To my mom, Andre, and my fam-bam, for your unwavering support and love throughout this difficult ordeal. |
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A landlord who was tied up and threatened at knifepoint while balaclava-clad raiders ransacked his Brentwood pub has told of his horrific ordeal. |
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Faced with this ordeal, I applied for a humanitarian assignment and re-enlisted. |
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In the past few years, flying has become such an ordeal that take-off and landing now reduce me to a quivering, sweaty-palmed wreck. |
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The fraud exposure had almost wrecked his family, he said, but his wife and two children had supported him throughout his ordeal. |
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The pair are recovering well from the ordeal, but it is unlikely that either will be rallying for some time as the car is a complete write-off. |
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A young Ilkley landlord is recovering from a terrifying ordeal in which he was ambushed by two armed burglars. |
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Their ordeal started after they retired to bed at about 10.30 last Thursday night. |
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True, children are resilient but going through that kind of ordeal is bound to leave some scars. |
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But he was so moved by our picture of the appalling injuries Rob was left with that he wanted to speak out publicly about his ordeal. |
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Mickey is now recovering from his ordeal and is getting back to ruling the roost. |
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Doctors are gravely concerned that she could lose her baby and the family has asked to be left in peace to cope with the ordeal. |
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Mr and Mrs Hobbs endured a terrible ordeal at the hands of this ruthless gang and have now had to relive it all twice in court. |
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A crowd of hundreds and a television audience of millions watched as Blaine began his self-imposed ordeal. |
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I am equally used to tasting menus, and the point of a tasting menu is to be balanced, and to be a pleasure, not an ordeal. |
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I was in severe leg trouble, so the trip to Taunton was a bit of an ordeal. |
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Her terrifying ordeal came just months after her car was stolen and her home torched by arsonists. |
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The sisters prepared for their ordeal by test-driving a similar vehicle at the Mazda showroom in Sticker Lane, Bradford. |
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This is one of those things that can be as much of an ordeal for the tester as the testee. |
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By the end of the entire ordeal, my cheeks were tear-stained and my lips raw from biting back the pain rather than screaming out loud again. |
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The man slumped down and signalled for an inhaler so a medic was called, but the ordeal did not stop there. |
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He subjected the 27-year-old mother to a savage, barbaric, and brutal ordeal. |
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But after two days, the lucky puss was able to return home none the worse after his four-week ordeal. |
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The family here in Utah has stayed in seclusion throughout its ordeal, shutting the door to the news media. |
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It's understood a number of customers in particular were very badly shaken after the ordeal although nobody was physically injured. |
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The tight-knit family has held together through the ordeal and they could not let the application be made without opposing it. |
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Soon after this ordeal, Richard was bereaved by the death of his prematurely worn-out father. |
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The whole ordeal has just shattered my confidence and I'm always left worrying what people think of me when they see the scars. |
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The trauma of the ordeal led her to move to another house as she feared for her safety. |
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Gardai said the victim was very shocked and traumatised by the ordeal but didn't require hospitalisation. |
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Now for those of you who have been lucky enough to have escaped this ordeal, let me tell you that this is a trick question. |
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A man whose granddaughter was taken away from his family in a tug-of-love court battle is writing a book about his ordeal. |
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Staff morale must be sapped by the ordeal of coping with crisis conditions day after day. |
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I spend Sunday morning at the clubhouse as well, watching more riders flinging themselves downhill, dwelling morbidly upon my looming ordeal. |
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The two and a half hours of language lessons in the morning are not a pleasant ordeal for me. |
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Then, a flight of 24 hours, arduous at the best of times, becomes an unbearable ordeal. |
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Mr Coffey kept his other eye shut throughout most of the ordeal as firefighters cut the rod down to size so he could get into an ambulance. |
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For when it came to telling her mother of her dramatic ordeal, Jenny decided it was a case of mum's the word. |
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Bacon emphasized that this ordeal of experiment was to be heroic testing, not the torture of a slavish and submissive victim. |
