and won no seats in the 2003 election. |
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Ireland suffered defeat in their first match to Zimbabwe, but won their second against Kenya, though they failed to qualify for the final. |
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In 1886 the city suffered intense riots over the issue of home rule, which had divided the city. |
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After she suffered from bronchopneumonia as a child, her parents were advised that it would aid her recovery to live in a warmer climate. |
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They suffered heavy casualties and David was wounded in the face by two arrows before being captured. |
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England, and later the United Kingdom, used privateers to great effect and suffered much from other nations' privateering. |
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This was the greatest financial loss of the entire War of 1812 suffered by the Americans. |
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Lord Oxford was impeached, and Lord Bolingbroke suffered from an act of attainder. |
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Because they served in the front ranks, the gentlemen suffered higher proportional casualties than the common clansman. |
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The gentlemen of the Appin Regiment suffered one quarter of those killed, and one third of those wounded from their regiment. |
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Barrell's regiment lost 17 and suffered 108 wounded, out of a total of 373 officers and men. |
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Moreover, the French fleet refused to visit the American coast in 1780, having suffered significant damage in actions in the West Indies. |
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