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Described as a local family man and highly experienced police officer, he was said to be shaken but unhurt following his ordeal. |
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He is virtually uninjured by the ordeal, although Mr Henderson suspects his wing muscles have been slightly damaged. |
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The couple arrived at court together in a united front after vowing they will come through the ordeal and will put it all behind them. |
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Isabella had given her aunt, mother, and sisters a full narration of her ordeal whilst she bathed. |
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I'm pleased to say that Rowan truly seems to be a bouncing baby, and seems none the worse for his ordeal. |
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They will talk of prisons in Greece, of frightful justice systems, and of a nerve-racking ordeal which the enthusiast is never likely to forget. |
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This was a nerve-wracking ordeal for me as Tony's bungalow was one of the few on the mine where the windows were not netted in. |
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However, ultimately it might be argued that neither her self-imposed privations nor apparent solicitude qualifies as a genuine ordeal. |
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In the courtroom families of the victims variously sobbed hugged and smiled, as an end to their ordeal came closer. |
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An elderly couple were brutalised and beaten in a seven-hour ordeal this week by an intruder who burst into their home on Monday afternoon. |
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We would even draw verrucas on our feet with felt tip to get out of the weekly ordeal. |
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A mother whose young daughter allegedly fell victim to the abuse condemned the BNP for turning her ordeal into a race issue. |
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Contact with the outside world was non-existent during his month-long ordeal. |
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Her ordeal began in November when she started having fits and convulsions despite no previous history of health problems. |
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But the Stephensons still faced a lengthy bureaucratic ordeal in order for an official identification to take place. |
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Although outlawed throughout Africa, the Calabar bean ordeal is astonishingly enough, still practiced in some tribal rituals. |
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He was later canonised by the church, and became the symbol of manhood, strong will, and steadfastness in the face of ordeal. |
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Save for a few healing scrapes and bruising, only the haunted look in his green eyes shows signs of his ordeal. |
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But beyond the monetary considerations, her renaming ordeal has also proved emotionally cathartic. |
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The boy, who was conscious throughout the ordeal, suffered fractures to his left leg and a broken nose. |
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She believes young pupils should not have to go through the ordeal of a formal examination. |
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As if the ordeal of a trial were not bad enough, he and Dolores must now face an arguably worse fate. |
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The judge gave him credit for pleading guilty which spared the girl the ordeal of attending court. |
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No one experienced the ordeal of those first few years more acutely than his first wife, Linda. |
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The alternative would have been to put their children through the ordeal of a possible court case. |
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The ordeal of being mugged is scary enough without being left to feel as though you're on your own and helpless. |
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Support from other abuse victims and the police had helped her to cope with the ordeal of the trial, she said. |
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But she said Dr Williams remained in good spirits despite the ordeal of the hearing. |
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During the trial the McNeils put their victims through the ordeal of giving evidence. |
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Throughout the ordeal of recent months, Darius has clearly drawn strength from his family. |
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All but the most ardent rodent fanciers would consider this a highly unpleasant ordeal. |
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The ordeal of one of the families, the Pancars from Turkey, began seven years before. |
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This is the voice of Eamon's sister who dared to speak about the ordeal of her younger brother. |
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Those presented might then be put to the ordeal to ascertain their guilt or innocence. |
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Throughout my ordeal, he has been by my side, catering to my every need as best he can in this snow-swept hellscape. |
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I have been through a serious medical ordeal, involving a subarachnoid aneurysm and subsequent brain surgery. |
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After a few moments of silence, the hobbits begin the story of their nine-day ordeal. |
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Before fleeing the scene, after the 30-minute ordeal, the men stole property from the victims' handbags. |
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The victims have suffered a horrendous ordeal and quite appalling injuries in the case of Mr Francis. |
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In the letter he told of Barbara's battle to recover from her horrific ordeal. |
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They were very lucky to be alive and survived their ordeal almost unscathed. |
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It is one thing to survive a terrible ordeal and another to learn to live with the fallout. |
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Remarkably, after several weeks in hospital, the little boy survived his ordeal. |
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The buzzard survived his ordeal, although he was extremely dehydrated and had suffered some damage to the muscles in one of his wings. |
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The couple returned to thank local Thais who helped them survive the ordeal. |
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After surviving the tragic ordeal, the infant has been united with her real father. |
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She survived the ordeal with cuts and bruises and has been praised for her tenacity. |
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Perhaps hearing the voices of those who survived this ordeal would humanise it for the rest of us. |
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Two of the old soldiers saw fit to advise me on how to survive my approaching ordeal. |
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With a sector of the city assigned, they tried to find anyone who had survived the horrific ordeal. |
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An emergency telephone operator has received a top award after she talked a panic-stricken woman through a terrifying fire ordeal. |
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Mrs May claimed that evidence from the blonde-haired victim, who had had a baby since her ordeal, was unreliable. |
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He says that one of the most difficult aspects of the entire ordeal has been the cloud of suspicion that continues to hang over his head. |
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It has been an ordeal, but sometimes, we just have to face up to things, ya know? |
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I had been driven down this highway on the way to my military induction ordeal. |
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The results are chaotic and funny as personalities clash and each character's true love emerges from his or her ordeal. |
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The ordeal was far from over with incessant rain beating down mercilessly upon the operation. |
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He said the pensioner had come through her ordeal remarkably well and was unharmed, although sadder but wiser. |
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Afterwards, the woman and her partner feel relief that she has come through the ordeal. |
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But they will come through this ordeal with honor and we will all be proud of them. |
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Throughout the ordeal, Crystal experienced severe fatigue, nausea and weight loss. |
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On his forehead a narrow, inch-long indentation from a rifle-butt remains as a souvenir of his ordeal. |
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And it's their response to the hordes of complaints that makes this ordeal even worse. |
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The pair were pulled free by firefighters standing on inflatable pathways following a 75-minute ordeal. |
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Later they said that the presence of the live TV cameras inhibited them from taking aggressive measures to end the ordeal. |
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You wrote a first-person story for Newsday about this very frightening ordeal. |
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I think the family has shown remarkable dignity and poise throughout this entire ordeal. |
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Perhaps because of the ordeal of bringing a chick to adulthood, fledglings are spoiled with every possible advantage to ensure their survival. |
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When I flopped into my seat and pulled the door shut I was sobbing from the ordeal, out of breath, very cold, and wet right through. |
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The 23-year-old freelance journalist refused to go into detail about his brief but traumatic ordeal as a hostage. |
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She's going to share a dark secret that could help others who've gone through the same ordeal. |
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He was hungry, tired and sore from his ordeal in the sea, but knew he must press forwards in order to survive. |
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The worst ordeal was having to walk through dimly-lit corridors on my own to go to the gents. |
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Throughout the emotional ordeal the doctors and nurses were on hand to give her support and advice. |
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Some clearly delighted that the one-month ordeal holed up in the compound was over. |
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We were a bit punch-drunk, talking about silly stuff, trying to forget the ordeal that awaited. |
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The Grail contained a supremely powerful force, but before it could pass completely into his possession, he would have to suffer a final ordeal. |
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Throughout the ordeal Mrs Malgarin kept a tight grip on her handbag and the attacker eventually fled empty-handed towards Mulberry Grove. |
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She seems nice enough, but her English is very poor so it'd be a real ordeal to spend an hour with her. |
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Only the bravery of Sinitsin saw him through an ordeal which many another boxer would have ducked out of long before the end. |
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The artist prepares for her ordeal by systematically shaving off all the hair from her head and body, in a gesture of total divestment. |
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Many other independent documentarians worked in Sarajevo as well, making remarkable films about the city's ordeal. |
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The York couple whose car erupted into flames which rapidly spread to two homes and three more vehicles have told of their frightening ordeal. |
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There isn't a more terrifying ordeal for anyone suffering atelophobia than failure. |
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It is tempting to criticize the trial by ordeal, wager of law and judicial combat for their apparent irrationality and cruelty. |
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The early methods of trial were compurgation or trial by ordeal or wager of law. |
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In early times, it was more common to have wager of law or trial by ordeal. |
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Tracey, 32, who has waived her automatic right to anonymity, said it was only now that she felt strong enough to speak out about her ordeal. |
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One would have no quarrel in taking into account the factor of saving the prosecutrix the ordeal of giving evidence. |
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I leave behind a number of acquaintances and two close friends who have lived every moment of this ordeal with me. |
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He said the trek had been something of an ordeal over difficult terrain and there had been days of miserable weather with wind, rain and snow. |
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No doubt he is moved by the ordeal his own fellow countrymen are going through, but he never acts on emotion. |
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In 1990 he climbed Everest, following the footsteps of George Mallory, and lost five stones in weight through the ordeal. |
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I thought given the circumstances it was best to keep you well anesthetized during your ordeal. |
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Nine months ago, he had been put through a similar experience, and knew the emotions that came with such an ordeal. |
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In October another shopworker was subjected to a similar ordeal by a knife-wielding raider. |
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The ordeal began as the result of a tragic accident when a rail worker died after slipping and falling on to the live rail on the main line. |
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In her testimony, she described her brother's four-year-long ordeal as Kafkaesque. |
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I had to keep telling myself to stay focused and remain calm through this whole ordeal. |
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For Margie and her family, the rescue was a happy ending and the end of a horrible ordeal. |
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Add cloud cover and wind chill, and a prolonged session can become a miserable ordeal for the ill-prepared wader. |
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One of the Harrison's dogs, an Airedale Terrier, stayed with the trapped women throughout the ordeal. |
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When Kelly figured out her parents were helping her kid brother through an ordeal, she realized they'd do the same for her in tough times. |
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They are also to receive counselling for the emotional effects of their ordeal. |
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And if you have any words of wisdom, or advice about how to make the coming ordeal any less painful, feel free to let me know. |
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So now he and his wife can concentrate on recovering from their shared ordeal. |
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He will now be recuperating from his ordeal and waiting to be told the date for his asylum claim appeal hearing. |
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They are all reported as being unharmed by their ordeal despite one of the Llandudno coastguards describing the flooding as the worst he has seen in the area. |
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They want to put their ordeal behind them and get on with their lives. |
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A pulpy perimeter of raw sewage encircled each village, which made walking into the forest to find some privacy an ordeal. |
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As the Gerawan ordeal reveals, however, the current board seems to lack such a balanced vision of its mandate. |
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I was told that many less robust animals do not survive the ordeal. |
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His second ordeal is to be turned into an old hag, disguised in the clothes of an old aunt reputed to be a witch in order to escape from Mr F again. |
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Few bragged about online dating, often keeping the whole ordeal secret, as it reeked of dating desperation. |
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Prisoners around the world have said that reading The Count of monte Cristo helped them get through their ordeal. |
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In truth, the four and a half mile ordeal is more like a turkey shoot. |
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Businessman Paul Cleasby is home from a Turkish jail in time for Christmas but has been left counting the huge financial and personal cost of his ordeal. |
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The worst day of this ordeal was by far the day of my twelfth birthday. |
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For the unsuccessful ones, their ordeal simply fades into public oblivion. |
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Everyday life can be a terrifying ordeal for the autistic, who struggle to grasp what is happening around them and often retreat into ritual or obsessive behaviour. |
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Leading the prostrations became a joy, rather than an ordeal. |
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The grueling eighteen-mile portage around the natural wonder, however, was a month-long ordeal with many days spent in preparation and eleven days in transit. |
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This was Weber's fourth in a series of public readings that fall within the category of ordeal or endurance art, a performance genre derived from body art. |
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The three men that pillaged the home of John Smith of Tombrien, and subjected the elderly man to a terrifying ordeal made off with only a small amount of money. |
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In fact academics at the University of Virginia found that an out-of-body experience is a normal psychological response to an intensely stressful ordeal. |
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Most were more than willing to talk about the ordeal of the last few days. |
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The armed forces insist every recruit passes through this ordeal with flying colours before they take charge of real kit worth millions of pounds of taxpayers' money. |
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Though she could still climb, and even ice climb, hiking became an ordeal. |
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During their two-hour ordeal the boys were locked in a disused safe. |
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A postmaster has described his horrifying ordeal as he was threatened at gunpoint by three masked robbers, who escaped with a substantial amount of cash. |
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The Jones family anguish turned to unbridled joy early last Wednesday morning when Conor arrived home none the worse for his ordeal after spending over a week sleeping rough. |
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In her mind, the entire ordeal was a witch-hunt led by the local authorities. |
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In the absence of positive evidence of guilt, and sometimes despite of it, the accused was bound to clear himself by compurgation or by the ordeal. |
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Since this apparent blow up, things have been smoothed over with the two groups, but there were a few things that left a bad taste in my mouth about the whole ordeal. |
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Reassured in his belief that Beacon International was just a scam, Fox all but forgot the entire ordeal, he told The Daily Beast. |
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At least the ordeal of yet another defeat was over sooner than expected. |
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The teen said he was given bread and water four times during his ordeal, adding that he was once given a pack of Bourbon biscuits for the entire day. |
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Back then farmers were worried that the hedgecutters might destroy their hedges and often asked for guarantees that the boxthorn was going to survive the ordeal. |
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Both girls are now in protective custody and receiving counseling for their ordeal and addiction to the easy money. |
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A woman who suffered a 48-hour kidnap ordeal may have been the unwitting victim of an underworld drug debt row sparked by a string of recent seizures. |
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An EMT by training, Gardner offered him water and a granola bar, but LaFever was more interested in telling him about his ordeal. |
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The entire car will now have to be resprayed costing thousands of euro, in what's been a rather frightening ordeal for the owner and residents in the area. |
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And the ordeal of initiation necessitates this brush with exotic death, for the liminal space in the journey of the rite of passage is about the annihilation of self. |
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The ordeal of the police identity parade is as nerve-wracking for those who take part as the witnesses on the far side of the darkened glass screen. |
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Raynal's Wrecked on a Reef is an articulate account written with great attention to the accurate recording of all the nasty, demanding details of their ordeal. |
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His seemingly impromptu remarks stunned people who had followed the gitmo ordeal closely. |
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Each party had to state his case under oath, and doubts as to the guilt or innocence of the accused person were resolved by either compurgation or ordeal. |
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Since that traumatic ordeal, he and his mother have been subjected to two hold-ups at their home, the last occasion, the criminal was holding a knife to my godson's neck. |
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And though he'd heard that reaching the 12500-foot summit would be an ordeal, he wasn't prepared for the scorching lava bombs that Erebus hurled at him. |
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During their ordeal they were subjected to chilling threats of violence by the robbers who claimed to have kept them under surveillance for weeks. |
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Many women find a car journey with regular morning sickness quite an ordeal. |
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Not until the army fires an explosive into their hideout and the mall burns down does the ordeal finally reach closure. |
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Her ordeal began early on Friday morning after a night out in Marmaris. |
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Every visit to a hospital is an ordeal but for those who cannot pay for private care the experience is a horror show. |
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Her regular trip to the Post Office used to be a nightmare ordeal as she walked streets plagued by drug addicts and petty crooks, all prepared to prey on the elderly. |
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She broke down in tears as she relived her ordeal and told how she desperately tried to scramble up the steep banking and how she tried to fight off her attacker. |
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Throughout this ordeal he maintained a personal diary which records, in language of Spartan simplicity, the daily struggle against disease, cruelty, hopelessness, and death. |
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Through dauntless courage and competence, most of her crew lived through the ordeal, ultimately rescued by a Soviet fishing trawler that luckily happened to be nearby. |
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The Leeds defenders who played were subjected to a dispiriting ordeal. |
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For pedestrians the crossing of Teeling Street is a daily ordeal. |
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She leaned over the banister, watching the entire ordeal with cloudy eyes. |
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The ordeal of the bereaved families is a sobering reminder to ministers. |
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Her ordeal began on Saturday afternoon as she and her 26-year-old South African boyfriend were visiting the Kruger National Park, a beauty spot that is a magnet for tourists. |
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It would have been an ordeal for them to buy illegal weapons simply because, like Lanza, they were not immersed in lawlessness. |
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At this moment, Sakineh sits in her cell in Tabriz, cut off from the outside world after a horrific four-year ordeal. |
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Nobody can fail to be touched by the plight of the two murdered girls in Soham and the ordeal of their families, friends and all those touched by this tragedy. |
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The ordeal faced by Ms. Kolkiewicz, the Ebola victim, Mr. Williams, and Mr. Mutora is terrifying. |
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The victim is bearing up reasonably well considering her ordeal. |
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As a consequence he forced the families through the ordeal of the trial. |
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During his ordeal, anas said, he began to experience vivid hallucinations as a result of the injections. |
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A FORMER RTE reporter who was carjacked at gunpoint in Papua New Guinea will fly to Australia today to recover from her ordeal. |
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The ordeal offered an alternative for those unable or unwilling to swear an oath. |
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The adversarial system becomes a modern day trial by ordeal where the witness or the defendant may be subject to the most egregious questioning. |
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It's good to see how well she has recovered after her horrific ordeal in the DR Congo. |
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Describing her ordeal, Al Titi recalled the terrible day when a pan of boiling oil fell over her. |
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Gemma Lee lost her son Tshepiso Mphahlele to cot death in 2008 and is backing the scheme to spare other parents her ordeal. |
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The focus of me radge is the ordeal that preceded my ultimately enjoyable performance. |
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A British businessman who was among the passengers held hostage by a skyjacker arrived home yesterday and spoke of his ordeal. |
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Reached by phone, he did not appear interested in reliving the ordeal. |
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But their relief turned to anger and anguish when Mr Kingston finally revealed his nightmare 18-month ordeal at the hands of Brandon Di Caprio. |
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But despite her ordeal kindly Alma asked a judge at the city's crown court to help the rough sleeper rather than punish him. |
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Other methods of trial continued, however, including trial by combat and trial by ordeal. |
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All seven pups are recovering from their ordeal and the ASPCA are looking for loving homes for them when they are well. |
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The 21-year-old was left extremely distressed by the ordeal in Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire, at 10pm on Friday. |
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Statistics are one thing, enduring the jailhouse ordeal another. |
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Today, removing unwanted body hair through shaving or depilation remains a timeconsuming ordeal. |
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A SADISTIC small-time drug dealer subjected a teenage girl to a terrifying torture ordeal over a PS50 cannabis debt. |
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Police said the popular Ulsterwoman and her partner were left desperately shaken from their horrific ordeal. |
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Company representatives have been supportive and in communication with Marte throughout her ordeal. |
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She now faces a nerve-wracking, semi-final ordeal this Sunday at Doncaster, where she will commentate on a live race in front of the crowd. |
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Diedre Sharrock, a mother from Queensland, said that Shannon Leah Fraser of Innisfail is 30 years old that survived through a 17-day ordeal. |
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In which case, teenagers are a trial by ordeal for second-timearound couples. |
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Many EAP hotlines, with call centers located beyond the Gulf States, buttressed employer emergency protocols throughout the Katrina ordeal. |
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The act, a forerunner to trial by jury, started the abolition of trial by combat and trial by ordeal. |
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He was later declared equal with Routh in the more exacting ordeal of the Smith's Prize examination. |
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Rogers' Cruising Voyage was published in 1712, with an account of Alexander Selkirk's ordeal. |
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He realised that his ordeal had filled his soul with the fruit of experience, however bitter it tasted at the time. |
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He claimed to have gone through an ordeal by fire in Denmark to prove his claim. |
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Between 1828 and 1861, the tangena ordeal caused about 3,000 deaths annually. |
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Big disinfecting plants were installed where the pilgrims went through an ordeal of cleansing on a production line basis. |
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With trial by ordeal banned, establishing guilt would have been problematic had England not had forty years of judicial experience. |
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Because of the difficulties in deciding cases, procedures such as trial by ordeal or combat were accepted. |
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The council also forbade clergy from conducting trials by ordeal or combat. |
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Weber's ordeal with mental illness was carefully described in a personal chronology that was destroyed by his wife. |
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Several methods of determining guilt or innocence were outlawed including trial by ordeal and trial by combat. |
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With their carapace they survive the ordeal of the nets, frisking into scrabbly action as soon as they can. |
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As the tire fire that is the Edmonton Oilers rages on, their AHL affiliate is going through a worse ordeal. |
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His ordeal began when he pulled up at traffic lights on Walm Lane, west London, shortly before 8pm on Friday. |
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He said roadside harness racing is also against local council law as it is cruel to subject horses who are not used to traffic to such an ordeal on a busy road. |
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In the climactic scene of the poem, Edyff, the sister of King 'Athelston' of England, gives birth to Edmund after passing through a ritual ordeal by fire. |
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The two most common methods were the ordeal by hot iron and by cold water. |
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Hazarika is available to provide 3rd party perspective across a range of issues related to Microsoft Outlook 2007 and the rising infomania ordeal. |
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As it happened, this particular ordeal was exceedingly severe, but nothing can excuse the absolute failure of the troops concerned to rise to the occasion. |
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She was released using small equipment and tender loving care and appeared to be no worse off for her ordeal and was playing happily in the garden when we left her,' he said. |
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Gambaccini, 65, described being falsely accused as 12 months of trauma and said he would not be giving interviews because it would trivialise his ordeal. |
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The badly damaged Juste was lost as she made for the Loire, 150 of her crew surviving the ordeal, and Resolution grounded on the Four Shoal during the night. |
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Unlike trial by ordeal in general, which is known to many cultures worldwide, the trial by combat is known primarily from the customs of the Germanic peoples. |
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Harald proved his case through an ordeal of fire, the common way of settling such claims at the time, and King Sigurd recognized him as his brother. |
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Menstruating can be quite an ordeal for a great number of women. |
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As detectives stepped up the hunt for the fire-raisers, residents in a maisonette block on Tyneside told of their ordeal of being trapped in their homes. |
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Spectators indiscriminately toss crackers and whiz-bangs around with little care for fellow revellers, making the walk to the bar or hotel something of an ordeal. |
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What he did take were cameras to film the ordeal for Discovery Channel. |
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A criminal accused by this jury was given a trial by ordeal. |
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Without the legitimacy of religion, trial by ordeal collapsed. |
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Throughout Schiff's ordeal and particularly the graduate-student bash, Elkin looks sensitively at the anguish and frustrations of a debilitating illness. |
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In this first episode, Harry explores the rise of trial by ordeal, where painful and dangerous physical tests were used to determine guilt or innocence. |
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I just wish all the best to Lucy and my friend and hope they recover soon after their ordeal and just appeal to other drivers to think before they abuse our lollipop ladies. |
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Catherine Buckle has achieved international recognition with her two books African Tears and Beyond Tears which tell of the ordeal she went through under the 2000 Land Reform. |
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Ordeal by fire required suspects to carry hot irons, or to walk blindfold and barefoot through red-hot ploughshares or over heated coals. |
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